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LOCAL GOVERNMENT (GOVERNANCE AND MELTON) BILL 1998

                 PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA

  Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act
                     1998
                                   Act No.


                       TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Clause                                                              Page

PART 1--PRELIMINARY                                                    1
  1.     Purposes                                                      1
  2.     Commencement                                                  2

PART 2--DOCKLANDS AREA                                                 3
Division 1--Docklands Authority Act 1991                               3
  3.     Definitions                                                   3
  4.     New Part 3A inserted                                          3
         PART 3A--MUNICIPAL FUNCTIONS OF AUTHORITY                     4
         Division 1--Municipal functions of Authority                  4
         35B.    Docklands area is not a municipal district            4
         35C.    Authority to have functions of municipal council      4
         35D.    Local laws                                            4
         35E.    Rates and charges                                     5
         35F.    Sewers and drains                                     6
         35G.    Roads and traffic                                     6
         35H.    Authorised officers                                   7
         35I.    Land information and notices                          7
         35J.    Indemnity                                             8
         35K.    Obstructing the Authority                             8
         35L.    Compliance with requirements                          8
         35M.    Proceedings                                           8
         Division 2--Advisory committee                                9
         35N. Advisory committee                                       9
         Division 3--Polls                                            10
         35O.    Who can vote in a poll?                              10
         35P.    When can a poll be conducted?                        10
         35Q.    Voting at poll to be by postal ballot                11
         35R.    Form of ballot papers                                11



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Clause Page 35S. Each voter is only entitled to one vote 12 35T. Conduct of postal vote 12 35U. Scrutineers 12 35V. Recount of votes 13 35W. What is needed for a poll to be carried? 13 35X. Notice of results 13 35Y. Application of Local Government Act 1989 14 35Z. Authority to have regard to result of poll 14 5. Docklands area 14 6. Role of Authority 15 7. Delegation 15 8. Charges 15 9. Docklands area not part of municipal district 15 10. General Fund 16 11. Release of information 16 12. Service of documents 16 13. New section 51A inserted 16 51A. Inspectors 16 14. By-laws 17 15. Regulations 17 16. Section 57 repealed 18 17. New Part 7 inserted 18 PART 7--TRANSITIONAL 18 57. Docklands area 18 58. Docklands area severed from municipal district of Melbourne City Council 18 59. Planning scheme to continue to apply to area 18 60. Sewers and drains 19 61. Roads 20 62. Rates 20 63. Transitional orders 20 64. Voters' roll 21 Division 2--Amendments to other Acts 21 18. City of Melbourne Act 1993 21 19. Emergency Management Act 1986 22 20. Environment Protection Act 1970 22 21. Melbourne City Link Act 1995 23 22. Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works Act 1958 24 23. Metropolitan Fire Brigades Act 1958 24 24. Public Holidays Act 1993 25 25. Victoria Grants Commission Act 1976 25 PART 3--MELTON 27 ii 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Clause Page 26. Insertion of Part 12 27 PART 12--PROVISIONS APPLYING TO THE MELTON SHIRE COUNCIL 27 Division 1--Definitions 27 244. Definitions 27 Division 2--The holding of the first Poll 27 245. Minister may fix date for poll 27 246. What is needed for poll to be carried 27 247. Commissioners to continue if poll carried 28 Division 3--Further Polls on Form of Council Administration 30 248. Application of this Division 30 249. Poll may be held to determine whether Commissioners to continue 30 250. What is needed for such a poll to be held 30 251. Fixing of poll date and question 31 252. What is needed for poll to be carried 32 253. Holding of general election if poll carried 32 254. Automatic extension of term of office of Commissioners 33 255. Future elections 33 256. Future polls 33 Division 4--Conduct of Polls under this Part 33 257. Voting at poll to be compulsory 33 258. Voting at poll to be by postal voting 33 259. Application of other provisions of this Act 34 260. Form of ballot papers 34 261. Each voter to have one vote 34 262. Scrutineers 35 263. Recount of votes 35 264. Notice of results 36 Division 5--Expiry of this Part 36 265. When Part ceases to apply 36 NOTES 37 iii 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA A BILL to amend the Docklands Authority Act 1991, the Local Government Act 1989 and the City of Melbourne Act 1993 and other Acts and for other purposes. Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 The Parliament of Victoria enacts as follows: PART 1--PRELIMINARY 1. Purposes The main purposes of this Act are-- (a) to amend the Docklands Authority Act 5 1991 to give the Docklands Authority the powers of a municipal council in respect of the docklands area; and 1 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 2 Act No. (b) to amend the City of Melbourne Act 1993 to excise the docklands area from the municipal district of the Melbourne City Council; and 5 (c) to amend the Local Government Act 1989 to enable the residents and ratepayers of the Shire of Melton to choose how their Council is to be administered; and (d) to make consequential amendments to other 10 Acts. 2. Commencement (1) This Part, Part 3 and section 13 come into operation on the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent. 15 (2) Subject to sub-section (3), the remaining provisions of this Act come into operation on a day to be proclaimed. (3) If a provision referred to in sub-section (2) does not come into operation before 31 December 20 1999, it comes into operation on that day. _______________ 2 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 3 Act No. PART 2--DOCKLANDS AREA Division 1--Docklands Authority Act 1991 3. Definitions In section 3 of the Docklands Authority Act 5 1991 insert-- ' "municipal functions" means-- (a) any functions, authorities, powers, duties, responsibilities, liabilities and rights conferred or imposed on the 10 Authority by or under Part 3A or Part 7; and (b) any functions, authorities, powers, duties, responsibilities, liabilities and rights of a municipal council conferred 15 or imposed on the Authority by or under any other Act; "public notice" means a notice published in a newspaper generally circulating in Victoria; "voter" means a person who is enrolled on a 20 voters' roll for the docklands area;'. 4. New Part 3A inserted After Part 3 of the Docklands Authority Act 1991 insert-- 3 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 4 Act No. 'PART 3A--MUNICIPAL FUNCTIONS OF AUTHORITY Division 1--Municipal functions of Authority 35B. Docklands area is not a municipal district 5 Despite anything to the contrary in the Local Government Act 1989, the docklands area does not form part of a municipal district. 35C. Authority to have functions of municipal council 10 (1) The Authority has and may exercise and discharge in relation to the docklands area-- (a) the functions of a municipal council specified in Schedule 1 of the Local Government Act 1989; and 15 (b) the functions and powers of a municipal council under sections 137, 188, 194, 225, 227, 227AA and 227A of the Local Government Act 1989; and (c) any other functions, authorities, 20 powers, duties, responsibilities, liabilities and rights conferred or imposed on a municipal council by or under any Act other than the Local Government Act 1989-- 25 as if the docklands area were its municipal district. (2) The Authority may perform its municipal functions inside and outside the docklands area. 30 35D. Local laws 4 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 4 Act No. (1) The Authority may make local laws for or with respect to any act matter or thing in respect of its municipal functions. (2) Part 5 and Schedule 8 of the Local 5 Government Act 1989 apply to a local law made under this section as if the Authority were a municipal council and the docklands area were its municipal district. 35E. Rates and charges 10 (1) Without limiting section 25, the Authority, with the prior approval of the Governor in Council, may, by resolution, levy rates or charges on the owners, occupiers or licensees of properties or groups of 15 properties in the docklands area for the carrying out of any of its municipal functions. (2) A rate or charge under sub-section (1)-- (a) may be different for different classes of 20 properties; (b) may vary according to the value or size of land or the nature or extent of use of any service or facility; (c) may include minimum rates or charges 25 or a scale of rates or charges; (d) need not relate directly to the cost of services or facilities provided; (e) may be concessional rates or charges; (f) may be waived in whole or in part on 30 any conditions that the Authority determines. (3) Sub-sections (3) to (7) of section 25 and section 26 apply to a rate or charge levied under this section as if any reference in those 5 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 4 Act No. provisions to a charge were a reference to a rate or charge under this section. 35F. Sewers and drains (1) The following are vested in the Authority 5 and are under the management and control of the Authority-- (a) all public sewers and drains in the docklands area; and (b) all sewers and drains in and under roads 10 in the docklands area; and (c) all works and materials relating to the sewers and drains referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b). (2) Sections 199 to 201 of the Local 15 Government Act 1989 apply to the docklands area as if the Authority were a municipal council. (3) This section does not apply to any sewers and drains vested in a municipal council or a 20 Minister, the Crown or any public body. 35G. Roads and traffic (1) A public highway which is located in the docklands area vests in fee simple in the Authority on becoming a public highway. 25 (2) Sections 203(2) and (3), 204, 205, 206, 207, 207A to 207F and 208 and Schedules 10 and 11 of the Local Government Act 1989 apply in respect of public highways, roads and traffic in the docklands area as if the 30 Authority were a municipal council and the docklands area were its municipal district. (3) In this section "public highway" and "road" have the same meanings as they have in the Local Government Act 1989. 