LINCOLN HEATH SOUTH PRECINCT BACKGROUND REPORT PSP NOVEMBER 2014

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LINCOLN HEATH SOUTH PRECINCT BACKGROUND REPORT NOVEMBER 2014 PSP 1207.1

Contents 1. INTRODUCTION... 3 2. METROPOLITAN AND REGIONAL CONTEXT... 5 3. LOCAL CONTEXT... 6 3.1. History... 6 3.2. Lot Size & Ownership Pattern... 6 3.3. Surrounding Neighbourhoods... 6 3.4. Transport & Movement... 6 3.4.1. Existing Road Network... 6 3.4.2. Existing Pedestrian & Cycle Network... 7 3.4.3. Existing Public Transport... 7 3.5. Town Centres & Employment... 7 3.6. Open Space... 7 3.6.1. Sports Reserves... 7 3.6.2. Parks and Reserves... 7 3.7. Community Facilities and Education... 7 4. CURRENT ENVIRONMENT... 8 4.1. Aboriginal Cultural Heritage... 8 4.2. European Cultural Heritage... 8 4.3. Topography & Landform... 8 4.4. Catchments & Drainage... 8 4.5. Biodiversity... 9 4.6. Site Contamination... 9 5. FUTURE DEVELOPMENT & COMMUNITY... 9 5.1. Services... 9 5.2. Integrated Water Management... 10 5.3. Transport and Movement... 11 5.3.1. Road Network... 11 5.3.2. Pedestrian & Cycle Network... 12 5.3.3. Public Transport... 12 5.4. Open Space... 12 5.4.1. Local Parks... 12 5.4.2. Sports Reserves... 12 5.5. Community Facilities and Education... 12 5.6. Housing... 12 5.7. Infrastructure Funding... 12 6. SUPPORTING INFORMATION... 15 Plans 1. Regional Context Plan...4 2. Future Urban Structure...13 2

1. INTRODUCTION Lincoln Heath South Precinct Structure Plan (PSP) applies to approximately 45 hectares of land identified for future urban development that will accommodate approximately 581 dwellings and 1,627 future residents in the City of Wyndham. The site is generally bound by Alamanda Estate to the west, Lincoln Heath Estate to the north, Point Cook Road to the east and vacant land to the south. The land was introduced into the Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) as part of the 2012 Logical Inclusions process, and is positioned directly north of the future Point Cook South Precinct Structure Plan area. MPA has prepared the draft Lincoln Heath South PSP in conjunction with Wyndham City Council and State Government agencies. Wyndham City Council is a key stakeholder in the preparation of the PSP and the responsible authority for the implementation of the PSP. Lincoln Heath South Precinct Background Report assists in providing context to the future development of the precinct. 3

TR OA D Brimbank 0 1 2 3 Deer Park 4km K BYPASS DEER PAR Plan 1- Regional Context HOPKINS RD 1:15,000 @ A4 Lincoln Heath South Precinct Structure Plan Melton City existing urban area Council future urban area precinct area WESTERN SUNSHINE principal town centre major town centre ROBINSONS RO employment areas parks BOUNDARY regional sports reserve RO TARNEIT RO outer metropolitan ring regional rail link arterial road network rail line & station TARNEIT NORTH waterways PSP G TRUGANINA PSP MORRIS RO W LEAKES RO TRUGANINA EMPLOYMENT AREA PSP PALMERS RO DOHERTYS RO Tarneit KOROROIT CR EEK RO TRUGANINA SOUTH PSP) Hobson Bay City Council SAYERS RO Wyndham City Council SNEYDES RO WERRIBEE CITY CENTRE PALMERS RO DUNNINGS K RO RO SNEYDES RO ALAMANDA ESTATE LINCOLN HEATH ESTATE Cheetham Wetlands SALT WATER BOULEVARD POINT COOK HOMESTE RO PSP POINT COOK SOUTH PSP S RO CAN DUN Y WA REE F S E NC PRI Werribee Park & Open Range Zoo POINT COOK WEST PSP POINT COO WERRIBEE EMPLOYMENT PSP Point Cook BOARDWAL BOULEVAR K D IG S HEAST E INC PR WAY FREE S E C PRIN HACKET TS RO AY HW MALT BY BY PASS HEATHS RO AIRCRAFT WILLIAMS LANDING Hoppers Crossing HOPPERS LANE Werribee Plaza DERRIMUT RO WS RO LAVERTON HOGANS RO TARNEIT RO D TARNEIT WEST PSP RAAF LAKE Point Cook Coastal Park RAAF WILLIAMS POINT COOK BASE WERRIBEE SOUTH MARKET GARDENS REGION 20 ANEF CONTOUR LINE (2007 ANEF) LINCOLN HEATH SOUTH PRECINCT STRUCTURE PLAN Port Phillip Bay

