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State Planning Policy 2.1 Peel-Harvey Coastal Plain Catchment

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The Peel-Harvey coastal plain catchment policy ensures that land use changes within the Peel-Harvey estuarine system likely to cause environmental damage to the estuary are brought under planning control and prevented.

The objectives of this policy are to:

  • Improve the social, economic, ecological, aesthetic, and recreational potential of the Peel-Harvey coastal plain catchment. 
  • Ensure that changes to land use within the catchment to the Peel-Harvey estuarine system are controlled so as to avoid and minimise environmental damage. 
  • Balance environmental protection with the economic viability of the primary sector. 
  • Increase high water-using vegetation cover within the Peel-Harvey coastal plain catchment. 
  • Reflect the environmental objectives in the draft Environmental Protection Policy (Peel-Harvey Estuarine System) 1992. 
  • Prevent land uses likely to result in excessive nutrient export into the drainage system.


 
 
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Preston Industrial Park - Northern Precinct Structure Plan
 
 
Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1152/41 Jindalee (Jindee) Foreshore Rationalisation
 
 
Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1156/57 Neerabup Power Precinct
 
 
Cockburn coast district structure plan
 
 
South-West Framework
 
 
Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1153/41 Caversham Urban Cell
 
 
 
Publications
 
Preston Industrial Park - Northern Precinct Structure Plan
 
 
Annual Report 2008
 
 
Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1156/57 Neerabup Power Precinct
 
 
Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1152/41 Jindalee (Jindee) Foreshore Rationalisation
 
 
Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1139/57 Eastern Districts Omnibus 7
 
 
 
 
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