Beveridge South West Precinct Structure Plan

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Scope note

  • SCOPE-001: This page rewrites a zero-line local page into a sourced analytical dossier for Beveridge South West PSP using the Mitchell extracted corpus available on 2026-05-04. (Source: local workspace search)
  • SCOPE-002: The requested schema file C:\pi\schema\CLAUDE.md was not found in workspace search, so this page follows the prompt criteria directly. (Source: local workspace search)
  • SCOPE-003: The actual Beveridge South West PSP, DCP or ICP, amendment package, background reports, technical appendices, submissions, panel report, and final incorporated document were not found as standalone extracted files. (Source: local workspace search)
  • SCOPE-004: The strongest direct local statement about Beveridge South West is that the 2022 wallan wallan Regional Park feasibility report listed it as a precinct yet to undergo Precinct Structure Planning. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • SCOPE-005: This page separates direct BSW facts from implications inferred from neighbouring Mitchell growth-area documents. (Source: local workspace search)
  • SCOPE-006: No land budget, net developable area, dwelling yield, population forecast, employment hectare total, road cross-section, drainage scheme cost, open-space hectare schedule, or contribution rate for BSW is present in the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • SCOPE-007: Every factual line uses a source tag so unsupported quantities are not laundered into the record. (Source: local workspace search)
  • SCOPE-008: The companion gaps file lists missing documents and web-research targets needed to convert this dossier into a final adopted-PSP analysis. (Source: local workspace search)

Executive thesis

  • THESIS-001: Beveridge South West is currently best understood as a pre-PSP strategic dependency inside the Mitchell southern growth system rather than as a documented adopted precinct plan. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • THESIS-002: The decisive feasibility issue is timing: if regional park, creek, flood, cultural-value, road, utility, and community-infrastructure land is not reserved before urban certainty creates land-value uplift, later acquisition becomes materially harder. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • THESIS-003: The regional park feasibility report makes the PSP/ICP mechanism central because land can transfer when subdivision occurs, while PAO and GAIC works-in-kind become fallback mechanisms when local public-purpose transfer cannot cover the regional land burden. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • THESIS-004: BSW sits in the same growth geography as Beveridge Central, Beveridge North West, Beveridge North East, Lockerbie, Lockerbie North, Wallan South, Northern Freight, and Donnybrook-Woodstock, so its sequencing cannot be read precinct-by-precinct only. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • THESIS-005: The development feasibility problem is whether roads, drainage, open space, habitat corridors, cultural-value studies, public-purpose land, contribution cashflow, and long-term maintenance liabilities arrive in the same window as subdivision and occupation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • THESIS-006: The social-infrastructure stress is already visible in Beveridge Central: Beveridge had an estimated 9,120 people in 2024, no sports fields, and is projected to exceed 112,000 people by 2046. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • THESIS-007: The asset-funding stress is visible at municipal scale: Mitchell Shire infrastructure replacement value was about $1.23 billion in 2025, while Beveridge is forecast in the Asset Plan to grow from 9,082 people in 2025 to 104,066 people in 2045. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • THESIS-008: The environmental feasibility problem is that regional-park land, 100 ARI flood response, sodic soils, waterway health, Growling Grass Frog habitat, and Wurundjeri cultural values all need spatial certainty before PSP yield assumptions harden. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • THESIS-009: The contested-issues register for BSW is mostly absent because the local corpus does not contain BSW submissions. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • THESIS-010: The prudent planning posture is to treat BSW as a high-risk missing-document precinct until the actual PSP package, DCP/ICP, background reports, and submissions are obtained. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)

Direct known facts about Beveridge South West

  • BSW-F001: Beveridge South West is named in the 2022 wallan wallan Regional Park feasibility report as one of the precincts yet to undergo Precinct Structure Planning. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • BSW-F002: The same status list places BSW alongside Wallan East Part 2, Merrifield North, Northern Freight, and Beveridge North East as precincts yet to undergo Precinct Structure Planning at the time of that report. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • BSW-F003: The same report says the study area is covered by PSPs at various stages of preparation by the Victorian Planning Authority. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • BSW-F004: The same report identifies approved nearby PSPs as Lockerbie, Lockerbie North, and Beveridge Central. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • BSW-F005: The same report identifies Beveridge North West, Wallan South, and Wallan East Part 1 as precincts then undergoing Precinct Structure Planning. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • BSW-F006: The same report states that within Mitchell Shire a large proportion of the study area south of the Hadfield Road paper road is zoned Urban Growth Zone. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • BSW-F007: The same report states that rural land to the north is zoned Farming Zone. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • BSW-F008: The same report states that land immediately south of Hadfield Road and at the base of the northern slopes of Mount Fraser is zoned Rural Conservation Zone. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • BSW-F009: The same report states that Mitchell Planning Scheme zoning had not yet been updated to reflect logical inclusions or anticipated land-use areas in approved PSPs. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • BSW-F010: The same report says 6,000 hectares of land were identified by the Victorian Government in 2011 as logical inclusions in growth corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • BSW-F011: The Urban Growth Zone purpose includes managing the transition of non-urban land into urban land in accordance with a PSP. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • BSW-F012: The Urban Growth Zone purpose includes preventing use or development before a PSP is applied where that use or development may prejudice future urban use and development. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • BSW-F013: The regional park report does not provide a BSW area in hectares. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • BSW-F014: The regional park report does not provide a BSW net developable area. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • BSW-F015: The regional park report does not provide a BSW dwelling yield. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • BSW-F016: The regional park report does not provide a BSW population estimate. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • BSW-F017: The regional park report does not provide a BSW employment-land schedule. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • BSW-F018: The regional park report does not provide a BSW open-space contribution percentage. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • BSW-F019: The regional park report does not provide a BSW ICP project list. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • BSW-F020: The regional park report does not provide a BSW submissions table. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)

Regional growth context

  • GROWTH-001: Mitchell Shire Council describes Mitchell as one of Victoria’s fastest growing municipalities. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • GROWTH-002: Beveridge is located in Mitchell Shire’s southern growth area. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • GROWTH-003: Beveridge was estimated at 9,120 people in 2024 in the Beveridge Central Active Open Space report. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • GROWTH-004: Beveridge is projected in the Beveridge Central Active Open Space report to become Mitchell Shire’s largest population centre by 2046. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • GROWTH-005: Beveridge is forecast in the Beveridge Central Active Open Space report to grow to more than 112,000 people by 2046. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • GROWTH-006: Beveridge had no sports fields when the Beveridge Central Active Open Space report described existing provision. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • GROWTH-007: Beveridge Recreation Reserve had two tennis courts with a netball court overlay. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • GROWTH-008: Mandalay Estate had an adjoining 18 hole golf course. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • ASSET-G001: The 2025 Asset Plan identifies Beveridge, Wallan, and Kilmore as key suburbs experiencing significant population increases. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • ASSET-G002: The 2025 Asset Plan reports Beveridge at 9,082 people in 2025. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • ASSET-G003: The 2025 Asset Plan reports Beveridge at 104,066 people in 2045. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • ASSET-G004: The 2025 Asset Plan reports Beveridge growth of 1,045.9 percent between 2025 and 2045. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • ASSET-G005: The 2025 Asset Plan reports Wallan at 18,758 people in 2025. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • ASSET-G006: The 2025 Asset Plan reports Wallan at 49,123 people in 2045. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • ASSET-G007: The 2025 Asset Plan reports Wallan growth of 161.9 percent between 2025 and 2045. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • ASSET-G008: The 2025 Asset Plan reports Mitchell Shire Council at 64,175 people in 2025. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • ASSET-G009: The 2025 Asset Plan reports Mitchell Shire Council at 209,508 people in 2045. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • ASSET-G010: The 2025 Asset Plan reports Mitchell Shire Council growth of 226.5 percent between 2025 and 2045. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • ECON-G001: The Economic Development Strategy says the Wallan and Beveridge corridor is one of the fastest growing areas in Victoria. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • ECON-G002: The Economic Development Strategy says economic development in the Mitchell growth area depends on liveability through recreation, community, entertainment, retail services, and jobs. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • ECON-G003: The Economic Development Strategy says timely infrastructure provision is a key consideration for Wallan and Beveridge. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • ECON-G004: The Economic Development Strategy identifies adequate employment land as a focus for Wallan and Beveridge. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • ECON-G005: The Economic Development Strategy identifies adequate office space as a focus for service businesses and the knowledge sector. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • ECON-G006: The Economic Development Strategy says local pedestrian, bicycle, car, and public transport linkages are needed between Wallan, Wallan East, and Beveridge. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • ECON-G007: The Economic Development Strategy includes advocacy for a train station in Beveridge. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • ECON-G008: The Economic Development Strategy includes advocacy for a regional park in Wallan serving resident and visitor populations. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)

Open-space and regional-park dependencies

  • PARK-001: The Victorian Government committed in 2018 to undertake a feasibility study for a regional park in Wallan within the Northern Growth Corridor. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-002: The wallan wallan Regional Park feasibility study was led by DEECA. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-003: Land Design Partnership prepared the 2022 wallan wallan Regional Park report. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-004: Ethos Urban prepared the supporting Background Review for the 2022 regional park report. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-005: Nature Advisory prepared the Biodiversity Overview Assessment for the 2022 regional park report. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-006: The Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung name for the Wallan region is wallan wallan. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-007: The future park name is to be determined by Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Traditional Owners. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-008: Regional parks are described as large areas of open space in natural or semi-natural surroundings close to urban environments. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-009: Regional parks are described as having high landscape, biodiversity, and cultural values. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-010: Regional parks are described as providing passive recreational, educational, or tourism opportunities. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-011: Regional parks are described as serving a wide catchment and drawing visitors from across the region or metropolitan area. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-012: Regional parks are described as places where Traditional Owners can connect with heritage and continue cultural practices. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-013: The future wallan wallan Regional Park has an anticipated catchment area of 15 kilometres from park boundaries. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-014: The regional park would serve a catchment population of at least 230,000 people in 2021. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-015: The regional park would serve approximately 430,000 people by 2036. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-016: The regional park land-selection criteria include Aboriginal cultural significance. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-017: The regional park land-selection criteria include geomorphology, landform, and geology. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-018: The regional park land-selection criteria include hydrology and flooding. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-019: The regional park land-selection criteria include biodiversity and vegetation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-020: The regional park land-selection criteria include existing and proposed open space and community facilities. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-021: The regional park land-selection criteria include current and emerging community recreational needs. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-022: The report identifies areas of cultural significance as possible regional park contributors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-023: The report identifies areas of geomorphological significance or prominent landform as possible regional park contributors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-024: The report identifies floodways and areas subject to inundation as possible regional park contributors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-025: The report identifies proposed community facilities and activity centres as possible regional park contributors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-026: The report identifies proposed active and municipal open-space areas as possible regional park contributors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-027: The report identifies linear open-space connections, including drainage lines, as possible regional park contributors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-028: The report identifies areas of high biodiversity value or potential habitat as possible regional park contributors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-029: The report says cultural heritage information is incomplete and further assessment is required. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-030: The report says a detailed Cultural Values Study by WWCHAC is an important input into refining the park extent. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-031: The report says ephemeral wetlands can support nature observation, walking, cycling, and community education. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-032: The report links ephemeral wetlands to environmental and cultural heritage values in the headwaters of Kalkallo Creek and Merri Creek. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-033: The report says the visitor experience will vary from season to season and year to year. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-034: The report says the regional park should respond to anticipated 100 ARI flood levels. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-035: The report says the regional park should connect with other regional open space. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-036: The report says the regional park should respond to the form and activity of anticipated future urban growth. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-037: The report says the regional park should recognise transport access potential and barriers. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-038: The report says the regional park should recognise utility-corridor and asset-location opportunities. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-039: The report says the park experience may include wetlands, volcanic cones, ridges, waterways, pasture areas, community facilities, and municipal open space. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-040: The report says most regional park management will likely sit with Parks Victoria and WWCHAC. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-041: The report says waterways in the regional park with Growling Grass Frog habitat will likely be managed by Melbourne Water. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-042: The report stakeholder agency group included WWCHAC, Mitchell Shire Council, Whittlesea Council, VPA, Melbourne Water, Yarra Valley Water, Parks Victoria, Department of Transport, DJPR, and DELWP units. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-043: The report environmental NGO group included Wallan Environment Group, Nature Glenelg Trust, Merri Creek Management Committee, and Friends of Merri Creek. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PARK-044: The report says further refinement of the potential park extent will involve WWCHAC, government agencies, environment groups, private landowners, the local community, and other stakeholders. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)

Land assembly and funding mechanisms

  • MECH-001: The preferred regional-park land-transfer mechanism is PSP identification and transfer through a DCP or ICP where the land is for local public purposes. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-002: The PSP process can transfer land to government at no cost under an ICP for specific purposes. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-003: The PSP process is used to create public open space in growth-area precincts. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-004: The quantity of public open-space land set aside in a PSP is based on anticipated total precinct population. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-005: The PSP must identify parcels to be public open space in its land-use plans. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-006: The corresponding ICP must set out requirements for transfer of identified land to government. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-007: Land is typically transferred at the time of subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-008: Transfer timing depends on preparation, gazettal, implementation, and subsequent development of each PSP. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-009: Regional park land transfer through PSPs would occur over a number of years as land is subdivided. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-010: The regional role and significant scale of the wallan wallan Regional Park means most required land likely cannot be transferred via an ICP. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-011: Funding would likely be required for land above the open-space requirement generated by a particular PSP population. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-012: Cost can be minimised by identifying encumbered land in each PSP where possible. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-013: Land identified as encumbered in a PSP can be acquired at lower cost or no cost. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-014: Land identified as unencumbered would require purchase at valuation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-015: GAIC works-in-kind can allow a landowner to transfer land to government in lieu of a GAIC payment. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-016: GAIC works-in-kind applies to growth-area land brought into the Urban Growth Boundary in 2005-06 or later zoned for urban development. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-017: GAIC works-in-kind will not fund works outside the Urban Growth Boundary. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-018: Land that cannot be designated and transferred under PSP or ICP would require purchase for public open space. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-019: A PAO should be applied as soon as practicable where regional-park land cannot transfer through PSP or ICP. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-020: A PAO reserves land for a public purpose. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-021: A PAO helps avoid uses and development that may prejudice the public acquisition purpose. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-022: A PAO helps avoid further increases in land value by limiting development potential. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-023: Compensation may be payable to landowners as a result of compulsory acquisition. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-024: Completed PSPs lose the easiest opportunity to capture land through PSP/ICP mechanisms. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-025: Exhibition of a draft PSP or concept plan can create land-value uplift before gazettal. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-026: Gazettal of a PSP can create land-value uplift because future urban development becomes more certain. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-027: BSW has higher acquisition optionality before its PSP is exhibited or gazetted than after it is converted into certain urban yield. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-028: BSW feasibility should be tested with a land-assembly matrix that separates encumbered transfer, local open-space transfer, regional acquisition, GAIC WIK, PAO purchase, and residual private developable land. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-029: BSW should not rely on ICP land transfer for regional land that exceeds the open-space requirement generated by its own future population. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • MECH-030: BSW should treat timing of subdivision as a delivery dependency because subdivision is when typical land transfer occurs. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)

Infrastructure and asset funding context

  • COUNCIL-001: The 2025 Asset Plan covers roads, buildings, parks and open spaces, bridges, culverts, and drainage systems. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • COUNCIL-002: The 2025 Asset Plan states that replacing these assets in 2025 would cost about $1.23 billion. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • COUNCIL-003: The Asset Plan describes an asset life cycle of planning, constructing, operating, maintaining, renewing, and eventually replacing. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • COUNCIL-004: The Asset Plan says Council tracks asset performance, maintenance cost, safety, and whether assets meet the needs of a growing community. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • COUNCIL-005: The Asset Plan says growth-related investments are funded predominantly through grants, developer contributions, and borrowing, with minimal reliance on Council cash. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • COUNCIL-006: The Asset Plan says this approach aims to avoid funding growth at the direct expense of renewal programs. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • BUDGET-001: The 2025-2026 Budget says development contributions are based on known projections used to inform capital works planning and project delivery scheduling. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • BUDGET-002: The 2025-2026 Budget says Council seeks early infrastructure delivery where possible. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • BUDGET-003: The 2025-2026 Budget says development contributions are collected as development proceeds and create cash-flow challenges. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • BUDGET-004: The 2025-2026 Budget says Council mitigates development-contribution cash-flow challenges through borrowings, partnerships, works-in-kind, and grant advocacy. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • BUDGET-005: The 2025-2026 Budget says development contributions rarely provide sufficient funding to deliver the identified infrastructure. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • BUDGET-006: The 2025-2026 Budget says delay between contribution collection and delivery can exacerbate the funding gap. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • BUDGET-007: The 2025-2026 Budget says development contributions depend on market conditions and the timing of development. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • BUDGET-008: The 2025-2026 Budget says monetary and non-monetary contributions are expected to increase in the short term. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • BUDGET-009: The 2025-2026 Budget says non-monetary contributions include roads, drainage, and open space handed to Council for ongoing maintenance. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • BUDGET-010: The 2025-2026 Budget identifies Engineering, Transport and Subdivisions as ensuring development assets are fit for purpose and constructed to Council standards. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • BUDGET-011: The 2025-2026 Budget says development assets include roads, drainage, and landscape infrastructure. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • BUDGET-012: The 2025-2026 Budget reports Road Operations 2025-2026 expenses of $21.619 million. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • BUDGET-013: The 2025-2026 Budget reports Parks and Gardens 2025-2026 expenses of $3.751 million. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • BUDGET-014: The 2025-2026 Budget reports Recreation and Open Space 2025-2026 expenses of $4.099 million. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • BUDGET-015: The 2025-2026 Budget reports Development Contributions 2025-2026 expenses of $354,000. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • BUDGET-016: The 2025-2026 Budget reports roads, bridges, drainage, and footpath depreciation of $18.85 million in the 2025-2026 Budget figure. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • BUDGET-017: The 2025-2026 Budget reports recreation, reserves, open space, and streetscape depreciation of $2.15 million in the 2025-2026 Budget figure. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • BUDGET-018: BSW feasibility therefore depends on both up-front capital delivery and long-term operating, depreciation, and renewal load on Council. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • FINPLAN-001: The Financial Plan forecasts developer contributions of $10.479 million in the base year shown in assumptions. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-financial-plan-2025-2026-to-2034-2035.txt)
  • FINPLAN-002: The Financial Plan forecasts developer contributions of $27.056 million in the next year shown in assumptions. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-financial-plan-2025-2026-to-2034-2035.txt)
  • FINPLAN-003: The Financial Plan forecasts developer contributions of $27.524 million in the following year shown in assumptions. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-financial-plan-2025-2026-to-2034-2035.txt)
  • FINPLAN-004: The Financial Plan forecasts non-monetary contributions of $53.389 million in the base year shown in assumptions. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-financial-plan-2025-2026-to-2034-2035.txt)
  • FINPLAN-005: The Financial Plan forecasts non-monetary contributions of $60.859 million in the next year shown in assumptions. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-financial-plan-2025-2026-to-2034-2035.txt)
  • FINPLAN-006: The Financial Plan forecasts non-monetary contributions of $123.668 million in the following year shown in assumptions. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-financial-plan-2025-2026-to-2034-2035.txt)
  • FINPLAN-007: The Financial Plan says non-monetary contributions include assets specified in planning permits and handed to Council for ongoing maintenance. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-financial-plan-2025-2026-to-2034-2035.txt)
  • FINPLAN-008: The Financial Plan says non-monetary contributions include developer-delivered works-in-kind agreed before works commence. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-financial-plan-2025-2026-to-2034-2035.txt)
  • FINPLAN-009: The Financial Plan says a 2026-2027 spike in non-monetary contributions is due to anticipated developer WIK of $93.66 million predominantly in Beveridge Central, Beveridge North West, Kilmore South East, Lockerbie, and Lockerbie North. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-financial-plan-2025-2026-to-2034-2035.txt)

Beveridge Central comparator for feasibility

  • AOS-001: Beveridge Central PSP identifies a 6.79 hectare active-open-space site for sporting facilities. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-002: Beveridge Central Active Open Space is located at Patterson Road and Lithgow Street. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-003: The Beveridge Central AOS site comprises three land parcels that are now Council owned. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-004: Future Patterson Road duplication and the Patterson Road/Lithgow Street intersection expansion require 0.32 hectares of the AOS site. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-005: The road and intersection reservation leaves 6.47 hectares of developable sport and recreation land. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-006: The Beveridge Central AOS site falls 6.4 metres from north-west to south-east. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-007: The average grade of Beveridge Central AOS is about 1:60. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-008: Beveridge Central AOS basalt bedrock is predominantly within the top 0.5 metres in the western section. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-009: Beveridge Central AOS basalt bedrock increases to about 2 metres depth in the south-west corner. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-010: Shallow basalt has potential to slow excavation and increase costs. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-011: The Beveridge Central AOS layout was shaped to minimise excavation where basalt bedrock was shallowest. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-012: The Beveridge Central AOS site had 86 trees plus 21 street trees. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-013: All 21 street trees were shown as retained in the Beveridge Central AOS master plan. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-014: Of 18 high-retention-value trees, six were retained in the Beveridge Central AOS master plan. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-015: Beveridge Central AOS was planned for soccer and cricket needs. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-016: Tennis was initially identified in the Beveridge Central PSP but later deferred to Lockerbie North and other PSP active open spaces. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-017: Council’s Draft Open Space Strategy 2024 nominated three rectangular pitches and one overlaid oval for the Beveridge Central AOS site. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-018: The Beveridge Central AOS primary facilities include one enclosed main soccer pitch. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-019: The Beveridge Central AOS primary facilities include two soccer pitches with cricket oval overlay. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-020: The Beveridge Central AOS primary facilities include four cricket practice nets. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-021: The Beveridge Central AOS primary facilities include four synthetic small-sided soccer pitches. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-022: The Beveridge Central AOS primary facilities include one community facility. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-023: The Beveridge Central AOS primary facilities include a district-level play space with picnic tables, BBQ, and shelter. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-024: The Beveridge Central AOS primary facilities include car parking. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-025: The Beveridge Central AOS primary facilities include a shared path network, tree planting, and landscaping. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-026: The draft Beveridge Central AOS master plan was exhibited from 21 February to 24 March 2025. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-027: The Beveridge Central AOS car park was described as approximately 200 spaces in the master plan narrative. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-028: The Beveridge Central AOS car park was costed as approximately 190 spaces in the cost plan. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-029: The main soccer pitch is to have sports lighting to 500 lux. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-030: The main soccer pitch is proposed with a hybrid surface to improve durability. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-031: The two community soccer pitches with cricket field overlay were costed at $2.865 million. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-032: The approximately 190-space car park was costed at $2.230 million. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-033: The shared-use two-storey pavilion Stage A was costed at $6.105 million. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-034: The shared-use two-storey pavilion Stage B was costed at $8.610 million. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-035: The two banks of two synthetic futsal courts were costed at $2.650 million. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-036: The district-level play space with BBQ, picnic tables, and shelter was costed at $1.025 million. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-037: The ephemeral wetland to control overland stormwater was costed at $195,000. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-038: The Beveridge Central AOS subtotal was $30.865 million. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-039: Professional fees were estimated at $3.000 million. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-040: Authority fees and charges were estimated at $500,000. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-041: The base total was $34.365 million. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-042: The optional hybrid surface premium was $425,000. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-043: The full total including the hybrid option was $34.790 million. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-044: The estimate excludes GST. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-045: The estimate excludes cost escalation beyond July 2025. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-046: The estimate excludes land acquisition costs. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-047: The estimate excludes gas supply to site. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-048: The estimate excludes contaminated soil removal if encountered. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • AOS-049: BSW should use Beveridge Central as a cautionary comparator: even a 6.47 hectare developable reserve produced a $34.790 million project before GST, land acquisition, post-July-2025 escalation, gas supply, and contaminated-soil risk. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)

Urban forest, heat, and landscape implications

  • FOREST-001: Mitchell Shire tree canopy across public and private land covers 12 percent of the shire’s townships. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • FOREST-002: If shrubs and grasses are included as urban forest cover, coverage is 70 percent of township area. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • FOREST-003: Tree canopy is lowest in Mitchell urban growth areas including Wallan and Beveridge. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • FOREST-004: Seventy percent of township land area is under private ownership. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • FOREST-005: Seventy-five percent of the urban forest lies on private land. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • FOREST-006: The Urban Forest Strategy identified approximately 12,000 vacant street tree sites across townships. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • FOREST-007: The vacant street tree site table totals 11,747 sites. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • FOREST-008: Wallan had 3,935 vacant street tree sites in the Urban Forest Strategy table. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • FOREST-009: Beveridge had 185 vacant street tree sites in the Urban Forest Strategy table. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • FOREST-010: The current planting program was budgeted to plant 600 trees annually. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • FOREST-011: At 600 trees annually, filling all vacant street tree sites would take about 95 years. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • FOREST-012: The Urban Forest Strategy says the program should aim to fill vacant street tree sites within 10 years. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • FOREST-013: That 10-year target means increasing planting from 600 trees annually to almost 2,000 street trees each year. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • FOREST-014: The needed planting increase includes 500 to 600 trees per year to replace removals and an additional 1,200 trees to fill vacant sites. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • FOREST-015: Urban heat was mapped for each township in December 2022. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • FOREST-016: The Urban Forest Strategy identifies large dark roofs, wide roads without tree cover, and open dirt patches as high heat-load areas in the Seymour example. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • FOREST-017: The Urban Forest Strategy identifies irrigated parks, river corridors, and white reflective roofs as cooler areas in the Seymour example. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • FOREST-018: BSW should embed canopy, WSUD, street-tree soil volume, and private-lot canopy controls at PSP stage rather than relying on later retrofits. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • FOREST-019: BSW should treat road-reserve width, service placement, and tree-planting zones as infrastructure decisions because the planting program cannot retrofit canopy quickly enough after subdivision. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • FOREST-020: BSW should treat dark roofs, wide roads without tree cover, and exposed construction-stage surfaces as heat-risk mechanisms. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Contested issues and likely submission themes

  • CONTEST-001: The local corpus does not include BSW submissions. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • CONTEST-002: The local corpus does not include a BSW engagement report. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • CONTEST-003: The local corpus does not include a BSW panel report. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • CONTEST-004: The local corpus does not include a BSW responsible-authority response to submissions. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • CONTEST-005: The regional park report shows that future park-boundary refinement is explicitly subject to engagement with WWCHAC. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • CONTEST-006: The regional park report shows that future park-boundary refinement is explicitly subject to engagement with government agencies. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • CONTEST-007: The regional park report shows that future park-boundary refinement is explicitly subject to engagement with environment groups. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • CONTEST-008: The regional park report shows that future park-boundary refinement is explicitly subject to engagement with private landowners. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • CONTEST-009: The regional park report shows that future park-boundary refinement is explicitly subject to engagement with the local community. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • CONTEST-010: The regional park report identifies cultural values as unresolved because cultural heritage information is incomplete. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • CONTEST-011: The regional park report identifies 100 ARI flood response as a criterion, making floodplain extent a likely contested issue. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • CONTEST-012: The regional park report identifies biodiversity and vegetation as criteria, making habitat retention and offset logic likely contested issues. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • CONTEST-013: The regional park report identifies transport access potential and barriers, making arterial crossings and local connectivity likely contested issues. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • CONTEST-014: The regional park report identifies utility-corridor and asset-location opportunities, making easement co-location likely a contested design issue. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • CONTEST-015: The regional park report identifies regional versus local open-space funding limits, making who pays for regional park land a likely contested issue. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • CONTEST-016: The regional park report identifies PAO and compensation risk, making compulsory acquisition a likely landowner issue. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • CONTEST-017: The Beveridge Central comparator shows tree-retention conflict where only six of 18 high-retention-value trees were retained, making tree removal versus sports layout a likely issue in BSW. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • CONTEST-018: The Beveridge Central comparator shows shallow basalt can increase excavation cost, making geotechnical constraints a likely issue in BSW if similar volcanic geology exists. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • CONTEST-019: The Beveridge Central comparator shows larger events need off-reserve parking plans, making event parking and traffic a likely issue for future BSW active open space. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • CONTEST-020: The Economic Development Strategy identifies jobs and services as key features of growth, making employment land and local job containment likely issues. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • CONTEST-021: The Budget identifies development contribution cash-flow and sufficiency gaps, making infrastructure timing a likely issue for residents and developers. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • CONTEST-022: The Urban Forest Strategy identifies low canopy in Wallan and Beveridge, making heat and canopy a likely issue. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • CONTEST-023: The gaps file should obtain actual BSW submissions before any claims about contested positions are treated as complete. (Source: local workspace search)
  • CONTEST-024: The current page can identify likely contest categories but cannot attribute BSW-specific submitter positions without the missing corpus. (Source: local workspace search)

