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Local Planning Policy Framework - Moreland City Council

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Research and analysis:<br />

Demographic Analysis<br />

<strong>Planning</strong> and Land Use Analysis<br />

Economic Analysis<br />

Urban Design and Open Space Analysis<br />

Transport Analysis<br />

Community Facilities Analysis<br />

Consultation<br />

Phase 2A: Setting the Objectives<br />

Opportunities analysis design workshop<br />

Themes:<br />

Neighbourhood Qualities / Built Environment<br />

People, Activities & Services<br />

Moving Around the Area<br />

The <strong>Local</strong> Economy<br />

Consultation<br />

Phase 2B: Vision<br />

Scoping the main strategies and actions of the plan<br />

Themes:<br />

1. The Heart of <strong>Moreland</strong><br />

2. Quality Spaces for People<br />

3. A Place to Live<br />

4. Linking the Community<br />

5. Networks of Green<br />

Consultation<br />

The Next Steps<br />

Finalisation of strategy<br />

<strong>Policy</strong> implementation (planning scheme amendment)<br />

Consultation<br />

Steering Committee<br />

Central Coburg 2020 Background Report [ Introduction ]<br />

Chapter 3<br />

Chapter 4<br />

Chapter 5<br />

Preparation of Central Coburg 2020 has been overseen by a Steering Committee.<br />

The committee has overseen the process and provided valuable input into all stages<br />

of the Plan. Nominations for representatives to serve on the Steering Committee were<br />

called for in April 2001 via a newsletter distributed to every property within the Study<br />

Area. Five people were selected, representing local resident and business concerns.<br />

Other members included <strong>Moreland</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Council</strong>lors, <strong>Council</strong> officers, and<br />

representatives of State Government bodies. The Steering Committee includes:<br />

<strong>Council</strong>lor Robert Larocca<br />

<strong>Council</strong>lor Fraser Brindley<br />

<strong>Council</strong>lor Vicki Yianoulatos<br />

Peter Brown (<strong>Moreland</strong> CEO)<br />

Roger Collins (Director <strong>City</strong> Development)<br />

Michael Smit (Manager Sustainable Development)<br />

Liz Nairn (Project Coordinator and Team Leader Strategic <strong>Planning</strong>)<br />

Paul Jarman (Regional Manager, Department of Sustainability and Environment)<br />

Steve Thorn (Director Urban Design, Department of Sustainability and Environment)<br />

Brian Negus (Regional Manager, VicRoads)<br />

Jim Stevenson (General Manager, Office of the Director of Public Transport)<br />

Gary Farish (Coburg Traders Association)<br />

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