6 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 4 Act No. 35H. Authorised officers (1) The Authority may appoint any person to be an authorised officer for the purposes of the administration and enforcement of-- 5 (a) this Part and any regulations or local laws made under this Part; and (b) any other law under which the Authority exercises the functions or powers of a municipal council in 10 respect of the docklands area. (2) Sub-sections (2) to (8) of section 224 of the Local Government Act 1989 apply in relation to an authorised officer appointed by the Authority as if the Authority were a 15 municipal council and the docklands area were its municipal district. (3) Section 224A of the Local Government Act 1989 applies in relation to local laws of the Authority as if the Authority were a 20 municipal council and any reference to an authorised officer were a reference to an authorised officer appointed by the Authority. 35I. Land information and notices 25 Sections 229 and 230 of the Local Government Act 1989 and the regulations made under those sections apply to the Authority as if-- (a) the Authority were a municipal council 30 and the docklands area were its municipal district; and (b) any reference to the Local Government Act 1989 included a reference to this Act; and 7 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 4 Act No. (c) a reference to the Chief Executive Officer were a reference to the Authority; and (d) the Authority were the prescribed 5 person for receipt of a notice of disposition of land. 35J. Indemnity The Authority must indemnify and keep indemnified members of the Authority, 10 members of staff of the Authority and any person exercising any function or power on behalf of the Authority against all actions or claims (whether arising during or after the term of office or employment of that 15 member) in respect of any act or thing done or omitted to be done in good faith in the exercise or purported exercise of any municipal function conferred on the Authority. 20 35K. Obstructing the Authority A person must not obstruct the Authority or a member of staff of the Authority in the performance of any municipal function or of anything the Authority or member is 25 empowered to do under any local law. Penalty: 10 penalty units. 35L. Compliance with requirements Section 226 of the Local Government Act 1989 applies in respect of any requirement to 30 carry out work made to an owner by the Authority under any Act, regulation or local law as if the Authority were a municipal council. 35M. Proceedings 8 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 4 Act No. Section 232 of the Local Government Act 1989 applies in respect of the Authority as if the Authority were a municipal council. Division 2--Advisory committee 5 35N. Advisory committee (1) The Authority may appoint any advisory committee that the Authority considers appropriate to advise it in relation to the Authority's municipal functions. 10 (2) The Authority may appoint as members of an advisory committee-- (a) any persons it considers represents the interests of residents, occupiers or businesses in the docklands area; and 15 (b) any other persons that the Authority thinks fit. (3) The Authority may do all or any of the following-- (a) determine or vary the functions of an 20 advisory committee; (b) appoint a person to be chairperson of an advisory committee; (c) determine the terms and conditions of appointment of a chairperson or other 25 member; (d) at any time remove a chairperson or other member from office. (4) A chairperson or other member of an advisory committee is entitled to receive any 30 travelling and other allowances that are fixed by the Authority for that member. 9 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 4 Act No. (5) Schedule 3 (but not the by-laws, or the provisions about remuneration or allowances) applies to the procedure of an advisory committee as if it referred to an 5 advisory committee instead of the Authority. (6) The Authority may at any time dissolve an advisory committee. Division 3--Polls 35O. Who can vote in a poll? 10 (1) The Authority must prepare a voters' roll for the docklands area which must contain the prescribed particulars. (2) Sections 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 21A, 22, 23, 24(2), (4A) and (5), 25, 15 26 and 27 of the Local Government Act 1989 apply in relation to eligibility for enrolment on the voters' roll and the preparation of voters' lists and the voters' roll for the docklands area for the purpose of this 20 Division as if any reference in those provisions-- (a) to a Council or the Chief Executive Officer were a reference to the Authority; and 25 (b) to a municipal district or a ward were a reference to the docklands area. 35P. When can a poll be conducted? (1) The Authority may at any time conduct a poll of voters on any proposition relating to 30 its municipal functions or to the future municipal management of the docklands area. 10 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 4 Act No. (2) The Authority must cause a poll to be conducted if it receives a request for the poll which complies with sub-section (3). (3) A request for a poll must-- 5 (a) state the proposition to be put to the poll which must be a proposition relating to the Authority's municipal functions or to the future municipal management of the docklands area; and 10 (b) be signed by not less than one-tenth of the voters on the voters' roll for the docklands area; and (c) be in the prescribed form; and (d) be accompanied by the prescribed fee. 15 (4) The Authority must, by notice published in the Government Gazette, fix a date for the holding of the poll. (5) The notice must set out-- (a) the proposition that is to be put to the 20 poll; and (b) the last date on which postal ballots may be validly received; and (c) any further conditions and requirements to be complied with in the conduct of 25 the poll and the declaration of the result. 