Council sets strategic planning priorities
Central Coast Council has set strategic planning priorities "to support the provision of the consolidated and comprehensive Central Coast Local Environment Plan and Development Control Plan".
The priorities took into account deadlines set by external agencies such NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment and Audit NSW, a staff report said.
Agreed priorities included work on a housing strategy, consolidating developer contribution plans and reviewing the consolidated plan, the environmental lands review, an employment land audit and strategy, a review of character statements and a Greater Warnervale Area Structure Plan>
Administrator Mr Dick Persson said it was important for both Council and the community that planning for their future continues.
"While the number of strategic planning projects being delivered over the next two years has ultimately reduced as we continue to move towards financial stability, Council has prioritised those most important while also continuing to assess and determine Planning Proposals and Planning Agreements," Mr Persson said.
"Council's key plans and strategies outline how we'll identify and plan funding priorities, manage regional challenges and plan for a sustainable future.
"It is a priority that this planning continues to move forward for the future of the Central Coast."
SOURCE:
Media release, 27 Apr 2021
Dick Persson, Central Coast Council