Hot at the hall

01.03.09.  Ten members attended a meeting at the Obi Obi Hall on  a hot, humid Sunday afternoon.

The meeting was held  in the shade at the front of the hall. The new plan for the renovation and extension of the Obi Obi Hall was presented to the meeting. Members presented ideas on variations and extensions to the plan. The disabled toilets, a roof over access ramp, steps at rear deck, extending the non-existent eaves on the roof of the hall, kitchen, and a  hall verandah were discussed.

All present were in favour of proceeding with the new concept, and a motion of approval was passed.

The Management Committee will find another building designer to develop the new concept.

See the earlier blog post below for the new hall plan drawing.

A different hall? Posted on February 19, 2009

To find this post, either go to the bottom of this post and click on older entries, or use Archives, Febuary 2009.

The hall is free of birds and their droppings, but rats  are still a problem. Another thorough cleanup will be organized.

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Plant Alert

Maderia Vine is flowering at present.

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Its creamy white flowers can be seen on vines growing over trees at various places   along the verges of the Obi Obi rd.

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General Meeting 01.03.09

A General meeting will be held on Sunday, 01.03.09, 1.30pm at the Obi Obi Hall.

At this meeting the Management Committee would like to discuss their proposal for a changed Obi Obi hall concept.

Other developments

The Cattle grid. Councilors from the  Sunshine Coast Regional Council have arranged to meet with the Management Committee, in April, at the Obi Obi Hall, to discuss placing of a 2nd cattle grid on Staves Road.

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The cattle grid would be placed across Staves Road at point 11 on the rear boundary of the hall property.


Fire Brigade lease. The Dept of Emergency Services have progressed with the processes involved with the legalization of the lease, and  the approval process for the fire shed. The lease legals should be fairly straight forward, but the approval process for the fire shed with the Sunshine Coast Regional Council and the Queensland State Government may take at least 6 months, providing there are no problems along the way.

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