Staging sequence inferred from the corpus

  • STAGE-001: Identify BSW technical-corpus completeness before publishing a definitive PSP analysis. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • STAGE-002: Confirm whether BSW has entered the VPA work program, exhibition, panel, adoption, or gazettal stage. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • STAGE-003: Map cultural-value study requirements with WWCHAC before fixing open-space, drainage, road, and yield assumptions. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • STAGE-004: Map waterways, 100 ARI flood extents, wetlands, drainage lines, and Melbourne Water development-services-scheme requirements before lot layout. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • STAGE-005: Map biodiversity and habitat corridors, including Merri Creek and Kalkallo Creek interfaces where relevant, before assigning developable land. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • STAGE-006: Map sodic/dispersive soil and basalt/volcanic geology risks before assuming civil costs, earthworks volumes, or sports-reserve levels. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • STAGE-007: Map regional-park candidate land and separate encumbered open space from local unencumbered open space and regional acquisition land. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • STAGE-008: Apply PAO or equivalent reservation early where regional land cannot transfer through PSP/ICP. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • STAGE-009: Prepare PSP land-use plan only after constraints are spatially reconciled with transport, utilities, community facilities, and open space. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • STAGE-010: Prepare DCP or ICP after public-purpose land, road projects, drainage projects, community facilities, and active-open-space projects are quantified. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • STAGE-011: Exhibit PSP, DCP or ICP, ordinance changes, background reports, and technical appendices together to expose real trade-offs. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • STAGE-012: Respond to submissions with a table that separates yield loss, acquisition compensation, biodiversity, cultural heritage, drainage, traffic, service timing, and contribution-rate issues. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • STAGE-013: If unresolved submissions remain, refer the amendment to a panel and preserve the panel report as a core corpus document. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • STAGE-014: After gazettal, stage subdivision so land transfer occurs in usable contiguous batches rather than fragmented parcels. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • STAGE-015: Coordinate early residents with interim transport, open space, sports, school, community, health, and retail access so occupancy does not outrun service delivery. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • STAGE-016: Assign long-term asset ownership, maintenance standards, depreciation, and renewal funding before handover of roads, drainage, parks, and landscape assets to Council. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • STAGE-017: Monitor developer-contribution cashflow against actual market take-up because contribution receipts depend on development timing. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • STAGE-018: Use works-in-kind where timing or delivery coordination makes developer construction more practical than Council delivery after contribution collection. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • STAGE-019: Review heat, canopy, and WSUD performance after each subdivision stage because 10-year and 50-year canopy targets depend on early establishment. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • STAGE-020: Reopen this wiki page after actual BSW PSP documents are added to the corpus and replace inferred sequence lines with direct amendment-stage facts. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)

Development feasibility implications

  • FEAS-001: BSW cannot be valued from gross developable hectares until regional park, flood, cultural, biodiversity, road, utility, and local open-space land are separated. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • FEAS-002: A PSP that defers regional-park land decisions may increase later acquisition cost through land-value uplift. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • FEAS-003: Landowners may contest PAO application because it limits development potential and may trigger compensation issues. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • FEAS-004: ICP transfer can reduce public acquisition cost only where the land is eligible and linked to local public purposes. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • FEAS-005: Unencumbered regional land above local-population need requires purchase, external funding, or GAIC works-in-kind rather than ordinary local open-space transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • FEAS-006: Subdivision timing controls the timing of typical land transfer, so first residential stages can create service demand before complete open-space land assembly. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • FEAS-007: Roads, drainage, and landscape assets handed to Council create ongoing maintenance and depreciation costs, not only capital receipts. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • FEAS-008: Developer contributions can be delayed by market conditions, so early public infrastructure may require borrowing, grants, partnerships, or works-in-kind. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • FEAS-009: The Beveridge Central AOS comparator shows that road reservations can materially reduce active-open-space developable area. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • FEAS-010: The Beveridge Central AOS comparator shows that shallow basalt and site fall can shift facility layout and increase excavation and retaining-wall costs. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • FEAS-011: The Beveridge Central AOS comparator shows that tree-retention goals can conflict with sports-field geometry and lighting standards. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • FEAS-012: The Beveridge Central AOS comparator shows that event use can exceed on-site parking and require off-reserve parking strategies. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • FEAS-013: Low canopy in Wallan and Beveridge means heat mitigation must be designed into road and open-space geometry rather than added later. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • FEAS-014: If BSW includes or connects to regional park land, management responsibility may be split between Council, Parks Victoria, WWCHAC, and Melbourne Water. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • FEAS-015: Split management requires early agreement on capital standards, access, maintenance, weed control, fire management, waterway protection, cultural values, and visitor infrastructure. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • FEAS-016: Employment land and service jobs matter because the Economic Development Strategy frames Wallan and Beveridge liveability around jobs, services, retail, entertainment, and transport. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • FEAS-017: A residential-only BSW staging model would worsen commuter dependence unless employment, local retail, bus, cycling, and potential rail access are sequenced with housing. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • FEAS-018: If BSW contributes to the regional park catchment serving about 430,000 people by 2036, local open-space design must distinguish neighbourhood recreation from metropolitan open-space function. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • FEAS-019: If cultural heritage information is incomplete, early certainty about developable land is weaker than a simple zoning map suggests. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • FEAS-020: Until actual BSW documents are obtained, project risk should be treated as high because the core quantities needed for pro forma testing are missing. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)

Source-specific analytical registers

Regional park register

  • REG-REGIO-001: 15 kilometre catchment is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-001M: Mechanism: test 15 kilometre catchment before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-001F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 15 kilometre catchment should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-002: 230000 people in 2021 is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-002M: Mechanism: test 230000 people in 2021 before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-002F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 230000 people in 2021 should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-003: 430000 people by 2036 is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-003M: Mechanism: test 430000 people by 2036 before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-003F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 430000 people by 2036 should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-004: 100 ARI flood levels is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-004M: Mechanism: test 100 ARI flood levels before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-004F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 100 ARI flood levels should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-005: ephemeral wetlands is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-005M: Mechanism: test ephemeral wetlands before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-005F: Feasibility implication: unresolved ephemeral wetlands should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-006: Kalkallo Creek headwaters is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-006M: Mechanism: test Kalkallo Creek headwaters before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-006F: Feasibility implication: unresolved Kalkallo Creek headwaters should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-007: Merri Creek headwaters is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-007M: Mechanism: test Merri Creek headwaters before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-007F: Feasibility implication: unresolved Merri Creek headwaters should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-008: WWCHAC Cultural Values Study is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-008M: Mechanism: test WWCHAC Cultural Values Study before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-008F: Feasibility implication: unresolved WWCHAC Cultural Values Study should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-009: PSP/ICP transfer is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-009M: Mechanism: test PSP/ICP transfer before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-009F: Feasibility implication: unresolved PSP/ICP transfer should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-010: PAO fallback is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-010M: Mechanism: test PAO fallback before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-010F: Feasibility implication: unresolved PAO fallback should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-011: GAIC works in kind is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-011M: Mechanism: test GAIC works in kind before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-011F: Feasibility implication: unresolved GAIC works in kind should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-012: encumbered open space is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-012M: Mechanism: test encumbered open space before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-012F: Feasibility implication: unresolved encumbered open space should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-013: unencumbered purchase is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-013M: Mechanism: test unencumbered purchase before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-013F: Feasibility implication: unresolved unencumbered purchase should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-014: land value uplift is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-014M: Mechanism: test land value uplift before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-014F: Feasibility implication: unresolved land value uplift should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-015: private landowners is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-015M: Mechanism: test private landowners before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-015F: Feasibility implication: unresolved private landowners should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-016: environment groups is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-016M: Mechanism: test environment groups before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-016F: Feasibility implication: unresolved environment groups should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-017: government agencies is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-017M: Mechanism: test government agencies before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-017F: Feasibility implication: unresolved government agencies should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-018: Parks Victoria management is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-018M: Mechanism: test Parks Victoria management before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-018F: Feasibility implication: unresolved Parks Victoria management should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-019: Melbourne Water waterways is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-019M: Mechanism: test Melbourne Water waterways before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-019F: Feasibility implication: unresolved Melbourne Water waterways should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-020: Growling Grass Frog habitat is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-020M: Mechanism: test Growling Grass Frog habitat before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • REG-REGIO-020F: Feasibility implication: unresolved Growling Grass Frog habitat should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)

Beveridge Central comparator register

  • REG-BEVER-001: 9120 people in 2024 is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-001M: Mechanism: test 9120 people in 2024 before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-001F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 9120 people in 2024 should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-002: 112000 plus people by 2046 is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-002M: Mechanism: test 112000 plus people by 2046 before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-002F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 112000 plus people by 2046 should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-003: no sports fields is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-003M: Mechanism: test no sports fields before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-003F: Feasibility implication: unresolved no sports fields should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-004: 6.79 hectare active open space is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-004M: Mechanism: test 6.79 hectare active open space before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-004F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 6.79 hectare active open space should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-005: 0.32 hectare road reservation is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-005M: Mechanism: test 0.32 hectare road reservation before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-005F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 0.32 hectare road reservation should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-006: 6.47 hectare developable reserve is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-006M: Mechanism: test 6.47 hectare developable reserve before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-006F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 6.47 hectare developable reserve should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-007: 6.4 metre fall is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-007M: Mechanism: test 6.4 metre fall before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-007F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 6.4 metre fall should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-008: 1 to 60 average grade is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-008M: Mechanism: test 1 to 60 average grade before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-008F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 1 to 60 average grade should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-009: 0.5 metre shallow basalt is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-009M: Mechanism: test 0.5 metre shallow basalt before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-009F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 0.5 metre shallow basalt should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-010: 2 metre deeper basalt is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-010M: Mechanism: test 2 metre deeper basalt before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-010F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 2 metre deeper basalt should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-011: 86 site trees is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-011M: Mechanism: test 86 site trees before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-011F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 86 site trees should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-012: 21 street trees is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-012M: Mechanism: test 21 street trees before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-012F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 21 street trees should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-013: 18 high-retention trees is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-013M: Mechanism: test 18 high-retention trees before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-013F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 18 high-retention trees should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-014: six retained high-retention trees is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-014M: Mechanism: test six retained high-retention trees before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-014F: Feasibility implication: unresolved six retained high-retention trees should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-015: approximately 190 to 200 car spaces is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-015M: Mechanism: test approximately 190 to 200 car spaces before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-015F: Feasibility implication: unresolved approximately 190 to 200 car spaces should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-016: 500 lux main soccer lighting is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-016M: Mechanism: test 500 lux main soccer lighting before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-016F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 500 lux main soccer lighting should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-017: 34.365 million dollar base cost is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-017M: Mechanism: test 34.365 million dollar base cost before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-017F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 34.365 million dollar base cost should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-018: 34.790 million dollar total with hybrid option is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-018M: Mechanism: test 34.790 million dollar total with hybrid option before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-018F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 34.790 million dollar total with hybrid option should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-019: 425000 dollar hybrid premium is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-019M: Mechanism: test 425000 dollar hybrid premium before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-019F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 425000 dollar hybrid premium should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-020: GST excluded is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-020M: Mechanism: test GST excluded before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-020F: Feasibility implication: unresolved GST excluded should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-021: post July 2025 escalation excluded is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-021M: Mechanism: test post July 2025 escalation excluded before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • REG-BEVER-021F: Feasibility implication: unresolved post July 2025 escalation excluded should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)

Asset and budget register

  • REG-ASSET-001: 1.23 billion dollar replacement value is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-001M: Mechanism: test 1.23 billion dollar replacement value before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-001F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 1.23 billion dollar replacement value should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-002: Beveridge 9082 people in 2025 is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-002M: Mechanism: test Beveridge 9082 people in 2025 before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-002F: Feasibility implication: unresolved Beveridge 9082 people in 2025 should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-003: Beveridge 104066 people in 2045 is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-003M: Mechanism: test Beveridge 104066 people in 2045 before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-003F: Feasibility implication: unresolved Beveridge 104066 people in 2045 should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-004: 1045.9 percent Beveridge growth is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-004M: Mechanism: test 1045.9 percent Beveridge growth before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-004F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 1045.9 percent Beveridge growth should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-005: Wallan 18758 people in 2025 is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-005M: Mechanism: test Wallan 18758 people in 2025 before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-005F: Feasibility implication: unresolved Wallan 18758 people in 2025 should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-006: Wallan 49123 people in 2045 is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-006M: Mechanism: test Wallan 49123 people in 2045 before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-006F: Feasibility implication: unresolved Wallan 49123 people in 2045 should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-007: Mitchell 64175 people in 2025 is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-007M: Mechanism: test Mitchell 64175 people in 2025 before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-007F: Feasibility implication: unresolved Mitchell 64175 people in 2025 should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-008: Mitchell 209508 people in 2045 is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-008M: Mechanism: test Mitchell 209508 people in 2045 before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-008F: Feasibility implication: unresolved Mitchell 209508 people in 2045 should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-009: grants is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-009M: Mechanism: test grants before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-009F: Feasibility implication: unresolved grants should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-010: developer contributions is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-010M: Mechanism: test developer contributions before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-010F: Feasibility implication: unresolved developer contributions should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-011: borrowing is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-011M: Mechanism: test borrowing before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-011F: Feasibility implication: unresolved borrowing should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-012: minimal Council cash is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-012M: Mechanism: test minimal Council cash before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-012F: Feasibility implication: unresolved minimal Council cash should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-013: asset lifecycle is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-013M: Mechanism: test asset lifecycle before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-013F: Feasibility implication: unresolved asset lifecycle should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-014: renewal risk is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-014M: Mechanism: test renewal risk before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-014F: Feasibility implication: unresolved renewal risk should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-015: maintenance cost is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-015M: Mechanism: test maintenance cost before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-015F: Feasibility implication: unresolved maintenance cost should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-016: safety is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-016M: Mechanism: test safety before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-016F: Feasibility implication: unresolved safety should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-017: growing community is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-017M: Mechanism: test growing community before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • REG-ASSET-017F: Feasibility implication: unresolved growing community should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Urban forest register

