Strategic Plan (Volume 2)

Volume 2 contains the Maroochy Shire Strategic Plan. The strategic plan describes the vision for the future of the Maroochy area

Volume 2 of the Maroochy Plan 2000[1508KB] contains the Maroochy Shire Strategic Plan. The strategic plan describes the vision for the future of the Maroochy area. Volume 2 also contains the Desired Environmental Outcomes that state expected outcomes for the community through the Maroochy Plan.

Contents

1.Introduction[93KB]
1.1Explanation
1.2Strategic Plan Format
1.3Preferred Dominant Land Uses
2.The Vision[143KB]
2.1Introduction
2.2Environmental Management
2.3Social Equity and Livability
2.4Economic Sustainability
2.5Transport and Accessibility
2.6Community and Cultural Development
2.7Urban Design, Heritage and Character
2.8Physical Infrastructure
3.Urban Development[375KB]
3.1Explanation
3.2Key Issues
3.3Urban Strategy
3.4Preferred Dominant Land Uses
3.5Objectives and Implementation Measures
4.Retail and Commerce[136KB]
4.1Explanation
4.2Key Issues
4.3Retail and Commercial Strategy
4.4Objectives and Implementation Measures
5.Industry[116KB]
5.1Explanation
5.2Key Issues
5.3Industry Strategy
5.4Preferred Dominant Land Uses
5.5Objectives and Implementation Measures
6.0Rural Activities[310KB]
6.1Explanation
6.2Key Issues
6.3Rural Strategy
6.4Preferred Dominant Land Uses
6.5Objectives and Implementation Measures
7.0Visual Amenity[113KB]
7.1Explanation
7.2Key Issues
7.3Visual Amenity Strategy
7.4Objectives and Implementation Measures
8.0Tourism[96KB]
8.1Explanation
8.2Key Issues
8.3Tourism Strategy
8.4Objectives and Implementation Measures
9.Heritage[64KB]
9.1Explanation
9.2Key Issues
9.3Heritage Strategy
9.4Objectives and Implementation Measures
10.Natural Resources[153KB]
10.1Explanation
10.2Key Issues
10.3Natural Resources Strategy
10.4Preferred Dominant Land Use
10.5Objectives and Implementation Measures
11.Open Space and Recreation[275KB][275KB]
11.1Explanation
11.2Key Issues
11.3Open Space and Recreation Strategy
11.4Preferred Dominant Land Use
11.5Objectives and Implementation Measures
12.Community Facilities[182KB]
12.1Explanation
12.2Key Issues
12.3Community Facilities Strategy
12.4Preferred Dominant Land Use
12.5Objectives and Implementation Measures
13.Transport[194KB]
13.1Explanation
13.2Key Issues
13.3Transport Strategy
13.4Objectives and Implementation Measures
14.Physical Infrastructure[187KB]
14.1Explanation
14.2Key Issues
14.3Physical Infrastructure Strategy
14.4Objectives and Implementation Measures
15.Water Supply Catchments[60KB]
15.1Explanation
15.2Key Issues
15.3Water Supply Catchments Strategy
15.4Objectives and Implementation Measures
16.Stormwater Drainage and Floodprone Land[64KB]
16.1Explanation
16.2Key Issues
16.3Stormwater Drainage and Floodprone Land Strategy
16.4Objectives and Implementation Measures
17.Mining and Extractive Industry[87KB]
17.1Explanation
17.2Key Issues
17.3Mining and Extractive Industry Strategy
17.4Preferred Dominant Land Use
17.5Objectives and Implementation Measures
18.Slope and Geological Stability[70KB]
18.1Explanation
18.2Key Issues
18.3Slope and Geological Strategy
18.4Objectives and Implementation Measures
19.Contaminated Sites[47KB]
19.1Explanation
19.2Key Issues
19.3Contaminated Sites Strategy
19.4Objectives and Implementation Measures
20.Mosquitoes and Biting Midges[46KB]
20.1Explanation
20.2Key Issues
20.3Mosquitoes and Biting Midges Strategy
20.4Objectives and Implementation Measures
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We commit to working in partnership with the Traditional Custodians and the broader First Nations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) community to support self-determination through economic and community development.
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