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Presentation to Planning Panel Amendment C207 & C208 to the Hume Planning Scheme Lancefield Road PSP & Sunbury South PSP August 2017 1 1 Historical Planning Context Sunbury has long been identified as a significant growth area,


  1. Presentation to Planning Panel Amendment C207 & C208 to the Hume Planning Scheme Lancefield Road PSP & Sunbury South PSP August 2017 1 1

  2. Historical Planning Context • Sunbury has long been identified as a significant growth area, through successive growth area planning strategies (commencing in the early 70s). • A number of strategic plans prepared over following years – revisiting and recasting growth opportunities for Sunbury. • Melbourne 2030 - UGB applied in 2003 – not a growth area, therefore no strategic review • Melbourne @ 5 Million (2008) – foreshadowed review of Sunbury growth, particularly given opportunities to leverage off and planned major infrastructure, including Sunbury electrification/Melbourne Metro • UGB revised 2010, Growth Corridor Plan approved in 2012 2

  3. Sunbury/Diggers Rest Growth Corridor Plan Growth Corridor Plan 2012 3

  4. Identified for growth since the 1970s Sunbury & Diggers Rest Population Sunbury & Diggers Rest Percentage Growth 45000 40000 4.50% 35000 4.00% 30000 3.50% 25000 3.00% 2.50% 20000 2.00% 15000 1.50% 10000 1.00% 5000 0.50% 0 0.00% 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Total Sunbury (inc. Diggers Rest) Sunbury- North Sunbury- South (inc. Diggers Rest) Growth rate trending 2015 – trending up Post 2016 land supply down from 2.4% in 2005 (approval of PSP1074 to 0.51% in 2011-14 and 1075) • Largely driven by land • New supply at Diggers • Likely to drive further supply constraints Rest and Rosenthal spike in growth levels 4

  5. Sunbury Projected Growth Assumed Rate of Population Growth 140000 120000 100000 80000 60000 40000 20000 0 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 2024 2026 2028 2030 2032 2034 2036 2038 2040 2042 2044 2046 2048 2050 2052 2054 2% 3% % growth per annum • Victoria in Future projects growth of around 35,000 by 2036 (to approx. 75,000) • If growth rates spike from recent low trend growth, this population could increase significantly beyond this number 5

  6. Population & Capacity Total Population SUNBURY & DIGGERS REST 134,000 Established Sunbury Growth 14,000 6

  7. Regional Context 7

  8. Location within Sunbury Growth Area 8

  9. What do these precincts mean for Sunbury? • Important road network improvements – Two Jacksons Creek Road Crossings. • Two new train stations • New employment opportunities • Improved local services for Goonawarra • Opening up Jacksons Creek – new regional parkland. 9

  10. Sunbury Hume Integrated Growth Area Plan • Prepared by Hume City Council – 2010-2012 • Defined broad land use and transport structure • Informed both the GCP and ultimately the PSPs 10

  11. Developing the Sunbury South PSP: Key Constraints 11

  12. Sunbury South Creeks and Existing Roads Total Precinct Area: 1,800 hectares 12

  13. Sunbury South Escarpments & Heritage Features 13

  14. Developing the Sunbury South PSP: Building the Plan 14

  15. Sunbury South Planned Transport Network 15

  16. Sunbury South Planned Open Space Network 16

  17. Sunbury South Wetlands & Retarding Basins 17

  18. Sunbury South Sporting Fields 18

  19. Sunbury South Local Parks Total Open Space: 800 hectares 19

  20. Sunbury South Schools & Community Centres 20

  21. Sunbury South Town Centres & Employment 21

  22. Sunbury South Residential • Total Residential: 720 hectares • 11,000 homes 22

  23. Sunbury South Exhibited Future Urban Structure 23

  24. Developing the Lancefield Road PSP: Key Constraints 24

  25. Lancefield Road Creeks & Existing Roads Total Precinct Area: 1,095 hectares 25

  26. Lancefield Road Escarpments & Heritage Features 26

  27. Developing the Lancefield Road PSP: Building the Plan 27

  28. Lancefield Road Planned Transport Network 28

  29. Lancefield Road Planned Open Space Network 29

  30. Lancefield Road Wetlands & Retarding Basins 30

  31. Lancefield Road Sporting Fields 31

  32. Lancefield Road Local Parks Total Open Space: 498 hectares 32

  33. Lancefield Road Schools & Community Centres 33

  34. Lancefield Road Town Centres 34

  35. Lancefield Road Residential Total Residential: • 514 hectares • 8,000 households 35

  36. Lancefield Road Exhibition Future Urban Structure 36

  37. Key Infrastructure: Precinct Infrastructure Plans 37

  38. Key Issues In Submissions Buffers to Quarry, Landfill, Organics Waste Facility – Sunbury South Precinct • Planning Controls • Land Use Implications 38

  39. Key Issues In Submissions Racecourse Road site and the Jacksons Creek Valley: • Extent and form of development • Impact of potential creek crossing 39

  40. Key Issues In Submissions Regional Transport Impacts • Alignment and strategic justification for the Jacksons Creek Crossings • Impact of development on rural roads • Impacts on regional traffic movements to Melbourne. • Status and timing of Bulla Bypass and upgrades to arterial roads 40

  41. Key Issues In Submissions Regionally Significant Landscape Values and Drainage • Extent of developable land • Revised Drainage Schemes • Setbacks/interface with creek corridors 41

  42. Key Issues In Submissions Concept Plans • Updated Concept Plans for Town Centres and Residential Areas • Additional PSP controls to direct outcomes within concept plan areas 42

  43. Thank you 43

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