Presentation to Planning Panel Amendment C207 & C208 to the Hume Planning Scheme Lancefield Road PSP & Sunbury South PSP August 2017 1
Historical Planning Context Sunbury has long been identified as a significant growth area, through successive growth area planning strategies (commencing in the early 70s). A number of strategic plans prepared over following years revisiting and recasting growth opportunities for Sunbury. Melbourne 2030 - UGB applied in 2003 not a growth area, therefore no strategic review Melbourne @ 5 Million (2008) foreshadowed review of Sunbury growth, particularly given opportunities to leverage off and planned major infrastructure, including Sunbury electrification/melbourne Metro UGB revised 2010, Growth Corridor Plan approved in 2012 2
Sunbury/Diggers Rest Growth Corridor Plan Growth Corridor Plan 2012 3
Identified for growth since the 1970s Sunbury & Diggers Rest Population 45000 40000 35000 30000 25000 20000 15000 10000 5000 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 4.50% 4.00% 3.50% 3.00% 2.50% 2.00% 1.50% 1.00% 0.50% 0.00% Sunbury & Diggers Rest Percentage Growth 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Total Sunbury (inc. Diggers Rest) Sunbury- North Sunbury- South (inc. Diggers Rest) Growth rate trending down from 2.4% in 2005 to 0.51% in 2011-14 Largely driven by land supply constraints 2015 trending up New supply at Diggers Rest and Rosenthal Post 2016 land supply (approval of PSP1074 and 1075) Likely to drive further spike in growth levels 4
2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 2024 2026 2028 2030 2032 2034 2036 2038 2040 2042 2044 2046 2048 2050 2052 2054 Sunbury Projected Growth 140000 120000 100000 80000 60000 40000 20000 0 Assumed Rate of Population Growth 2% 3% % growth per annum Victoria in Future projects growth of around 35,000 by 2036 (to approx. 75,000) If growth rates spike from recent low trend growth, this population could increase significantly beyond this number 5
Population & Capacity Established Sunbury Growth 14,000 Total Population SUNBURY & DIGGERS REST 134,000 6
Regional Context 7
Location within Sunbury Growth Area 8
What do these precincts mean for Sunbury? Important road network improvements Two Jacksons Creek Road Crossings. Two new train stations New employment opportunities Improved local services for Goonawarra Opening up Jacksons Creek new regional parkland. 9
Sunbury Hume Integrated Growth Area Plan Prepared by Hume City Council 2010-2012 Defined broad land use and transport structure Informed both the GCP and ultimately the PSPs 10
Developing the Sunbury South PSP: Key Constraints 11
Sunbury South Creeks and Existing Roads Total Precinct Area: 1,800 hectares 12
Sunbury South Escarpments & Heritage Features 13
Developing the Sunbury South PSP: Building the Plan 14
Sunbury South Planned Transport Network 15
Sunbury South Planned Open Space Network 16
Sunbury South Wetlands & Retarding Basins 17
Sunbury South Sporting Fields 18
Sunbury South Local Parks Total Open Space: 800 hectares 19
Sunbury South Schools & Community Centres 20
Sunbury South Town Centres & Employment 21
Sunbury South Residential Total Residential: 720 hectares 11,000 homes 22
Sunbury South Exhibited Future Urban Structure 23
Developing the Lancefield Road PSP: Key Constraints 24
Lancefield Road Creeks & Existing Roads Total Precinct Area: 1,095 hectares 25
Lancefield Road Escarpments & Heritage Features 26
Developing the Lancefield Road PSP: Building the Plan 27
Lancefield Road Planned Transport Network 28
Lancefield Road Planned Open Space Network 29
Lancefield Road Wetlands & Retarding Basins 30
Lancefield Road Sporting Fields 31
Lancefield Road Local Parks Total Open Space: 498 hectares 32
Lancefield Road Schools & Community Centres 33
Lancefield Road Town Centres 34
Lancefield Road Residential Total Residential: 514 hectares 8,000 households 35
Lancefield Road Exhibition Future Urban Structure 36
Key Infrastructure: Precinct Infrastructure Plans 37
Key Issues In Submissions Buffers to Quarry, Landfill, Organics Waste Facility Sunbury South Precinct Planning Controls Land Use Implications 38
Key Issues In Submissions Racecourse Road site and the Jacksons Creek Valley: Extent and form of development Impact of potential creek crossing 39
Key Issues In Submissions Regional Transport Impacts Alignment and strategic justification for the Jacksons Creek Crossings Impact of development on rural roads Impacts on regional traffic movements to Melbourne. Status and timing of Bulla Bypass and upgrades to arterial roads 40
Key Issues In Submissions Regionally Significant Landscape Values and Drainage Extent of developable land Revised Drainage Schemes Setbacks/interface with creek corridors 41
Key Issues In Submissions Concept Plans Updated Concept Plans for Town Centres and Residential Areas Additional PSP controls to direct outcomes within concept plan areas 42
Thank you 43