35Q. Voting at poll to be by postal ballot All voting at a poll of voters under this Division is to be by means of postal voting. 30 35R. Form of ballot papers 11 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 4 Act No. The ballot-papers to be used in a poll under this Division must-- (a) contain the proposition to be put the poll; and 5 (b) be in the prescribed form. 35S. Each voter is only entitled to one vote A voter is only entitled to one vote at a poll under this Division. 35T. Conduct of postal vote 10 The returning officer for a poll under this Division must send or deliver to each voter who is entitled to vote in the poll-- (a) a postal vote certificate or declaration; (b) a ballot paper for postal voting; 15 (c) a prepaid envelope for the return of the certificate and ballot paper; (d) instructions on how to vote; (e) notice of how and by when the ballot paper must be returned; 20 (f) any document prescribed for the purposes of this paragraph; (g) any other material that the returning officer thinks is appropriate. 35U. Scrutineers 25 (1) The following may appoint a scrutineer for a poll under this Division-- (a) 3 or more voters who declare in writing to the Authority that they are in favour of the proposition; and 12 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 4 Act No. (b) 3 or more voters who declare in writing to the Authority that they are not in favour of the proposition. (2) The form for the appointment of a scrutineer 5 for a poll under this Division must-- (a) be signed by the people making the appointment; and (b) be accompanied by a copy of any declaration made for the purposes of 10 sub-section (1). 35V. Recount of votes At any time before the public declaration of the results of a poll under this Division, the returning officer may, if he or she considers 15 it appropriate to do so, open any sealed parcel containing ballot-papers and recount the ballot-papers. 35W. What is needed for a poll to be carried? A poll under this Division is carried if-- 20 (a) the number of valid votes recorded is not less than one-third of the number of votes on the voters' roll; and (b) a majority of the valid votes recorded are in favour of the proposition. 25 35X. Notice of results The returning officer must, as soon as practicable after the results of a poll under this Division are known-- (a) publicly declare those results; and 30 (b) notify the Authority, and give public notice, of-- 13 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 5 Act No. (i) the number of voters on the voters' roll for the docklands area; and (ii) the results of the poll. 35Y. Application of Local Government Act 1989 5 Sections 43, 51, 54(1), 55 , 58, 58A, 59, 60 and 61 of the Local Government Act 1989 and clauses 1, 2 and 4 of Schedule 2 and clauses 1, 2, 12, 14 and 15 of Schedule 3 to the Local Government Act 1989 apply to 10 polls under this Division as if any reference in those provisions-- (a) to a Council or the Chief Executive Officer were a reference to the Authority; and 15 (b) to a ward or municipal district were a reference to the docklands area; and (c) to an election were a reference to a poll. 35Z. Authority to have regard to result of poll The Authority must have regard to the result 20 of a relevant poll conducted under this Division-- (a) in making a decision in relation to a municipal function; or (b) in making a recommendation to the 25 Minister on the future municipal management of the docklands area.'. 5. Docklands area In section 4 of the Docklands Authority Act 1991-- 30 (a) sub-section (3A) is repealed; and 14 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 6 Act No. (b) in sub-section (5)(a) after "municipal district" insert "(including the municipal district of the Melbourne City Council)". 6. Role of Authority 5 In section 6(3) of the Docklands Authority Act 1991-- (a) in paragraph (a) after "property" insert "(except property vested in it under Part 3A or Part 7)"; and 10 (b) in paragraph (b)(i) after "land" insert "(except anything done in the course of its municipal functions)". 7. Delegation In section 13(1) of the Docklands Authority Act 15 1991 for "sections 25 and 54" substitute "sections 25, 35D, 35E and 54". 8. Charges (1) In section 25(1)(a) of the Docklands Authority Act 1991 omit "water, gas, electricity, sewerage, 20 drainage,". (2) In section 25 of the Docklands Authority Act 1991, for sub-section (6) substitute-- "(6) A charge which is levied in relation to land and is unpaid and any unpaid interest on that 25 charge and any costs awarded to the Authority by a court in any proceedings in relation to that charge or interest are a first charge on the land.". 9. Docklands area not part of municipal district 30 In section 32(1) of the Docklands Authority Act 1991, paragraph (b) is repealed. 15 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 10 Act No. 10. General Fund After section 36(3)(a) of the Docklands Authority Act 1991 insert-- "(aa) in relation to its municipal functions, for any 5 purpose for which a council can apply money under section 136 of the Local Government Act 1989;". 11. Release of information At the end of section 45 of the Docklands 10 Authority Act 1991 insert-- "(2) A document relating to the municipal functions of the Authority is not an exempt document under section 38 of the Freedom of Information Act 1982.". 15 12. Service of documents After section 50(4) of the Docklands Authority Act 1991 insert-- "(5) A statutory declaration by a person who has served or given a document to or on behalf 20 of the Authority stating the manner, place, date and time the document was served or given is evidence of the document having been served or given.". 