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Adopted Strategies and Reports

Please see here for adopted strategies and reports. This section contains the Greater Shepparton 2030 Strategy and the Infrastructure Design Manual

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Greater Shepparton Housing Strategy
The GSHS has been developed to respond to existing and future housing needs in the municipality to the year 2031. It includes objectives, strategies and actions to guide housing delivery and sets a long-term direction for future residential growth.

Heritage Study
In 2001 the Greater Shepparton City Council commenced a heritage planning process for the region.
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Shepparton CBD Strategy
The Shepparton CBD Strategy was adopted by Council at its ordinary Council meeting on Tuesday 7 October 2008.
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Shepparton Tertiary Education Precinct Development Plan Report
The Shepparton Tertiary Education Precinct (‘STEP’) Development Plan has been prepared to provide a detailed strategic planning framework to improve the overall appeal and reputation of Shepparton as a seat of learning and development.
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Mooroopna West Growth Corridor Strategy
Due to the overall extent of flood prone land surrounding Mooroopna, existing Council policy has directed new residential development to the Mooroopna West Growth Corridor.
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Greater Shepparton Industrial Development Guidelines and Precincts
This guide aims to assist the development of industrial areas in Greater Shepparton by encouraging high standards of development; enabling Council to quickly assess and approve plans for developments which comply with the Policy; and poviding examples of developments which meet Council and servicing authority requirements.
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Shepparton North South Corridor Strategy
Greater Shepparton’s Municipal Strategic Statement (MSS) sets the major strategic directions and objectives for land use and development within the municipality.
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