Retired and Archived Plans and Strategies

 

16 Result(s) Found

As endorsed by Council on 15 November 2016, Item AO303-16

Age Friendly Communities Plan aims to improve Burnie’s liveability by developing and implementing positive ageing policies and strategies to advance the interests of older residents and visitors to this community.

This plan was retired and archived on 23 February 2021.

As noted by Council on 15 Feb 2011 (Stage 1), Item AO047-11 and adopted by Council on 13 Dec 2011 (Stage 2), Item AO365-11

The Burnie West Coastal Area Study addresses land use patterns and directions on the coastal area from Cam River to West Park adjacent to the Burnie CBD. The Strategic Guidelines provide direction for future land use and assist balancing long term and more immediate outcomes.

This plan was retired and archived on 23 February 2021.

 

As adopted by Council on 20 September 2011, Item AO272-11

Economic Development Plan details guiding principles aimed at providing the City of Burnie with a strong and sustainable economy. These statements of purpose intended to inform or shape economic decision-making, for the city and Council.

This plan was retired and archived on 23 February 2021.

As endorsed by Council on 20 September 2011 AO274-11, revised 17 May 2016 AO116-16, revised 20 October 2020 AO246-20

Making Burnie 2030, a strategic plan for Burnie’s future that provides a set of clear directions for the whole community to work toward.

This plan was retired and archived on 22 August 2023

 

As prepared for Council in October 2010

The Paper Mill site represents an important strategic opportunity for the future economic development of the Burnie region. This report considers and assesses alternative uses for the site, site investigations, a review of historic industrial land consumption and extensive stakeholder consultation.

This report was retired and archived on 23 February 2021.

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