2. METROPOLITAN AND REGIONAL CONTEXT Lincoln Heath South is located 21 kilometres from the Melbourne CBD and forms part of the wider Point Cook suburb in the City of Wyndham. The precinct is located approximately seven kilometres from Werribee City Centre and three kilometres from both Point Cook Town Centre and East Werribee Employment Precinct. The precinct is currently non-residential farm land that has lay fallow for a number of years. The site is generally flat land with a low point abutting the southern boundary. It has an interface with existing urban land to the north and west, with large expanses of impermeable fencing. It has three existing road connections that terminate at the site boundary (Fongeo Drive and Festive Drive from the east and Parkwood Terrace from the north) and an interface with Point Cook Road along its eastern boundary. As a single landholding adjoining the existing urban edge, the Lincoln Heath South PSP is well placed to deliver coherent new development that provides a diversity of housing options. The precinct will also provide a more desirable interface with the Urban Growth Boundary and provide improved connections between surrounding neighbourhoods. 5

3. LOCAL CONTEXT 3.1. History The traditional indigenous owners of land within the precinct and the wider Point Cook area are the Wathaurong people. Since European settlement of the area, the land has been predominantly used for farming and agricultural purposes with a long history of pastoral activities. The surrounding area has retained its semirural character despite the wider municipality s transformation to a metropolitan growth area since the 1970s. 3.2. Lot Size & Ownership Pattern The precinct area of approximately 45 hectares has one landowner, property developer Australand. 3.3. Surrounding Neighbourhoods The site will form part of the existing Point Cook residential communities that are commonly defined by the Point Cook Coastal Park to the east and the Princess Freeway and Melbourne-Geelong Railway to the north and west. The precinct will integrate directly with the existing Lincoln Heath and Alamanda Estates to its north and west, respectively. The precinct and future residential subdivision will link the two existing estates and utilise the existing surrounding amenities, including the Saltwater Sporting Reserve and Alamanda College. Point Cook Town Centre, three kilometres northwest of the precinct, is nominated as the future Major Town Centre for the area and will provide higher order shopping and services for the area. The precinct will also be in close proximity to the future East Werribee Employment Precinct and Werribee Principal Town Centre, as well as the existing Sanctuary Lakes centre 1.5 kilometres to the north. The nearby Point Cook Coastal Park provides a natural feature that serves as a key regional open space and recreation asset for the community. To the south of the precinct is the Point Cook South logical inclusions area. This land has recently been included within the Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) and will be subject to a future PSP. The area is also in close proximity to the RAAF Williams Point Cook Air Base, approximately one kilometre to the south. Besides limited military operations and a RAAF museum, the airfield is used by a number of general light aircraft users including RMIT Flight Training and Point Cook Flying Club. 3.4. Transport & Movement 3.4.1. Existing Road Network Traffic management is currently an issue for Point Cook, with commuters experiencing congestion at Point Cook Road and elsewhere during peak travel times. Point Cook Road Point Cook Road is the only existing arterial road in the immediate vicinity of the precinct. It forms the eastern boundary of the site in a north-south direction and provides the site with access to the Princes Freeway. More recently, freeway access to the Point Cook area has been improved with the construction of new interchanges at both Forsyth Road and Palmers Road. Other Key Roads Other major roads in the area include Saltwater Promenade to the east, and Dunnings Road and Sneydes Road to the north. A future freeway access is also proposed at Sneydes Road as part of the East Werribee 6

