UPDATE - SEVEN MILE BEACH LOCAL AREA PLAN ADOPTED
The Seven Mile Beach Local Area Plan 2023 was adoped by Council and the final plan can be found in the documents folder or click here.
This consultation recently won both the State and National Planning Institute of Australia awards for Stakeholder Engagement. You can read more about the award here and why it was judged to be a great example of stakeholder engagement.
Updates for the Stormwater Management Plan and Seven Mile Beach Urban Tree Strategy coming soon.
UPDATE - CONSULTATION STAGE 2 NOW CLOSED
BACKGROUND
HELP US SHAPE THE FUTURE OF SEVEN MILE BEACH
Following on from the community consultation around the Seven Mile Beach Local Area Plan, Clarence City Council is undertaking a second round of community consultation to gain further understanding of the issues and experiences of Seven Mile Beach residents.
Council held a successful community drop-in session on 29 July, at Wyndham Resort, Seven Mile Beach to allow residents to share their experiences and engage with our experts. Over 80 residents came and shared issues and ideas.
The community survey stayed open until the 14 August and we heard from another 53 residents. The below topics were the focus of the survey.
Seven Mile Beach Local Area Plan
The consultation for the draft Seven Mile Beach Local Area Plan will inform the ongoing placemaking and public realm strategies for Seven Mile Beach, with a strong emphasis on protecting and enhancing special qualities of the town valued by the local community. Next Steps: the conversations and survey results will feed into any final changes before this is taken to council for endorsement.
Stormwater Management Plan
Council understands stormwater, surface water and climate change inundation hazards continue to be major areas of concern within Seven Mile Beach. Technical studies and the previous stage of community consultation has driven the need for solutions to be determined. Council is seeking to engage the community to increase our understanding of the situation and help inform our future planning. Next Steps: a draft Stormwater Management Plan will be shared with the community for feedback when it's drafted, Timing for this will be shared closer to the date.
Seven Mile Beach Urban Tree Strategy
The Seven Mile Beach Tree Strategy is new element to be added to the consultation, considering how we might work with the local community to increase the number of trees, on both public and private land, in a coordinated way. Trees, habitat, and a strong overall appreciation of the natural landscape of Seven Mile Beach was another key topic of feedback in the previous stage of consultation for the Local Area Plan. Council understands the community concern over loss of significant canopy trees. Trees also play a positive role in managing the water table and provide shade and cooling.
HOW YOU CAN BE INVOLVED
Clarence City Council wants to hear from the Seven Mile Beach community to help shape the future of the area. Consultation will be open from 18 July to 14 August 2023, with multiple ways to provide information and feedback to our team.
To have your say and help shape the future of Seven Mile Beach, you can:
- Complete our community survey available below. Open until 14 August 2023, and
- Send a written submission to yoursay@ccc.tas.gov.au
- A community drop-in session was held on 29 July at Wyndham Resort and over 80 community members came to share their experiences and ideas and told us their thoughts on the draft Local Area Plan.
If you have any questions about this project, you are welcome to contact members of council’s project team via the contact details to the right.
UPDATE STAGE 1 - previous stage
The Seven Mile Beach Local Area Plan Consultation Summary is now available to read in the document library. We had fantastic engagement throughout the consultation period, with 393 responses, 77% of which were residents within the study area.
How was stage 1 communicated back to the community and key stakeholders?
The report and consultation outcomes have been shared on the Your Say Page, as well as a post on council’s website, Facebook (including the community Facebook page) and Eastern Shore Sun.
What next for the project?
The Local Area Plan has now been prepared by the consultants and reviewed by Council officers. The Draft Local Area Plan has also been presented to Council at a council workshop. Community consultation for Stage 2 is the current stage.
ORIGINAL BACKGROUND
The Southern Tasmania Regional Land Use Strategy (STRLUS) identifies the existing Seven Mile Beach area within the Urban Growth Boundary (UGB), as a minor satellite seaside commuter settlement of Greater Hobart. There are important planning considerations concerning the form and growth of the settlement and how its community is serviced.
Council is undertaking consultation with the community as part of a key input into the preparation of a Local Area Plan for the sustainable growth and management of Seven Mile Beach, including protection and enhancement of the special qualities of the area values by its local community.
These questions are split amongst key structure planning considerations that we expect will form the body of the report.
We are interested in your opinions on existing features and values within Seven Mile Beach, as well as your thoughts and aspirations for the future development to be included in the Local Area Plan.
Complete our community survey until 14 August available below: Stage 2 Survey. Draft Local Area Plan, Water, Trees
Stage 2 Survey: Draft Local Area Plan, Water and Trees
Stage 2 Survey: Draft Local Area Plan, Water and Trees
Thank you for taking part in our consultation designed to shape the future of Seven Mile Beach. We are building on everything we heard last year when many of you shared your views on living in Seven Mile Beach and your aspirations for the future. We now have a draft plan [available in the document folder or click here] incorporating initial community feedback and want to know what you think of it.
Council has committed to developing a Stormwater Management Plan and a Seven Mile Beach Tree Strategy, so we also have questions to inform these critical projects incorporated into this survey.
The survey should take no longer than 10-15 minutes to complete, depending on your answers. All questions are optional and can be skipped.