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21.06 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS the Following Documents Have TOWONG PLANNING SCHEME 21.06 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS 27/03/2014 C31 The following documents have been referred to in the preparation of the Local Provisions of this Planning Scheme and represent a current list of policy documents that may be relied upon in the implementation of the Scheme: . Wastewater Forward Development Plan for Bellbridge, Kellog Brown and Root Pty, September 2005. Bellbridge Water Supply Demand Strategy, Sinclair Knight Merz, 2012. Bellbridge Wastewater Strategy, North East Water, 2010. Corryong and Cudgewa Water Supply Master Plant, PBJ & Associates, March 2009. Corryong Water Supply Demand Strategy, Sinclair Knight Merz, 2012. Corryong Wastewater Strategy, North East Water, 2012. Dartmouth Water Supply Demand Strategy, Sinclair Knight Merz, 2012. Dartmouth Wastewater Strategy, North East Water, 2012. Eskdale Water Supply Demand Strategy, Sinclair Knight and Merz, 2012. Shire of Towong Sewage and Water Innovation Project – Eskdale, Edge Synergy, April, 2007. Tallangatta Water Supply Demand Strategy, Sinclair Knight and Merz, 2012. Tallangatta Wastewater Strategy, North East Water, 2012. Floodplain Management in Australia, Best Practice Principles and Guidelines, CSIRO, Scarm Report 73, 2000. Code of Practice Onsite Wastewater Management. Environment Protection Authority, Publication 891.3 (February 2013). Land Capability Report – An investigation into wastewater disposal in certain towns / areas of Towong Shire, LWMP Consultants, June 2002. North East Regional Catchment Strategy, North East Catchment Management Authority, 2013. Regional Floodplain Management Strategy and Regional Rural Drainage Management Strategy, North East Catchment Management Authority, February 2000. Restructure Plans for Towong Shire, Urban & Regional Planning Consultants, December 2002. Guidelines for the protection of Water Quality, North East Planning Referrals Committee, 2001. Significant Landscape Register, National Trust of Australia (Victoria). Soil and Water Management Guidelines for Subdivision, Albury, Hume and Wodonga Councils, undated. Upper North East Water Quality Strategy, North East Catchment Management Authority, 2001. Shire of Towong Rural Living Development Guidelines 2005. Management Prescriptions for Plantation Establishment, Harvesting and Cartage, Towong Shire Council, 1998 . The Hume strategy for Sustainable Communities 2010-2020. Hume Regional Management Forum July 2010. MUNICIPAL STRATEGIC STATEMENT - CLAUSE 21.06 PAGE 1 OF 2 TOWONG PLANNING SCHEME . Lake Hume Land and On Water Management Plan. Goulburn Murray Water. Snowy Valleys Way Touring Route, 2001. Land Resource Assessment for the North East Region. Department of Natural resources and Environment. September 2002. Shire of Tallangatta Rural Land Mapping Project. Department of Agriculture 1985. Shire of Upper Murray Rural Land Mapping Project. Department of Agriculture 1985. Towong Shire Heritage Study. RBA Architects July 2010. Towong Shire Settlement Strategy 2010. EDM Group and Towong Shire Council, 2010. Towong Shire Rural Land Use Study. EDM Group and Towong Shire Council, 2010. North East Regional River Health Strategy (2006), North East Catchment Management Authority. North East Regional Wetland Management Strategy (2009) North East Catchment Management Authority. Climate Change in North East Victoria: Socioeconomic Resilience Plan (2012). Infrastructure Design Manual. MUNICIPAL STRATEGIC STATEMENT - CLAUSE 21.06 PAGE 2 OF 2.
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