What is a Master Plan?

    A master plan is a non-statutory document that outlines a vision to guide growth and development of a centre over a period of many years. While It is not a detailed design.a master plan is a document that • sets out how a particular area can (as opposed to will) be develop and redevelop into the future • is a high level plan intended to set out objectives and strategies to manage development and change over time • defines what is important about a place and how its character and quality can be conserved, improved and enhanced.

    What is the normal master plan process?

    • Engage extensively with the community.

    • Consult with other government directorates.

    • Seek advice from specialist consultants on matters such as traffic, parking, transport, economic viability, urban design, social planning and heritage.

    • Prepare a draft vision, outcomes and design strategies.

    • Present the draft master plan back to the community and stakeholders for comment.

    • Present the master plan to council for endorsement.

    • Release the master plan to the public.

    How is the community's feedback incorporated into the plan?

    The community and industry are involved throughout the process, to ensure local issues and community values are considered.

    This does not mean all the community’s interests can be accommodated. Community views can sometimes be conflicting, may not account for broader policy outcomes, or may raise issues that cannot be dealt with by a master plan, such as ongoing maintenance issues.

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