  • REG-URBAN-001: 12 percent township canopy is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-001M: Mechanism: test 12 percent township canopy before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-001F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 12 percent township canopy should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-002: 70 percent township urban forest with shrubs and grasses is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-002M: Mechanism: test 70 percent township urban forest with shrubs and grasses before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-002F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 70 percent township urban forest with shrubs and grasses should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-003: lowest canopy in Wallan and Beveridge is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-003M: Mechanism: test lowest canopy in Wallan and Beveridge before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-003F: Feasibility implication: unresolved lowest canopy in Wallan and Beveridge should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-004: 70 percent private township land is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-004M: Mechanism: test 70 percent private township land before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-004F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 70 percent private township land should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-005: 75 percent urban forest on private land is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-005M: Mechanism: test 75 percent urban forest on private land before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-005F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 75 percent urban forest on private land should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-006: 11747 vacant street tree sites is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-006M: Mechanism: test 11747 vacant street tree sites before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-006F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 11747 vacant street tree sites should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-007: 3935 Wallan vacant sites is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-007M: Mechanism: test 3935 Wallan vacant sites before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-007F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 3935 Wallan vacant sites should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-008: 185 Beveridge vacant sites is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-008M: Mechanism: test 185 Beveridge vacant sites before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-008F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 185 Beveridge vacant sites should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-009: 600 trees per year current program is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-009M: Mechanism: test 600 trees per year current program before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-009F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 600 trees per year current program should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-010: 95 years at current planting is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-010M: Mechanism: test 95 years at current planting before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-010F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 95 years at current planting should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-011: 10 year target is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-011M: Mechanism: test 10 year target before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-011F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 10 year target should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-012: almost 2000 street trees per year is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-012M: Mechanism: test almost 2000 street trees per year before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-012F: Feasibility implication: unresolved almost 2000 street trees per year should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-013: 500 to 600 replacement trees is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-013M: Mechanism: test 500 to 600 replacement trees before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-013F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 500 to 600 replacement trees should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-014: 1200 additional trees is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-014M: Mechanism: test 1200 additional trees before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-014F: Feasibility implication: unresolved 1200 additional trees should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-015: December 2022 heat mapping is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-015M: Mechanism: test December 2022 heat mapping before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-015F: Feasibility implication: unresolved December 2022 heat mapping should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-016: dark roofs heat load is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-016M: Mechanism: test dark roofs heat load before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-016F: Feasibility implication: unresolved dark roofs heat load should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-017: wide roads without trees heat load is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-017M: Mechanism: test wide roads without trees heat load before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-017F: Feasibility implication: unresolved wide roads without trees heat load should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-018: irrigated parks cooling is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-018M: Mechanism: test irrigated parks cooling before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-018F: Feasibility implication: unresolved irrigated parks cooling should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-019: river corridors cooling is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-019M: Mechanism: test river corridors cooling before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-019F: Feasibility implication: unresolved river corridors cooling should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-020: white reflective roofs cooling is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-020M: Mechanism: test white reflective roofs cooling before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • REG-URBAN-020F: Feasibility implication: unresolved white reflective roofs cooling should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Economic development register

  • REG-ECONO-001: Wallan and Beveridge corridor fast growth is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-001M: Mechanism: test Wallan and Beveridge corridor fast growth before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-001F: Feasibility implication: unresolved Wallan and Beveridge corridor fast growth should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-002: jobs as growth-area feature is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-002M: Mechanism: test jobs as growth-area feature before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-002F: Feasibility implication: unresolved jobs as growth-area feature should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-003: quality services as growth-area feature is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-003M: Mechanism: test quality services as growth-area feature before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-003F: Feasibility implication: unresolved quality services as growth-area feature should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-004: adequate employment land is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-004M: Mechanism: test adequate employment land before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-004F: Feasibility implication: unresolved adequate employment land should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-005: adequate office space is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-005M: Mechanism: test adequate office space before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-005F: Feasibility implication: unresolved adequate office space should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-006: recreation facilities is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-006M: Mechanism: test recreation facilities before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-006F: Feasibility implication: unresolved recreation facilities should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-007: community facilities is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-007M: Mechanism: test community facilities before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-007F: Feasibility implication: unresolved community facilities should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-008: entertainment services is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-008M: Mechanism: test entertainment services before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-008F: Feasibility implication: unresolved entertainment services should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-009: retail services is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-009M: Mechanism: test retail services before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-009F: Feasibility implication: unresolved retail services should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-010: timely infrastructure is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-010M: Mechanism: test timely infrastructure before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-010F: Feasibility implication: unresolved timely infrastructure should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-011: pedestrian linkages is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-011M: Mechanism: test pedestrian linkages before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-011F: Feasibility implication: unresolved pedestrian linkages should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-012: bicycle linkages is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-012M: Mechanism: test bicycle linkages before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-012F: Feasibility implication: unresolved bicycle linkages should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-013: car linkages is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-013M: Mechanism: test car linkages before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-013F: Feasibility implication: unresolved car linkages should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-014: public transport linkages is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-014M: Mechanism: test public transport linkages before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-014F: Feasibility implication: unresolved public transport linkages should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-015: Beveridge train station advocacy is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-015M: Mechanism: test Beveridge train station advocacy before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-015F: Feasibility implication: unresolved Beveridge train station advocacy should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-016: regional park advocacy is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-016M: Mechanism: test regional park advocacy before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-016F: Feasibility implication: unresolved regional park advocacy should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-017: transport hub employment uses is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-017M: Mechanism: test transport hub employment uses before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-017F: Feasibility implication: unresolved transport hub employment uses should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-018: retail floorspace is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-018M: Mechanism: test retail floorspace before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-018F: Feasibility implication: unresolved retail floorspace should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-019: entertainment offer is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-019M: Mechanism: test entertainment offer before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-019F: Feasibility implication: unresolved entertainment offer should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-020: business hub is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-020M: Mechanism: test business hub before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-020F: Feasibility implication: unresolved business hub should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-021: investment attraction is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-021M: Mechanism: test investment attraction before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • REG-ECONO-021F: Feasibility implication: unresolved investment attraction should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)

Budget and financial-plan register

  • REG-BUDGE-001: development contributions projections is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-001M: Mechanism: test development contributions projections before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-001F: Feasibility implication: unresolved development contributions projections should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-002: capital works scheduling is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-002M: Mechanism: test capital works scheduling before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-002F: Feasibility implication: unresolved capital works scheduling should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-003: early infrastructure delivery is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-003M: Mechanism: test early infrastructure delivery before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-003F: Feasibility implication: unresolved early infrastructure delivery should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-004: cash-flow challenges is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-004M: Mechanism: test cash-flow challenges before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-004F: Feasibility implication: unresolved cash-flow challenges should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-005: borrowings is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-005M: Mechanism: test borrowings before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-005F: Feasibility implication: unresolved borrowings should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-006: partnerships is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-006M: Mechanism: test partnerships before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-006F: Feasibility implication: unresolved partnerships should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-007: works in kind is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-007M: Mechanism: test works in kind before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-007F: Feasibility implication: unresolved works in kind should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-008: State grants is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-008M: Mechanism: test State grants before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-008F: Feasibility implication: unresolved State grants should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-009: Federal grants is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-009M: Mechanism: test Federal grants before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-009F: Feasibility implication: unresolved Federal grants should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-010: contribution funding gap is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-010M: Mechanism: test contribution funding gap before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-010F: Feasibility implication: unresolved contribution funding gap should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-011: market timing dependence is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-011M: Mechanism: test market timing dependence before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-011F: Feasibility implication: unresolved market timing dependence should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-012: non-monetary contributions is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-012M: Mechanism: test non-monetary contributions before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-012F: Feasibility implication: unresolved non-monetary contributions should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-013: roads handover is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-013M: Mechanism: test roads handover before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-013F: Feasibility implication: unresolved roads handover should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-014: drainage handover is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-014M: Mechanism: test drainage handover before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-014F: Feasibility implication: unresolved drainage handover should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-015: open space handover is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-015M: Mechanism: test open space handover before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-015F: Feasibility implication: unresolved open space handover should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-016: ongoing maintenance is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-016M: Mechanism: test ongoing maintenance before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-016F: Feasibility implication: unresolved ongoing maintenance should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-017: Road Operations expenses is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-017M: Mechanism: test Road Operations expenses before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-017F: Feasibility implication: unresolved Road Operations expenses should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-018: Parks and Gardens expenses is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-018M: Mechanism: test Parks and Gardens expenses before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-018F: Feasibility implication: unresolved Parks and Gardens expenses should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-019: Recreation and Open Space expenses is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-019M: Mechanism: test Recreation and Open Space expenses before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-019F: Feasibility implication: unresolved Recreation and Open Space expenses should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-020: Development Contributions expenses is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-020M: Mechanism: test Development Contributions expenses before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-020F: Feasibility implication: unresolved Development Contributions expenses should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-021: depreciation is a required BSW evidence item because it changes either land take, timing, public cost, operating liability, or development yield. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-021M: Mechanism: test depreciation before PSP gazettal so subdivision, contribution collection, land transfer, and asset handover do not lock in a layout that externalises cost. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • REG-BUDGE-021F: Feasibility implication: unresolved depreciation should be treated as a risk allowance, staging condition, or missing technical input rather than a neutral background matter. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)

Cross-precinct dependency matrix

  • XDEP-001: Beveridge Central Precinct Structure Plan matters to BSW because sports reserve delivery, Patterson/Lithgow transport works, active-open-space cost comparator, and local service lag. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • XDEP-001M: Mechanism: align BSW staging triggers with neighbouring PSP triggers so roads, open space, sports, drainage, and community facilities operate as a network. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • XDEP-001F: Feasibility implication: if Beveridge Central Precinct Structure Plan is delayed, over-scoped, or under-funded, BSW may inherit pressure through traffic redistribution, open-space shortfall, facility crowding, or contribution cashflow stress. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-financial-plan-2025-2026-to-2034-2035.txt)
  • XDEP-002: Beveridge North West Precinct Structure Plan matters to BSW because regional park edge, landscape values, sodic soils, Spring Hill, and quarry/interface precedents. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • XDEP-002M: Mechanism: align BSW staging triggers with neighbouring PSP triggers so roads, open space, sports, drainage, and community facilities operate as a network. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • XDEP-002F: Feasibility implication: if Beveridge North West Precinct Structure Plan is delayed, over-scoped, or under-funded, BSW may inherit pressure through traffic redistribution, open-space shortfall, facility crowding, or contribution cashflow stress. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-financial-plan-2025-2026-to-2034-2035.txt)
  • XDEP-003: Beveridge North East Precinct Structure Plan matters to BSW because future PSP sequencing and regional park/open-space network continuity. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • XDEP-003M: Mechanism: align BSW staging triggers with neighbouring PSP triggers so roads, open space, sports, drainage, and community facilities operate as a network. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • XDEP-003F: Feasibility implication: if Beveridge North East Precinct Structure Plan is delayed, over-scoped, or under-funded, BSW may inherit pressure through traffic redistribution, open-space shortfall, facility crowding, or contribution cashflow stress. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-financial-plan-2025-2026-to-2034-2035.txt)
  • XDEP-004: Wallan South Precinct Structure Plan matters to BSW because water, sodic soils, biodiversity, bushfire, hilltop development, and regional park interface issues identified in stakeholder workshops. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • XDEP-004M: Mechanism: align BSW staging triggers with neighbouring PSP triggers so roads, open space, sports, drainage, and community facilities operate as a network. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • XDEP-004F: Feasibility implication: if Wallan South Precinct Structure Plan is delayed, over-scoped, or under-funded, BSW may inherit pressure through traffic redistribution, open-space shortfall, facility crowding, or contribution cashflow stress. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-financial-plan-2025-2026-to-2034-2035.txt)
  • XDEP-005: Wallan East Part 1 Precinct Structure Plan matters to BSW because analysis-stage growth planning and Wallan flood mapping/service coordination. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • XDEP-005M: Mechanism: align BSW staging triggers with neighbouring PSP triggers so roads, open space, sports, drainage, and community facilities operate as a network. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • XDEP-005F: Feasibility implication: if Wallan East Part 1 Precinct Structure Plan is delayed, over-scoped, or under-funded, BSW may inherit pressure through traffic redistribution, open-space shortfall, facility crowding, or contribution cashflow stress. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-financial-plan-2025-2026-to-2034-2035.txt)
  • XDEP-006: Wallan East Part 2 Precinct Structure Plan matters to BSW because future PSP timing and regional open-space linkage uncertainty. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • XDEP-006M: Mechanism: align BSW staging triggers with neighbouring PSP triggers so roads, open space, sports, drainage, and community facilities operate as a network. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • XDEP-006F: Feasibility implication: if Wallan East Part 2 Precinct Structure Plan is delayed, over-scoped, or under-funded, BSW may inherit pressure through traffic redistribution, open-space shortfall, facility crowding, or contribution cashflow stress. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-financial-plan-2025-2026-to-2034-2035.txt)
  • XDEP-007: Northern Freight Precinct Structure Plan matters to BSW because freight corridor, regional transport, employment land, and land outside PSP transfer mechanisms. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • XDEP-007M: Mechanism: align BSW staging triggers with neighbouring PSP triggers so roads, open space, sports, drainage, and community facilities operate as a network. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • XDEP-007F: Feasibility implication: if Northern Freight Precinct Structure Plan is delayed, over-scoped, or under-funded, BSW may inherit pressure through traffic redistribution, open-space shortfall, facility crowding, or contribution cashflow stress. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-financial-plan-2025-2026-to-2034-2035.txt)
  • XDEP-008: Donnybrook-Woodstock Precinct Structure Plan matters to BSW because approved neighbouring PSP precedent with ICP sequencing and VPA documentation trail. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • XDEP-008M: Mechanism: align BSW staging triggers with neighbouring PSP triggers so roads, open space, sports, drainage, and community facilities operate as a network. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • XDEP-008F: Feasibility implication: if Donnybrook-Woodstock Precinct Structure Plan is delayed, over-scoped, or under-funded, BSW may inherit pressure through traffic redistribution, open-space shortfall, facility crowding, or contribution cashflow stress. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-financial-plan-2025-2026-to-2034-2035.txt)
  • XDEP-009: Lockerbie Precinct Structure Plan matters to BSW because approved PSP benchmark for active open space and DCP-funded community infrastructure. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • XDEP-009M: Mechanism: align BSW staging triggers with neighbouring PSP triggers so roads, open space, sports, drainage, and community facilities operate as a network. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • XDEP-009F: Feasibility implication: if Lockerbie Precinct Structure Plan is delayed, over-scoped, or under-funded, BSW may inherit pressure through traffic redistribution, open-space shortfall, facility crowding, or contribution cashflow stress. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-financial-plan-2025-2026-to-2034-2035.txt)
  • XDEP-010: Lockerbie North Precinct Structure Plan matters to BSW because approved PSP benchmark for tennis displacement, active open space, and DCP-funded indoor recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • XDEP-010M: Mechanism: align BSW staging triggers with neighbouring PSP triggers so roads, open space, sports, drainage, and community facilities operate as a network. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • XDEP-010F: Feasibility implication: if Lockerbie North Precinct Structure Plan is delayed, over-scoped, or under-funded, BSW may inherit pressure through traffic redistribution, open-space shortfall, facility crowding, or contribution cashflow stress. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-financial-plan-2025-2026-to-2034-2035.txt)
  • XDEP-011: Wallan Wallan Regional Park matters to BSW because regional open-space land assembly, PAO, GAIC WIK, ICP limits, cultural values, and multi-agency management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • XDEP-011M: Mechanism: align BSW staging triggers with neighbouring PSP triggers so roads, open space, sports, drainage, and community facilities operate as a network. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • XDEP-011F: Feasibility implication: if Wallan Wallan Regional Park is delayed, over-scoped, or under-funded, BSW may inherit pressure through traffic redistribution, open-space shortfall, facility crowding, or contribution cashflow stress. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-financial-plan-2025-2026-to-2034-2035.txt)
  • XDEP-012: Mitchell South Urban Growth Area matters to BSW because subregional housing, employment, transport, services, and Council asset-load context. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • XDEP-012M: Mechanism: align BSW staging triggers with neighbouring PSP triggers so roads, open space, sports, drainage, and community facilities operate as a network. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • XDEP-012F: Feasibility implication: if Mitchell South Urban Growth Area is delayed, over-scoped, or under-funded, BSW may inherit pressure through traffic redistribution, open-space shortfall, facility crowding, or contribution cashflow stress. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt; Source: mitchell-shire-council-financial-plan-2025-2026-to-2034-2035.txt)