Employment Precinct. Aviation Road and Duncans Road provide connection to the Werribee Town Centre south/west of the precinct. 3.4.2. Existing Pedestrian & Cycle Network Walking and cycling trails currently exist along Saltwater Promenade allowing for commuter cycle trips as well as recreational cycling and walking. Neighbouring Alamanda Estate has some on and off road cycle paths however they do not extend to the Lincoln Heath South precinct boundary. 3.4.3. Existing Public Transport Bus Services Two bus routes currently run limited services to Williams Landing Railway Station; one along Saltwater Promenade and Point Cook Road (Bus 497) and the other along Alamanda Boulevard (Bus 494). Rail Services Williams Landing Railway Station (6 kilometres to the north) and Laverton Railway Station (6 kilometres to the northeast) provide access to the metropolitan rail network as well as V/Line services between Geelong and Melbourne. 3.5. Town Centres & Employment A network of existing and planned town centres will service the PSP area in the future. The existing centres of most relevance include: Point Cook Town Centre Sanctuary Lakes Shopping Centre Werribee Town Centre, a Principal Town Centre, located to the west of the precinct area Werribee Plaza, a Major Town Centre, also located to the west of the precinct area The nearest Activity Area is Sunshine, 15 kilometres north-east of the precinct. The PSP area will also be served by significant proposed employment precincts, being the East Werribee Employment Precinct (EWEP) located to the west of the precinct. This precinct will build on the current employment opportunities offered in the area, including the Mercy Hospital, Victoria University and the Melbourne University Veterinary School, providing approximately 50,000 jobs. 3.6. Open Space 3.6.1. Sports Reserves Existing sports reserves proximate to the PSP area include the Saltwater Sports Reserve, east of Point Cook Road. This reserve will provide for the needs of the new resident in the area, with facilities catering for sports such as Australian Rules football, soccer, cricket and tennis. 3.6.2. Parks and Reserves The precinct has easy access to the regional open space provided by the Point Cook Coastal Park. It is also in close proximity to an existing large local park to the north in neighbouring Lincoln Heath Estate along Parkwood Terrace. 3.7. Community Facilities and Education The Point Cook area is home to several primary and secondary schools catering for Government and non- Government education. Alamanda K 9 College in neighbouring Alamanda Estate is the closest school to the 7

precinct and is within walking distance (200 metres). Other schools in the area include Point Cook Senior School, Carranballac College Campuses, Emmanuel College and Stella Maris and Lumen Christi Catholic Primary Schools. There are some existing community facilities located nearby to the precinct area, including kindergarten facilities to the north and a community centre and library facility at Point Cook Town Centre. 4. CURRENT ENVIRONMENT 4.1. Aboriginal Cultural Heritage The traditional owners of land within the precinct and the wider Point Cook area are the Wathaurong people. The Woiwurung traditional language group also inhabited the areas surrounding the precinct. Aboriginal cultural heritage studies have been undertaken within the precinct area by TerraCulture. The study along with previous studies have determined that the site has low density scatters of stone artefacts, most of which have been disturbed by agricultural practices undertaken on the land. The study reported that all of the recorded artefacts were of low significance. A complex Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Management Plan (CHMP) was completed in September 2014 by Heritage Insight and has been approved by the Office of Aboriginal Affairs Victoria. The plan reinforced the findings of the previous study and no specific further action is required. 4.2. European Cultural Heritage Early European settlement for the PSP area began after 1850, centred on a small number of prominent pastoralists. Pastoral leases eventually gave way to small freehold farms with the region sustaining a wide range of agricultural pursuits including cropping and livestock grazing. There are no sites within the precinct that are currently listed on the Victoria Heritage Register, Victorian Heritage Inventory or have a Wyndham Planning Scheme Heritage Overlay. The precinct has no identified post-contact heritage values. 4.3. Topography & Landform The precinct area is located on the Western Basalt Plains characterised by gently undulating land that has been cleared for agricultural purposes. The topography of the southern portion of the site is dominated by a broad flat plain area. The southern boundary contains remnants of a shallow ephemeral meadow wetland that has been significantly altered by agricultural land use. This wetland is part of a greater wetland system to the south that includes Cunningham Swamp. There are no other obvious waterways or water features within the development site. 4.4. Catchments & Drainage Neil Craigie was commissioned to prepare a surface water management strategy to inform the development of the Lincoln Heath and Lincoln Heath South sites. The assessment and associated consultations with Melbourne Water informed a drainage proposal for the site that proposes the Lincoln Heath stormwater system be fully integrated with the neighbouring system in the abutting Alamanda Estate to the west. The southwest corner of the precinct directly abuts the linked wetland system in Alamanda. Surface water flows south from the precinct by broad shallow overflow from the ephemeral wetland during heavy rainfall events. 8

