Local Housing Strategy. It may affect you !
I have copied below some feedback on the recent EG Housing Strategy which was sent to the Shire. These sorts of questions need to be asked and the community given better options and time to consider.
East
Gippsland Housing Strategy Feedback:
I am providing
this feedback on behalf of …………….there are a number of concerns that we have
and feel that Council have not provided adequate information on.
I believe that
the consultation process has not be fair and equitable to all. To provide
information on Council’s “Your Say” page and say that you have consulted with
community is incorrect. Many residents in East Gippsland do not have access to
the internet, and given that we are a low socio economic area there are many
that can’t afford the internet.
The notification
period for the walk in sessions was in many cases very short, making this
difficult for many to attend.
I have read
Council’s Housing Settlement Strategy and I have outlined some areas of concern
that I would like addressed.
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Housing Settlement Strategy |
Question |
1 |
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Planned
8271 dwellings built between 2021 and 2041. ·
Developer
profit per unit at least $100,000 represents $820,000,000. ·
Has
EGSC Audit and Risk Committee a record of Shire Councillor and Shire
Administrators (family, shareholdings etc.) interest in the land designated
for development or any pecuniary interest in any potential
construction/development company that could tender for the work or purchase
the land? |
Who benefits? If not why not? Should such a register of assets be recorded? |
2. |
East Gippsland Shire is designated a
“low socio-economic region” Adding to Bairnsdale and Paynesville
Conurbation will not improve the designation! |
How will the housing strategy change
this so that the region prospers beyond that designation? Would spreading eastwards and north to
Orbost, Cann River and Omeo be a better option for settlement. |
3. |
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Why is a heritage site (The Tanks) not
excluded from the Lakes Entrance planned residential extension? How large and area will be excluded
and what access will be ensured? |
4. |
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Wouldn’t the eastward spread of new
property development and industry offer greater opportunities to improve
overall infrastructure rather than focussing on the western extremity of East
Gippsland! |
5. |
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Who
at EGSC will manage and be accountable/responsible for ensuring that if this
proposed strategy is established, it is a success? ·
What
are the Key Performance Indicators for that position. ·
Will
Councillors be the judge of performance rather than the administration? |
6. |
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The Omeo Mountain Bike course/plan has
a budget of $7+ million with a totally unrealistic business plan of almost
200 visitors for every night of the year! How realistic is this strategy
document when there appears to be no growth in Omeo’s residences to accommodate
the visitors predicted for the cycling track? |
7. |
Report states that 33% of current EGSC
residents have arrived since 2016. What was the number that left/departed the
Shire. |
Why have these people left? What can we learn and correct for the
future from these departures? |
8. |
Unoccupied homes/dwellings represent
15% (400+) of East Gippsland homes. |
How can Council ensure that any new
dwellings must be occupied rather than for short stay/AirBnB holiday lets? |
9. |
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Why is there no reference or any input
to the document from the LEGAS community process which cost over $500,000? This has infrastructure and recognised
risks for the community of Lakes Entrance. |
10. |
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How much did this report cost to
prepare? |
11. |
The estimated growth of over 8000
dwellings in all areas as a result of this strategy. |
What increase in Council services and
infrastructure is planned to support such growth? Should sufficient increases be
projected, how does Council plan to fund them other than by increases in
rates and charges?
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12. |
Increases on this scale (say 21,000
persons) will require increases supply of water and removal of hard waste. |
How is the increase in
management/removal of hard waste to be funded? |
13. |
Projected population and dwelling
growth. |
What increases are planned in medical,
education, emergency and transport services? Medical services are already well
overstretched to accommodate the needs of the current population, emergency
services are under staffed and under-funded, likewise schools are full to
overflowing. Transport services are to say the least basic Shire-wide. |
14. |
The growth of 8000 dwellings means an increase
of 21,000 to the population (if you average 3 per new household). Of this 21,000 at least 16,000 will be of
working age. |
Where are the projected jobs for these
new residents, the new industry, business opportunities, etc.? Many of the youth who have grown up in
the area leave after completing secondary education in order to attain higher
qualifications and/or obtain meaningful work. Increased population will
magnify this issue. What is planned to alleviate this loss of our youth in
the community. |
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Specifically regarding the development
in the Lakes Entrance area, and directly in the northern area, what is
planned to preserve the Historical Site of the old Oil Works ( a heritage
area) to ensure its survival and the ability to maintain access to and from. |
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As it seems Infill housing is planned
in East Gippsland. |
Has consideration been given to the
fall in values of surrounding larger properties, the owners of which
purchased specifically to live in a low-density housing area. Is there a planned percentage of
public housing in the high density growth areas and has consideration been
given to the overall social economic
effects of such housing?
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If Infill housing is to go ahead in the so-called
‘northern growth corridor’ of Lakes Entrance |
What considerations have been given to
both vehicular and pedestrian traffic in the area? Currently there are no made footpaths,
and certainly none which are accessible for all. The traffic flows on
perimeter roads would increase dramatically and necessitate made footpaths
and changes in traffic management. These changes would also increase
requirements for better drainage |
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East Gippsland has a Bushfire Overlay
and much of it also has a flood overlay. |
With an increase in population what
plans are in place to be able to manage under Emergency Conditions. Where is the Emergency Evacuation
Centre in the case of Fire, likewise for Flood. |
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Planned
8271 dwellings built between 2021 and 2041, specifically Lakes Entrance. |
What works are planned to improve the
already limited access to and from the
town especially at peak times ? |
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Current communication facilities are
already unable to cope during peak periods with many outages etc. What plans are in place to affect
improvements to the infrastructure and subsequent services, eg, NBN Mobile
etc. |
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Given the amount of hitherto
undeveloped land being eaten up by these proposed developments, what offsets
are being put in place to account for loss of natural flora and fauna?
Particularly in the case of the
‘Northern Corridor’ in Lakes Entrance what offsets are planned to account for
the loss of Grey Gums in the planned developed area? |
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Considering the large number of
‘Holiday Homes’ and ‘Air BnB’ properties especially in the Lakes Entrance
area has consideration been given to either re adjusting the rates for these
properties or improving control over them from a rateable value aspect. |
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