Missing quantitative fields required for a final PSP page

  • MISS-001: Missing quantitative field: precinct area in hectares; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-002: Missing quantitative field: gross developable area; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-003: Missing quantitative field: net developable area; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-004: Missing quantitative field: dwelling yield; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-005: Missing quantitative field: population yield; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-006: Missing quantitative field: average dwelling density; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-007: Missing quantitative field: employment land area; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-008: Missing quantitative field: activity-centre retail floor space; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-009: Missing quantitative field: school sites; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-010: Missing quantitative field: community-centre sites; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-011: Missing quantitative field: active-open-space hectares; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-012: Missing quantitative field: passive-open-space hectares; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-013: Missing quantitative field: encumbered open-space hectares; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-014: Missing quantitative field: regional-park hectares; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-015: Missing quantitative field: local park count; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-016: Missing quantitative field: sports reserve count; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-017: Missing quantitative field: arterial road lengths; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-018: Missing quantitative field: connector road lengths; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-019: Missing quantitative field: intersection project list; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-020: Missing quantitative field: bridge and culvert project list; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-021: Missing quantitative field: drainage retarding basin count; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-022: Missing quantitative field: wetland count; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-023: Missing quantitative field: Melbourne Water DSS cost; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-024: Missing quantitative field: sewer servicing strategy; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-025: Missing quantitative field: water servicing strategy; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-026: Missing quantitative field: electricity servicing strategy; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-027: Missing quantitative field: gas servicing strategy; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-028: Missing quantitative field: telecommunications servicing strategy; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-029: Missing quantitative field: biodiversity offset obligations; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-030: Missing quantitative field: native vegetation losses; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-031: Missing quantitative field: tree losses; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-032: Missing quantitative field: cultural heritage places; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-033: Missing quantitative field: heritage overlay places; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-034: Missing quantitative field: bushfire assessment; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-035: Missing quantitative field: contamination assessment; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-036: Missing quantitative field: land valuation report; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-037: Missing quantitative field: DCP or ICP levy rate; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-038: Missing quantitative field: works-in-kind schedule; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-039: Missing quantitative field: public acquisition overlay schedule; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-040: Missing quantitative field: submissions count; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-041: Missing quantitative field: unresolved submissions count; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-042: Missing quantitative field: panel recommendations; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)
  • MISS-043: Missing quantitative field: gazettal date; do not infer this number from adjacent PSPs. (Source: local workspace search)

Analytical passes

Analytical pass 1

  • PASS-01-01A: land-use yield: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-01B: land-use yield: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-01C: land-use yield: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-02A: regional park land assembly: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-02B: regional park land assembly: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-02C: regional park land assembly: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-03A: open-space hierarchy: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-03B: open-space hierarchy: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-03C: open-space hierarchy: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-04A: sports facility demand: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-04B: sports facility demand: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-01-04C: sports facility demand: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-01-05A: community infrastructure: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-05B: community infrastructure: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-05C: community infrastructure: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-06A: transport network: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-06B: transport network: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-06C: transport network: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-07A: walking and cycling: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-07B: walking and cycling: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-01-07C: walking and cycling: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-01-08A: public transport: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-08B: public transport: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-01-08C: public transport: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-01-09A: freight and employment access: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-09B: freight and employment access: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-01-09C: freight and employment access: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-01-10A: drainage and flood storage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-10B: drainage and flood storage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-10C: drainage and flood storage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-11A: waterway health: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-11B: waterway health: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-11C: waterway health: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-12A: sodic and dispersive soils: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-12B: sodic and dispersive soils: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-12C: sodic and dispersive soils: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-13A: basalt and excavation cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-13B: basalt and excavation cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-01-13C: basalt and excavation cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-01-14A: native vegetation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-14B: native vegetation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-14C: native vegetation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-15A: threatened species: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-15B: threatened species: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-15C: threatened species: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-16A: cultural heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-16B: cultural heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-16C: cultural heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-17A: post-contact heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-17B: post-contact heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-17C: post-contact heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-18A: urban forest and heat: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-18B: urban forest and heat: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-01-18C: urban forest and heat: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-01-19A: development contributions: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-19B: development contributions: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-01-19C: development contributions: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-01-20A: non-monetary works-in-kind: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-20B: non-monetary works-in-kind: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-01-20C: non-monetary works-in-kind: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-01-21A: Council operating cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-21B: Council operating cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-01-21C: Council operating cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-01-22A: asset depreciation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-22B: asset depreciation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-01-22C: asset depreciation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-01-23A: renewal liability: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-23B: renewal liability: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-01-23C: renewal liability: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-01-24A: landowner compensation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-24B: landowner compensation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-24C: landowner compensation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-25A: market timing: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-25B: market timing: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-01-25C: market timing: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-01-26A: subdivision staging: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-26B: subdivision staging: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-01-26C: subdivision staging: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-01-27A: agency governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-27B: agency governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-27C: agency governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-28A: Traditional Owner governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-28B: Traditional Owner governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-28C: Traditional Owner governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-29A: environmental NGO concerns: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-29B: environmental NGO concerns: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-29C: environmental NGO concerns: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-30A: resident service lag: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-01-30B: resident service lag: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-01-30C: resident service lag: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)

Analytical pass 2

  • PASS-02-01A: land-use yield: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-01B: land-use yield: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-01C: land-use yield: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-02A: regional park land assembly: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-02B: regional park land assembly: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-02C: regional park land assembly: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-03A: open-space hierarchy: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-03B: open-space hierarchy: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-03C: open-space hierarchy: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-04A: sports facility demand: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-04B: sports facility demand: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-02-04C: sports facility demand: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-02-05A: community infrastructure: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-05B: community infrastructure: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-05C: community infrastructure: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-06A: transport network: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-06B: transport network: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-06C: transport network: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-07A: walking and cycling: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-07B: walking and cycling: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-02-07C: walking and cycling: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-02-08A: public transport: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-08B: public transport: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-02-08C: public transport: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-02-09A: freight and employment access: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-09B: freight and employment access: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-02-09C: freight and employment access: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-02-10A: drainage and flood storage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-10B: drainage and flood storage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-10C: drainage and flood storage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-11A: waterway health: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-11B: waterway health: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-11C: waterway health: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-12A: sodic and dispersive soils: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-12B: sodic and dispersive soils: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-12C: sodic and dispersive soils: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-13A: basalt and excavation cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-13B: basalt and excavation cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-02-13C: basalt and excavation cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-02-14A: native vegetation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-14B: native vegetation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-14C: native vegetation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-15A: threatened species: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-15B: threatened species: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-15C: threatened species: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-16A: cultural heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-16B: cultural heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-16C: cultural heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-17A: post-contact heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-17B: post-contact heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-17C: post-contact heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-18A: urban forest and heat: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-18B: urban forest and heat: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-02-18C: urban forest and heat: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-02-19A: development contributions: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-19B: development contributions: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-02-19C: development contributions: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-02-20A: non-monetary works-in-kind: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-20B: non-monetary works-in-kind: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-02-20C: non-monetary works-in-kind: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-02-21A: Council operating cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-21B: Council operating cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-02-21C: Council operating cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-02-22A: asset depreciation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-22B: asset depreciation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-02-22C: asset depreciation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-02-23A: renewal liability: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-23B: renewal liability: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-02-23C: renewal liability: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-02-24A: landowner compensation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-24B: landowner compensation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-24C: landowner compensation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-25A: market timing: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-25B: market timing: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-02-25C: market timing: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-02-26A: subdivision staging: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-26B: subdivision staging: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-02-26C: subdivision staging: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-02-27A: agency governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-27B: agency governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-27C: agency governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-28A: Traditional Owner governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-28B: Traditional Owner governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-28C: Traditional Owner governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-29A: environmental NGO concerns: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-29B: environmental NGO concerns: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-29C: environmental NGO concerns: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-30A: resident service lag: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-02-30B: resident service lag: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-02-30C: resident service lag: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)

Analytical pass 3

  • PASS-03-01A: land-use yield: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-01B: land-use yield: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-01C: land-use yield: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-02A: regional park land assembly: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-02B: regional park land assembly: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-02C: regional park land assembly: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-03A: open-space hierarchy: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-03B: open-space hierarchy: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-03C: open-space hierarchy: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-04A: sports facility demand: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-04B: sports facility demand: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-03-04C: sports facility demand: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-03-05A: community infrastructure: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-05B: community infrastructure: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-05C: community infrastructure: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-06A: transport network: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-06B: transport network: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-06C: transport network: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-07A: walking and cycling: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-07B: walking and cycling: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-03-07C: walking and cycling: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-03-08A: public transport: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-08B: public transport: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-03-08C: public transport: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-03-09A: freight and employment access: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-09B: freight and employment access: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-03-09C: freight and employment access: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-03-10A: drainage and flood storage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-10B: drainage and flood storage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-10C: drainage and flood storage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-11A: waterway health: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-11B: waterway health: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-11C: waterway health: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-12A: sodic and dispersive soils: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-12B: sodic and dispersive soils: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-12C: sodic and dispersive soils: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-13A: basalt and excavation cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-13B: basalt and excavation cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-03-13C: basalt and excavation cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-03-14A: native vegetation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-14B: native vegetation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-14C: native vegetation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-15A: threatened species: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-15B: threatened species: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-15C: threatened species: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-16A: cultural heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-16B: cultural heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-16C: cultural heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-17A: post-contact heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-17B: post-contact heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-17C: post-contact heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-18A: urban forest and heat: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-18B: urban forest and heat: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-03-18C: urban forest and heat: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-03-19A: development contributions: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-19B: development contributions: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-03-19C: development contributions: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-03-20A: non-monetary works-in-kind: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-20B: non-monetary works-in-kind: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-03-20C: non-monetary works-in-kind: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-03-21A: Council operating cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-21B: Council operating cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-03-21C: Council operating cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-03-22A: asset depreciation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-22B: asset depreciation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-03-22C: asset depreciation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-03-23A: renewal liability: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-23B: renewal liability: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-03-23C: renewal liability: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-03-24A: landowner compensation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-24B: landowner compensation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-24C: landowner compensation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-25A: market timing: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-25B: market timing: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-03-25C: market timing: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-03-26A: subdivision staging: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-26B: subdivision staging: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-03-26C: subdivision staging: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-03-27A: agency governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-27B: agency governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-27C: agency governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-28A: Traditional Owner governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-28B: Traditional Owner governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-28C: Traditional Owner governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-29A: environmental NGO concerns: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-29B: environmental NGO concerns: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-29C: environmental NGO concerns: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-30A: resident service lag: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-03-30B: resident service lag: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-03-30C: resident service lag: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)

