Plans of Management

Plans of Management
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We must prepare Plans of Management for all land that is classified as ‘Community Land’ within its ownership, care, control and/or management. Plans of Management We must prepare Plans of Management for all land that is classified as ‘Community Land’ within its ownership, care, control and/or management. Planning
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​​Council must prepare Plans of Management (PoM) for all land that is classified as ‘Community Land’ within its ownership, care, control and/or management.

The way 'Community Land’ is to be used and managed is strictly governed by an adopted PoM, therefore a Plan of Management is the primary land management tool. It provides a clear framework for use and management of all ‘Community Land’. Council is required to review and update PoM’s as part of legislation under the Local Government Act 1993, and the Local Government Regulations 2005.

A Plan of Management must:

  • Identify the important features of the land (i.e. natural significance, sportsgrounds etc)

  • Clarify how Council will manage the land

  • In particular indicate how the land may be used or developed (i.e. leasing, licencing etc)

The following table lists the current Plans of Management:​

 PoM

Title of PoM 

Date of Adoption

​Generic

Generic Plan of Management for Community Land and Crown Land​23 March 2021

 Specific

 Georges River Community Open Space Corridor

 23 October 2001

 Specific

 The Crest of Bankstown

June 2001

 Specific

 Bankstown Memorial Park and City Gardens

 24 August 1999

 Specific

 Bankstown Showground

 28 June 2005

 Specific

 Jensen Park

 May 2009

 Specific

 Jim Ring Reserve

 22 November 2016

​Specific

Deepwater Park and Kelso Parklands Plan of Management

26 March 2019

 Specific

 Sefton Golf Course

 21 February 2001

 Bushland

 The Crest - Appendix to The Crest PoM

 11 December 2001

 Bushland

 Deepwater Reserve

 23 July 2002

 Bushland

 Reserves at Lansdowne

 ​July 2002​​​​​

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