Background
The Crown Land Management Act 2016 requires that a Plan of Management be developed for all Crown reserves under the care, control and management of Council.
Therefore, Council invites feedback on the draft Plan of Management developed for all Crown reserves being managed by Bayside Council in accordance with the provisions of the Local Government Act 1993.
The draft Bayside Crown Land Plan of Management
Crown Land reserves play an important part in community life and are often part of larger areas of Council-owned community land. The draft Plan Of Management provides the legislative and operational framework for the management and usage of the Crown Land and identifies any future use or development of these reserves.
The purpose of the Plan of Management is to:
- Contribute to Council’s strategic plans
- Ensure compliance with the Local Government Act 1993 and Crown Land Management Act 2016
- Provide clarity on the future development and management of Crown Land in the Bayside local government area
Click here to view the draft Bayside Crown Land Plan of Management. The complete list of parks and reserves covered by the Plan can be found on pages 5 to 7. Maps of the reserves are included in Appendix A on page 29.
Have your say
Community input is needed to ensure the Plan of Management meets the local community's needs. You can provide your feedback in the following ways:
Online: Via the online submission form below.
Email: haveyoursay@bayside.nsw.gov.au
Post: Bayside Council, PO Box 21, Rockdale NSW 2216.
The closing date for submissions is 5pm Friday 12 May 2023.
Next steps
Your feedback will assist Council to update the Plan of Management so that it meets the needs of the community.
Further information
For more information, please contact Council's Officer, Stephen Zancanaro, at stephen.zancanaro@bayside.nsw.gov.au
Accessibility
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