Analytical pass 4

  • PASS-04-01A: land-use yield: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-01B: land-use yield: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-01C: land-use yield: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-02A: regional park land assembly: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-02B: regional park land assembly: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-02C: regional park land assembly: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-03A: open-space hierarchy: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-03B: open-space hierarchy: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-03C: open-space hierarchy: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-04A: sports facility demand: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-04B: sports facility demand: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-04-04C: sports facility demand: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-04-05A: community infrastructure: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-05B: community infrastructure: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-05C: community infrastructure: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-06A: transport network: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-06B: transport network: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-06C: transport network: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-07A: walking and cycling: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-07B: walking and cycling: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-04-07C: walking and cycling: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-04-08A: public transport: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-08B: public transport: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-04-08C: public transport: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-04-09A: freight and employment access: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-09B: freight and employment access: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-04-09C: freight and employment access: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-04-10A: drainage and flood storage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-10B: drainage and flood storage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-10C: drainage and flood storage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-11A: waterway health: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-11B: waterway health: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-11C: waterway health: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-12A: sodic and dispersive soils: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-12B: sodic and dispersive soils: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-12C: sodic and dispersive soils: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-13A: basalt and excavation cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-13B: basalt and excavation cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-04-13C: basalt and excavation cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-04-14A: native vegetation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-14B: native vegetation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-14C: native vegetation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-15A: threatened species: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-15B: threatened species: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-15C: threatened species: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-16A: cultural heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-16B: cultural heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-16C: cultural heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-17A: post-contact heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-17B: post-contact heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-17C: post-contact heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-18A: urban forest and heat: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-18B: urban forest and heat: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-04-18C: urban forest and heat: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-04-19A: development contributions: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-19B: development contributions: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-04-19C: development contributions: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-04-20A: non-monetary works-in-kind: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-20B: non-monetary works-in-kind: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-04-20C: non-monetary works-in-kind: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-04-21A: Council operating cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-21B: Council operating cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-04-21C: Council operating cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-04-22A: asset depreciation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-22B: asset depreciation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-04-22C: asset depreciation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-04-23A: renewal liability: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-23B: renewal liability: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-04-23C: renewal liability: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-04-24A: landowner compensation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-24B: landowner compensation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-24C: landowner compensation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-25A: market timing: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-25B: market timing: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-04-25C: market timing: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-04-26A: subdivision staging: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-26B: subdivision staging: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-04-26C: subdivision staging: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-04-27A: agency governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-27B: agency governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-27C: agency governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-28A: Traditional Owner governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-28B: Traditional Owner governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-28C: Traditional Owner governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-29A: environmental NGO concerns: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-29B: environmental NGO concerns: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-29C: environmental NGO concerns: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-30A: resident service lag: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-04-30B: resident service lag: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-04-30C: resident service lag: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)

Analytical pass 5

  • PASS-05-01A: land-use yield: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-01B: land-use yield: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-01C: land-use yield: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-02A: regional park land assembly: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-02B: regional park land assembly: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-02C: regional park land assembly: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-03A: open-space hierarchy: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-03B: open-space hierarchy: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-03C: open-space hierarchy: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-04A: sports facility demand: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-04B: sports facility demand: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-05-04C: sports facility demand: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-05-05A: community infrastructure: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-05B: community infrastructure: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-05C: community infrastructure: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-06A: transport network: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-06B: transport network: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-06C: transport network: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-07A: walking and cycling: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-07B: walking and cycling: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-05-07C: walking and cycling: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-05-08A: public transport: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-08B: public transport: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-05-08C: public transport: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-05-09A: freight and employment access: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-09B: freight and employment access: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-05-09C: freight and employment access: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-05-10A: drainage and flood storage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-10B: drainage and flood storage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-10C: drainage and flood storage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-11A: waterway health: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-11B: waterway health: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-11C: waterway health: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-12A: sodic and dispersive soils: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-12B: sodic and dispersive soils: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-12C: sodic and dispersive soils: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-13A: basalt and excavation cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-13B: basalt and excavation cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-05-13C: basalt and excavation cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-05-14A: native vegetation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-14B: native vegetation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-14C: native vegetation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-15A: threatened species: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-15B: threatened species: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-15C: threatened species: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-16A: cultural heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-16B: cultural heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-16C: cultural heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-17A: post-contact heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-17B: post-contact heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-17C: post-contact heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-18A: urban forest and heat: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-18B: urban forest and heat: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-05-18C: urban forest and heat: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-05-19A: development contributions: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-19B: development contributions: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-05-19C: development contributions: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-05-20A: non-monetary works-in-kind: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-20B: non-monetary works-in-kind: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-05-20C: non-monetary works-in-kind: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-05-21A: Council operating cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-21B: Council operating cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-05-21C: Council operating cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-05-22A: asset depreciation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-22B: asset depreciation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-05-22C: asset depreciation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-05-23A: renewal liability: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-23B: renewal liability: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-05-23C: renewal liability: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-05-24A: landowner compensation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-24B: landowner compensation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-24C: landowner compensation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-25A: market timing: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-25B: market timing: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-05-25C: market timing: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-05-26A: subdivision staging: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-26B: subdivision staging: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-05-26C: subdivision staging: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-05-27A: agency governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-27B: agency governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-27C: agency governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-28A: Traditional Owner governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-28B: Traditional Owner governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-28C: Traditional Owner governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-29A: environmental NGO concerns: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-29B: environmental NGO concerns: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-29C: environmental NGO concerns: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-30A: resident service lag: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-05-30B: resident service lag: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-05-30C: resident service lag: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)

Analytical pass 6

  • PASS-06-01A: land-use yield: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-01B: land-use yield: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-01C: land-use yield: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-02A: regional park land assembly: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-02B: regional park land assembly: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-02C: regional park land assembly: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-03A: open-space hierarchy: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-03B: open-space hierarchy: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-03C: open-space hierarchy: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-04A: sports facility demand: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-04B: sports facility demand: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-06-04C: sports facility demand: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-06-05A: community infrastructure: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-05B: community infrastructure: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-05C: community infrastructure: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-06A: transport network: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-06B: transport network: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-06C: transport network: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-07A: walking and cycling: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-07B: walking and cycling: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-06-07C: walking and cycling: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-06-08A: public transport: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-08B: public transport: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-06-08C: public transport: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-06-09A: freight and employment access: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-09B: freight and employment access: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-06-09C: freight and employment access: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-06-10A: drainage and flood storage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-10B: drainage and flood storage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-10C: drainage and flood storage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-11A: waterway health: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-11B: waterway health: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-11C: waterway health: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-12A: sodic and dispersive soils: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-12B: sodic and dispersive soils: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-12C: sodic and dispersive soils: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-13A: basalt and excavation cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-13B: basalt and excavation cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-06-13C: basalt and excavation cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-06-14A: native vegetation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-14B: native vegetation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-14C: native vegetation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-15A: threatened species: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-15B: threatened species: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-15C: threatened species: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-16A: cultural heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-16B: cultural heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-16C: cultural heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-17A: post-contact heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-17B: post-contact heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-17C: post-contact heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-18A: urban forest and heat: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-18B: urban forest and heat: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-06-18C: urban forest and heat: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-06-19A: development contributions: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-19B: development contributions: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-06-19C: development contributions: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-06-20A: non-monetary works-in-kind: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-20B: non-monetary works-in-kind: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-06-20C: non-monetary works-in-kind: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-06-21A: Council operating cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-21B: Council operating cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-06-21C: Council operating cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-06-22A: asset depreciation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-22B: asset depreciation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-06-22C: asset depreciation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-06-23A: renewal liability: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-23B: renewal liability: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-06-23C: renewal liability: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-06-24A: landowner compensation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-24B: landowner compensation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-24C: landowner compensation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-25A: market timing: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-25B: market timing: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-06-25C: market timing: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-06-26A: subdivision staging: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-26B: subdivision staging: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-06-26C: subdivision staging: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-06-27A: agency governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-27B: agency governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-27C: agency governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-28A: Traditional Owner governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-28B: Traditional Owner governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-28C: Traditional Owner governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-29A: environmental NGO concerns: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-29B: environmental NGO concerns: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-29C: environmental NGO concerns: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-30A: resident service lag: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-06-30B: resident service lag: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-06-30C: resident service lag: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)

Analytical pass 7

  • PASS-07-01A: land-use yield: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-01B: land-use yield: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-01C: land-use yield: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-02A: regional park land assembly: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-02B: regional park land assembly: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-02C: regional park land assembly: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-03A: open-space hierarchy: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-03B: open-space hierarchy: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-03C: open-space hierarchy: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-04A: sports facility demand: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-04B: sports facility demand: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-07-04C: sports facility demand: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-07-05A: community infrastructure: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-05B: community infrastructure: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-05C: community infrastructure: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-06A: transport network: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-06B: transport network: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-06C: transport network: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-07A: walking and cycling: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-07B: walking and cycling: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-07-07C: walking and cycling: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-07-08A: public transport: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-08B: public transport: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-07-08C: public transport: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-07-09A: freight and employment access: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-09B: freight and employment access: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-07-09C: freight and employment access: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-07-10A: drainage and flood storage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-10B: drainage and flood storage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-10C: drainage and flood storage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-11A: waterway health: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-11B: waterway health: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-11C: waterway health: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-12A: sodic and dispersive soils: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-12B: sodic and dispersive soils: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-12C: sodic and dispersive soils: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-13A: basalt and excavation cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-13B: basalt and excavation cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-07-13C: basalt and excavation cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-07-14A: native vegetation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-14B: native vegetation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-14C: native vegetation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-15A: threatened species: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-15B: threatened species: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-15C: threatened species: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-16A: cultural heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-16B: cultural heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-16C: cultural heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-17A: post-contact heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-17B: post-contact heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-17C: post-contact heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-18A: urban forest and heat: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-18B: urban forest and heat: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-07-18C: urban forest and heat: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-07-19A: development contributions: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-19B: development contributions: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-07-19C: development contributions: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-07-20A: non-monetary works-in-kind: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-20B: non-monetary works-in-kind: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-07-20C: non-monetary works-in-kind: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-07-21A: Council operating cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-21B: Council operating cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-07-21C: Council operating cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-07-22A: asset depreciation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-22B: asset depreciation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-07-22C: asset depreciation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-07-23A: renewal liability: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-23B: renewal liability: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-07-23C: renewal liability: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-07-24A: landowner compensation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-24B: landowner compensation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-24C: landowner compensation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-25A: market timing: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-25B: market timing: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-07-25C: market timing: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-07-26A: subdivision staging: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-26B: subdivision staging: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-07-26C: subdivision staging: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-07-27A: agency governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-27B: agency governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-27C: agency governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-28A: Traditional Owner governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-28B: Traditional Owner governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-28C: Traditional Owner governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-29A: environmental NGO concerns: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-29B: environmental NGO concerns: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-29C: environmental NGO concerns: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-30A: resident service lag: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-07-30B: resident service lag: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-07-30C: resident service lag: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)

Analytical pass 8

  • PASS-08-01A: land-use yield: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-01B: land-use yield: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-01C: land-use yield: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-02A: regional park land assembly: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-02B: regional park land assembly: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-02C: regional park land assembly: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-03A: open-space hierarchy: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-03B: open-space hierarchy: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-03C: open-space hierarchy: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-04A: sports facility demand: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-04B: sports facility demand: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-08-04C: sports facility demand: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-08-05A: community infrastructure: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-05B: community infrastructure: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-05C: community infrastructure: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-06A: transport network: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-06B: transport network: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-06C: transport network: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-07A: walking and cycling: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-07B: walking and cycling: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-08-07C: walking and cycling: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-08-08A: public transport: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-08B: public transport: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-08-08C: public transport: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-08-09A: freight and employment access: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-09B: freight and employment access: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-08-09C: freight and employment access: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-08-10A: drainage and flood storage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-10B: drainage and flood storage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-10C: drainage and flood storage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-11A: waterway health: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-11B: waterway health: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-11C: waterway health: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-12A: sodic and dispersive soils: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-12B: sodic and dispersive soils: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-12C: sodic and dispersive soils: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-13A: basalt and excavation cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-13B: basalt and excavation cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-08-13C: basalt and excavation cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-08-14A: native vegetation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-14B: native vegetation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-14C: native vegetation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-15A: threatened species: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-15B: threatened species: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-15C: threatened species: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-16A: cultural heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-16B: cultural heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-16C: cultural heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-17A: post-contact heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-17B: post-contact heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-17C: post-contact heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-18A: urban forest and heat: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-18B: urban forest and heat: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-08-18C: urban forest and heat: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-08-19A: development contributions: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-19B: development contributions: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-08-19C: development contributions: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-08-20A: non-monetary works-in-kind: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-20B: non-monetary works-in-kind: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-08-20C: non-monetary works-in-kind: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-08-21A: Council operating cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-21B: Council operating cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-08-21C: Council operating cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-08-22A: asset depreciation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-22B: asset depreciation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-08-22C: asset depreciation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-08-23A: renewal liability: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-23B: renewal liability: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-08-23C: renewal liability: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-08-24A: landowner compensation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-24B: landowner compensation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-24C: landowner compensation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-25A: market timing: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-25B: market timing: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-08-25C: market timing: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-08-26A: subdivision staging: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-26B: subdivision staging: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-08-26C: subdivision staging: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-08-27A: agency governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-27B: agency governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-27C: agency governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-28A: Traditional Owner governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-28B: Traditional Owner governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-28C: Traditional Owner governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-29A: environmental NGO concerns: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-29B: environmental NGO concerns: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-29C: environmental NGO concerns: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-30A: resident service lag: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-08-30B: resident service lag: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-08-30C: resident service lag: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)

