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21.04-1-7 Kiewa - Tangambalanga LOCAL PROVISION INDIGO PLANNING SCHEME 21.04-1-7 Kiewa - Tangambalanga Overview Kiewa-Tangambalanga has a population of about 350 persons. Kiewa, situated to the west of the Kiewa River, is located adjacent to the Kiewa Valley Highway, which provides direct access to Wodonga and the skifields. Tangambalanga is located to the east adjacent to the Kiewa River floodplain, and is the location of a major employer, namely Murray Goulburn Milk. These settlements also serve as a commuter settlement for the Albury Wodonga area. Issues • Provision of infrastructure to the whole of the urban area. • Location and extent of Kiewa River floodplain. Objectives • To promote and support a compact urban form, which fully utilises existing and peripheral vacant residential areas and maximise the use of infrastructure. • To ensure all future residential development is serviced with reticulated water and sewerage. • To ensure development does not encroach onto the floodplain. Strategies • Implement a reticulated sewerage system for the township and augment the current reticulated water supply. • No further residential development or extension until a sewerage system has been implemented and a new reticulated water supply can accommodate all future residential areas. • Investigate future residential options in the light of the provision of sewerage infrastructure to Kiewa-Tangambalanga. • To have regard to the preliminary findings of the Stage 1 Indigo Heritage study. Implementation :ONESOVERLAYS Application of the following zones and overlays: • Township zone to the urban areas. • Low Density Residential Zone to the existing Rural Residential zoned areas. • Industrial 1 zone for Goulburn-Murray site. • Development Plan Overlay to vacant low density residential areas, ensuring coordinated development and provision of appropriate infrastructure. • Rural Floodway Overlay to identify land within the 1 in 100 year flood along the Kiewa River and the Land Subject to Inundation Overlay to identify land subject to inundation so as to protect urban areas from flooding and to protect waterways and water quality. MUNICIPAL STRATEGIC STATEMENT - CLAUSE 21.04-1-7 PAGE 1 OF 2 20 SEPTEMBER 2001 LOCAL PROVISION INDIGO PLANNING SCHEME Kiewa - Tangambalanga Strategic map MUNICIPAL STRATEGIC STATEMENT - CLAUSE 21.04-1-7 PAGE 2 OF 2 20 SEPTEMBER 2001.
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