Elements and Performance Criteria
- Evaluate legislation pertaining to land use planning.
- Plan land development and control processes.
- Formal planning and approval process is identified through legislation.
- Document appeals procedure is identified through legislation.
- Legal requirements governing the introduction of planning schemes are identified and interpreted.
- Public consultation measures available under legislation are defined and planned.
- Evaluate the effects of transport and infrastructure on land use management decisions.
- Apply spatial organisation factors to the land development process.
- Scale and scope of the land development are determined through the land development process.
- Factors determining positioning of buildings on lots are identified.
- Provision of adequate space in a development is justified through spatial organisation factors.
- Streetscape construction as part of the development process is identified and established.
- Determine strategies for the use of land.
- Scope of land use in relation to principles of land use management is evaluated.
- Extent of existing constraints influencing decision making process of land management is identified.
- Criteria for prioritising land use area are established according to sustainable development principles.
- Rural land use and any special considerations for the land management process are established according to sustainable development principles.
- Strategies for effective land use management are identified through review of management models.