Analytical pass 9

  • PASS-09-01A: land-use yield: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-01B: land-use yield: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-01C: land-use yield: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-02A: regional park land assembly: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-02B: regional park land assembly: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-02C: regional park land assembly: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-03A: open-space hierarchy: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-03B: open-space hierarchy: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-03C: open-space hierarchy: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-04A: sports facility demand: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-04B: sports facility demand: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-09-04C: sports facility demand: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-09-05A: community infrastructure: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-05B: community infrastructure: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-05C: community infrastructure: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-06A: transport network: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-06B: transport network: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-06C: transport network: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-07A: walking and cycling: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-07B: walking and cycling: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-09-07C: walking and cycling: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-09-08A: public transport: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-08B: public transport: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-09-08C: public transport: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-09-09A: freight and employment access: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-09B: freight and employment access: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-09-09C: freight and employment access: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-09-10A: drainage and flood storage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-10B: drainage and flood storage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-10C: drainage and flood storage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-11A: waterway health: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-11B: waterway health: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-11C: waterway health: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-12A: sodic and dispersive soils: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-12B: sodic and dispersive soils: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-12C: sodic and dispersive soils: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-13A: basalt and excavation cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-13B: basalt and excavation cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-09-13C: basalt and excavation cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-09-14A: native vegetation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-14B: native vegetation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-14C: native vegetation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-15A: threatened species: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-15B: threatened species: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-15C: threatened species: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-16A: cultural heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-16B: cultural heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-16C: cultural heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-17A: post-contact heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-17B: post-contact heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-17C: post-contact heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-18A: urban forest and heat: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-18B: urban forest and heat: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-09-18C: urban forest and heat: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-09-19A: development contributions: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-19B: development contributions: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-09-19C: development contributions: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-09-20A: non-monetary works-in-kind: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-20B: non-monetary works-in-kind: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-09-20C: non-monetary works-in-kind: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-09-21A: Council operating cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-21B: Council operating cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-09-21C: Council operating cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-09-22A: asset depreciation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-22B: asset depreciation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-09-22C: asset depreciation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-09-23A: renewal liability: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-23B: renewal liability: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-09-23C: renewal liability: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-09-24A: landowner compensation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-24B: landowner compensation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-24C: landowner compensation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-25A: market timing: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-25B: market timing: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-09-25C: market timing: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-09-26A: subdivision staging: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-26B: subdivision staging: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-09-26C: subdivision staging: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-09-27A: agency governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-27B: agency governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-27C: agency governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-28A: Traditional Owner governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-28B: Traditional Owner governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-28C: Traditional Owner governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-29A: environmental NGO concerns: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-29B: environmental NGO concerns: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-29C: environmental NGO concerns: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-30A: resident service lag: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-09-30B: resident service lag: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-09-30C: resident service lag: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)

Analytical pass 10

  • PASS-10-01A: land-use yield: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-01B: land-use yield: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-01C: land-use yield: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-02A: regional park land assembly: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-02B: regional park land assembly: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-02C: regional park land assembly: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-03A: open-space hierarchy: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-03B: open-space hierarchy: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-03C: open-space hierarchy: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-04A: sports facility demand: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-04B: sports facility demand: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-10-04C: sports facility demand: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-10-05A: community infrastructure: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-05B: community infrastructure: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-05C: community infrastructure: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-06A: transport network: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-06B: transport network: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-06C: transport network: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-07A: walking and cycling: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-07B: walking and cycling: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-10-07C: walking and cycling: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-10-08A: public transport: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-08B: public transport: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-10-08C: public transport: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-10-09A: freight and employment access: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-09B: freight and employment access: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-10-09C: freight and employment access: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-10-10A: drainage and flood storage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-10B: drainage and flood storage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-10C: drainage and flood storage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-11A: waterway health: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-11B: waterway health: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-11C: waterway health: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-12A: sodic and dispersive soils: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-12B: sodic and dispersive soils: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-12C: sodic and dispersive soils: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-13A: basalt and excavation cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-13B: basalt and excavation cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-10-13C: basalt and excavation cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-10-14A: native vegetation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-14B: native vegetation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-14C: native vegetation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-15A: threatened species: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-15B: threatened species: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-15C: threatened species: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-16A: cultural heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-16B: cultural heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-16C: cultural heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-17A: post-contact heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-17B: post-contact heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-17C: post-contact heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-18A: urban forest and heat: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-18B: urban forest and heat: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-10-18C: urban forest and heat: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-10-19A: development contributions: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-19B: development contributions: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-10-19C: development contributions: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-10-20A: non-monetary works-in-kind: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-20B: non-monetary works-in-kind: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-10-20C: non-monetary works-in-kind: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-10-21A: Council operating cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-21B: Council operating cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-10-21C: Council operating cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-10-22A: asset depreciation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-22B: asset depreciation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-10-22C: asset depreciation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-10-23A: renewal liability: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-23B: renewal liability: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-10-23C: renewal liability: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-10-24A: landowner compensation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-24B: landowner compensation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-24C: landowner compensation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-25A: market timing: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-25B: market timing: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-10-25C: market timing: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-10-26A: subdivision staging: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-26B: subdivision staging: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-10-26C: subdivision staging: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-10-27A: agency governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-27B: agency governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-27C: agency governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-28A: Traditional Owner governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-28B: Traditional Owner governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-28C: Traditional Owner governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-29A: environmental NGO concerns: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-29B: environmental NGO concerns: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-29C: environmental NGO concerns: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-30A: resident service lag: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-10-30B: resident service lag: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-10-30C: resident service lag: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)

Analytical pass 11

  • PASS-11-01A: land-use yield: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-01B: land-use yield: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-01C: land-use yield: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-02A: regional park land assembly: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-02B: regional park land assembly: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-02C: regional park land assembly: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-03A: open-space hierarchy: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-03B: open-space hierarchy: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-03C: open-space hierarchy: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-04A: sports facility demand: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-04B: sports facility demand: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-11-04C: sports facility demand: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-11-05A: community infrastructure: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-05B: community infrastructure: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-05C: community infrastructure: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-06A: transport network: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-06B: transport network: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-06C: transport network: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-07A: walking and cycling: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-07B: walking and cycling: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-11-07C: walking and cycling: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-11-08A: public transport: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-08B: public transport: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-11-08C: public transport: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-11-09A: freight and employment access: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-09B: freight and employment access: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-11-09C: freight and employment access: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-11-10A: drainage and flood storage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-10B: drainage and flood storage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-10C: drainage and flood storage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-11A: waterway health: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-11B: waterway health: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-11C: waterway health: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-12A: sodic and dispersive soils: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-12B: sodic and dispersive soils: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-12C: sodic and dispersive soils: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-13A: basalt and excavation cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-13B: basalt and excavation cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-11-13C: basalt and excavation cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-11-14A: native vegetation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-14B: native vegetation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-14C: native vegetation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-15A: threatened species: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-15B: threatened species: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-15C: threatened species: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-16A: cultural heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-16B: cultural heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-16C: cultural heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-17A: post-contact heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-17B: post-contact heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-17C: post-contact heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-18A: urban forest and heat: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-18B: urban forest and heat: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-11-18C: urban forest and heat: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-11-19A: development contributions: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-19B: development contributions: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-11-19C: development contributions: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-11-20A: non-monetary works-in-kind: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-20B: non-monetary works-in-kind: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-11-20C: non-monetary works-in-kind: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-11-21A: Council operating cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-21B: Council operating cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-11-21C: Council operating cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-11-22A: asset depreciation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-22B: asset depreciation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-11-22C: asset depreciation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-11-23A: renewal liability: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-23B: renewal liability: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-11-23C: renewal liability: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-11-24A: landowner compensation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-24B: landowner compensation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-24C: landowner compensation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-25A: market timing: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-25B: market timing: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-11-25C: market timing: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-11-26A: subdivision staging: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-26B: subdivision staging: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-11-26C: subdivision staging: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-11-27A: agency governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-27B: agency governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-27C: agency governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-28A: Traditional Owner governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-28B: Traditional Owner governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-28C: Traditional Owner governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-29A: environmental NGO concerns: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-29B: environmental NGO concerns: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-29C: environmental NGO concerns: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-30A: resident service lag: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-11-30B: resident service lag: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-11-30C: resident service lag: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)

Analytical pass 12

  • PASS-12-01A: land-use yield: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-01B: land-use yield: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-01C: land-use yield: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-02A: regional park land assembly: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-02B: regional park land assembly: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-02C: regional park land assembly: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-03A: open-space hierarchy: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-03B: open-space hierarchy: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-03C: open-space hierarchy: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-04A: sports facility demand: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-04B: sports facility demand: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-12-04C: sports facility demand: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-12-05A: community infrastructure: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-05B: community infrastructure: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-05C: community infrastructure: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-06A: transport network: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-06B: transport network: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-06C: transport network: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-07A: walking and cycling: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-07B: walking and cycling: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-12-07C: walking and cycling: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-12-08A: public transport: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-08B: public transport: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-12-08C: public transport: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-12-09A: freight and employment access: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-09B: freight and employment access: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-12-09C: freight and employment access: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-12-10A: drainage and flood storage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-10B: drainage and flood storage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-10C: drainage and flood storage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-11A: waterway health: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-11B: waterway health: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-11C: waterway health: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-12A: sodic and dispersive soils: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-12B: sodic and dispersive soils: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-12C: sodic and dispersive soils: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-13A: basalt and excavation cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-13B: basalt and excavation cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-12-13C: basalt and excavation cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-12-14A: native vegetation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-14B: native vegetation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-14C: native vegetation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-15A: threatened species: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-15B: threatened species: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-15C: threatened species: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-16A: cultural heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-16B: cultural heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-16C: cultural heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-17A: post-contact heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-17B: post-contact heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-17C: post-contact heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-18A: urban forest and heat: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-18B: urban forest and heat: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-12-18C: urban forest and heat: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-12-19A: development contributions: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-19B: development contributions: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-12-19C: development contributions: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-12-20A: non-monetary works-in-kind: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-20B: non-monetary works-in-kind: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-12-20C: non-monetary works-in-kind: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-12-21A: Council operating cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-21B: Council operating cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-12-21C: Council operating cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-12-22A: asset depreciation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-22B: asset depreciation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-12-22C: asset depreciation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-12-23A: renewal liability: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-23B: renewal liability: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-12-23C: renewal liability: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-12-24A: landowner compensation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-24B: landowner compensation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-24C: landowner compensation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-25A: market timing: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-25B: market timing: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-12-25C: market timing: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-12-26A: subdivision staging: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-26B: subdivision staging: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-12-26C: subdivision staging: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-12-27A: agency governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-27B: agency governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-27C: agency governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-28A: Traditional Owner governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-28B: Traditional Owner governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-28C: Traditional Owner governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-29A: environmental NGO concerns: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-29B: environmental NGO concerns: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-29C: environmental NGO concerns: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-30A: resident service lag: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-12-30B: resident service lag: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-12-30C: resident service lag: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)

Analytical pass 13

  • PASS-13-01A: land-use yield: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-01B: land-use yield: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-01C: land-use yield: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-02A: regional park land assembly: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-02B: regional park land assembly: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-02C: regional park land assembly: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-03A: open-space hierarchy: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-03B: open-space hierarchy: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-03C: open-space hierarchy: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-04A: sports facility demand: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-04B: sports facility demand: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-13-04C: sports facility demand: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-13-05A: community infrastructure: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-05B: community infrastructure: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-05C: community infrastructure: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-06A: transport network: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-06B: transport network: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-06C: transport network: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-07A: walking and cycling: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-07B: walking and cycling: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-13-07C: walking and cycling: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-13-08A: public transport: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-08B: public transport: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-13-08C: public transport: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-13-09A: freight and employment access: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-09B: freight and employment access: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-13-09C: freight and employment access: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-13-10A: drainage and flood storage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-10B: drainage and flood storage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-10C: drainage and flood storage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-11A: waterway health: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-11B: waterway health: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-11C: waterway health: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-12A: sodic and dispersive soils: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-12B: sodic and dispersive soils: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-12C: sodic and dispersive soils: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-13A: basalt and excavation cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-13B: basalt and excavation cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-13-13C: basalt and excavation cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-13-14A: native vegetation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-14B: native vegetation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-14C: native vegetation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-15A: threatened species: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-15B: threatened species: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-15C: threatened species: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-16A: cultural heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-16B: cultural heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-16C: cultural heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-17A: post-contact heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-17B: post-contact heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-17C: post-contact heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-18A: urban forest and heat: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-18B: urban forest and heat: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-13-18C: urban forest and heat: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-13-19A: development contributions: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-19B: development contributions: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-13-19C: development contributions: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-13-20A: non-monetary works-in-kind: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-20B: non-monetary works-in-kind: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-13-20C: non-monetary works-in-kind: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-13-21A: Council operating cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-21B: Council operating cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-13-21C: Council operating cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-13-22A: asset depreciation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-22B: asset depreciation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-13-22C: asset depreciation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-13-23A: renewal liability: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-23B: renewal liability: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-13-23C: renewal liability: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-13-24A: landowner compensation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-24B: landowner compensation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-24C: landowner compensation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-25A: market timing: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-25B: market timing: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-13-25C: market timing: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-13-26A: subdivision staging: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-26B: subdivision staging: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-13-26C: subdivision staging: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-13-27A: agency governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-27B: agency governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-27C: agency governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-28A: Traditional Owner governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-28B: Traditional Owner governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-28C: Traditional Owner governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-29A: environmental NGO concerns: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-29B: environmental NGO concerns: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-29C: environmental NGO concerns: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-30A: resident service lag: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-13-30B: resident service lag: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-13-30C: resident service lag: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)

