stormwater planning policy changes...- council (when developing public land
TRANSCRIPT
Stormwater Planning Policy Changes
Breakfast Seminar
Background to reforms
Chris ChesterfieldCRC for Water Sensitive Cities
History of WSUD
1997
CSIRO Study
1999
BPEM Guidelines
2000
VSAPSMPs
2002
Clearwater
2006
Living Rivers amp Lower
Yarra Capacity Building
Programs
Clause 56
Strong WSUD growth
2010
Municipal IWCM
Targets
2011
SE IWCM Strategy
Victorian Stormwater Committee
2012
Living Victoria Policy
Water for Victoria
2016
History of WSUD
1997
CSIRO Study
1999
BPEM Guidelines
2000
VSAPSMPs
2002
Clearwater
2006
Living Rivers amp Lower
Yarra Capacity Building
Programs
Clause 56
Strong WSUD growth
2010
Municipal IWCM
Targets
2011
SE IWCM Strategy
Victorian Stormwater Committee
2012
Living Victoria Policy
Water for Victoria
2016
Transformational change in urban water
Public Health
1890s
Growth
Post WWII
Efficiency
1990s
TODAY
Liveability Sustainability Resilience
Separate water sewerage drainage systems
Integrated planning and management
6
Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
Source Property Inc Magazine
Residential dev must meet BPEM under VPP
Most residential dev not required to meet BPEM (other than apartments)
under VPP
Industrial commercial dev must meet BPEM
through DSSsInd com not required to meet BPEM under
VPP
Industrial com dev not required to meet BPEM
under VPP
No PSP guideline IWM plan (equivalents)
IWM in PSP guidelines + PSP IWM plans
Other councils havenrsquot
Some councils have expanded BPEM coverage
Renorsquos and rebuilds not required to meet
BPEM
Residential subdivisions must
meet BPEM
Offsets available
No offsets
No clear mechanism for recovering $$
DSSs for recovering $$ Public roads and
land not required to meet BPEM
Private land must meet
BPEM
VPP = Victoria Planning Provisions
BPEM = the stormwater management standards
DSS = Development Services Schemes
PSP = Precinct Structure Plans
IWM = Integrated Water Management
8
Government commits to improve stormwater management through planning system reforms
9
Terms of Reference
Part A (core)Specific advice on which types of
development of those currently not subject to the Statersquos urban runoff management
objectives should be required to manage their stormwater and the associated reforms
Part B (future directions) Future policy directions for improving
stormwater management and strengthening the links between urban water management and the planning and development system
more broadly
10
Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
Dr Jeremy Cheesman Julie Katz Chris Chesterfield (chair) Sue Porter
11
Wide consultation
6 committee meetings
6 stakeholder workshops
46 submissions7 one on ones
12
Stakeholder feedback
bull Consultation indicated widespread support for application of stormwater standards across all development types
bull Raised a number of implementation issues
bull Planning system only part of the response
13
Stakeholder feedback
Other feedback
bull Offsets are useful if they can be designed to provide net benefits and protect sensitive areas
bull Councils struggle with funding stormwater infrastructure costs
bull Rolesaccountabilities not well definedbull Skills tools and guidance need investmentbull Community awareness lowbull Support for linking IWM plans to planning system
14
Committee submitted its report in September 2018
15
The Committees 18 recommendations include
bull Planning reforms (3) ndash immediate reforms satisfying Part A of the Terms of Reference (ToR)
bull Future policy directions (7) ndash longer term policy directions satisfying Part B of the ToR
bull Supporting actions (8) ndash actions to ensure successful implementation of the (Part A) planning reforms satisfying Part B of the ToR
Committee Recomendations
16
Planning reforms
Rec 1 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 1) That the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull commercial subdivisions and developmentsbull industrial subdivisions and developmentsbull public-use developmentsbull multi-dwelling residential subdivisions and developments
Rec 2 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 2) That subject to further consultation the development of deemed-to-satisfy solutions (rec 12) adequate guidance and tools (recs 13 14 and 15) and offset processes (rec 5) the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull single-dwelling developmentsbull extensions over 50 m2
Rec 3 ndash Insert an IWM clause into the Planning Policy Framework (PPF) That the Victorian Government amend the PPF to embed the concepts of IWM objectives and strategies
17
Future policy directions
Rec 4 ndash Amend the building and plumbing controls
Rec 5 ndash Establish effective offsetting arrangements
Rec 6 ndash Clarify local governmentsrsquo roles and responsibilities
Rec 7 ndash Strengthen compliance requirements
Rec 8 ndash Determine funding sources for public stormwater infrastructure
Rec 9 ndash Link water management with urban planning
Rec 10 ndash Set stronger place-based BPEM stormwater performance objectives
18
Rec 11 ndash Strengthen enforcement of stormwater construction requirements
Rec 12 ndash Prepare deemed-to-satisfy solutions
Rec 13 ndash Review the STORM and MUSIC tools
Rec 14 ndash Build technical expertise
Rec 15 ndash Improve guidance
Rec 16 ndash Improve awareness of the VPP changes
Rec 17 ndash Investigate options for rainwater tank maintenance and operation
Rec 18 ndash Broaden rating systems to include IWM
Supporting actions
The new stormwater provisions
Emma Stewart DELWP
20
Government response (to date)
21
Government is currently considering the committeersquos longer-term recommendations and is working with key stakeholders to determine the most effective response and pathways for implementation
Longer term recommendations
22
State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
Sourced ELM 2018
23
State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
24
Development types (volume)
Future development estimated impervious area 2020-2050
25
The nitty grittyhellip
26
Amendment VC154
Victoria Planning Provision changesbull New clause (5318) and changes to an existing clause
(5503) to expand the stormwater requirements to more development types
bull New objectives to manage toxicants and encourage broader benefits of stormwater management
27
Whatrsquos in
Applies to an application tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
In both hellip
Clause 5318bull commercial zonesbull industrial zonesbull public-use zones
Clause 5518 bull Construct townhouses
Whatrsquos out of clause 5318
bull Developments and subdivisions approved or lodged prior to the amendment
bull Developments which do not require planning permission
bull Vicsmart applications
bull Applications for land within development or incorporated plans approved before the amendment
bull Extensions and works lt 50m2
bull Applications after the amendment to amend existing planning permits
If in doubt ask a planner
29
Key elements of clauses
Industrial commercial applications (Clause 5318)tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W1)
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W2)+ Site management objectives + standard (W3)
Decision guidelines
Same for Clause 5503 (townhouses)
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
Background to reforms
Chris ChesterfieldCRC for Water Sensitive Cities
History of WSUD
1997
CSIRO Study
1999
BPEM Guidelines
2000
VSAPSMPs
2002
Clearwater
2006
Living Rivers amp Lower
Yarra Capacity Building
Programs
Clause 56
Strong WSUD growth
2010
Municipal IWCM
Targets
2011
SE IWCM Strategy
Victorian Stormwater Committee
2012
Living Victoria Policy
Water for Victoria
2016
History of WSUD
1997
CSIRO Study
1999
BPEM Guidelines
2000
VSAPSMPs
2002
Clearwater
2006
Living Rivers amp Lower
Yarra Capacity Building
Programs
Clause 56
Strong WSUD growth
2010
Municipal IWCM
Targets
2011
SE IWCM Strategy
Victorian Stormwater Committee
2012
Living Victoria Policy
Water for Victoria
2016
Transformational change in urban water
Public Health
1890s
Growth
Post WWII
Efficiency
1990s
TODAY
Liveability Sustainability Resilience
Separate water sewerage drainage systems
Integrated planning and management
6
Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
Source Property Inc Magazine
Residential dev must meet BPEM under VPP
Most residential dev not required to meet BPEM (other than apartments)
under VPP
Industrial commercial dev must meet BPEM
through DSSsInd com not required to meet BPEM under
VPP
Industrial com dev not required to meet BPEM
under VPP
No PSP guideline IWM plan (equivalents)
IWM in PSP guidelines + PSP IWM plans
Other councils havenrsquot
Some councils have expanded BPEM coverage
Renorsquos and rebuilds not required to meet
BPEM
Residential subdivisions must
meet BPEM
Offsets available
No offsets
No clear mechanism for recovering $$
DSSs for recovering $$ Public roads and
land not required to meet BPEM
Private land must meet
BPEM
VPP = Victoria Planning Provisions
BPEM = the stormwater management standards
DSS = Development Services Schemes
PSP = Precinct Structure Plans
IWM = Integrated Water Management
8
Government commits to improve stormwater management through planning system reforms
9
Terms of Reference
Part A (core)Specific advice on which types of
development of those currently not subject to the Statersquos urban runoff management
objectives should be required to manage their stormwater and the associated reforms
Part B (future directions) Future policy directions for improving
stormwater management and strengthening the links between urban water management and the planning and development system
more broadly
10
Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
Dr Jeremy Cheesman Julie Katz Chris Chesterfield (chair) Sue Porter
11
Wide consultation
6 committee meetings
6 stakeholder workshops
46 submissions7 one on ones
12
Stakeholder feedback
bull Consultation indicated widespread support for application of stormwater standards across all development types
bull Raised a number of implementation issues
bull Planning system only part of the response
13
Stakeholder feedback
Other feedback
bull Offsets are useful if they can be designed to provide net benefits and protect sensitive areas
bull Councils struggle with funding stormwater infrastructure costs
bull Rolesaccountabilities not well definedbull Skills tools and guidance need investmentbull Community awareness lowbull Support for linking IWM plans to planning system
14
Committee submitted its report in September 2018
15
The Committees 18 recommendations include
bull Planning reforms (3) ndash immediate reforms satisfying Part A of the Terms of Reference (ToR)
bull Future policy directions (7) ndash longer term policy directions satisfying Part B of the ToR
bull Supporting actions (8) ndash actions to ensure successful implementation of the (Part A) planning reforms satisfying Part B of the ToR
Committee Recomendations
16
Planning reforms
Rec 1 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 1) That the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull commercial subdivisions and developmentsbull industrial subdivisions and developmentsbull public-use developmentsbull multi-dwelling residential subdivisions and developments
Rec 2 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 2) That subject to further consultation the development of deemed-to-satisfy solutions (rec 12) adequate guidance and tools (recs 13 14 and 15) and offset processes (rec 5) the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull single-dwelling developmentsbull extensions over 50 m2
Rec 3 ndash Insert an IWM clause into the Planning Policy Framework (PPF) That the Victorian Government amend the PPF to embed the concepts of IWM objectives and strategies
17
Future policy directions
Rec 4 ndash Amend the building and plumbing controls
Rec 5 ndash Establish effective offsetting arrangements
Rec 6 ndash Clarify local governmentsrsquo roles and responsibilities
Rec 7 ndash Strengthen compliance requirements
Rec 8 ndash Determine funding sources for public stormwater infrastructure
Rec 9 ndash Link water management with urban planning
Rec 10 ndash Set stronger place-based BPEM stormwater performance objectives
18
Rec 11 ndash Strengthen enforcement of stormwater construction requirements
Rec 12 ndash Prepare deemed-to-satisfy solutions
Rec 13 ndash Review the STORM and MUSIC tools
Rec 14 ndash Build technical expertise
Rec 15 ndash Improve guidance
Rec 16 ndash Improve awareness of the VPP changes
Rec 17 ndash Investigate options for rainwater tank maintenance and operation
Rec 18 ndash Broaden rating systems to include IWM
Supporting actions
The new stormwater provisions
Emma Stewart DELWP
20
Government response (to date)
21
Government is currently considering the committeersquos longer-term recommendations and is working with key stakeholders to determine the most effective response and pathways for implementation
Longer term recommendations
22
State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
Sourced ELM 2018
23
State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
24
Development types (volume)
Future development estimated impervious area 2020-2050
25
The nitty grittyhellip
26
Amendment VC154
Victoria Planning Provision changesbull New clause (5318) and changes to an existing clause
(5503) to expand the stormwater requirements to more development types
bull New objectives to manage toxicants and encourage broader benefits of stormwater management
27
Whatrsquos in
Applies to an application tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
In both hellip
Clause 5318bull commercial zonesbull industrial zonesbull public-use zones
Clause 5518 bull Construct townhouses
Whatrsquos out of clause 5318
bull Developments and subdivisions approved or lodged prior to the amendment
bull Developments which do not require planning permission
