Bass Coast Shire Planning Policy

 

The Victorian Government and Bass Coast Shire are currently going through the charade of public consultation over the development of a Statement of Planning Policy covering the region’s environmental and sustainability values. They have asked for on- line comments and they will probably receive plenty about the destruction of native vegetation and wildlife habitat in the name of ‘development’.


The Statement and proposed planning controls need to fully take account of the comprehensive and expert data in the Regional Sand Extraction Strategy, Lang Lang to Grantville plus flora and fauna survey work undertaken for Friends of Bass Valley Bush Landcare group as published in Baseline Studies of Bass River, funded by the Natural Heritage Trust in conjunction with Bass Coast Shire.

But the reality is that the document is simply window-dressing to allow the pretence that planners, bureaucrats and politicians actually care and can bothered to do something useful. Past performance demonstrates that they have no sustainable environmental understanding.

Comments

  1. Politicians and bureaucrats need to build on established data rather than waste taxpayer dollars on never-ending strategies and meetings.

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