GREATER Shepparton City Council has resolved to adopt the Greater Shepparton Townships Framework Plan Review 2018 (the review) at the September ordinary council meeting.
The review updates and builds upon the Greater Shepparton Housing Strategy 2011, focusing on the nine townships that the Housing Strategy provided framework plans for, excluding the Shepparton, Kialla and Mooroopna urban areas.
Importantly, the review assesses each township against a number of criteria, recognising that each township is different and a ‘one size fits all approach’ is not always appropriate.
Key recommendations of the review include updating the Framework Plans to address changes since the Housing Strategy was developed in 2011, identifying additional residential land in Tatura, and the need for Growth Plans to be prepared that consider the opportunities and constraints of each township and utilise a holistic approach to shape future growth.
Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor, Cr Kim O’Keeffe said, “Community, agency and stakeholder consultation has been an integral part of the review. This has offered an important opportunity to engage with members of the community for input into future long term identification and provision of residential land within Greater Shepparton.
“It is important that growth is maintained on a number of fronts, providing choice and variety in the housing market and accommodating projected population growth over at least a 15 year period.
“Although the Shepparton, Mooroopna and Kialla urban areas will accommodate the majority of this population growth, the outlying townships continue to provide for a variety of housing and lifestyle opportunities, as well as supporting growth in our farming areas with community facilities, schools, local shops and industries.”





