Health facilities purpose Assist health agencies in integrating with local and regional communities. Strategy Promoting the location of health and wellness-related facilities (including acute health, aged care, disability services, and community care facilities) takes into account demographic trends, current and future demand requirements, and integration of services and communities. Plan public and private development together, where possible, including a degree of flexibility is using. Hospitals and other large medical institutions can be found in designated health districts and areas for access to public and private transportation. Provide adequate parking for staff and visitors to health facilities.

purpose

Assist in integrating education and early humanitarian facilities with local and regional integration communities.

Strategy Consider demographic trends, current and future demand requirements, and community facilities that integrate planning education locations and early facilities. Find nurseries, kindergartens and elementary school facilities to make the most of safe walking and cycling routes through public transport. Ensure that childcare, kindergarten and elementary school facilities provide a safe drop zone for vehicles. Find secondary and higher education facilities and areas with convenient public transportation in designated educational districts and locations. Find higher education facilities in or near the event center. Ensure that the streets and passages adjacent to the education and early marriage facilities are designed to encourage safe cycling and pedestrian access. Building the library as a community learning center.

purpose Provide a more equitable distribution of social and cultural infrastructure and access. Strategy Identify and address gaps and deficiencies in social and cultural infrastructure, including other important cultural and sporting facilities in the region. Encourage the establishment of social and cultural infrastructure in the event centre. Make sure the design of your social infrastructure is easy to access. Ensure that the social infrastructure in the growth area is in the right place at an early stage and after the development process. Planning and designing community sites and buildings to accommodate different work patterns and social life as the population changes. Support innovative ways to maintain equitable service to limited or limited settlements without the ability to grow further, or to experience population decline. Identify and protect the land for use in cemeteries and crematoriums.

Integrated water management

purpose

Sustainable management of water, water, wastewater, drainage and rainwater Integrated water management methods.

Strategy

Plan and coordinate integrated water management to bring together rainwater, wastewater, drainage, water supply, water treatment and reuse to take into account the background of the catchment. Protect the downstream environment, waterways and bays. Effective management and use of drinking water. Reduce the pressure on Victoria’s drinking water supply. Minimize drainage, water or wastewater infrastructure and operating costs. Minimize the risk of flooding. Provide an urban environment that is more resilient to climate change impacts. Integrate water into the landscape to promote cooling, improve local habitats and provide an attractive and enjoyable space for community use. Convenient use of alternative sources of water such as rain, rain, circulating water and runoff from irrigated farmland.

Ensuring the development of conservation and improved water health, including creeks, rivers, wetlands, estuaries and bays: Minimize the impact of rainwater quality and quantity. Sediment and waste from rainwater are filtered prior to discharge from the site. Manage industrial and commercial poisons in an appropriate manner. Appropriate measures are required to reduce waste, sediment and other emissions from construction sites. Managing the scale of rainwater quality and quantity contributions through a combination of on-site measurements and developers will provide the greatest community net benefit. Providing wastewater treatment at the time of subdivision or ensuring that subdivided batches are capable of adequately treating and retaining all domestic wastewater within each batch. Ensure that land for water management infrastructure is set aside during the subdivision design phase. Minimize the potential environmental impact of water, sewage and drainage assets. Protect important water, sewage and drainage assets from insensitive and incompatible uses. Protect areas with potential for water recovery for use in forestry, agriculture or other suitable quality treated wastewater.

Policy documents Consider related: National Environmental Protection Policy (Victoria Waters) Victoria Water – Water Project (Victoria Government, 2016) Urban Rainwater – Best Practice Environmental Management Guide (Victoria Rainwater Commission, 1999) Environmental Management Guide: Code of Practice – On-site Wastewater Management (Publication 891.4, Environmental Protection Agency, 2016) Planning permits are applied to open drinking water supply catchments (Departmental Sustainable Development and Environment, 2012).

purpose

Promote the orderly development of telecommunications, extend and maintain infrastructure.

Strategy

Promote the upgrading and maintenance of telecommunications facilities. Ensure that modern telecommunications facilities are widely used in commercial, industrial and commercial communities. Ensure that communications, technology, and services for business, home, entertainment, and the community are met. Ensure that land using telecommunications facilities is not prohibited in any area. Encourage continued easy deployment of broadband telecommunications service access: Increase and improve access to broadband trunk networks for all sectors of the community. Support access to transportation and other public corridors to deploy broadband networks to encourage infrastructure investment and reduce investor risk. Ensuring a balance between important telecommunications services and needs to protect the environment from the adverse effects of the telecommunications infrastructure. Planning should take into account the national impact of telecommunications networks that need to be consistent in terms of infrastructure design and layout. Policy documents Consider related: Telecommunications Facilities – Code of Practice for China Telecom Facilities Victoria (Department of Sustainable Development and Environment)