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ISCCC Public Forum

07 February 2023

  Duffy Room, Eastlakes Footbal Club, 3 Oxley Street, Griffith

Implications for inner south residents of the Draft New Territory Plan and District Strategy.

Join us to find out what the ACT Government’s draft new Territory Plan and Inner South District Strategy mean for you and Canberra’s inner south.

Please register to attend at:https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/isccc-public-forum-7-february-2023-tickets-525363856437

Meeting Agenda:

  1. Welcome: Marea Fatseas, ISCCC Chair

  2. Key implications of proposed new Territory Plan (7.05-7.30pm)

    1. a)  Does the proposed new Territory Plan address key issues raised by inner south residents in ISCCC’s online survey in 2019/20? - Marea Fatseas

    2. b)  What are the proposed changes in decision making about Development Applications, including on green space, tree canopy, solar access? - Tim Field, ISCCC Committee

    3. c)  Taking three case studies, what is the difference between the current and proposed approach? - Richard Johnston, President, Kingston and Barton Residents Group

  3. Key implications of the proposed new Inner South District Strategy (7.30-7.50pm)

    a) How does the ACT Government’s proposed District Inner South Strategy compare with key features of the ISCCC’s draft inner south district strategy? - Richard Johnston

b) What are the implications for heritage, including cultural, built and natural heritage - Anne Forrest, Deputy Chair ISCCC and Sue Tongue, Griffith Narrabundah Community Association

  1. Implications for specific suburbs/heritage: concurrent breakout groups (7.50-8.20pm)

    1. a)  Griffith and Narrabundah - facilitated by David Denham, President Griffith Narrabundah

      Community Association

    2. b)  Kingston and Barton - facilitated by Richard Johnston, President, Kingston and Barton

      Residents Group

    3. c)  Oaks Estate and Symonston - facilitated by Fiona MacGregor, Oaks Estate Residents

      Association and Matt Ipkendanz, Symonston resident

    4. d)  Red Hill - Melissa Bennett, Convenor, Red Hill Residents Group

    5. e)  Deakin/Forrest/Yarralumla (Note: Implications for these suburbs will be discussed in

      detail at a separate public meeting on 14 February organised by the Deakin Residents

      Association and the Yarralumla Residents Association)

    6. f)  Heritage, including cultural, built and natural heritage - facilitated by Anne Forrest and Sue Tongue

  2. Report back by each break-out group (8.20-8.35pm)

  3. Key conclusions and next steps (8.35-9pm) — Marea Fatseas, Chair ISCCC