MPA commissioned Alluvium to conduct a peer review of the Neil Craigie strategy. This was done in consultation with Melbourne Water, City West Water, the Office of Living Victoria and Wyndham City Council. The peer review generally supported the Craigie report, with drainage wetlands and associated infrastructure sited in the southwest of the precinct. The concept design has confirmed the locations and areas of all stormwater management works which have been set aside for land take requirements for stormwater management within the draft future urban structure plan. 4.5. Biodiversity Ecology and Heritage Partners were commissioned to conduct a biodiversity assessment of the site. A field assessment was undertaken to identify and characterise the vegetation and determine the presence of any significant flora and fauna species. The precinct generally has low levels of ecological significance, with the majority of the area being highly modified. The southwest corner of the precinct contains 9.91 hectares of state-significant flora species and 2.71 hectares of nationally-significant Seasonal Herbaceous Wetland. The latter is to be retained as part of the development. Of the wetland 7.84 hectares were determined to be Plains Rushy Wetland of which the majority is considered to be significantly disturbed with re-growth. A permit would not be required to clear it and there is no off-set requirement. Twenty-five fauna species were recorded within the study area and immediate surrounds during the field assessment, including one mammal, 23 birds and one frog. No significant fauna species were recorded during the site assessment; however, there is suitable habitat within the study area for fauna species of national and state conservation significance, including Growling Grass Frog. 4.6. Site Contamination Atma Environmental was engaged to conduct an environmental site assessment of the precinct and neighbouring areas to identify past and current uses and activities with potential to cause land and groundwater contamination. The assessment provided preliminary advice on contamination status and implications for future development. The report found no specific areas of environmental concern within Lincoln Heath South. 5. FUTURE DEVELOPMENT & COMMUNITY 5.1. Services Brown Consulting was engaged to provide preliminary engineering advice with respect to the provision of services and infrastructure to the development site. The report was prepared with consideration of previous reports conducted for the area including traffic assessments by Cardno and the Craigie drainage report. Sewerage City West Water is the licensed provider of sewerage to the precinct. The site is currently sewered by a 300mm sewer main located within Fongeo Drive at the western boundary of the site. The sewer has sufficient capacity to service the proposed development and will be extended through the site to potentially service lots to the east of Point Cook Road. Water Supply City West Water is the licensed provider of potable water supply to the precinct. The site can be serviced from an existing 300mm water main located along the west side of Point Cook Road along its full frontage. 9

Secondary connections will be made to existing water mains within the adjoining Alamanda and Lincoln Heath Developments as works proceed. Recycled Water Supply City West Water has advised that limited capacity is available for delivery of re-use water to the precinct. It is intended that re-use water can be supplied for irrigation of public open space only. No capacity is available for distribution of re-use water to dwellings within the development. Electricity Supply Powercor is the responsible authority for the provision of electricity supply to the precinct. The site can be serviced by augmenting and extending existing overhead assets in Point Cook Road and neighbouring existing underground assets in Lincoln Heath and Alamanda Estates underground to the subject site as works proceed. Gas Supply Gas supply to the precinct is the responsibility of Tenix and will be supplied from the existing 100 millimetre diameter steel plastic coated main located in Point Cook Road. Secondary connections will be made to the adjoining neighbourhoods at road links. Telecommunications The provision of a fibre optic service is the responsibility of the National Broadband Network (NBN) and will be supplied to the precinct in accordance with normal Victorian land development practice. Fibre optic cables are located within the site. Existing Telstra reticulation assets are located within the eastern boundary of the precinct along Point Cook Road and will require relocation to facilitate development of that area. The neighbourhoods surrounding the precinct have been developed using well-structured servicing strategies taking into account subsequent development of the subject land. Minimal external works are required to provide services to the site capable of supporting a development of approximately 581 residential allotments. 5.2. Integrated Water Management Neil Cragie prepared a drainage strategy for the precinct area, as part of the logical inclusion process associated with the urban growth zone. A peer review of the Craigie drainage strategy was undertaken by Alluvium to ensure that the approach incorporates all of the latest information and considers the future impacts and integration with the broader catchment and drainage networks. The review outlined an integrated water management plan for the precinct, taking into consideration the existing and proposed urban structure such as the adjoining Alamanda Estate and the future Point Cook South Precinct Structure Plan. The detailed drainage strategy provides a concept design for stormwater management that: - Meets the legislative requirements related to the future use of land for urban purposes in accordance with the Water Act 1989 - Is consistent with the criteria and objectives associated with Melbourne Water s requirements for the Point Cook Developer Services Schemes (DSS) - Generally complies with the Precinct Structure Planning Guidelines, and incorporates design methods and innovation that minimise land take - Maximises the ability to utilise land set aside for drainage for open space, recreation and other urban purposes - Contributes to a green urban environment - Integrates with other proposed elements of the PSP (i.e. residential land and community facilities) - Allows for appropriate maintenance access and integrates with recreation uses where practical (i.e. with pedestrian and cycle paths and access tracks). - Retards flow to pre-development levels for flow events up to the 1 in 10 year ARI event - Includes stormwater treatment works that treat runoff from the PSP to Best Practice performance standards (i.e. 80% reduction in total suspended solid loads and 45% reduction in total nitrogen and total phosphorus loads). The concept design has identified the locations and areas of all stormwater management works which have been set aside for land take requirements for stormwater management within the draft urban structure plan. 10

