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Policies and initiatives
> Direction 5. A great place to be
> Policy 5.2

Policy 5.2 Recognise and protect cultural
identity, neighbourhood character and sense of place
Cultural identity makes a region, town or neighbourhood
unique. With sense of place, it reinforces a feeling of belonging.
While heritage and neighbourhood character are clear components
of sense of place, this also arises from non-physical aspects that
evolve over time, such as activities, people and the resulting cultural
vitality. These should not be affected unintentionally by development.
Sense of community, sense of place and shared identity
can be heightened through the powerful community-building tools
of the arts and culture. Participation and engagement in creative
activities also fosters cultural vitality and innovation at local
level.
New development and redevelopment in metropolitan
Melbourne and the surrounding region will respond and contribute
to existing sense of place and cultural identity. Links between
land-use planning and cultural planning will be strengthened.
Development will respond to its context. The special
characteristics of a local environment or place will be reinforced
by emphasising:
- the underlying (natural) landscape character this is
fundamental to its sense of place, even where substantial urban
development has occurred
- heritage values and built form that has resonance for the community
- the values, needs and aspirations of the community.
Neighbourhood character is an important component
of sense of place and a key element of ResCode. Identifying and
defining neighbourhood character is not about imposing design styles,
but about recognising distinctive urban forms and layout and their
relationship to the landscape and vegetation. ResCode and other
planning requirements will be used to ensure protection of existing
valued urban and neighbourhood character.
The urban form of each town and city represents
an accumulated memory of its origins and the way it has grown. Future
development will respect and add to this layering of community memory
and history.
Initiatives
| 5.2.1 |
Research the relationship between sense of place,
urban character, landscape character and neighbour-hood character
as a basis for improvements to the planning system |
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Strengthen tools in the planning system to ensure
development responds to its context in terms of built form,
landscape character and cultural identity |
| 5.2.3 |
Assist local government to undertake cultural
planning to encourage and support local cultural activity and
identity |
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