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Appendix 1
Green wedge attributes

These features typify land in green wedges.

Environment/conservation features

  • areas used and suited to parks and conservation (national, State and local)
  • areas of flora and fauna significance
  • areas with native vegetation cover
  • wetlands
  • rivers and streams and their environmental buffers
  • significant geographic features (ridge lines, river valleys, mountains, plains)
  • heritage areas – natural/indigenous/European

Natural resource features

  • areas with potential for extractive industries (stone, sand, clay, soil)
  • areas of productive agricultural land (existing or potential)
  • timber reserves
  • water-supply catchments
  • areas considered suited to waste-water reuse

Community value features

  • areas of recognised landscape value
  • areas used or suited for recreation – public and private
  • open landscapes separating and distinguishing different urban communities

Existing policy features

  • areas identified at State level as off-limits to urban development, for example, Mornington Peninsula, Yarra Valley, Dandenong Ranges, Macedon Ranges
  • land identified in local policy instruments as preferred non-urban areas

Physical/safety features

  • areas of flooding and drainage difficulty
  • areas of high fire hazard
  • steep land subject to erosion and/or subsidence
  • coastal land subject to erosion
  • land with effluent absorption constraints (septic systems)
  • areas of contaminated land

Trunk servicing features

  • areas remote from public transport corridors
  • areas with constraints in providing physical and social services
  • areas near high-voltage transmission lines and major gas pipelines

Major facility features

  • locations used for or suited to airports and airfields
  • locations used for sewage treatment
  • locations used for or suited to waste disposal and recycling
  • locations used for prisons and other institutional uses

Potential land use conflict features

  • buffer areas required around uses with off-site effects, for example, Environment Protection Authority buffers and airport buffers