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  • What are the boundaries of Greater Avalon Employment Precinct North and Greater Avalon Employment Precinct West?
  • What happens to my submission?
  • How can I get involved?
  • How does the PSP implement sustainability and climate resilient development outcomes?
  • How will flooding be managed and mitigated?
  • How does the PSP respond to local heritage sites?
  • How does the PSP respond to areas of cultural heritage significance?
  • How will the local environment and wildlife be protected?
  • Will the PSP provide for affordable housing?
  • What broader changes and improvements will the PSP contribute to?
  • How will transport and traffic be managed?
  • How has the plan been prepared?
  • What is the role of the Victorian Planning Authority?
  • What is a Public Acquisition Overlay?  
  • What is a Heritage Overlay? 
  • What is an Environmental Audit Overlay? 
  • What is a development contributions plan (DCP)?
  • What is a planning scheme amendment?
  • What is a precinct structure plan (PSP)?
  • Will there be future opportunities to have my say?
  • What happens next?
  • Who can I speak to for more information?
  • What happens to my submission?
  • How can I get involved?
  • Who owns the land?
  • Will local rates be used to fund Development Contributions Plan (DCP) items?
  • I live or work in the precinct – what does this mean for me?
  • What are the planning controls relevant to Tozer Reserve?
  • What is a Heritage Overlay?
  • What is an Environmental Audit Overlay?
  • What is a Development Contribution Plan Overlay?
  • What is an Urban Growth Zone (UGZ)?
  • What can a developer or landowner do to facilitate the early provision of local infrastructure?
  • What influence do I have to change the staging approach?
  • Why do we have to wait for infrastructure to be built before a permit can be issued?
  • Does staging aim to prevent subdivision, use and development until infrastructure is delivered?
  • How does the VPA decide on the sequencing of land?
  • How does the VPA decide which part of the precinct is built first and which areas should follow?
  • What is an Infrastructure and Development Staging Plan?
  • Why has the VPA drafted an Infrastructure and Development Staging Plan?
  • What is infrastructure and development staging?
  • Background on Development Staging
  • How will a PAO restrict the current uses of my land?
  • How will I be compensated?
  • When will my land be compulsorily acquired and by who?
  • What will the Public Acquisition Overlays (PAOs) deliver in the precinct?
  • Why is a Public Acquisition Overlay (PAO) necessary?
  • How will I know if my land has been identified for acquisition?
  • What is a Public Acquisition Overlay (PAO)?
  • Introduction to PAO
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The Victorian Planning Authority proudly acknowledges Victoria’s Aboriginal community and their rich culture and pays respect to their Elders past and present.

We acknowledge Aboriginal people as Australia’s first peoples and as the Traditional Owners and custodians of the land and water on which we rely.

We recognise and value the ongoing contribution of Aboriginal people and communities to Victorian life and how this enriches us.

We embrace the spirit of reconciliation, working towards the equality of outcomes and ensuring an equal voice.

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