This has confirmed the Cragie report as it acknowledges that the only feasible outfall drainage connection available to the precinct at this time is to the west via the linked wetland system in the Alamanda Estate, as an extension to Melbourne Water s Point Cook Drainage Scheme. Although proposals have been advanced for provision of an alternative deeper outfall to the south as part of a possible future development of the Point Cook South area (and this proposition was supported by MWC in submissions to the Logical Inclusions process), such outfall facilities are unlikely to eventuate in a timescale suited to development of Lincoln Heath. Alluvium has confirmed what was proposed in the Cragie report; The Lincoln Heath drainage design should be based on connection of low flow drainage at least to the Alamanda system; The design should provide for extension of the linked wetland concept within Lincoln Heath to best minimise fill depth requirements, provide best practice water quality management, and provide sufficient flood storage capacity to ensure maintenance of existing peak flow regimes discharged to the south; The distance between wetland segments and design of interconnecting pipelines should conform to accepted design as negotiated previously in the Alamanda Estate. 5.3. Transport and Movement 5.3.1. Road Network Development of the Lincoln Heath South precinct will generate additional traffic demand but will contribute funding to service this relatively small demand through the signalisation of Saltwater Promenade and Point Cook Road. Most notably, the precinct will extend Fongeo Drive from Alamanda Estate to link with Point Cook Road, significantly improving east-west accessibility for local residents throughout the area. Cardno was engaged by the MPA to undertake a revised traffic assessment of the area to inform future infrastructure requirements for the Precinct. Cardno was previously engaged to undertake a traffic engineering assessment of the Precinct (August 2012). A revised assessment was required because the dwelling density forecast for the precinct was increased. The revised traffic assessment is a detailed Transport Impact Assessment to inform the preparation of the PSP which gives consideration to impacts on the wider road network including the following intersections: - Point Cook Road / Saltwater Promenade; - Point Cook Road / Sneydes Road; - Lennon Boulevard / Sneydes Road / Malibu Boulevard; and - Dunnings Road / Point Cook Road. Noting the level of development planned for the Point Cook area, the following recommendations have been prepared to inform development of the site under an interim (+ 5 year) development scenario. It is expected that the intersection formed by Point Cook Road /Saltwater Promenade /Lincoln Heath South Estate site will need to be signalised to cater for the full development of the Lincoln Heath South Estate and continued development of the Saltwater Promenade Estate under the interim (+ 5 year) development scenario conditions. Furthermore, the Point Cook Road/Sneydes Road intersection will require additional capacity and signalisation to cater for the assessed interim traffic volumes. However, the need to upgrade the intersection can only be partially attributed to the development of the Lincoln Heath South PSP area. Background traffic growth and the development of the Saltwater Coast Estate will also contribute to the need for the intersection to be signalised. No changes are expected to be required at the Lennon Boulevard/Sneydes Road/Malibu Boulevard or Dunnings Road/Point Cook Road intersections as a result of the full development of the Lincoln Heath South Estate under the interim development scenario conditions. 11