13. New section 51A inserted 25 After section 51 of the Docklands Authority Act 1991 insert-- "51A. Inspectors (1) Without limiting the powers under section 223B of the Local Government Act 1989, 30 an inspector of municipal administration may examine or investigate-- (a) any voters' roll or voters' list relating to the docklands area; 16 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 14 Act No. (b) any act, matter or thing concerning the property, income, assets, rights, liabilities or expenses of or other matters relating to the Melbourne City 5 Council and the municipal district of the Melbourne City Council required to be examined or investigated or necessary or convenient to be examined or investigated for the purposes of Part 10 3A or an order under section 63. (2) Section 132 and sub-sections (2) to (6) of section 223B of the Local Government Act 1989 apply in relation to any examination or investigation referred to in 15 sub-section (1) of this section. (3) An inspector of municipal administration, at the direction of the Minister, must make available to the Authority any information and copies of any documents discovered by 20 or provided to the inspector in the course of an examination or investigation under this section.". 14. By-laws In section 54(1) of the Docklands Authority Act 25 1991, paragraphs (e), (g) and (i) are repealed. 15. Regulations After section 56(1) of the Docklands Authority Act 1991 insert-- "(1A) The Governor in Council may make 30 regulations for or with respect to-- (a) any matter relating to the enrolment and preparation of voters' rolls under Part 3A or to the holding of a poll under that Part; 17 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 16 Act No. (b) prescribing any matter or thing authorised or required to be prescribed or necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying this Act into 5 effect.". 16. Section 57 repealed Section 57 of the Docklands Authority Act 1991 is repealed. 17. New Part 7 inserted 10 After Part 6 of the Docklands Authority Act 1991 insert-- 'PART 7--TRANSITIONAL 57. Docklands area In this Part-- 15 "commencement day" means the date of commencement of section 17 of the Local Government (Docklands) Act 1998; 58. Docklands area severed from municipal 20 district of Melbourne City Council (1) On the commencement day, the land in the docklands area is severed from the municipal district of the Melbourne City Council. (2) The alteration of the municipal district of the 25 Melbourne City Council under sub-section (1) does not constitute a reconstitution of the Melbourne City Council. 59. Planning scheme to continue to apply to area 18 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 17 Act No. Despite section 58 and anything to the contrary in the Planning and Environment Act 1987-- (a) any planning scheme in force in the 5 docklands area immediately before the commencement day continues to have the same operation and effect and may be amended from time to time as if the docklands area had not been severed 10 from the municipal district of the Melbourne City Council; and (b) no act, matter or thing under the planning scheme or the Planning and Environment Act 1987 is in any way 15 abated or affected because the docklands area has been so severed; and (c) any such act matter or thing of a continuing nature may be continued 20 and completed in all respects as if the docklands area had not been so severed. 60. Sewers and drains On the commencement day-- (a) all public sewers and drains in the 25 docklands area; and (b) all sewers and drains in and under roads in the docklands area; and (c) all works and materials relating to the sewers and drains referred to in 30 paragraphs (a) and (b)-- vested in the Melbourne City Council under section 198 of the Local Government Act 1989 are divested from the Melbourne City Council and are vested in the Authority and 19 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 17 Act No. are under the management and control of the Authority. 61. Roads (1) On the commencement day all public 5 highways in the docklands area vested in fee simple in the Melbourne City Council are divested from the Melbourne City Council and are vested in fee simple in the Authority. (2) In this section "public highway" has the 10 same meaning as it has in the Local Government Act 1989. 62. Rates Despite anything to the contrary in the Local Government Act 1989, a person is liable to 15 pay any rates or charges declared by the Melbourne City Council under that Act before the commencement day in respect of land in the docklands area as if the land in the docklands area were still part of the 20 municipal district of the Melbourne City Council. 63. Transitional orders (1) The Governor in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister, may by 25 order provide for any matter necessary or convenient to give effect to the severance of the docklands area from the municipal district of the Melbourne City Council. (2) Without limiting the generality of sub- 30 section (1), an order may provide for-- (a) any property, income, assets, rights, liabilities, expenses or other matters to be apportioned, settled, transferred, adjusted or determined; 20 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 18 Act No. (b) the application, continuation, amendment or revocation of existing local laws; (c) transitional provisions in relation to any 5 act, matter or thing done or required to be done by or in relation to the Melbourne City Council or the Docklands Authority. (3) Sections 220S(1) and 220S(2) (except 10 paragraphs (h) to (j)) of the Local Government Act 1989 apply with any necessary modifications to an order made under this section. (4) The Authority and the Melbourne City 15 Council must comply with any order made under this section. 