bull Vicsmart applications
bull Applications for land within development or incorporated plans approved before the amendment
bull Extensions and works lt 50m2
bull Applications after the amendment to amend existing planning permits
If in doubt ask a planner
29
Key elements of clauses
Industrial commercial applications (Clause 5318)tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W1)
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W2)+ Site management objectives + standard (W3)
Decision guidelines
Same for Clause 5503 (townhouses)
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
History of WSUD
1997
CSIRO Study
1999
BPEM Guidelines
2000
VSAPSMPs
2002
Clearwater
2006
Living Rivers amp Lower
Yarra Capacity Building
Programs
Clause 56
Strong WSUD growth
2010
Municipal IWCM
Targets
2011
SE IWCM Strategy
Victorian Stormwater Committee
2012
Living Victoria Policy
Water for Victoria
2016
History of WSUD
1997
CSIRO Study
1999
BPEM Guidelines
2000
VSAPSMPs
2002
Clearwater
2006
Living Rivers amp Lower
Yarra Capacity Building
Programs
Clause 56
Strong WSUD growth
2010
Municipal IWCM
Targets
2011
SE IWCM Strategy
Victorian Stormwater Committee
2012
Living Victoria Policy
Water for Victoria
2016
Transformational change in urban water
Public Health
1890s
Growth
Post WWII
Efficiency
1990s
TODAY
Liveability Sustainability Resilience
Separate water sewerage drainage systems
Integrated planning and management
6
Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
Source Property Inc Magazine
Residential dev must meet BPEM under VPP
Most residential dev not required to meet BPEM (other than apartments)
under VPP
Industrial commercial dev must meet BPEM
through DSSsInd com not required to meet BPEM under
VPP
Industrial com dev not required to meet BPEM
under VPP
No PSP guideline IWM plan (equivalents)
IWM in PSP guidelines + PSP IWM plans
Other councils havenrsquot
Some councils have expanded BPEM coverage
Renorsquos and rebuilds not required to meet
BPEM
Residential subdivisions must
meet BPEM
Offsets available
No offsets
No clear mechanism for recovering $$
DSSs for recovering $$ Public roads and
land not required to meet BPEM
Private land must meet
BPEM
VPP = Victoria Planning Provisions
BPEM = the stormwater management standards
DSS = Development Services Schemes
PSP = Precinct Structure Plans
IWM = Integrated Water Management
8
Government commits to improve stormwater management through planning system reforms
9
Terms of Reference
Part A (core)Specific advice on which types of
development of those currently not subject to the Statersquos urban runoff management
objectives should be required to manage their stormwater and the associated reforms
Part B (future directions) Future policy directions for improving
stormwater management and strengthening the links between urban water management and the planning and development system
more broadly
10
Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
Dr Jeremy Cheesman Julie Katz Chris Chesterfield (chair) Sue Porter
11
Wide consultation
6 committee meetings
6 stakeholder workshops
46 submissions7 one on ones
12
Stakeholder feedback
bull Consultation indicated widespread support for application of stormwater standards across all development types
bull Raised a number of implementation issues
bull Planning system only part of the response
13
Stakeholder feedback
Other feedback
bull Offsets are useful if they can be designed to provide net benefits and protect sensitive areas
bull Councils struggle with funding stormwater infrastructure costs
bull Rolesaccountabilities not well definedbull Skills tools and guidance need investmentbull Community awareness lowbull Support for linking IWM plans to planning system
14
Committee submitted its report in September 2018
15
The Committees 18 recommendations include
bull Planning reforms (3) ndash immediate reforms satisfying Part A of the Terms of Reference (ToR)
bull Future policy directions (7) ndash longer term policy directions satisfying Part B of the ToR
bull Supporting actions (8) ndash actions to ensure successful implementation of the (Part A) planning reforms satisfying Part B of the ToR
Committee Recomendations
16
Planning reforms
Rec 1 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 1) That the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull commercial subdivisions and developmentsbull industrial subdivisions and developmentsbull public-use developmentsbull multi-dwelling residential subdivisions and developments
Rec 2 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 2) That subject to further consultation the development of deemed-to-satisfy solutions (rec 12) adequate guidance and tools (recs 13 14 and 15) and offset processes (rec 5) the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull single-dwelling developmentsbull extensions over 50 m2
Rec 3 ndash Insert an IWM clause into the Planning Policy Framework (PPF) That the Victorian Government amend the PPF to embed the concepts of IWM objectives and strategies
17
Future policy directions
Rec 4 ndash Amend the building and plumbing controls
Rec 5 ndash Establish effective offsetting arrangements
Rec 6 ndash Clarify local governmentsrsquo roles and responsibilities
Rec 7 ndash Strengthen compliance requirements
Rec 8 ndash Determine funding sources for public stormwater infrastructure
Rec 9 ndash Link water management with urban planning
Rec 10 ndash Set stronger place-based BPEM stormwater performance objectives
18
Rec 11 ndash Strengthen enforcement of stormwater construction requirements
Rec 12 ndash Prepare deemed-to-satisfy solutions
Rec 13 ndash Review the STORM and MUSIC tools
Rec 14 ndash Build technical expertise
Rec 15 ndash Improve guidance
Rec 16 ndash Improve awareness of the VPP changes
Rec 17 ndash Investigate options for rainwater tank maintenance and operation
Rec 18 ndash Broaden rating systems to include IWM
Supporting actions
The new stormwater provisions
Emma Stewart DELWP
20
Government response (to date)
21
Government is currently considering the committeersquos longer-term recommendations and is working with key stakeholders to determine the most effective response and pathways for implementation
Longer term recommendations
22
State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
Sourced ELM 2018
23
State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
24
Development types (volume)
Future development estimated impervious area 2020-2050
25
The nitty grittyhellip
26
Amendment VC154
Victoria Planning Provision changesbull New clause (5318) and changes to an existing clause
(5503) to expand the stormwater requirements to more development types
bull New objectives to manage toxicants and encourage broader benefits of stormwater management
27
Whatrsquos in
Applies to an application tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
In both hellip
Clause 5318bull commercial zonesbull industrial zonesbull public-use zones
Clause 5518 bull Construct townhouses
Whatrsquos out of clause 5318
bull Developments and subdivisions approved or lodged prior to the amendment
bull Developments which do not require planning permission
bull Vicsmart applications
bull Applications for land within development or incorporated plans approved before the amendment
bull Extensions and works lt 50m2
bull Applications after the amendment to amend existing planning permits
If in doubt ask a planner
29
Key elements of clauses
Industrial commercial applications (Clause 5318)tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W1)
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W2)+ Site management objectives + standard (W3)
Decision guidelines
Same for Clause 5503 (townhouses)
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
History of WSUD
1997
CSIRO Study
1999
BPEM Guidelines
2000
VSAPSMPs
2002
Clearwater
2006
Living Rivers amp Lower
Yarra Capacity Building
Programs
Clause 56
Strong WSUD growth
2010
Municipal IWCM
Targets
2011
SE IWCM Strategy
Victorian Stormwater Committee
2012
Living Victoria Policy
Water for Victoria
2016
Transformational change in urban water
Public Health
1890s
Growth
Post WWII
Efficiency
1990s
TODAY
Liveability Sustainability Resilience
Separate water sewerage drainage systems
Integrated planning and management
6
Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
Source Property Inc Magazine
Residential dev must meet BPEM under VPP
Most residential dev not required to meet BPEM (other than apartments)
under VPP
Industrial commercial dev must meet BPEM
through DSSsInd com not required to meet BPEM under
VPP
Industrial com dev not required to meet BPEM
under VPP
No PSP guideline IWM plan (equivalents)
IWM in PSP guidelines + PSP IWM plans
Other councils havenrsquot
Some councils have expanded BPEM coverage
Renorsquos and rebuilds not required to meet
BPEM
Residential subdivisions must
meet BPEM
Offsets available
No offsets
No clear mechanism for recovering $$
DSSs for recovering $$ Public roads and
land not required to meet BPEM
Private land must meet
BPEM
VPP = Victoria Planning Provisions
BPEM = the stormwater management standards
DSS = Development Services Schemes
PSP = Precinct Structure Plans
IWM = Integrated Water Management
8
Government commits to improve stormwater management through planning system reforms
9
Terms of Reference
Part A (core)Specific advice on which types of
development of those currently not subject to the Statersquos urban runoff management
objectives should be required to manage their stormwater and the associated reforms
Part B (future directions) Future policy directions for improving
stormwater management and strengthening the links between urban water management and the planning and development system
more broadly
10
Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
Dr Jeremy Cheesman Julie Katz Chris Chesterfield (chair) Sue Porter
11
Wide consultation
6 committee meetings
6 stakeholder workshops
46 submissions7 one on ones
12
Stakeholder feedback
bull Consultation indicated widespread support for application of stormwater standards across all development types
bull Raised a number of implementation issues
bull Planning system only part of the response
13
Stakeholder feedback
Other feedback
bull Offsets are useful if they can be designed to provide net benefits and protect sensitive areas
bull Councils struggle with funding stormwater infrastructure costs
bull Rolesaccountabilities not well definedbull Skills tools and guidance need investmentbull Community awareness lowbull Support for linking IWM plans to planning system
14
Committee submitted its report in September 2018
15
The Committees 18 recommendations include
bull Planning reforms (3) ndash immediate reforms satisfying Part A of the Terms of Reference (ToR)
bull Future policy directions (7) ndash longer term policy directions satisfying Part B of the ToR
bull Supporting actions (8) ndash actions to ensure successful implementation of the (Part A) planning reforms satisfying Part B of the ToR
Committee Recomendations
16
Planning reforms
Rec 1 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 1) That the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull commercial subdivisions and developmentsbull industrial subdivisions and developmentsbull public-use developmentsbull multi-dwelling residential subdivisions and developments
Rec 2 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 2) That subject to further consultation the development of deemed-to-satisfy solutions (rec 12) adequate guidance and tools (recs 13 14 and 15) and offset processes (rec 5) the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull single-dwelling developmentsbull extensions over 50 m2
Rec 3 ndash Insert an IWM clause into the Planning Policy Framework (PPF) That the Victorian Government amend the PPF to embed the concepts of IWM objectives and strategies
17
Future policy directions
Rec 4 ndash Amend the building and plumbing controls
Rec 5 ndash Establish effective offsetting arrangements
Rec 6 ndash Clarify local governmentsrsquo roles and responsibilities
Rec 7 ndash Strengthen compliance requirements
Rec 8 ndash Determine funding sources for public stormwater infrastructure
Rec 9 ndash Link water management with urban planning
Rec 10 ndash Set stronger place-based BPEM stormwater performance objectives
18
Rec 11 ndash Strengthen enforcement of stormwater construction requirements
Rec 12 ndash Prepare deemed-to-satisfy solutions
Rec 13 ndash Review the STORM and MUSIC tools
Rec 14 ndash Build technical expertise
Rec 15 ndash Improve guidance
Rec 16 ndash Improve awareness of the VPP changes
Rec 17 ndash Investigate options for rainwater tank maintenance and operation
Rec 18 ndash Broaden rating systems to include IWM
Supporting actions
The new stormwater provisions
Emma Stewart DELWP
20
Government response (to date)
21
Government is currently considering the committeersquos longer-term recommendations and is working with key stakeholders to determine the most effective response and pathways for implementation
Longer term recommendations
22
State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
Sourced ELM 2018
23
State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
24
Development types (volume)
Future development estimated impervious area 2020-2050
25
The nitty grittyhellip
26
Amendment VC154
Victoria Planning Provision changesbull New clause (5318) and changes to an existing clause
(5503) to expand the stormwater requirements to more development types
bull New objectives to manage toxicants and encourage broader benefits of stormwater management
27
Whatrsquos in
Applies to an application tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
In both hellip
Clause 5318bull commercial zonesbull industrial zonesbull public-use zones
Clause 5518 bull Construct townhouses
Whatrsquos out of clause 5318
bull Developments and subdivisions approved or lodged prior to the amendment
bull Developments which do not require planning permission
bull Vicsmart applications
bull Applications for land within development or incorporated plans approved before the amendment
bull Extensions and works lt 50m2
bull Applications after the amendment to amend existing planning permits
If in doubt ask a planner
29
Key elements of clauses
Industrial commercial applications (Clause 5318)tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W1)
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W2)+ Site management objectives + standard (W3)
Decision guidelines
Same for Clause 5503 (townhouses)
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
Transformational change in urban water
Public Health
1890s
Growth
Post WWII
Efficiency
1990s
TODAY
Liveability Sustainability Resilience
Separate water sewerage drainage systems
Integrated planning and management
6
Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
Source Property Inc Magazine
Residential dev must meet BPEM under VPP
Most residential dev not required to meet BPEM (other than apartments)
under VPP
Industrial commercial dev must meet BPEM
through DSSsInd com not required to meet BPEM under
VPP
Industrial com dev not required to meet BPEM
under VPP
No PSP guideline IWM plan (equivalents)
IWM in PSP guidelines + PSP IWM plans
Other councils havenrsquot
Some councils have expanded BPEM coverage
Renorsquos and rebuilds not required to meet
BPEM
Residential subdivisions must
meet BPEM
Offsets available
No offsets
No clear mechanism for recovering $$
DSSs for recovering $$ Public roads and
land not required to meet BPEM
Private land must meet
BPEM
VPP = Victoria Planning Provisions
BPEM = the stormwater management standards
DSS = Development Services Schemes
PSP = Precinct Structure Plans
IWM = Integrated Water Management
8
Government commits to improve stormwater management through planning system reforms
9
Terms of Reference
Part A (core)Specific advice on which types of
development of those currently not subject to the Statersquos urban runoff management
objectives should be required to manage their stormwater and the associated reforms
Part B (future directions) Future policy directions for improving
stormwater management and strengthening the links between urban water management and the planning and development system
more broadly
10
Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
Dr Jeremy Cheesman Julie Katz Chris Chesterfield (chair) Sue Porter
11
Wide consultation
6 committee meetings
6 stakeholder workshops
46 submissions7 one on ones
12
Stakeholder feedback
bull Consultation indicated widespread support for application of stormwater standards across all development types
bull Raised a number of implementation issues
bull Planning system only part of the response
13
Stakeholder feedback
Other feedback
bull Offsets are useful if they can be designed to provide net benefits and protect sensitive areas
bull Councils struggle with funding stormwater infrastructure costs
bull Rolesaccountabilities not well definedbull Skills tools and guidance need investmentbull Community awareness lowbull Support for linking IWM plans to planning system
14
Committee submitted its report in September 2018
15
The Committees 18 recommendations include
bull Planning reforms (3) ndash immediate reforms satisfying Part A of the Terms of Reference (ToR)
bull Future policy directions (7) ndash longer term policy directions satisfying Part B of the ToR
bull Supporting actions (8) ndash actions to ensure successful implementation of the (Part A) planning reforms satisfying Part B of the ToR
Committee Recomendations
16
Planning reforms
Rec 1 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 1) That the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull commercial subdivisions and developmentsbull industrial subdivisions and developmentsbull public-use developmentsbull multi-dwelling residential subdivisions and developments
Rec 2 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 2) That subject to further consultation the development of deemed-to-satisfy solutions (rec 12) adequate guidance and tools (recs 13 14 and 15) and offset processes (rec 5) the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull single-dwelling developmentsbull extensions over 50 m2
Rec 3 ndash Insert an IWM clause into the Planning Policy Framework (PPF) That the Victorian Government amend the PPF to embed the concepts of IWM objectives and strategies
17
Future policy directions
Rec 4 ndash Amend the building and plumbing controls
Rec 5 ndash Establish effective offsetting arrangements
Rec 6 ndash Clarify local governmentsrsquo roles and responsibilities
Rec 7 ndash Strengthen compliance requirements
Rec 8 ndash Determine funding sources for public stormwater infrastructure
Rec 9 ndash Link water management with urban planning
Rec 10 ndash Set stronger place-based BPEM stormwater performance objectives
18
Rec 11 ndash Strengthen enforcement of stormwater construction requirements
Rec 12 ndash Prepare deemed-to-satisfy solutions
Rec 13 ndash Review the STORM and MUSIC tools
Rec 14 ndash Build technical expertise
Rec 15 ndash Improve guidance
Rec 16 ndash Improve awareness of the VPP changes
Rec 17 ndash Investigate options for rainwater tank maintenance and operation
Rec 18 ndash Broaden rating systems to include IWM
Supporting actions
The new stormwater provisions
Emma Stewart DELWP
20
Government response (to date)
21
Government is currently considering the committeersquos longer-term recommendations and is working with key stakeholders to determine the most effective response and pathways for implementation
Longer term recommendations
22
State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
Sourced ELM 2018
23
State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
24
Development types (volume)
Future development estimated impervious area 2020-2050
25
The nitty grittyhellip
26
Amendment VC154
Victoria Planning Provision changesbull New clause (5318) and changes to an existing clause
(5503) to expand the stormwater requirements to more development types
bull New objectives to manage toxicants and encourage broader benefits of stormwater management
27
Whatrsquos in
Applies to an application tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
In both hellip
Clause 5318bull commercial zonesbull industrial zonesbull public-use zones
Clause 5518 bull Construct townhouses
Whatrsquos out of clause 5318
bull Developments and subdivisions approved or lodged prior to the amendment
bull Developments which do not require planning permission
bull Vicsmart applications
bull Applications for land within development or incorporated plans approved before the amendment
bull Extensions and works lt 50m2
bull Applications after the amendment to amend existing planning permits
If in doubt ask a planner
29
Key elements of clauses
Industrial commercial applications (Clause 5318)tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W1)
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W2)+ Site management objectives + standard (W3)
Decision guidelines
Same for Clause 5503 (townhouses)
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
6
Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
Source Property Inc Magazine
Residential dev must meet BPEM under VPP
Most residential dev not required to meet BPEM (other than apartments)
under VPP
Industrial commercial dev must meet BPEM
through DSSsInd com not required to meet BPEM under
VPP
Industrial com dev not required to meet BPEM
under VPP
No PSP guideline IWM plan (equivalents)
IWM in PSP guidelines + PSP IWM plans
Other councils havenrsquot
Some councils have expanded BPEM coverage
Renorsquos and rebuilds not required to meet
BPEM
Residential subdivisions must
meet BPEM
Offsets available
No offsets
No clear mechanism for recovering $$
DSSs for recovering $$ Public roads and
land not required to meet BPEM
Private land must meet
BPEM
VPP = Victoria Planning Provisions
BPEM = the stormwater management standards
DSS = Development Services Schemes
PSP = Precinct Structure Plans
IWM = Integrated Water Management
8
Government commits to improve stormwater management through planning system reforms
9
Terms of Reference
Part A (core)Specific advice on which types of
development of those currently not subject to the Statersquos urban runoff management
objectives should be required to manage their stormwater and the associated reforms
Part B (future directions) Future policy directions for improving
stormwater management and strengthening the links between urban water management and the planning and development system
more broadly
10
Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
Dr Jeremy Cheesman Julie Katz Chris Chesterfield (chair) Sue Porter
11
Wide consultation
6 committee meetings
6 stakeholder workshops
46 submissions7 one on ones
12
Stakeholder feedback
bull Consultation indicated widespread support for application of stormwater standards across all development types
bull Raised a number of implementation issues
bull Planning system only part of the response
13
Stakeholder feedback
Other feedback
bull Offsets are useful if they can be designed to provide net benefits and protect sensitive areas
bull Councils struggle with funding stormwater infrastructure costs
bull Rolesaccountabilities not well definedbull Skills tools and guidance need investmentbull Community awareness lowbull Support for linking IWM plans to planning system
14
Committee submitted its report in September 2018
15
The Committees 18 recommendations include
bull Planning reforms (3) ndash immediate reforms satisfying Part A of the Terms of Reference (ToR)
bull Future policy directions (7) ndash longer term policy directions satisfying Part B of the ToR
bull Supporting actions (8) ndash actions to ensure successful implementation of the (Part A) planning reforms satisfying Part B of the ToR
Committee Recomendations
16
Planning reforms
Rec 1 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 1) That the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull commercial subdivisions and developmentsbull industrial subdivisions and developmentsbull public-use developmentsbull multi-dwelling residential subdivisions and developments
Rec 2 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 2) That subject to further consultation the development of deemed-to-satisfy solutions (rec 12) adequate guidance and tools (recs 13 14 and 15) and offset processes (rec 5) the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull single-dwelling developmentsbull extensions over 50 m2
Rec 3 ndash Insert an IWM clause into the Planning Policy Framework (PPF) That the Victorian Government amend the PPF to embed the concepts of IWM objectives and strategies
17
Future policy directions
Rec 4 ndash Amend the building and plumbing controls
Rec 5 ndash Establish effective offsetting arrangements
Rec 6 ndash Clarify local governmentsrsquo roles and responsibilities
Rec 7 ndash Strengthen compliance requirements
Rec 8 ndash Determine funding sources for public stormwater infrastructure
Rec 9 ndash Link water management with urban planning
Rec 10 ndash Set stronger place-based BPEM stormwater performance objectives
18
Rec 11 ndash Strengthen enforcement of stormwater construction requirements
Rec 12 ndash Prepare deemed-to-satisfy solutions
Rec 13 ndash Review the STORM and MUSIC tools
Rec 14 ndash Build technical expertise
Rec 15 ndash Improve guidance
Rec 16 ndash Improve awareness of the VPP changes
Rec 17 ndash Investigate options for rainwater tank maintenance and operation
Rec 18 ndash Broaden rating systems to include IWM
Supporting actions
The new stormwater provisions
Emma Stewart DELWP
20
Government response (to date)
21
Government is currently considering the committeersquos longer-term recommendations and is working with key stakeholders to determine the most effective response and pathways for implementation
Longer term recommendations
22
State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
Sourced ELM 2018
23
State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
24
Development types (volume)
Future development estimated impervious area 2020-2050
25
The nitty grittyhellip
26
Amendment VC154
Victoria Planning Provision changesbull New clause (5318) and changes to an existing clause
(5503) to expand the stormwater requirements to more development types
bull New objectives to manage toxicants and encourage broader benefits of stormwater management
27
Whatrsquos in
Applies to an application tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
In both hellip
Clause 5318bull commercial zonesbull industrial zonesbull public-use zones
Clause 5518 bull Construct townhouses
Whatrsquos out of clause 5318
bull Developments and subdivisions approved or lodged prior to the amendment
bull Developments which do not require planning permission
bull Vicsmart applications
bull Applications for land within development or incorporated plans approved before the amendment
bull Extensions and works lt 50m2
bull Applications after the amendment to amend existing planning permits
If in doubt ask a planner
29
Key elements of clauses
Industrial commercial applications (Clause 5318)tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W1)
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W2)+ Site management objectives + standard (W3)
Decision guidelines
Same for Clause 5503 (townhouses)
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
8
Government commits to improve stormwater management through planning system reforms
9
Terms of Reference
Part A (core)Specific advice on which types of
development of those currently not subject to the Statersquos urban runoff management
objectives should be required to manage their stormwater and the associated reforms
Part B (future directions) Future policy directions for improving
stormwater management and strengthening the links between urban water management and the planning and development system
more broadly
10
Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
Dr Jeremy Cheesman Julie Katz Chris Chesterfield (chair) Sue Porter
11
Wide consultation
6 committee meetings
6 stakeholder workshops
46 submissions7 one on ones
12
Stakeholder feedback
bull Consultation indicated widespread support for application of stormwater standards across all development types
bull Raised a number of implementation issues
bull Planning system only part of the response
13
Stakeholder feedback
Other feedback
bull Offsets are useful if they can be designed to provide net benefits and protect sensitive areas
bull Councils struggle with funding stormwater infrastructure costs
bull Rolesaccountabilities not well definedbull Skills tools and guidance need investmentbull Community awareness lowbull Support for linking IWM plans to planning system
14
Committee submitted its report in September 2018
15
The Committees 18 recommendations include
bull Planning reforms (3) ndash immediate reforms satisfying Part A of the Terms of Reference (ToR)
bull Future policy directions (7) ndash longer term policy directions satisfying Part B of the ToR
bull Supporting actions (8) ndash actions to ensure successful implementation of the (Part A) planning reforms satisfying Part B of the ToR
Committee Recomendations
16
Planning reforms
Rec 1 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 1) That the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull commercial subdivisions and developmentsbull industrial subdivisions and developmentsbull public-use developmentsbull multi-dwelling residential subdivisions and developments
Rec 2 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 2) That subject to further consultation the development of deemed-to-satisfy solutions (rec 12) adequate guidance and tools (recs 13 14 and 15) and offset processes (rec 5) the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull single-dwelling developmentsbull extensions over 50 m2
Rec 3 ndash Insert an IWM clause into the Planning Policy Framework (PPF) That the Victorian Government amend the PPF to embed the concepts of IWM objectives and strategies
17
Future policy directions
Rec 4 ndash Amend the building and plumbing controls
Rec 5 ndash Establish effective offsetting arrangements
Rec 6 ndash Clarify local governmentsrsquo roles and responsibilities
Rec 7 ndash Strengthen compliance requirements
Rec 8 ndash Determine funding sources for public stormwater infrastructure
Rec 9 ndash Link water management with urban planning
Rec 10 ndash Set stronger place-based BPEM stormwater performance objectives
18
Rec 11 ndash Strengthen enforcement of stormwater construction requirements
Rec 12 ndash Prepare deemed-to-satisfy solutions
Rec 13 ndash Review the STORM and MUSIC tools
Rec 14 ndash Build technical expertise
Rec 15 ndash Improve guidance
Rec 16 ndash Improve awareness of the VPP changes
Rec 17 ndash Investigate options for rainwater tank maintenance and operation
Rec 18 ndash Broaden rating systems to include IWM
Supporting actions
The new stormwater provisions
Emma Stewart DELWP
20
Government response (to date)
21
Government is currently considering the committeersquos longer-term recommendations and is working with key stakeholders to determine the most effective response and pathways for implementation
Longer term recommendations
22
State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
Sourced ELM 2018
23
State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
24
Development types (volume)
Future development estimated impervious area 2020-2050
25
The nitty grittyhellip
26
Amendment VC154
Victoria Planning Provision changesbull New clause (5318) and changes to an existing clause
(5503) to expand the stormwater requirements to more development types
bull New objectives to manage toxicants and encourage broader benefits of stormwater management
27
Whatrsquos in
Applies to an application tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
In both hellip
Clause 5318bull commercial zonesbull industrial zonesbull public-use zones
Clause 5518 bull Construct townhouses
Whatrsquos out of clause 5318
bull Developments and subdivisions approved or lodged prior to the amendment
bull Developments which do not require planning permission
bull Vicsmart applications
bull Applications for land within development or incorporated plans approved before the amendment
bull Extensions and works lt 50m2
bull Applications after the amendment to amend existing planning permits
If in doubt ask a planner
29
Key elements of clauses
Industrial commercial applications (Clause 5318)tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W1)
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W2)+ Site management objectives + standard (W3)
Decision guidelines
Same for Clause 5503 (townhouses)
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
9
Terms of Reference
Part A (core)Specific advice on which types of
development of those currently not subject to the Statersquos urban runoff management
objectives should be required to manage their stormwater and the associated reforms
Part B (future directions) Future policy directions for improving
stormwater management and strengthening the links between urban water management and the planning and development system
more broadly
10
Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
Dr Jeremy Cheesman Julie Katz Chris Chesterfield (chair) Sue Porter
11
Wide consultation
6 committee meetings
6 stakeholder workshops
46 submissions7 one on ones
12
Stakeholder feedback
bull Consultation indicated widespread support for application of stormwater standards across all development types
bull Raised a number of implementation issues
bull Planning system only part of the response
13
Stakeholder feedback
Other feedback
bull Offsets are useful if they can be designed to provide net benefits and protect sensitive areas
bull Councils struggle with funding stormwater infrastructure costs
bull Rolesaccountabilities not well definedbull Skills tools and guidance need investmentbull Community awareness lowbull Support for linking IWM plans to planning system
14
Committee submitted its report in September 2018
15
The Committees 18 recommendations include
bull Planning reforms (3) ndash immediate reforms satisfying Part A of the Terms of Reference (ToR)
bull Future policy directions (7) ndash longer term policy directions satisfying Part B of the ToR
bull Supporting actions (8) ndash actions to ensure successful implementation of the (Part A) planning reforms satisfying Part B of the ToR
Committee Recomendations
16
Planning reforms
Rec 1 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 1) That the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull commercial subdivisions and developmentsbull industrial subdivisions and developmentsbull public-use developmentsbull multi-dwelling residential subdivisions and developments
Rec 2 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 2) That subject to further consultation the development of deemed-to-satisfy solutions (rec 12) adequate guidance and tools (recs 13 14 and 15) and offset processes (rec 5) the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull single-dwelling developmentsbull extensions over 50 m2
Rec 3 ndash Insert an IWM clause into the Planning Policy Framework (PPF) That the Victorian Government amend the PPF to embed the concepts of IWM objectives and strategies
17
Future policy directions
Rec 4 ndash Amend the building and plumbing controls
Rec 5 ndash Establish effective offsetting arrangements
Rec 6 ndash Clarify local governmentsrsquo roles and responsibilities
Rec 7 ndash Strengthen compliance requirements
Rec 8 ndash Determine funding sources for public stormwater infrastructure
Rec 9 ndash Link water management with urban planning
Rec 10 ndash Set stronger place-based BPEM stormwater performance objectives
18
Rec 11 ndash Strengthen enforcement of stormwater construction requirements
Rec 12 ndash Prepare deemed-to-satisfy solutions
Rec 13 ndash Review the STORM and MUSIC tools
Rec 14 ndash Build technical expertise
Rec 15 ndash Improve guidance
Rec 16 ndash Improve awareness of the VPP changes
Rec 17 ndash Investigate options for rainwater tank maintenance and operation
Rec 18 ndash Broaden rating systems to include IWM
Supporting actions
The new stormwater provisions
Emma Stewart DELWP
20
Government response (to date)
21
Government is currently considering the committeersquos longer-term recommendations and is working with key stakeholders to determine the most effective response and pathways for implementation
Longer term recommendations
22
State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
Sourced ELM 2018
23
State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
24
Development types (volume)
Future development estimated impervious area 2020-2050
25
The nitty grittyhellip
26
Amendment VC154
Victoria Planning Provision changesbull New clause (5318) and changes to an existing clause
(5503) to expand the stormwater requirements to more development types
bull New objectives to manage toxicants and encourage broader benefits of stormwater management
27
Whatrsquos in
Applies to an application tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
In both hellip
Clause 5318bull commercial zonesbull industrial zonesbull public-use zones
Clause 5518 bull Construct townhouses
Whatrsquos out of clause 5318
bull Developments and subdivisions approved or lodged prior to the amendment
bull Developments which do not require planning permission
bull Vicsmart applications
bull Applications for land within development or incorporated plans approved before the amendment
bull Extensions and works lt 50m2
bull Applications after the amendment to amend existing planning permits
If in doubt ask a planner
29
Key elements of clauses
Industrial commercial applications (Clause 5318)tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W1)
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W2)+ Site management objectives + standard (W3)
Decision guidelines
Same for Clause 5503 (townhouses)
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
10
Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
Dr Jeremy Cheesman Julie Katz Chris Chesterfield (chair) Sue Porter
11
Wide consultation
6 committee meetings
6 stakeholder workshops
46 submissions7 one on ones
12
Stakeholder feedback
bull Consultation indicated widespread support for application of stormwater standards across all development types
bull Raised a number of implementation issues
bull Planning system only part of the response
13
Stakeholder feedback
Other feedback
bull Offsets are useful if they can be designed to provide net benefits and protect sensitive areas
bull Councils struggle with funding stormwater infrastructure costs
bull Rolesaccountabilities not well definedbull Skills tools and guidance need investmentbull Community awareness lowbull Support for linking IWM plans to planning system
14
Committee submitted its report in September 2018
15
The Committees 18 recommendations include
bull Planning reforms (3) ndash immediate reforms satisfying Part A of the Terms of Reference (ToR)
bull Future policy directions (7) ndash longer term policy directions satisfying Part B of the ToR
bull Supporting actions (8) ndash actions to ensure successful implementation of the (Part A) planning reforms satisfying Part B of the ToR
Committee Recomendations
16
Planning reforms
Rec 1 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 1) That the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull commercial subdivisions and developmentsbull industrial subdivisions and developmentsbull public-use developmentsbull multi-dwelling residential subdivisions and developments
Rec 2 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 2) That subject to further consultation the development of deemed-to-satisfy solutions (rec 12) adequate guidance and tools (recs 13 14 and 15) and offset processes (rec 5) the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull single-dwelling developmentsbull extensions over 50 m2
Rec 3 ndash Insert an IWM clause into the Planning Policy Framework (PPF) That the Victorian Government amend the PPF to embed the concepts of IWM objectives and strategies
17
Future policy directions
Rec 4 ndash Amend the building and plumbing controls
Rec 5 ndash Establish effective offsetting arrangements
Rec 6 ndash Clarify local governmentsrsquo roles and responsibilities
Rec 7 ndash Strengthen compliance requirements
Rec 8 ndash Determine funding sources for public stormwater infrastructure
Rec 9 ndash Link water management with urban planning
Rec 10 ndash Set stronger place-based BPEM stormwater performance objectives
18
Rec 11 ndash Strengthen enforcement of stormwater construction requirements
Rec 12 ndash Prepare deemed-to-satisfy solutions
Rec 13 ndash Review the STORM and MUSIC tools
Rec 14 ndash Build technical expertise
Rec 15 ndash Improve guidance
Rec 16 ndash Improve awareness of the VPP changes
Rec 17 ndash Investigate options for rainwater tank maintenance and operation
Rec 18 ndash Broaden rating systems to include IWM
Supporting actions
The new stormwater provisions
Emma Stewart DELWP
20
Government response (to date)
21
Government is currently considering the committeersquos longer-term recommendations and is working with key stakeholders to determine the most effective response and pathways for implementation
Longer term recommendations
22
State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
Sourced ELM 2018
23
State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
24
Development types (volume)
Future development estimated impervious area 2020-2050
25
The nitty grittyhellip
26
Amendment VC154
Victoria Planning Provision changesbull New clause (5318) and changes to an existing clause
(5503) to expand the stormwater requirements to more development types
bull New objectives to manage toxicants and encourage broader benefits of stormwater management
27
Whatrsquos in
Applies to an application tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
In both hellip
Clause 5318bull commercial zonesbull industrial zonesbull public-use zones
Clause 5518 bull Construct townhouses
Whatrsquos out of clause 5318
bull Developments and subdivisions approved or lodged prior to the amendment
bull Developments which do not require planning permission
bull Vicsmart applications
bull Applications for land within development or incorporated plans approved before the amendment
bull Extensions and works lt 50m2
bull Applications after the amendment to amend existing planning permits
If in doubt ask a planner
29
Key elements of clauses
Industrial commercial applications (Clause 5318)tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W1)
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W2)+ Site management objectives + standard (W3)
Decision guidelines
Same for Clause 5503 (townhouses)
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
11
Wide consultation
6 committee meetings
6 stakeholder workshops
46 submissions7 one on ones
12
Stakeholder feedback
bull Consultation indicated widespread support for application of stormwater standards across all development types
bull Raised a number of implementation issues
bull Planning system only part of the response
13
Stakeholder feedback
Other feedback
bull Offsets are useful if they can be designed to provide net benefits and protect sensitive areas
bull Councils struggle with funding stormwater infrastructure costs
bull Rolesaccountabilities not well definedbull Skills tools and guidance need investmentbull Community awareness lowbull Support for linking IWM plans to planning system
14
Committee submitted its report in September 2018
15
The Committees 18 recommendations include
bull Planning reforms (3) ndash immediate reforms satisfying Part A of the Terms of Reference (ToR)
bull Future policy directions (7) ndash longer term policy directions satisfying Part B of the ToR
bull Supporting actions (8) ndash actions to ensure successful implementation of the (Part A) planning reforms satisfying Part B of the ToR
Committee Recomendations
16
Planning reforms
Rec 1 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 1) That the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull commercial subdivisions and developmentsbull industrial subdivisions and developmentsbull public-use developmentsbull multi-dwelling residential subdivisions and developments
Rec 2 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 2) That subject to further consultation the development of deemed-to-satisfy solutions (rec 12) adequate guidance and tools (recs 13 14 and 15) and offset processes (rec 5) the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull single-dwelling developmentsbull extensions over 50 m2
Rec 3 ndash Insert an IWM clause into the Planning Policy Framework (PPF) That the Victorian Government amend the PPF to embed the concepts of IWM objectives and strategies
17
Future policy directions
Rec 4 ndash Amend the building and plumbing controls
Rec 5 ndash Establish effective offsetting arrangements
Rec 6 ndash Clarify local governmentsrsquo roles and responsibilities
Rec 7 ndash Strengthen compliance requirements
Rec 8 ndash Determine funding sources for public stormwater infrastructure
Rec 9 ndash Link water management with urban planning
Rec 10 ndash Set stronger place-based BPEM stormwater performance objectives
18
Rec 11 ndash Strengthen enforcement of stormwater construction requirements
Rec 12 ndash Prepare deemed-to-satisfy solutions
Rec 13 ndash Review the STORM and MUSIC tools
Rec 14 ndash Build technical expertise
Rec 15 ndash Improve guidance
Rec 16 ndash Improve awareness of the VPP changes
Rec 17 ndash Investigate options for rainwater tank maintenance and operation
Rec 18 ndash Broaden rating systems to include IWM
Supporting actions
The new stormwater provisions
Emma Stewart DELWP
20
Government response (to date)
21
Government is currently considering the committeersquos longer-term recommendations and is working with key stakeholders to determine the most effective response and pathways for implementation
Longer term recommendations
22
State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
Sourced ELM 2018
23
State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
24
Development types (volume)
Future development estimated impervious area 2020-2050
25
The nitty grittyhellip
26
Amendment VC154
Victoria Planning Provision changesbull New clause (5318) and changes to an existing clause
(5503) to expand the stormwater requirements to more development types
bull New objectives to manage toxicants and encourage broader benefits of stormwater management
27
Whatrsquos in
Applies to an application tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
In both hellip
Clause 5318bull commercial zonesbull industrial zonesbull public-use zones
Clause 5518 bull Construct townhouses
Whatrsquos out of clause 5318
bull Developments and subdivisions approved or lodged prior to the amendment
bull Developments which do not require planning permission
bull Vicsmart applications
bull Applications for land within development or incorporated plans approved before the amendment
bull Extensions and works lt 50m2
bull Applications after the amendment to amend existing planning permits
If in doubt ask a planner
29
Key elements of clauses
Industrial commercial applications (Clause 5318)tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W1)
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W2)+ Site management objectives + standard (W3)
Decision guidelines
Same for Clause 5503 (townhouses)
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
12
Stakeholder feedback
bull Consultation indicated widespread support for application of stormwater standards across all development types
bull Raised a number of implementation issues
bull Planning system only part of the response
13
Stakeholder feedback
Other feedback
bull Offsets are useful if they can be designed to provide net benefits and protect sensitive areas
bull Councils struggle with funding stormwater infrastructure costs
bull Rolesaccountabilities not well definedbull Skills tools and guidance need investmentbull Community awareness lowbull Support for linking IWM plans to planning system
14
Committee submitted its report in September 2018
15
The Committees 18 recommendations include
bull Planning reforms (3) ndash immediate reforms satisfying Part A of the Terms of Reference (ToR)
bull Future policy directions (7) ndash longer term policy directions satisfying Part B of the ToR
bull Supporting actions (8) ndash actions to ensure successful implementation of the (Part A) planning reforms satisfying Part B of the ToR
Committee Recomendations
16
Planning reforms
Rec 1 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 1) That the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull commercial subdivisions and developmentsbull industrial subdivisions and developmentsbull public-use developmentsbull multi-dwelling residential subdivisions and developments
Rec 2 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 2) That subject to further consultation the development of deemed-to-satisfy solutions (rec 12) adequate guidance and tools (recs 13 14 and 15) and offset processes (rec 5) the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull single-dwelling developmentsbull extensions over 50 m2
Rec 3 ndash Insert an IWM clause into the Planning Policy Framework (PPF) That the Victorian Government amend the PPF to embed the concepts of IWM objectives and strategies
17
Future policy directions
Rec 4 ndash Amend the building and plumbing controls
Rec 5 ndash Establish effective offsetting arrangements
Rec 6 ndash Clarify local governmentsrsquo roles and responsibilities
Rec 7 ndash Strengthen compliance requirements
Rec 8 ndash Determine funding sources for public stormwater infrastructure
Rec 9 ndash Link water management with urban planning
Rec 10 ndash Set stronger place-based BPEM stormwater performance objectives
18
Rec 11 ndash Strengthen enforcement of stormwater construction requirements
Rec 12 ndash Prepare deemed-to-satisfy solutions
Rec 13 ndash Review the STORM and MUSIC tools
Rec 14 ndash Build technical expertise
Rec 15 ndash Improve guidance
Rec 16 ndash Improve awareness of the VPP changes
Rec 17 ndash Investigate options for rainwater tank maintenance and operation
Rec 18 ndash Broaden rating systems to include IWM
Supporting actions
The new stormwater provisions
Emma Stewart DELWP
20
Government response (to date)
21
Government is currently considering the committeersquos longer-term recommendations and is working with key stakeholders to determine the most effective response and pathways for implementation
Longer term recommendations
22
State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
Sourced ELM 2018
23
State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
24
Development types (volume)
Future development estimated impervious area 2020-2050
25
The nitty grittyhellip
26
Amendment VC154
Victoria Planning Provision changesbull New clause (5318) and changes to an existing clause
(5503) to expand the stormwater requirements to more development types
bull New objectives to manage toxicants and encourage broader benefits of stormwater management
27
Whatrsquos in
Applies to an application tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
In both hellip
Clause 5318bull commercial zonesbull industrial zonesbull public-use zones
Clause 5518 bull Construct townhouses
Whatrsquos out of clause 5318
bull Developments and subdivisions approved or lodged prior to the amendment
bull Developments which do not require planning permission
bull Vicsmart applications
bull Applications for land within development or incorporated plans approved before the amendment
bull Extensions and works lt 50m2
bull Applications after the amendment to amend existing planning permits
If in doubt ask a planner
29
Key elements of clauses
Industrial commercial applications (Clause 5318)tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W1)
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W2)+ Site management objectives + standard (W3)
Decision guidelines
Same for Clause 5503 (townhouses)
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
13
Stakeholder feedback
Other feedback
bull Offsets are useful if they can be designed to provide net benefits and protect sensitive areas
bull Councils struggle with funding stormwater infrastructure costs
bull Rolesaccountabilities not well definedbull Skills tools and guidance need investmentbull Community awareness lowbull Support for linking IWM plans to planning system
14
Committee submitted its report in September 2018
15
The Committees 18 recommendations include
bull Planning reforms (3) ndash immediate reforms satisfying Part A of the Terms of Reference (ToR)
bull Future policy directions (7) ndash longer term policy directions satisfying Part B of the ToR
bull Supporting actions (8) ndash actions to ensure successful implementation of the (Part A) planning reforms satisfying Part B of the ToR
Committee Recomendations
16
Planning reforms
Rec 1 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 1) That the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull commercial subdivisions and developmentsbull industrial subdivisions and developmentsbull public-use developmentsbull multi-dwelling residential subdivisions and developments
Rec 2 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 2) That subject to further consultation the development of deemed-to-satisfy solutions (rec 12) adequate guidance and tools (recs 13 14 and 15) and offset processes (rec 5) the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull single-dwelling developmentsbull extensions over 50 m2
Rec 3 ndash Insert an IWM clause into the Planning Policy Framework (PPF) That the Victorian Government amend the PPF to embed the concepts of IWM objectives and strategies
17
Future policy directions
Rec 4 ndash Amend the building and plumbing controls
Rec 5 ndash Establish effective offsetting arrangements
Rec 6 ndash Clarify local governmentsrsquo roles and responsibilities
Rec 7 ndash Strengthen compliance requirements
Rec 8 ndash Determine funding sources for public stormwater infrastructure
Rec 9 ndash Link water management with urban planning
Rec 10 ndash Set stronger place-based BPEM stormwater performance objectives
18
Rec 11 ndash Strengthen enforcement of stormwater construction requirements
Rec 12 ndash Prepare deemed-to-satisfy solutions
Rec 13 ndash Review the STORM and MUSIC tools
Rec 14 ndash Build technical expertise
Rec 15 ndash Improve guidance
Rec 16 ndash Improve awareness of the VPP changes
Rec 17 ndash Investigate options for rainwater tank maintenance and operation
Rec 18 ndash Broaden rating systems to include IWM
Supporting actions
The new stormwater provisions
Emma Stewart DELWP
20
Government response (to date)
21
Government is currently considering the committeersquos longer-term recommendations and is working with key stakeholders to determine the most effective response and pathways for implementation
Longer term recommendations
22
State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
Sourced ELM 2018
23
State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
24
Development types (volume)
Future development estimated impervious area 2020-2050
25
The nitty grittyhellip
26
Amendment VC154
Victoria Planning Provision changesbull New clause (5318) and changes to an existing clause
(5503) to expand the stormwater requirements to more development types
bull New objectives to manage toxicants and encourage broader benefits of stormwater management
27
Whatrsquos in
Applies to an application tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
In both hellip
Clause 5318bull commercial zonesbull industrial zonesbull public-use zones
Clause 5518 bull Construct townhouses
Whatrsquos out of clause 5318
bull Developments and subdivisions approved or lodged prior to the amendment
bull Developments which do not require planning permission
bull Vicsmart applications
bull Applications for land within development or incorporated plans approved before the amendment
bull Extensions and works lt 50m2
bull Applications after the amendment to amend existing planning permits
If in doubt ask a planner
29
Key elements of clauses
Industrial commercial applications (Clause 5318)tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W1)
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W2)+ Site management objectives + standard (W3)
Decision guidelines
Same for Clause 5503 (townhouses)
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
14
Committee submitted its report in September 2018
15
The Committees 18 recommendations include
bull Planning reforms (3) ndash immediate reforms satisfying Part A of the Terms of Reference (ToR)
bull Future policy directions (7) ndash longer term policy directions satisfying Part B of the ToR
bull Supporting actions (8) ndash actions to ensure successful implementation of the (Part A) planning reforms satisfying Part B of the ToR
Committee Recomendations
16
Planning reforms
Rec 1 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 1) That the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull commercial subdivisions and developmentsbull industrial subdivisions and developmentsbull public-use developmentsbull multi-dwelling residential subdivisions and developments
Rec 2 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 2) That subject to further consultation the development of deemed-to-satisfy solutions (rec 12) adequate guidance and tools (recs 13 14 and 15) and offset processes (rec 5) the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull single-dwelling developmentsbull extensions over 50 m2
Rec 3 ndash Insert an IWM clause into the Planning Policy Framework (PPF) That the Victorian Government amend the PPF to embed the concepts of IWM objectives and strategies
17
Future policy directions
Rec 4 ndash Amend the building and plumbing controls
Rec 5 ndash Establish effective offsetting arrangements
Rec 6 ndash Clarify local governmentsrsquo roles and responsibilities
Rec 7 ndash Strengthen compliance requirements
Rec 8 ndash Determine funding sources for public stormwater infrastructure
Rec 9 ndash Link water management with urban planning
Rec 10 ndash Set stronger place-based BPEM stormwater performance objectives
18
Rec 11 ndash Strengthen enforcement of stormwater construction requirements
Rec 12 ndash Prepare deemed-to-satisfy solutions
Rec 13 ndash Review the STORM and MUSIC tools
Rec 14 ndash Build technical expertise
Rec 15 ndash Improve guidance
Rec 16 ndash Improve awareness of the VPP changes
Rec 17 ndash Investigate options for rainwater tank maintenance and operation
Rec 18 ndash Broaden rating systems to include IWM
Supporting actions
The new stormwater provisions
Emma Stewart DELWP
20
Government response (to date)
21
Government is currently considering the committeersquos longer-term recommendations and is working with key stakeholders to determine the most effective response and pathways for implementation
Longer term recommendations
22
State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
Sourced ELM 2018
23
State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
24
Development types (volume)
Future development estimated impervious area 2020-2050
25
The nitty grittyhellip
26
Amendment VC154
Victoria Planning Provision changesbull New clause (5318) and changes to an existing clause
(5503) to expand the stormwater requirements to more development types
bull New objectives to manage toxicants and encourage broader benefits of stormwater management
27
Whatrsquos in
Applies to an application tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
In both hellip
Clause 5318bull commercial zonesbull industrial zonesbull public-use zones
Clause 5518 bull Construct townhouses
Whatrsquos out of clause 5318
bull Developments and subdivisions approved or lodged prior to the amendment
bull Developments which do not require planning permission
bull Vicsmart applications
bull Applications for land within development or incorporated plans approved before the amendment
bull Extensions and works lt 50m2
bull Applications after the amendment to amend existing planning permits
If in doubt ask a planner
29
Key elements of clauses
Industrial commercial applications (Clause 5318)tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W1)
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W2)+ Site management objectives + standard (W3)
Decision guidelines
Same for Clause 5503 (townhouses)
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
15
The Committees 18 recommendations include
bull Planning reforms (3) ndash immediate reforms satisfying Part A of the Terms of Reference (ToR)
bull Future policy directions (7) ndash longer term policy directions satisfying Part B of the ToR
bull Supporting actions (8) ndash actions to ensure successful implementation of the (Part A) planning reforms satisfying Part B of the ToR
Committee Recomendations
16
Planning reforms
Rec 1 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 1) That the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull commercial subdivisions and developmentsbull industrial subdivisions and developmentsbull public-use developmentsbull multi-dwelling residential subdivisions and developments
Rec 2 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 2) That subject to further consultation the development of deemed-to-satisfy solutions (rec 12) adequate guidance and tools (recs 13 14 and 15) and offset processes (rec 5) the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull single-dwelling developmentsbull extensions over 50 m2
Rec 3 ndash Insert an IWM clause into the Planning Policy Framework (PPF) That the Victorian Government amend the PPF to embed the concepts of IWM objectives and strategies
17
Future policy directions
Rec 4 ndash Amend the building and plumbing controls
Rec 5 ndash Establish effective offsetting arrangements
Rec 6 ndash Clarify local governmentsrsquo roles and responsibilities
Rec 7 ndash Strengthen compliance requirements
Rec 8 ndash Determine funding sources for public stormwater infrastructure
Rec 9 ndash Link water management with urban planning
Rec 10 ndash Set stronger place-based BPEM stormwater performance objectives
18
Rec 11 ndash Strengthen enforcement of stormwater construction requirements
Rec 12 ndash Prepare deemed-to-satisfy solutions
Rec 13 ndash Review the STORM and MUSIC tools
Rec 14 ndash Build technical expertise
Rec 15 ndash Improve guidance
Rec 16 ndash Improve awareness of the VPP changes
Rec 17 ndash Investigate options for rainwater tank maintenance and operation
Rec 18 ndash Broaden rating systems to include IWM
Supporting actions
The new stormwater provisions
Emma Stewart DELWP
20
Government response (to date)
21
Government is currently considering the committeersquos longer-term recommendations and is working with key stakeholders to determine the most effective response and pathways for implementation
Longer term recommendations
22
State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
Sourced ELM 2018
23
State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
24
Development types (volume)
Future development estimated impervious area 2020-2050
25
The nitty grittyhellip
26
Amendment VC154
Victoria Planning Provision changesbull New clause (5318) and changes to an existing clause
(5503) to expand the stormwater requirements to more development types
bull New objectives to manage toxicants and encourage broader benefits of stormwater management
27
Whatrsquos in
Applies to an application tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
In both hellip
Clause 5318bull commercial zonesbull industrial zonesbull public-use zones
Clause 5518 bull Construct townhouses
Whatrsquos out of clause 5318
bull Developments and subdivisions approved or lodged prior to the amendment
bull Developments which do not require planning permission
bull Vicsmart applications
bull Applications for land within development or incorporated plans approved before the amendment
bull Extensions and works lt 50m2
bull Applications after the amendment to amend existing planning permits
If in doubt ask a planner
29
Key elements of clauses
Industrial commercial applications (Clause 5318)tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W1)
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W2)+ Site management objectives + standard (W3)
Decision guidelines
Same for Clause 5503 (townhouses)
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
16
Planning reforms
Rec 1 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 1) That the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull commercial subdivisions and developmentsbull industrial subdivisions and developmentsbull public-use developmentsbull multi-dwelling residential subdivisions and developments
Rec 2 ndash Expand the stormwater planning provisions (phase 2) That subject to further consultation the development of deemed-to-satisfy solutions (rec 12) adequate guidance and tools (recs 13 14 and 15) and offset processes (rec 5) the Victorian Government amend the VPPs to expand the current stormwater management requirements to
bull single-dwelling developmentsbull extensions over 50 m2
Rec 3 ndash Insert an IWM clause into the Planning Policy Framework (PPF) That the Victorian Government amend the PPF to embed the concepts of IWM objectives and strategies
17
Future policy directions
Rec 4 ndash Amend the building and plumbing controls
Rec 5 ndash Establish effective offsetting arrangements
Rec 6 ndash Clarify local governmentsrsquo roles and responsibilities
Rec 7 ndash Strengthen compliance requirements
Rec 8 ndash Determine funding sources for public stormwater infrastructure
Rec 9 ndash Link water management with urban planning
Rec 10 ndash Set stronger place-based BPEM stormwater performance objectives
18
Rec 11 ndash Strengthen enforcement of stormwater construction requirements
Rec 12 ndash Prepare deemed-to-satisfy solutions
Rec 13 ndash Review the STORM and MUSIC tools
Rec 14 ndash Build technical expertise
Rec 15 ndash Improve guidance
Rec 16 ndash Improve awareness of the VPP changes
Rec 17 ndash Investigate options for rainwater tank maintenance and operation
Rec 18 ndash Broaden rating systems to include IWM
Supporting actions
The new stormwater provisions
Emma Stewart DELWP
20
Government response (to date)
21
Government is currently considering the committeersquos longer-term recommendations and is working with key stakeholders to determine the most effective response and pathways for implementation
Longer term recommendations
22
State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
Sourced ELM 2018
23
State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
24
Development types (volume)
Future development estimated impervious area 2020-2050
25
The nitty grittyhellip
26
Amendment VC154
Victoria Planning Provision changesbull New clause (5318) and changes to an existing clause
(5503) to expand the stormwater requirements to more development types
bull New objectives to manage toxicants and encourage broader benefits of stormwater management
27
Whatrsquos in
Applies to an application tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
In both hellip
Clause 5318bull commercial zonesbull industrial zonesbull public-use zones
Clause 5518 bull Construct townhouses
Whatrsquos out of clause 5318
bull Developments and subdivisions approved or lodged prior to the amendment
bull Developments which do not require planning permission
bull Vicsmart applications
bull Applications for land within development or incorporated plans approved before the amendment
bull Extensions and works lt 50m2
bull Applications after the amendment to amend existing planning permits
If in doubt ask a planner
29
Key elements of clauses
Industrial commercial applications (Clause 5318)tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W1)
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W2)+ Site management objectives + standard (W3)
Decision guidelines
Same for Clause 5503 (townhouses)
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
17
Future policy directions
Rec 4 ndash Amend the building and plumbing controls
Rec 5 ndash Establish effective offsetting arrangements
Rec 6 ndash Clarify local governmentsrsquo roles and responsibilities
Rec 7 ndash Strengthen compliance requirements
Rec 8 ndash Determine funding sources for public stormwater infrastructure
Rec 9 ndash Link water management with urban planning
Rec 10 ndash Set stronger place-based BPEM stormwater performance objectives
18
Rec 11 ndash Strengthen enforcement of stormwater construction requirements
Rec 12 ndash Prepare deemed-to-satisfy solutions
Rec 13 ndash Review the STORM and MUSIC tools
Rec 14 ndash Build technical expertise
Rec 15 ndash Improve guidance
Rec 16 ndash Improve awareness of the VPP changes
Rec 17 ndash Investigate options for rainwater tank maintenance and operation
Rec 18 ndash Broaden rating systems to include IWM
Supporting actions
The new stormwater provisions
Emma Stewart DELWP
20
Government response (to date)
21
Government is currently considering the committeersquos longer-term recommendations and is working with key stakeholders to determine the most effective response and pathways for implementation
Longer term recommendations
22
State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
Sourced ELM 2018
23
State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
24
Development types (volume)
Future development estimated impervious area 2020-2050
25
The nitty grittyhellip
26
Amendment VC154
Victoria Planning Provision changesbull New clause (5318) and changes to an existing clause
(5503) to expand the stormwater requirements to more development types
bull New objectives to manage toxicants and encourage broader benefits of stormwater management
27
Whatrsquos in
Applies to an application tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
In both hellip
Clause 5318bull commercial zonesbull industrial zonesbull public-use zones
Clause 5518 bull Construct townhouses
Whatrsquos out of clause 5318
bull Developments and subdivisions approved or lodged prior to the amendment
bull Developments which do not require planning permission
bull Vicsmart applications
bull Applications for land within development or incorporated plans approved before the amendment
bull Extensions and works lt 50m2
bull Applications after the amendment to amend existing planning permits
If in doubt ask a planner
29
Key elements of clauses
Industrial commercial applications (Clause 5318)tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W1)
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W2)+ Site management objectives + standard (W3)
Decision guidelines
Same for Clause 5503 (townhouses)
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
18
Rec 11 ndash Strengthen enforcement of stormwater construction requirements
Rec 12 ndash Prepare deemed-to-satisfy solutions
Rec 13 ndash Review the STORM and MUSIC tools
Rec 14 ndash Build technical expertise
Rec 15 ndash Improve guidance
Rec 16 ndash Improve awareness of the VPP changes
Rec 17 ndash Investigate options for rainwater tank maintenance and operation
Rec 18 ndash Broaden rating systems to include IWM
Supporting actions
The new stormwater provisions
Emma Stewart DELWP
20
Government response (to date)
21
Government is currently considering the committeersquos longer-term recommendations and is working with key stakeholders to determine the most effective response and pathways for implementation
Longer term recommendations
22
State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
Sourced ELM 2018
23
State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
24
Development types (volume)
Future development estimated impervious area 2020-2050
25
The nitty grittyhellip
26
Amendment VC154
Victoria Planning Provision changesbull New clause (5318) and changes to an existing clause
(5503) to expand the stormwater requirements to more development types
bull New objectives to manage toxicants and encourage broader benefits of stormwater management
27
Whatrsquos in
Applies to an application tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
In both hellip
Clause 5318bull commercial zonesbull industrial zonesbull public-use zones
Clause 5518 bull Construct townhouses
Whatrsquos out of clause 5318
bull Developments and subdivisions approved or lodged prior to the amendment
bull Developments which do not require planning permission
bull Vicsmart applications
bull Applications for land within development or incorporated plans approved before the amendment
bull Extensions and works lt 50m2
bull Applications after the amendment to amend existing planning permits
If in doubt ask a planner
29
Key elements of clauses
Industrial commercial applications (Clause 5318)tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W1)
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W2)+ Site management objectives + standard (W3)
Decision guidelines
Same for Clause 5503 (townhouses)
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
The new stormwater provisions
Emma Stewart DELWP
20
Government response (to date)
21
Government is currently considering the committeersquos longer-term recommendations and is working with key stakeholders to determine the most effective response and pathways for implementation
Longer term recommendations
22
State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
Sourced ELM 2018
23
State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
24
Development types (volume)
Future development estimated impervious area 2020-2050
25
The nitty grittyhellip
26
Amendment VC154
Victoria Planning Provision changesbull New clause (5318) and changes to an existing clause
(5503) to expand the stormwater requirements to more development types
bull New objectives to manage toxicants and encourage broader benefits of stormwater management
27
Whatrsquos in
Applies to an application tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
In both hellip
Clause 5318bull commercial zonesbull industrial zonesbull public-use zones
Clause 5518 bull Construct townhouses
Whatrsquos out of clause 5318
bull Developments and subdivisions approved or lodged prior to the amendment
bull Developments which do not require planning permission
bull Vicsmart applications
bull Applications for land within development or incorporated plans approved before the amendment
bull Extensions and works lt 50m2
bull Applications after the amendment to amend existing planning permits
If in doubt ask a planner
29
Key elements of clauses
Industrial commercial applications (Clause 5318)tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W1)
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W2)+ Site management objectives + standard (W3)
Decision guidelines
Same for Clause 5503 (townhouses)
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
20
Government response (to date)
21
Government is currently considering the committeersquos longer-term recommendations and is working with key stakeholders to determine the most effective response and pathways for implementation
Longer term recommendations
22
State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
Sourced ELM 2018
23
State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
24
Development types (volume)
Future development estimated impervious area 2020-2050
25
The nitty grittyhellip
26
Amendment VC154
Victoria Planning Provision changesbull New clause (5318) and changes to an existing clause
(5503) to expand the stormwater requirements to more development types
bull New objectives to manage toxicants and encourage broader benefits of stormwater management
27
Whatrsquos in
Applies to an application tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
In both hellip
Clause 5318bull commercial zonesbull industrial zonesbull public-use zones
Clause 5518 bull Construct townhouses
Whatrsquos out of clause 5318
bull Developments and subdivisions approved or lodged prior to the amendment
bull Developments which do not require planning permission
bull Vicsmart applications
bull Applications for land within development or incorporated plans approved before the amendment
bull Extensions and works lt 50m2
bull Applications after the amendment to amend existing planning permits
If in doubt ask a planner
29
Key elements of clauses
Industrial commercial applications (Clause 5318)tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W1)
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W2)+ Site management objectives + standard (W3)
Decision guidelines
Same for Clause 5503 (townhouses)
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
21
Government is currently considering the committeersquos longer-term recommendations and is working with key stakeholders to determine the most effective response and pathways for implementation
Longer term recommendations
22
State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
Sourced ELM 2018
23
State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
24
Development types (volume)
Future development estimated impervious area 2020-2050
25
The nitty grittyhellip
26
Amendment VC154
Victoria Planning Provision changesbull New clause (5318) and changes to an existing clause
(5503) to expand the stormwater requirements to more development types
bull New objectives to manage toxicants and encourage broader benefits of stormwater management
27
Whatrsquos in
Applies to an application tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
In both hellip
Clause 5318bull commercial zonesbull industrial zonesbull public-use zones
Clause 5518 bull Construct townhouses
Whatrsquos out of clause 5318
bull Developments and subdivisions approved or lodged prior to the amendment
bull Developments which do not require planning permission
bull Vicsmart applications
bull Applications for land within development or incorporated plans approved before the amendment
bull Extensions and works lt 50m2
bull Applications after the amendment to amend existing planning permits
If in doubt ask a planner
29
Key elements of clauses
Industrial commercial applications (Clause 5318)tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W1)
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W2)+ Site management objectives + standard (W3)
Decision guidelines
Same for Clause 5503 (townhouses)
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
22
State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
Sourced ELM 2018
23
State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
24
Development types (volume)
Future development estimated impervious area 2020-2050
25
The nitty grittyhellip
26
Amendment VC154
Victoria Planning Provision changesbull New clause (5318) and changes to an existing clause
(5503) to expand the stormwater requirements to more development types
bull New objectives to manage toxicants and encourage broader benefits of stormwater management
27
Whatrsquos in
Applies to an application tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
In both hellip
Clause 5318bull commercial zonesbull industrial zonesbull public-use zones
Clause 5518 bull Construct townhouses
Whatrsquos out of clause 5318
bull Developments and subdivisions approved or lodged prior to the amendment
bull Developments which do not require planning permission
bull Vicsmart applications
bull Applications for land within development or incorporated plans approved before the amendment
bull Extensions and works lt 50m2
bull Applications after the amendment to amend existing planning permits
If in doubt ask a planner
29
Key elements of clauses
Industrial commercial applications (Clause 5318)tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W1)
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W2)+ Site management objectives + standard (W3)
Decision guidelines
Same for Clause 5503 (townhouses)
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
23
State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
24
Development types (volume)
Future development estimated impervious area 2020-2050
25
The nitty grittyhellip
26
Amendment VC154
Victoria Planning Provision changesbull New clause (5318) and changes to an existing clause
(5503) to expand the stormwater requirements to more development types
bull New objectives to manage toxicants and encourage broader benefits of stormwater management
27
Whatrsquos in
Applies to an application tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
In both hellip
Clause 5318bull commercial zonesbull industrial zonesbull public-use zones
Clause 5518 bull Construct townhouses
Whatrsquos out of clause 5318
bull Developments and subdivisions approved or lodged prior to the amendment
bull Developments which do not require planning permission
bull Vicsmart applications
bull Applications for land within development or incorporated plans approved before the amendment
bull Extensions and works lt 50m2
bull Applications after the amendment to amend existing planning permits
If in doubt ask a planner
29
Key elements of clauses
Industrial commercial applications (Clause 5318)tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W1)
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W2)+ Site management objectives + standard (W3)
Decision guidelines
Same for Clause 5503 (townhouses)
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
24
Development types (volume)
Future development estimated impervious area 2020-2050
25
The nitty grittyhellip
26
Amendment VC154
Victoria Planning Provision changesbull New clause (5318) and changes to an existing clause
(5503) to expand the stormwater requirements to more development types
bull New objectives to manage toxicants and encourage broader benefits of stormwater management
27
Whatrsquos in
Applies to an application tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
In both hellip
Clause 5318bull commercial zonesbull industrial zonesbull public-use zones
Clause 5518 bull Construct townhouses
Whatrsquos out of clause 5318
bull Developments and subdivisions approved or lodged prior to the amendment
bull Developments which do not require planning permission
bull Vicsmart applications
bull Applications for land within development or incorporated plans approved before the amendment
bull Extensions and works lt 50m2
bull Applications after the amendment to amend existing planning permits
If in doubt ask a planner
29
Key elements of clauses
Industrial commercial applications (Clause 5318)tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W1)
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W2)+ Site management objectives + standard (W3)
Decision guidelines
Same for Clause 5503 (townhouses)
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
25
The nitty grittyhellip
26
Amendment VC154
Victoria Planning Provision changesbull New clause (5318) and changes to an existing clause
(5503) to expand the stormwater requirements to more development types
bull New objectives to manage toxicants and encourage broader benefits of stormwater management
27
Whatrsquos in
Applies to an application tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
In both hellip
Clause 5318bull commercial zonesbull industrial zonesbull public-use zones
Clause 5518 bull Construct townhouses
Whatrsquos out of clause 5318
bull Developments and subdivisions approved or lodged prior to the amendment
bull Developments which do not require planning permission
bull Vicsmart applications
bull Applications for land within development or incorporated plans approved before the amendment
bull Extensions and works lt 50m2
bull Applications after the amendment to amend existing planning permits
If in doubt ask a planner
29
Key elements of clauses
Industrial commercial applications (Clause 5318)tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W1)
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W2)+ Site management objectives + standard (W3)
Decision guidelines
Same for Clause 5503 (townhouses)
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
26
Amendment VC154
Victoria Planning Provision changesbull New clause (5318) and changes to an existing clause
(5503) to expand the stormwater requirements to more development types
bull New objectives to manage toxicants and encourage broader benefits of stormwater management
27
Whatrsquos in
Applies to an application tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
In both hellip
Clause 5318bull commercial zonesbull industrial zonesbull public-use zones
Clause 5518 bull Construct townhouses
Whatrsquos out of clause 5318
bull Developments and subdivisions approved or lodged prior to the amendment
bull Developments which do not require planning permission
bull Vicsmart applications
bull Applications for land within development or incorporated plans approved before the amendment
bull Extensions and works lt 50m2
bull Applications after the amendment to amend existing planning permits
If in doubt ask a planner
29
Key elements of clauses
Industrial commercial applications (Clause 5318)tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W1)
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W2)+ Site management objectives + standard (W3)
Decision guidelines
Same for Clause 5503 (townhouses)
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
27
Whatrsquos in
Applies to an application tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
In both hellip
Clause 5318bull commercial zonesbull industrial zonesbull public-use zones
Clause 5518 bull Construct townhouses
Whatrsquos out of clause 5318
bull Developments and subdivisions approved or lodged prior to the amendment
bull Developments which do not require planning permission
bull Vicsmart applications
bull Applications for land within development or incorporated plans approved before the amendment
bull Extensions and works lt 50m2
bull Applications after the amendment to amend existing planning permits
If in doubt ask a planner
29
Key elements of clauses
Industrial commercial applications (Clause 5318)tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W1)
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W2)+ Site management objectives + standard (W3)
Decision guidelines
Same for Clause 5503 (townhouses)
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
Whatrsquos out of clause 5318
bull Developments and subdivisions approved or lodged prior to the amendment
bull Developments which do not require planning permission
bull Vicsmart applications
bull Applications for land within development or incorporated plans approved before the amendment
bull Extensions and works lt 50m2
bull Applications after the amendment to amend existing planning permits
If in doubt ask a planner
29
Key elements of clauses
Industrial commercial applications (Clause 5318)tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W1)
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W2)+ Site management objectives + standard (W3)
Decision guidelines
Same for Clause 5503 (townhouses)
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
29
Key elements of clauses
Industrial commercial applications (Clause 5318)tobull subdivide land bull construct a building bull construct or carry out works
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W1)
Stormwater management objectives + standard (W2)+ Site management objectives + standard (W3)
Decision guidelines
Same for Clause 5503 (townhouses)
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
30
Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
Stormwater management standard W1 The stormwater management system should be bull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the relevant drainage authoritybull Designed and managed in accordance with the requirements and
to the satisfaction of the water authority where reuse of stormwater is proposed
bull Designed to meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Designed to ensure that flows downstream of the subdivision site are restricted to pre-development levels unless increased flows are approved by the relevant drainage authority and there are no detrimental downstream impacts
bull Designed to contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
31
Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
Standard W2The stormwater management system should be designed to
bull Meet the current best practice performance objectives for stormwater quality as contained in the BPEM
bull Contribute to cooling improving local habitat and providing attractive and enjoyable spaces
bull Minimise the impact of chemical pollutants and other toxicants including by but not limited to bunding and covering of roofing of storage loading and work areas
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
32
Townhouses - Standard B9
Clause 5503 ndash Permeability and stormwater management objectives and standard B9
Objectivesbull Similar to 5318 (including the cooling liveability
objective)bull gt20 perviousness objective (unchanged)
Standardbull NEW - cooling liveability objectivebull NEW ndash requirement to meet BPEM
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
What does this all mean
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
34
Clause 5318 - Whatrsquos in
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
35
Urban cooling Reduce heat radiation from buildings and hard surfaces throughbull Shade trees in car parks or over driveways bull More open space and treesbull Green roofsbull Green walls
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
36
Optionsbull Passive irrigationbull Integrate assets into
communal open spacebull Tree pits and permeable
paving (driveways and carpark)
bull Stormwater harvesting (major developments only)
Infiltration habitat amenity
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
37
Control harmful chemicals
Optionsbull Careful layoutbull Consider alternative less harmful substancesbull Roofed designated storage areabull Internal drainage design to sewer or a treatment devicebull Bunding
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
38
Standard W3Standard W3 requires that application describe how the site will be managed prior to and during the construction period The application should set out requirements for managingbull Erosion and sedimentbull Stormwaterbull Litter concrete and other construction wastesbull Chemical contamination
Buildings and works - Site management standard
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
39
Site management
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
40
Planning Advisory Note No 75
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
Implications for industry
Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land lt$1 million)
2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)
3 Strategy- Council strategic planners
4 Melbourne Water
Whorsquos affected
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
43
What are the implications
bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more
bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more
work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience
Development Proponents
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
44
If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change
If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical
contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash
referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days
bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want
bull Assets
Development Assessors
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
45
bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach
bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities
bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies
Strategy
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
Offsets
bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment
bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme
What are stormwater quality offsets
X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)
X Not development contributions (DCPICP)
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
47
When to use
bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment
bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable
bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme
bull Council and developer both agree to it
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
48
OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
Asset ownership and maintenance
bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost
bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden
practical for likely future owners
bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how
The detail is in the permit conditions
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
Application requirements
ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318
What does the planning scheme require
But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
51
1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit
2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements
3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
52
Application
bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else
bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show
bull Site management plan (depending on Council)
bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background
bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements
PlansPermit conditions
bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
54
STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or
morebull Make sure report inputs and
results match plan
Modelling - SWQ
MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model
inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)
bull Provide a print out of the model schematic
Bonus points bull Provide details of model
parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor
run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
56
Assessment against standards
bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset
ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to
respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex
bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of
documentation
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
57
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
Resources
Local stormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast
Local ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank
Council planning resources
Application resources ndashexamplesDELWP Practice Note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
59
Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)
Melbourne Water
STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here
Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and
maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines
for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines
Council
South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
60
IWM
Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston
Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects
Stormwater offset schemes
KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions
Site management
EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
Next steps and other stormwater initiatives
Emma Stewart DELWP
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
62
Next steps
bull Trainingbull The EPArsquos BPEM Reviewbull Offsets policybull Review of STORM bull Building controls
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
63
State Stormwater policies
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-
64
Thank you
- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- History of WSUD
- History of WSUD
- Transformational change in urban water
- Inconsistencies and inequities in our approach to stormwater management
- Slide Number 8
- Terms of Reference
- Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee
- Wide consultation
- Stakeholder feedback
- Stakeholder feedback
- Committee submitted its report in September 2018
- Committee Recomendations
- Planning reforms
- Future policy directions
- Supporting actions
- Slide Number 19
- Government response (to date)
- Longer term recommendations
- State-based planning requirements (lsquobeforersquo)
- State-based planning requirements (lsquoafterrsquo)
- Development types (volume)
- Slide Number 25
- Amendment VC154
- Whatrsquos in
- Slide Number 28
- Key elements of clauses
- Clause 5318 ndash subdivision
- Clause 5318 ndash Buildings and works
- Townhouses - Standard B9
- Slide Number 33
- Slide Number 34
- Slide Number 35
- Slide Number 36
- Slide Number 37
- Buildings and works - Site management standard
- Site management
- Planning Advisory Note No 75
- Slide Number 41
- Slide Number 42
- Slide Number 43
- Slide Number 44
- Slide Number 45
- Slide Number 46
- Slide Number 47
- Slide Number 48
- Slide Number 49
- Slide Number 50
- Slide Number 51
- Slide Number 52
- Slide Number 53
- Slide Number 54
- Slide Number 55
- Slide Number 56
- Slide Number 57
- Slide Number 58
- Slide Number 59
- Slide Number 60
- Slide Number 61
- Next steps
- State Stormwater policies
- Slide Number 64
-