5.3.2. Pedestrian & Cycle Network The walking and cycling trails that currently exist along Saltwater Promenade will be extended along the Fongeo Drive extension through the precinct to connect with neighbouring Alamanda Estate via a two-way offroad bicycle path, allowing for commuter cycle trips as well as recreational cycling and walking. When development is complete, this network will facilitate cycle and pedestrian movements throughout the precinct, in particular to link key destinations such as the Saltwater Sporting Reserve and Alamanda College. 5.3.3. Public Transport The extension of Fongeo Drive will be bus capable to allow for future extension of bus services in the precinct and south to the future Point Cook South precinct. 5.4. Open Space 5.4.1. Local Parks Local amenity will be enhanced by a large wetland reserve in the south-west corner of the precinct. Shared trails and green links will connect the precinct to the wider open space network. Two new local parks provided in the precinct totalling 1 hectare will ensure all residents are within a 400 metre catchment of open space. 5.4.2. Sports Reserves Development contributions will be made towards the upgrade and/or construction of existing and/or future sports reserves directly proximate to Lincoln Heath South in Point Cook South Precinct Structure Plan. 5.5. Community Facilities and Education The PSP area will not generate a sufficient population to warrant the provision of community infrastructure; however, development contributions will be directed towards existing and/or future community infrastructure in the surrounding area, including Point Cook South Precinct Structure Plan. 5.6. Housing The precinct area once developed is expected to accommodate approximately 581 dwellings for 1,627 future residents. It will supply a housing diversity in terms of lot sizes, dwelling types and price points. The area will provide a range of lot sizes, from smaller lots (through the small lot housing code) which are suitable to construct cottages, terraces, townhouses and integrated housing units to larger lifestyle lots suitable for large family homes with private open space. The precinct will also deliver a proportion of the dwellings as medium density housing. The layout of land uses aims where practicable to shield residential uses from significant noise sources including major roads and an air base in the case of Lincoln Heath South PSP. The PSP is in close proximity to the Point Cook RAAF base, a condition has been inserted in both the current planning permit and PSP to ensure lots within the 17 Australian Noise Exposure Forecast (ANEF) are built to provide noise attenuation, appropriate construction materials and height of proposed works so they do not interfere with the operations of the RAAF base. 5.7. Infrastructure Funding Due to the PSP having only one landowner and development contributions only being required for one infrastructure item within the precinct (a signalised intersection at Fongeo Drive and Point Cook Road), a detailed Development Contributions Plan (DCP) has not been prepared at this time. Rather, the collection of development contributions will be provided by way of a section 173 agreement to be included as a condition 12

on the current planning permit forming part of the planning scheme amendment. Development is conditional upon payment of levies in line with the s173 agreed between the applicant and Wyndham City Council. It is intended that at the time of progressing the Point Cook South PSP the Lincoln Heath South PSP will form part of the wider Point Cook South DCP which will include the 45 hectares of land in Lincoln Heath South as well as approximately 415 hectares in Point Cook South PSP. The process will ensure development contributions are collected from Lincoln Heath South PSP for future transport and social infrastructure items that its residents will utilise, to be provided in Point Cook South PSP. 13

1:8,000 @ A4 0 100 200 300 400 500m Plan 2 - Future Urban Structure Lincoln Heath South Precinct Structure Plan Festival Drive Elkhorn Way 13 15 17 Parkwood Terrace Calypso Crescent Saltwater Promenade FONGEO DRIVE Fongeo Drive Aspen Crescent POINT COOK RO 13 15 17 precinct area residential local parks seasonal herbaceous wetlands waterways connector road key access street ANEF contour (2007 ANEF)

6. SUPPORTING INFORMATION Lincoln Heath South PSP Social Infrastructure Needs Assessment (MPA August 2004) Biodiversity Assessment, 360-438 Point Cook Road, Point Cook (Ecology and Heritage Partners PTY Ltd August 2014) Lincoln Heath South Estate Pros/Cons of Development Now (Cardno Pty Ltd March 2013) Lincoln Heath South Traffic Engineering Assessment (Cardno Pty Ltd August 2012) Lincoln Heath Estate, Point Cook Road, Point Cook, Southern Outfall Catchment Surface Water Management Strategy (Neil Craigie Pty Ltd, July 2012) Preliminary Services Report 360-483 Point Cook Road, Point Cook (Brown Consulting June 2012) Lincoln Heath South Flora and Fauna Assessment (MWH June 2009) Proposed Residential Development Lyndenhill Snydes Road, Point Cook; a Survey for Aboriginal and Historical Archaeological Sites (Fiona Weaver Practical Archaeology Services April 2003) Archaeological Investigation Point Cook Road Point Cook (Terra Culture January 2003) Review (Paul Kelly & Associates Ecological Services June 2012); Lincoln Heath South, Point Cook Road Flora & Fauna Assessment (Envirosense 2002) Environmental Site Assessment; Corner Snydes & Point Cook Roads (Atma Environmental Pty Ltd July 2002) Drainage Strategy Peer Review: Lincoln Heath South Precinct Structure Plan (PSP 1207.1) (Alluvium August 2014) 15