64. Voters' roll The Minister may direct the Melbourne City Council to provide information to the 20 Authority on any voters' roll which existed in relation to the docklands area immediately before the commencement day.'. Division 2--Amendments to other Acts 18. City of Melbourne Act 1993 25 (1) In section 5(2) of the City of Melbourne Act 1993 after "sub-section (1)(b)" insert "(as varied under sub-section (3))". (2) After section 5(2) of the City of Melbourne Act 1993 insert-- 30 "(3) Despite sub-section (1), the municipal district of the Melbourne City Council does not include any area severed from the 21 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 19 Act No. municipal district under the Docklands Authority Act 1991.". 19. Emergency Management Act 1986 After section 4(1) of the Emergency 5 Management Act 1986 insert-- "(2) This Act applies in relation to the docklands area under the Docklands Authority Act 1991 as if-- (a) a reference to a municipal district 10 included a reference to the docklands area; and (b) a reference to a municipal council included a reference to the Docklands Authority established under the 15 Docklands Authority Act 1991.". 20. Environment Protection Act 1970 (1) After section 4(3A) of the Environment Protection Act 1970 insert-- "(3B) This Act applies in relation to the docklands 20 area under the Docklands Authority Act 1991 as if-- (a) the docklands area were a municipal district; and (b) the Docklands Authority established 25 under the Docklands Authority Act 1991 were the municipal council; and (c) for the purposes of section 50I, the chief executive of the Docklands Authority were a councillor.". 30 (2) After section 50S(5) of the Environment Protection Act 1970 insert-- "(6) For the purposes of this Division, the docklands area within the meaning of the 22 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 21 Act No. Docklands Authority Act 1991 is deemed to be a municipal district listed in Schedule C.". 21. Melbourne City Link Act 1995 5 (1) In section 58 of the Melbourne City Link Act 1995-- (a) for "and the Local Government Act 1989 or the regulations under that Act" substitute "or the Local Government Act 1989 or the 10 regulations under that Act or the Docklands Authority Act 1991 or the regulations under that Act"; (b) in paragraph (b) after "Council" insert "and the Docklands Authority". 15 (2) In section 62(1) of the Melbourne City Link Act 1995-- (a) after "Local Government Act 1989 or the regulations under that Act" insert "or the Docklands Authority Act 1991 or the 20 regulations under that Act"; (b) in paragraph (b) after "Council" insert "and the Docklands Authority". (3) After section 96(5) of the Melbourne City Link Act 1995 insert-- 25 "(5A) Section 35E of the Docklands Authority Act 1991 does not apply in respect of licensed land or leased land.". (4) After section 103(3) of the Melbourne City Link Act 1995 insert-- 30 "(4) This section applies to the powers under the Local Government Act 1989 which are conferred on the Docklands Authority under section 35G of the Docklands Authority 23 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 22 Act No. Act 1991 as if a reference in sub-sections (1) and (2) to a Council were a reference to the Docklands Authority.". (5) After section 104(3) of the Melbourne City Link 5 Act 1995 insert-- "(4) This section applies to local laws made or to be made by the Docklands Authority under section 35D of the Docklands Authority Act 1991 as if-- 10 (a) a reference in sub-section (1) to a Council were a reference to the Docklands Authority; and (b) a reference in sub-sections (1) and (3) to the Local Government Act 1989 15 were a reference to the Docklands Authority Act 1991.". 22. Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works Act 1958 In the Third Schedule to the Melbourne and 20 Metropolitan Board of Works Act 1958, after paragraph (d) insert-- "(e) the docklands area within the meaning of the Docklands Authority Act 1991.". 23. Metropolitan Fire Brigades Act 1958 25 (1) After section 3(1) of the Metropolitan Fire Brigades Act 1958 insert-- "(2) This Act applies in relation to the docklands area under the Docklands Authority Act 1991 as if-- 30 (a) a reference to a municipal district included a reference to the docklands area; and 24 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 24 Act No. (b) a reference to a municipal council included a reference to the Docklands Authority established under the Docklands Authority Act 1991.". 5 (2) After section 4(2) of the Metropolitan Fire Brigades Act 1958 insert-- "(2A) The metropolitan fire district includes the docklands area within the meaning of the Docklands Authority Act 1991.". 10 24. Public Holidays Act 1993 After section 3(2) of the Public Holidays Act 1993 insert-- "(3) The docklands area within the meaning of the Docklands Authority Act 1991 is 15 deemed to be a metropolitan municipal district under this Act.". 25. Victoria Grants Commission Act 1976 At the end of section 2 of the Victoria Grants Commission Act 1976 insert-- 20 "(2) This Act applies in relation to the docklands area under the Docklands Authority Act 1991 as if-- (a) the docklands area were a municipal district; and 25 (b) the Docklands Authority established under the Docklands Authority Act 1991 were the municipal council; and (c) for the purposes of section 15, a member or the chief executive of the 30 Docklands Authority were a councillor.". _______________ 25 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

