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Ministerial Amendment C240 Proposed West Precinct Stucture Plan for Armstrong Creek
Daily from 16 November 2011 to 16 December 2011
This is a Ministerial Amendment - we are not responsible for any advertising.
This Amendment is on the City of Greater Geelong website for public viewing only, not for comment.
Submissions close on Friday 16th December 2011.
All submissions must be submitted in writing to:
Planning Panels Victoria
DPCD
GPO Box 500
EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002
Or via email to: planning.panels@dpcd.vic.gov.au
If you have any queries please contact Virginia Todd on 5272 4069.
The amendment applies to 61 parcels ranging in size from approximately 0.4 hectares to 52 hectares totalling approximately 559 hectares of rural land known as the Armstrong Creek West Precinct (ACWP). The ACWP land is bounded by the Surf Coast Highway to the east, the existing Melbourne-Warrnambool railway line to the north, Ghazeepoore Road to the west and an irregular boundary to the south, comprising the Armstrong Creek, Whites Road and Feehans Road.
The Armstrong Creek west precinct is being developed in partnership with Council and DPCD, by a consortium led by Villawood Corporation, having met the criteria to lead the precinct, they have now progressed it to the completion of :- The precinct structure plan (PSP)
The native vegetation precinct plan (NVPP)
All inputs for the Developer Contribution Plan (DCP) which is formally developed by Council
The above mentioned material is generally in compliance with the directions of the Armstrong Creek framework plan and the departures from this framework plan are matters which have been agreed with the Council and DPCD working group. The modifications from the framework plan directions are generally in respect to the size of the neighbourhood activity centre, the distributed densities for housing across the precinct, and explicit locations for active recreation space.The modifications have been agreed as they have been considered to enhance the overall precinct outcomes, to that which was envisaged at the high level framework plan stage.
As discussed above, having reached this point in the process, it is considered appropriate to request the Minister for Planning to formally assist in expediting the statutory processes to deliver all relevant approvals.
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