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This document outlines the strategic framework for assessing how our strategies align with the District Plan Review. It discusses city strategies, economic development, environmental sustainability, and community well-being. The focus is on outcome-driven stocktaking, compliance with regional policies, and adapting to market trends. The proposed processes involve implementation mechanisms, rules, and guidelines to ensure effective planning and stakeholder engagement. Our goal is to foster a sustainable and vibrant Hamilton by analyzing current uses and defining clear objectives through various strategic inputs.
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Strategic Planners Network Paula Rolfe 28 May 2010
Introduction • How are our strategies contributing to the District Plan Review?
City Strategies CityScope Creativity & Identity Economic Development HUGS Environmental Sustainability Hamilton Spatial Framework Access Hamilton Active Communities Social Well-Being
Critical Inputs Critical Inputs Strategic Framework Policy & Regulatory Framework Current DP (How effective?) Other requirements Stakeholder expectations • Council policies • Vista • Bylaws • etc SPATIAL FRAMEWORK Outcome Focussed Stocktake of existing uses • Regional Policies • Future Proof • RPS • RLTS Case law review • Government policies • NPSs • RMA – revised • River Settlement Best Practice Research District Plan Rules
Proposed Process Proposed Process SPATIAL FRAMEWORK Guiding Principles • Implementation mechanisms • District Plan rules • Structure Plans & Concept Plans • Local Area Plans (e.g. Hamilton East) • Design Guides • Other non-RMA methods e.g. Bylaws Interpret implications of strategic framework and other inputs District Plan Define objectives and policies Research and Investigate methods Understand market trends Outcomesoptionspapers