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Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 26 Act No. PART 3--MELTON 26. Insertion of Part 12 After section 243 of the Local Government Act 1989 insert-- 5 'PART 12--PROVISIONS APPLYING TO THE MELTON SHIRE COUNCIL Division 1--Definitions 244. Definitions In this Part-- 10 "Commissioners" means people appointed to administer the Council; "Council" means the Melton Shire Council. Division 2--The holding of the first Poll 245. Minister may fix date for poll 15 (1) The Minister may, by notice published in the Government Gazette, fix a date for the holding of a poll to determine the views of the voters of Melton as to whether the Council should continue to be administered 20 by Commissioners. (2) If the Minister fixes a date for the holding of such a poll, the notice fixing the date must also set out the question or proposition that is to be put at the poll. 25 246. What is needed for poll to be carried A poll under this Division is carried if-- 27 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 26 Act No. (a) the number of valid votes recorded is not less than half of the number of voters on the voters' roll; and (b) a majority of the valid votes recorded 5 are in favour of the Council continuing to be administered by Commissioners. 247. Commissioners to continue if poll carried (1) If a poll under this Division is carried-- (a) the Governor in Council may continue 10 to appoint Commissioners; (b) any order made under Part 10C that applied to the Council immediately before the poll was carried continues to apply to the Council, except to the 15 extent that it is inconsistent with any provision of this Part; (c) a Commissioner is to be appointed for a term of up to 3 years; (d) if the office of a Commissioner 20 becomes vacant, the person appointed to fill the vacancy is to be appointed for the balance of the former Commissioner's term of office; (e) a Commissioner may be reappointed on 25 the expiry of her or his term of office. (2) Subject to this section, the Commissioners-- (a) are deemed to be the Councillors of the Council and together to constitute the Council as Councillors; and 30 (b) have and may exercise and discharge the responsibilities, liabilities, rights, powers, authorities, duties and functions conferred or imposed on-- 28 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 26 Act No. (i) the Council by or under any Act; (ii) Councillors generally or on the Councillors of the Council by or under any Act. 5 (3) While the Council continues to be administered by the Commissioners-- (a) the following provisions do not apply to the Council--sections 10 and 28 to 30, Divisions 4, 5 and 6 of Part 3, 10 sections 63, 67, 68, 68A, 69 to 75, 219 and 242(1)(b); (b) sections 66, 76 to 81, 85 to 87, 90, 92, 114, 126, 133, 134, 193, clause 15(3) of Schedule 2 and clause 20(h) of 15 Schedule 12 apply as if a reference to a Councillor in those sections was a reference to a Commissioner; (c) section 84(1) is to be read as if a reference to "The Mayor or at least 20 3 Councillors" was a reference to a single Commissioner; (d) section 90(2) is to be read as if it did not contain a reference to section 71(1); (e) sections 153B(4B) and (4C) and 25 208G(3B) and (3C) are to be read as if a reference to "2 Councillors" was a reference to the Chairperson of the Commissioners; (f) section 220 is to be read as if-- 30 (i) C was defined as the number of Councillors the Council will have after its next general election; and 29 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 26 Act No. (ii) a reference to "each Councillor" was a reference to one of those Councillors; (g) a reference to the Mayor of the Council 5 in any Act (other than this Act), regulation, rule, by-law, local law, instrument or document is deemed to a reference to the Chairperson of the Commissioners; 10 (h) any reference to an obligation to hold an election in respect of the Council or a Councillor has no effect. Division 3--Further Polls on Form of Council Administration 15 248. Application of this Division This Division only applies if a poll is carried under Division 2. 249. Poll may be held to determine whether Commissioners to continue 20 A poll may be held to determine the views of the voters of Melton as to whether the Council should continue to be administered by Commissioners. 250. What is needed for such a poll to be held 25 The Council must cause such a poll to be conducted if-- (a) it has received a request for the poll that-- (i) contains the details required by 30 the regulations; and 30 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 26 Act No. (ii) is signed by people-- (A) who are entitled to be enrolled on the Council's voters' roll at the time the 5 request is given to the Council; and (B) who number not less than 10% of the number of voters on the voters' roll at the 10 Council's last poll; and (iii) is accompanied by the fee required by the regulations; and (b) it receives the request between 1 May and 30 June in the year before the terms 15 of the Commissioners are due to expire; and (c) it has not received, in the 3 years immediately before 30 June in the year the request is made, another request 20 that complies with paragraphs (a) and (b). 251. Fixing of poll date and question (1) In this section "poll date" means the last date on which postal ballots for the poll may 25 validly be received. (2) The Council must fix a poll date for the poll that is at least 6 months before the date the terms of the Commissioners are due to expire. 30 (3) On deciding that it is required to conduct a poll under this Division, the Council must notify the Minister in writing of that fact within 3 working days of that decision. 