The following was agreed to by land team members present at land team meeting held on 16/5/20 and subsequently by all land team members by email and consented to by the Community Association Executive at their meeting held on 31st May 2020. Refer 20200531 SC Notes No: 46 and CAec mtg No: 08
Recommendations made are dependent on the location of the community owned land and this was divided as follows:
Agreement 1.
It was agreed that each lot owner should be encouraged to utilise the community owned land that exists between the boundary of their property and the road with the following conditions:
The landscape standards and guidelines can be found on the wiki here: Schedule 2 of CMS - Landscape Standards
Agreement 2.
It was agreed that each lot owner be reminded that these spaces are community owned land and the development of these needs to follow the process outlined in Elke Haege’s (landscape architect) guidelines.
This process allows for each lot owner to be involved in the planning and encourages collaboration within the neighbourhood with consideration of how the pathways link throughout the village. Support in the development of these plans is available from the land team through the landscape working group.
It was agreed that this land falls into a similar category as the common gardens/pathways, as such, the same approach to the development of these spaces could be followed.
However, it needs to be noted that this area falls under strata title and rules and may require special consideration.
It is noted that other land across the site (this excludes the specifics of the stage 2 development) is community owned land and will be utilised in accordance with the current ‘land use masterplan’ agreed to in 2017 until, or unless, there is agreement from the membership on an alternative use of the land. The areas that are designated as food-growing areas will be used primarily for growing productive plants for the benefit of the community. The model for this may vary and could include the following: