Examples of Bushfire Risk Management Guidelines in a sentence
These proposed regulations will be underpinned by draft State Planning Policy 3.7 – Planning for Bushfire Risk Management, draft Planning for Bushfire Risk Management Guidelines and associated bushfire risk mapping.
Standards for access, turnarounds, water supply and building protection zones are drawn from the WAPC's Planning for Bushfire Risk Management Guidelines; these should be referenced when considering the establishment of these elements of the development.
Bushfire Risk Management Guidelines The revised guidelines are designed to supplement the objectives and policy measures established in SPP 3.7. They also provide an overview of the Western Australian planning process as it relates to bushfire protection.
The Planning for Bushfire Risk Management Guidelines include the “Bushfire Protection Criteria.” These replace the current Planning for Bush Fire Protection Guidelines and contain the performance measures and acceptable solutions for development and subdivisions.
Council response Question 1 - The Shire of Jerramungup will review and prepare a submission on the revised Planning for Bushfire RiskManagement Policy Framework including State Planning Policy 3.7 and the revised Planning for Bushfire Risk Management Guidelines.
Planning for Bushfire Risk Management Guidelines These Guidelines provide supporting information to implement SPP 3.7. Specifically, they assist in: determining appropriate land use planning in relation to bushfire prone areas across the State of Western Australia; specifying the requirements to be met at each stage of the planning process; and ensuring that necessary bushfire protection measures are incorporated into development.
COMMENT The Western Australian Planning Commission (‘WAPC’) released the following draft documents for public comment until 4 July 2014: • State Planning Policy 3.7 – Planning for Bushfire Risk Management; &• Planning for Bushfire Risk Management Guidelines.
BUSHFIRE ATTACK LEVEL ASSESSMENTThe Bushfire Attack Level Rating as determined from Appendix 2 of the Planning for Bushfire Risk Management Guidelines and using AS 3959 – 2009 vegetation types for the adjacent area to site is “LOW”.
Revised Planning for Bushfire Risk Management Guidelines have also been prepared and are designed to supplement the objectives and policy measures established in SPP 3.7, to assist in their interpretation and provide advice on how bushfire risk is to be addressed when designing or assessing a proposal within a bushfire-prone area.
The Regulations would serve as the statutory mechanism for implementing State Planning Policy 3.7: Planning for Bushfire Risk Management (‘SPP 3.7’) and the Planning for Bushfire Risk Management Guidelines.