31 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 26 Act No. (4) As soon as is practicable after receiving such a notice, the Minister must, by notice published in the Government Gazette, fix the question or proposition that is to be put at the 5 poll. 252. What is needed for poll to be carried A poll under this Division is carried if-- (a) the number of valid votes recorded is not less than half of the number of 10 voters on the voters' roll; and (b) a majority of the valid votes recorded are not in favour of the Council continuing to be administered by Commissioners. 15 253. Holding of general election if poll carried (1) If a poll under this Division is carried-- (a) a general election of Councillors for the Council must be held on the third Saturday in March in the year after the 20 year in which the poll was carried; and (b) the Council is deemed to have decided to hold triennial elections and to have complied with section 35(2). (2) If the third Saturday in March in an election 25 year is Easter Saturday, the general election of Councillors is to be held on the second Saturday in March in that year. (3) The Chief Executive Officer must summon a meeting of the Council within 14 days after 30 the day the returning officer for the election publicly declares the result of the election. (4) The Commissioners go out of office when that meeting of the Council starts. 32 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 26 Act No. 254. Automatic extension of term of office of Commissioners If a poll is carried under this Division during the term of office of a Commissioner, the 5 Commissioner is deemed to have been appointed to a term of office that ends at the start of the meeting of the Council called under section 253(3). 255. Future elections 10 Section 36(2) applies as if the election required by section 253(1) had been held under section 36(1). 256. Future polls Polls may continue to be held under this 15 Division until a poll is carried. Division 4--Conduct of Polls under this Part 257. Voting at poll to be compulsory Section 40 applies as if a reference in that section to an "election in respect of the ward 20 in which his or her principal place of residence is located" was a reference to a poll under this Part. 258. Voting at poll to be by postal voting (1) All voting at a poll under this Part is to be by 25 means of postal voting. (2) Section 41A(2) applies to polls under this Part as if the Council had made a decision that all voting at the poll was to be by means of postal voting. 33 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 26 Act No. (3) In addition to the items listed in section 41A(2)(b), the returning officer must also send or deliver to each voter under that section any material that the Minister, by 5 notice in the Government Gazette, declares is to be sent or delivered to each voter. 259. Application of other provisions of this Act (1) Part 6 of Schedule 3 does not apply to polls under this Part. 10 (2) Sections 54(1) and (2) and 55(1) apply as if a reference in those provisions to an election was a reference to a poll under this Part. (3) Subject to anything to the contrary in this Part, the provisions of this Act (other than 15 sections 40A, 40B, and 44 to 49) and the regulations dealing with enrolment for, and voting at, Council elections and the election of Councillors apply to polls under this Part with any alterations or adaptations that are 20 necessary. 260. Form of ballot papers The ballot-papers to be used in a poll under this Part must-- (a) contain the question or proposition 25 fixed by the Minister for the poll; and (b) be in the form specified by the Minister by notice published in the Government Gazette. 261. Each voter to have one vote 30 A voter is only entitled to 1 vote at a poll under this Part. 34 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 26 Act No. 262. Scrutineers (1) The following may appoint a scrutineer-- (a) for a poll under Division 2-- (i) 3 or more voters who declare in 5 writing that they are in favour of the Council continuing to be administered by Commissioners; and (ii) 3 or more voters who declare in 10 writing that they are not in favour of the Council continuing to be administered by Commissioners. (b) for a poll under Division 3-- (i) 3 or more people who signed the 15 request for the poll; and (ii) 3 or more voters who declare in writing that they are in favour of the Council continuing to be administered by Commissioners. 20 (2) The form for the appointment of a scrutineer for a poll under this Part must-- (a) be signed by the people making the appointment; and (b) be accompanied by a copy of any 25 declaration made for the purposes of sub-clause (1)(a) or (1)(b)(ii). (3) In this section a reference to a voter is a reference to a person who is on the Council's voters' roll. 30 263. Recount of votes 35 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

Local Government (Governance and Melton) Act 1998 s. 26 Act No. At any time before the public declaration of the results of a poll under this Part, the returning officer may, if she or he considers it appropriate to do so, open any sealed 5 parcel containing ballot-papers and recount the ballot-papers. 264. Notice of results The returning officer must, as soon as is practicable after the results of a poll under 10 this Part are known-- (a) publicly declare those results; and (b) notify the Minister and the Council, and give public notice, of-- (i) the number of voters on the voters' 15 roll; and (ii) the results of the poll. Division 5--Expiry of this Part 265. When Part ceases to apply This Part (other than section 255) ceases to 20 apply at the start of the meeting of the Council called under section 253(3).'. 36 532152B.I1-7/10/98

 


 

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