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Posted on Thursday 24th of August, 2017,
Lists of native plants suited to local conditions, landscaping design ideas and streamlined application processes are included in the recently released Landscape Plan Guide for Development in Campaspe Shire Council, Greater Shepparton City Council and Moira Shire Council.
Goulburn Broken CMA CEO Chris Norman said landscaping was a very important part of the development process.
“We all appreciate good landscaping in our neighbourhoods – whether it’s providing attractive streetscapes and public spaces in residential areas or shaded parking in and around sporting, shopping, industrial and commercial precincts,” Mr Norman said.
He said the guide established consistent requirements for sustainable landscape developments across the three municipalities.
“This will help private developers and permit applicants to prepare landscape plans that incorporate good design, help with implementation and also take into consideration ongoing maintenance.”
As well as user-friendly templates, the guide provided extensive native planting lists.
“Native plants are better adapted to the local climate and soil types, attract birds and other fauna, reduce the risk of garden weed ‘escapees’, require less water and fertiliser than many exotic species and help link and create wildlife corridors,” Mr Norman said.
The guide was prepared by Spiire Australia as part of a collaborative project with Campaspe Shire, Greater Shepparton City and Moira Shire councils and the Goulburn Broken CMA. Developers and landscape planners and designers were consulted during development of the guide.
“This guide is a great example of how councils and the CMA can work together to develop consistent standards, provide resource efficiencies, and enhance local biodiversity and aesthetic values,” Mr Norman said.
Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor Cr Dinny Adem said the plan was a great example of neighbouring councils working together to establish a unified approach for the region. “I’m pleased to see the Landscape Plan Guide now available for private developers in our municipality,” he said. “It does ensure our new estates meet the expectations of council and the GBCMA and provide an environment that residents will enjoy.”
A landscape plan for council approval is required for all new developments. A pre-application discussion with council is recommended.
More information and a copy of the guide can be found on our website.
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