Filed under: Barossa, Biodiversity, Development, Environment, Gawler, Habitat, Planning, Planning Institute Australia, South Australia, Sustainability, Urban Growth Boundary, Urban Growth Boundary Forum Committee, Urban Sprawl, ugb | Tags: Barossa Regional Land-Use Study, Gawler East, Lend Lease, Planning, sustanability, 30 Year Plan, gawler, Regional Spatial Study
With all the talk of urban expansion in our area, it has been disappointing that up to now, no detailed study of needs and impacts of development had been undertaken.
So it is pleasing to see that the State Government recently announced it would undertake a Regional Spatial (Land – use ) Framework study of the region.
The study is aimed at guiding future urban and rural development in the area and should be a great opportunity for the community members to be involved in the consultation process.
The study will cover the area governed by The Barossa Council, District Council of Mallala, Light Regional Council, and the Town of Gawler. It will also seek input from the Wakefield Regional Council and The City of Playford.
The study aims to provide clear direction for future land use. It will identify appropriate areas for urban expansion, and areas to be preserved for agricultural uses and areas for environmental needs.
With this type of study a number of key land issues are addressed. They include:
- Residential
- Retail
- industrial/ commercial
- Tourism
- Community services / facilities
- Transport
- Primary production
- Environment
- Natural resource management
- Recreation, Open space and sporting facilities.
At the moment there is a perception in the community that the current push for urban expansion is industry driven and is not taking community concerns into account.
Hopefully this study will address the many concerns raised by the community. In particular we hope the wider community can have a voice during the assessment and analysis stages of this study.
It is apparently planned the study will be completed within six months which seems optimistic. It is also hoped that any declaration of an expanded urban boundary will be made after the report is finished and has been thoroughly considered by all levels of Government and in particular the community.
Get more details and have your say…. contact your Council members.
Filed under: Barossa, Biodiversity, Breaking News Locally, Development, Environment, Gawler, Habitat, Planning, South Australia, Sustainability, Urban Growth Boundary, Urban Growth Boundary Forum Committee, Urban Sprawl, ugb | Tags: Gawler East, Lend Lease, Planning, sustanability, 30 Year Plan, gawler
Looking north east from Eckerman Avenue we see land earmarked for urban growth boundary expansion. In the last few days we’ve heard of a Kangaroo turning up in the backyard of a resident opposite Dead Man’s Pass to the left of this photo, that Eckerman Avenue residents sometimes play host to visiting koalas, and a pair of rare diamon firetail finches has been spotted. What does this show? Well, what we residents already know, that the urban fringe can still contain significant habitat and that urban expansion is a threat to the biodiversity supported by this habitat!
Filed under: Barossa, Breaking News Locally, Development, Environment, Gawler, Planning, Politics, South Australia, Sustainability, Urban Growth Boundary, Urban Growth Boundary Forum Committee, Urban Sprawl, ugb | Tags: Gawler East, gawler east quarry, Lend Lease, Planning, sustanability, 30 Year Plan, gawler, rural lands protection
Planning SA’s original public consultation document on extending the Urban Growth Boundary extolled the virtues of the idea in Gawler East because it was all about rehabilitating the quarry. However, when you look at an aerial shot of the Gawler East area – there’s an awful lot of rural land surrounding the quarry that’s been included in the proposed area (see land inside black outline)!
Filed under: Barossa, Breaking News Locally, Environment, Gawler, Planning, Sustainability, The Bunyip, Urban Growth Boundary, Urban Growth Boundary Forum Committee, Urban Sprawl, ugb | Tags: Gawler East, Lend Lease, Planning, sustanability, 30 Year Plan, gawler
Well, Cit in the Bunyip 4th of October is running down the same old lines. He has though, accurately highlighted the obvious flaws in the current rush for urban expansion.
Developers are out talking up the potential amounts of money to be made by current land holders.Plans are being floated about potential housing estates.
All of this before the Government has made a final decision. And what Cit so correctly identified is the problem that will be created in Gawler’s streets with the uncontrolled increase in traffic.
Like all gold rushes there are huge expectations built up by those who plan to profit the most.
The reality is the community wants a detailed analysis followed by consultation to determine if this urban sprawl past Gawler is in fact feasible or desirable. Not a rush to develop, with ‘catch up footy’ being all we can hope to aspire to.
Filed under: Barossa, Breaking News Locally, Development, Environment, Gawler, Planning, Politics, South Australia, Sustainability, Urban Growth Boundary, Urban Growth Boundary Forum Committee, Urban Sprawl, ugb | Tags: Community Views, Development, Gawler, Gawler East, Lend Lease, Minister Holloway, Planning, sustanability, 30 Year Plan, gawler, Scenic Views, Submission, Urban Growth Boundary
Formed at the public meeting on Urban Boundary changes on 20th August 2007, the Gawler Urban Growth Boundary Forum Committee has been busy collecting signatures from residents who want to see much more consultation and a lot more information before anything goes ahead.
Above is a photo of the rural land at Gawler East which is likely to be developed if the UGB changes go ahead.
Attached is a copy of the Forum Committee’s submission to Minister Holloway.
It details many concerns of local people, including:
- traffic congestion and issues of safety.
- Loss of the scenic views as you come into Gawler from One Tree Hill and the Barossa (the photo above is of the current view from One Tree Hill Rd)
- The loss of the character of Gawler
- Availability of water for new development
- Extension of train services
- Overall community infrastructure.
Have a read for yourself and see if you agree! ugb-sub-forum.doc
the Blogawler Team

