Planning Strategy Maps
The Planning Strategy is the broad citywide strategy adopted by the Gold Coast Planning Scheme 2003 to achieve ecological sustainability.
It provides an overview of how the main influences on ecological sustainability, contained in Part 1, Division 2 - Towards Ecological Sustainability ( 186kb), have been synthesised with the Desired Environmental Outcomes (DEOs) in Part 2, Division 1 - Desired Environmental Outcomes (
229kb) to form generalised proposals for development, related infrastructure provision and the conservation of valuable features.
It therefore provides the context and policy foundation for the specific development.
Planning Scheme Reference: Part 3 - Planning Strategy
The following maps form part of the Gold Coast Planning Scheme 2003, Planning Strategy Maps:
- PS1: Land Use Themes (
691kb)
- PS2: River Catchments and Landform (
2.16mb)
- PS3: Conservation Strategy Plan (
2.43mb)
- PS4: Employment, Investment and Service Centres (Activity Centres) (
372kb)
- PS5: Infrastructure Provision and Sequencing Strategy (
637kb)
- PS6: Tourism Strategy (
1.6mb)
- PS7: Road System (
966kb)
- PS8: Public Transport System (
554kb)
- PS9: Cycling Network (
556kb)
- PS10: Gold Coast Character Map (
858kb)
- PS11: City Image Urban Form (
632kb)
- PS12: City Image Major Views (
634kb)
- PS13: City Image Visual Quality (
614kb)
- PS14: City Image Major Scenic Routes and Transitory Gateways (
603kb)
- PS15: Pacific Innovation Corridor (
618kb)