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21.06 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS the Following Documents Have INDIGO PLANNING SCHEME 21.06 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS 05/07/2012 C24 The following documents have been referred to in the preparation of the Local Provisions of this Planning Scheme and represent a current list of key policy documents that may be relied upon in the implementation the Scheme: . Albury Wodonga Region Planning Strategy 1991 . Barnawartha Urban Design Framework and Strategic Directions Plan 2003 . Beechworth and Yackandandah Lighting Strategy 1999 . Beechworth Historical Reconstruction Study 1976 . Beechworth Strategic Issues Supplementary Report 1999 . Beechworth Urban Design and Landscape Guidelines 1998 . Beechworth Urban Design and Landscape Guidelines manual . Biodiversity Action Planning, Landscape Plan for the Lower Kiewa Landscape Zone, Lower Ovens Landscape Zone, Mid Kiewa Landscape Zone, Mid Ovens Landscape Zone . Biodiversity Assets within Indigo Shire Council, July 2007 . CFA Design and Siting Guidelines, 1987 . CFA Planning Conditions and Guidelines for Subdivisions 1991 . Chiltern Conversation Study 1981 . Chiltern Urban Design Framework 2003 . Draft North East Salinity Strategy 1997 . Guidelines for Application for Drainage Approval within the Black Dog Creek Improvement District (I.D&A, 1995) . Guidelines for the Protection of Water Quality, North East Planning Referrals Committee (2001) . Indigo Shire Council Plan (2006 – 2010) . Indigo Shire Council Roadside Management Plan, April 2003 . Indigo Shire Heritage Study (Stage 1) Vols. 1 & 2 1998 . Indigo Shire Heritage Study (Stage 2) 2002 . Indigo Shire Sustainable Water Use Plan . Indigo Tourism Board Business Plan 1999/2000 . Kiewa-Tangambalanga Structure Plan (April 2006) . Kiewa-Tangambalanga Urban Design Framework and Strategic Directions Plan 2003 . Lake Sambell Planning and Design Manual 1998 . Landcare Support Strategy 2004 – 2009 . Legends, Wine and High Country Regional Tourism Development Plan . Master Plan for the Beechworth Sewerage System, Final Report, Gordon Gibson Nominees (2006) . NECMA Regional Floodplain Management Strategy & NECMA Regional Rural Drainage Management Strategy (North East CMA, 2000) . North East Native Vegetation Plan, 2005 MUNICIPAL STRATEGIC STATEMENT - CLAUSE 21.06 PAGE 1 OF 2 INDIGO PLANNING SCHEME . North East Regional Catchment Strategy (NECMA, 2004) . North East Regional River Health Strategy (North East CMA 2006) . North East Victorian Firewood Strategy 2004 . North East Water’s Water Supply and Demand Strategy . NSW Dept of Planning Murray Regional Plan No.2 - Riverine Land 1993 . Ovens Basin Water Quality Strategy (NECMA, 2000) . Review of Buffer Distances Surrounding Wastewater Treatment Facilities, Urban & Regional Planning August (2001) . Rutherglen Residential Lands Study 2005 . Rutherglen Urban Design Framework 2003 . Shire of Rutherglen – Rural Planning Study 1977 . Shire of Yackandandah Rural Living Area Structure Plans - Yackandandah surrounds, Osbornes Flat/Allans Flat 1992 . Sustainability – Our future in Balance: Actions for Albury Wodonga (1993) . The Illustrated Burra Charter 1992 . Township of Rutherglen Heritage Study 1994 . United Shire of Beechworth Rural Living Area Structure Plans - Baarmutha & Wooragee 1992 . Upper North East Victoria Water Quality Strategy (NECMA, 2001) . Wahgunyah Urban Design Framework and Strategic Directions Plan 2003 . Wastewater Forward Development Plan for Barnawartha, Final Report, Kellogg Brown & Root Pty Ltd (2005) . Wastewater Forward Development Plan for Chiltern, Final Report, Kellogg Brown & Root Pty Ltd (2005) . Wastewater Forward Development Plan for Kiewa-Tangambalanga, Final Report, Kellogg Brown & Root Pty Ltd (2005) . Wastewater Forward Development Plan for Rutherglen-Wahgunyah, Final Report, Kellogg Brown & Root Pty Ltd (2005) Wastewater Forward Development Plan for Yackandandah, Final Report, Kellogg Brown & Root Pty Ltd (2005) . Water Supply Master Plan for Beechworth, Beca Pty Ltd, Final Report, (2003) . Water Supply Master Plan for Yackandandah, Beca Consultant P/L (2004) . Yackandandah Historic Building Study 1986 . Yackandandah Urban Design and Landscape Guidelines 1998 MUNICIPAL STRATEGIC STATEMENT - CLAUSE 21.06 PAGE 2 OF 2.
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