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jacana valley master plan visioning framework - Hume City Council

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Objectives<br />

The <strong>visioning</strong> for Jacana Valley and consequent Master Plan<br />

responds to:<br />

• Clear vision established in partnership with a range of<br />

stakeholders.<br />

• Agreed <strong>visioning</strong> <strong>framework</strong> guiding prioritised decision making.<br />

• Engaged local community in the <strong>plan</strong>ning of the precinct/subprecints.<br />

• High quality urban design aesthetic objectives, including private<br />

realm.<br />

• Place making opportunities considering a range of functions<br />

and uses including community infrastructure, high-end land<br />

use opportunities (e.g. urban agriculture, social enterprise<br />

opportunities, commercial food services), active and passive<br />

recreation, family spaces, quiet contemplation and urban<br />

wilderness.<br />

• Sustainable and inclusive sports clubs that provide for local<br />

communities and respond to identified needs, including<br />

targeted participation programs from contemporary facilities<br />

that meet community expectation.<br />

• Sustainable environment outcomes including management<br />

strategies and general time frames to maintain the landfill<br />

cap on Johnstone Street Reserve, and any required ongoing/<br />

future remediation to improve the quality of water entering the<br />

Moonee Ponds Creek.<br />

• An intelligent design response which enhances the existing<br />

qualities of the site.<br />

• Role of open space in contributing to the proposed regeneration<br />

of Broadmeadows and supporting a regional catchment from<br />

across Melbourne’s north.<br />

• Explore opportunities to increase passive surveillance<br />

incorporating potential residential development.<br />

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