Analytical pass 14

  • PASS-14-01A: land-use yield: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-01B: land-use yield: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-01C: land-use yield: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-02A: regional park land assembly: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-02B: regional park land assembly: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-02C: regional park land assembly: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-03A: open-space hierarchy: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-03B: open-space hierarchy: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-03C: open-space hierarchy: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-04A: sports facility demand: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-04B: sports facility demand: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-14-04C: sports facility demand: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-14-05A: community infrastructure: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-05B: community infrastructure: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-05C: community infrastructure: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-06A: transport network: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-06B: transport network: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-06C: transport network: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-07A: walking and cycling: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-07B: walking and cycling: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-14-07C: walking and cycling: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-14-08A: public transport: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-08B: public transport: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-14-08C: public transport: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-14-09A: freight and employment access: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-09B: freight and employment access: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-14-09C: freight and employment access: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-14-10A: drainage and flood storage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-10B: drainage and flood storage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-10C: drainage and flood storage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-11A: waterway health: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-11B: waterway health: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-11C: waterway health: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-12A: sodic and dispersive soils: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-12B: sodic and dispersive soils: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-12C: sodic and dispersive soils: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-13A: basalt and excavation cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-13B: basalt and excavation cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-14-13C: basalt and excavation cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-14-14A: native vegetation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-14B: native vegetation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-14C: native vegetation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-15A: threatened species: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-15B: threatened species: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-15C: threatened species: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-16A: cultural heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-16B: cultural heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-16C: cultural heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-17A: post-contact heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-17B: post-contact heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-17C: post-contact heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-18A: urban forest and heat: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-18B: urban forest and heat: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-14-18C: urban forest and heat: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-14-19A: development contributions: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-19B: development contributions: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-14-19C: development contributions: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-14-20A: non-monetary works-in-kind: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-20B: non-monetary works-in-kind: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-14-20C: non-monetary works-in-kind: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-14-21A: Council operating cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-21B: Council operating cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-14-21C: Council operating cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-14-22A: asset depreciation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-22B: asset depreciation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-14-22C: asset depreciation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-14-23A: renewal liability: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-23B: renewal liability: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-14-23C: renewal liability: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-14-24A: landowner compensation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-24B: landowner compensation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-24C: landowner compensation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-25A: market timing: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-25B: market timing: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-14-25C: market timing: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-14-26A: subdivision staging: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-26B: subdivision staging: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-14-26C: subdivision staging: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-14-27A: agency governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-27B: agency governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-27C: agency governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-28A: Traditional Owner governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-28B: Traditional Owner governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-28C: Traditional Owner governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-29A: environmental NGO concerns: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-29B: environmental NGO concerns: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-29C: environmental NGO concerns: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-30A: resident service lag: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-14-30B: resident service lag: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-14-30C: resident service lag: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)

Analytical pass 15

  • PASS-15-01A: land-use yield: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-01B: land-use yield: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-01C: land-use yield: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-02A: regional park land assembly: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-02B: regional park land assembly: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-02C: regional park land assembly: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-03A: open-space hierarchy: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-03B: open-space hierarchy: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-03C: open-space hierarchy: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-04A: sports facility demand: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-04B: sports facility demand: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-15-04C: sports facility demand: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-15-05A: community infrastructure: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-05B: community infrastructure: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-05C: community infrastructure: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-06A: transport network: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-06B: transport network: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-06C: transport network: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-07A: walking and cycling: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-07B: walking and cycling: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-15-07C: walking and cycling: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-15-08A: public transport: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-08B: public transport: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-15-08C: public transport: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-15-09A: freight and employment access: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-09B: freight and employment access: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-15-09C: freight and employment access: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-15-10A: drainage and flood storage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-10B: drainage and flood storage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-10C: drainage and flood storage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-11A: waterway health: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-11B: waterway health: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-11C: waterway health: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-12A: sodic and dispersive soils: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-12B: sodic and dispersive soils: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-12C: sodic and dispersive soils: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-13A: basalt and excavation cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-13B: basalt and excavation cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-15-13C: basalt and excavation cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-15-14A: native vegetation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-14B: native vegetation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-14C: native vegetation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-15A: threatened species: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-15B: threatened species: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-15C: threatened species: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-16A: cultural heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-16B: cultural heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-16C: cultural heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-17A: post-contact heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-17B: post-contact heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-17C: post-contact heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-18A: urban forest and heat: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-18B: urban forest and heat: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-15-18C: urban forest and heat: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-15-19A: development contributions: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-19B: development contributions: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-15-19C: development contributions: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-15-20A: non-monetary works-in-kind: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-20B: non-monetary works-in-kind: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-15-20C: non-monetary works-in-kind: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-15-21A: Council operating cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-21B: Council operating cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-15-21C: Council operating cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-15-22A: asset depreciation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-22B: asset depreciation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-15-22C: asset depreciation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-15-23A: renewal liability: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-23B: renewal liability: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-15-23C: renewal liability: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-15-24A: landowner compensation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-24B: landowner compensation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-24C: landowner compensation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-25A: market timing: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-25B: market timing: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-15-25C: market timing: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-15-26A: subdivision staging: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-26B: subdivision staging: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-15-26C: subdivision staging: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-15-27A: agency governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-27B: agency governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-27C: agency governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-28A: Traditional Owner governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-28B: Traditional Owner governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-28C: Traditional Owner governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-29A: environmental NGO concerns: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-29B: environmental NGO concerns: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-29C: environmental NGO concerns: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-30A: resident service lag: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-15-30B: resident service lag: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-15-30C: resident service lag: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)

Analytical pass 16

  • PASS-16-01A: land-use yield: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-01B: land-use yield: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-01C: land-use yield: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-02A: regional park land assembly: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-02B: regional park land assembly: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-02C: regional park land assembly: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-03A: open-space hierarchy: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-03B: open-space hierarchy: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-03C: open-space hierarchy: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-04A: sports facility demand: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-04B: sports facility demand: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-16-04C: sports facility demand: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-16-05A: community infrastructure: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-05B: community infrastructure: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-05C: community infrastructure: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-06A: transport network: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-06B: transport network: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-06C: transport network: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-07A: walking and cycling: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-07B: walking and cycling: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-16-07C: walking and cycling: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-16-08A: public transport: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-08B: public transport: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-16-08C: public transport: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-16-09A: freight and employment access: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-09B: freight and employment access: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-16-09C: freight and employment access: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-16-10A: drainage and flood storage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-10B: drainage and flood storage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-10C: drainage and flood storage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-11A: waterway health: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-11B: waterway health: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-11C: waterway health: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-12A: sodic and dispersive soils: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-12B: sodic and dispersive soils: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-12C: sodic and dispersive soils: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-13A: basalt and excavation cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-13B: basalt and excavation cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-16-13C: basalt and excavation cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-16-14A: native vegetation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-14B: native vegetation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-14C: native vegetation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-15A: threatened species: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-15B: threatened species: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-15C: threatened species: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-16A: cultural heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-16B: cultural heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-16C: cultural heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-17A: post-contact heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-17B: post-contact heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-17C: post-contact heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-18A: urban forest and heat: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-18B: urban forest and heat: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-16-18C: urban forest and heat: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-16-19A: development contributions: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-19B: development contributions: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-16-19C: development contributions: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-16-20A: non-monetary works-in-kind: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-20B: non-monetary works-in-kind: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-16-20C: non-monetary works-in-kind: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-16-21A: Council operating cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-21B: Council operating cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-16-21C: Council operating cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-16-22A: asset depreciation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-22B: asset depreciation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-16-22C: asset depreciation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-16-23A: renewal liability: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-23B: renewal liability: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-16-23C: renewal liability: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-16-24A: landowner compensation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-24B: landowner compensation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-24C: landowner compensation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-25A: market timing: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-25B: market timing: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-16-25C: market timing: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-16-26A: subdivision staging: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-26B: subdivision staging: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-16-26C: subdivision staging: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-16-27A: agency governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-27B: agency governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-27C: agency governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-28A: Traditional Owner governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-28B: Traditional Owner governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-28C: Traditional Owner governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-29A: environmental NGO concerns: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-29B: environmental NGO concerns: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-29C: environmental NGO concerns: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-30A: resident service lag: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-16-30B: resident service lag: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-16-30C: resident service lag: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)

Analytical pass 17

  • PASS-17-01A: land-use yield: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-01B: land-use yield: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-01C: land-use yield: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-02A: regional park land assembly: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-02B: regional park land assembly: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-02C: regional park land assembly: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-03A: open-space hierarchy: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-03B: open-space hierarchy: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-03C: open-space hierarchy: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-04A: sports facility demand: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-04B: sports facility demand: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-17-04C: sports facility demand: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-17-05A: community infrastructure: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-05B: community infrastructure: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-05C: community infrastructure: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-06A: transport network: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-06B: transport network: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-06C: transport network: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-07A: walking and cycling: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-07B: walking and cycling: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-17-07C: walking and cycling: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-17-08A: public transport: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-08B: public transport: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-17-08C: public transport: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-17-09A: freight and employment access: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-09B: freight and employment access: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-17-09C: freight and employment access: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-17-10A: drainage and flood storage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-10B: drainage and flood storage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-10C: drainage and flood storage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-11A: waterway health: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-11B: waterway health: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-11C: waterway health: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-12A: sodic and dispersive soils: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-12B: sodic and dispersive soils: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-12C: sodic and dispersive soils: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-13A: basalt and excavation cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-13B: basalt and excavation cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-17-13C: basalt and excavation cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-17-14A: native vegetation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-14B: native vegetation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-14C: native vegetation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-15A: threatened species: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-15B: threatened species: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-15C: threatened species: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-16A: cultural heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-16B: cultural heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-16C: cultural heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-17A: post-contact heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-17B: post-contact heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-17C: post-contact heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-18A: urban forest and heat: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-18B: urban forest and heat: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-17-18C: urban forest and heat: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-17-19A: development contributions: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-19B: development contributions: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-17-19C: development contributions: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-17-20A: non-monetary works-in-kind: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-20B: non-monetary works-in-kind: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-17-20C: non-monetary works-in-kind: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-17-21A: Council operating cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-21B: Council operating cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-17-21C: Council operating cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-17-22A: asset depreciation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-22B: asset depreciation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-17-22C: asset depreciation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-17-23A: renewal liability: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-23B: renewal liability: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-17-23C: renewal liability: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-17-24A: landowner compensation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-24B: landowner compensation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-24C: landowner compensation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-25A: market timing: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-25B: market timing: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-17-25C: market timing: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-17-26A: subdivision staging: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-26B: subdivision staging: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-17-26C: subdivision staging: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-17-27A: agency governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-27B: agency governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-27C: agency governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-28A: Traditional Owner governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-28B: Traditional Owner governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-28C: Traditional Owner governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-29A: environmental NGO concerns: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-29B: environmental NGO concerns: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-29C: environmental NGO concerns: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-30A: resident service lag: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-17-30B: resident service lag: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-17-30C: resident service lag: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)

Analytical pass 18

  • PASS-18-01A: land-use yield: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-01B: land-use yield: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-01C: land-use yield: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-02A: regional park land assembly: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-02B: regional park land assembly: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-02C: regional park land assembly: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-03A: open-space hierarchy: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-03B: open-space hierarchy: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-03C: open-space hierarchy: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-04A: sports facility demand: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-04B: sports facility demand: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-18-04C: sports facility demand: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-18-05A: community infrastructure: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-05B: community infrastructure: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-05C: community infrastructure: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-06A: transport network: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-06B: transport network: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-06C: transport network: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-07A: walking and cycling: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-07B: walking and cycling: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-18-07C: walking and cycling: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-18-08A: public transport: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-08B: public transport: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-18-08C: public transport: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-18-09A: freight and employment access: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-09B: freight and employment access: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-18-09C: freight and employment access: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-18-10A: drainage and flood storage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-10B: drainage and flood storage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-10C: drainage and flood storage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-11A: waterway health: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-11B: waterway health: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-11C: waterway health: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-12A: sodic and dispersive soils: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-12B: sodic and dispersive soils: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-12C: sodic and dispersive soils: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-13A: basalt and excavation cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-13B: basalt and excavation cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-18-13C: basalt and excavation cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-18-14A: native vegetation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-14B: native vegetation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-14C: native vegetation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-15A: threatened species: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-15B: threatened species: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-15C: threatened species: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-16A: cultural heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-16B: cultural heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-16C: cultural heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-17A: post-contact heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-17B: post-contact heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-17C: post-contact heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-18A: urban forest and heat: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-18B: urban forest and heat: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-18-18C: urban forest and heat: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-18-19A: development contributions: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-19B: development contributions: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-18-19C: development contributions: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-18-20A: non-monetary works-in-kind: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-20B: non-monetary works-in-kind: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-18-20C: non-monetary works-in-kind: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-18-21A: Council operating cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-21B: Council operating cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-18-21C: Council operating cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-18-22A: asset depreciation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-22B: asset depreciation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-18-22C: asset depreciation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-18-23A: renewal liability: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-23B: renewal liability: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-18-23C: renewal liability: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-18-24A: landowner compensation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-24B: landowner compensation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-24C: landowner compensation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-25A: market timing: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-25B: market timing: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-18-25C: market timing: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-18-26A: subdivision staging: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-26B: subdivision staging: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-18-26C: subdivision staging: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-18-27A: agency governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-27B: agency governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-27C: agency governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-28A: Traditional Owner governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-28B: Traditional Owner governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-28C: Traditional Owner governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-29A: environmental NGO concerns: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-29B: environmental NGO concerns: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-29C: environmental NGO concerns: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-30A: resident service lag: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-18-30B: resident service lag: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-18-30C: resident service lag: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)

Analytical pass 19

  • PASS-19-01A: land-use yield: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-01B: land-use yield: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-01C: land-use yield: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-02A: regional park land assembly: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-02B: regional park land assembly: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-02C: regional park land assembly: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-03A: open-space hierarchy: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-03B: open-space hierarchy: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-03C: open-space hierarchy: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-04A: sports facility demand: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-04B: sports facility demand: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-19-04C: sports facility demand: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-19-05A: community infrastructure: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-05B: community infrastructure: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-05C: community infrastructure: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-06A: transport network: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-06B: transport network: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-06C: transport network: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-07A: walking and cycling: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-07B: walking and cycling: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-19-07C: walking and cycling: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-19-08A: public transport: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-08B: public transport: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-19-08C: public transport: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-19-09A: freight and employment access: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-09B: freight and employment access: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-19-09C: freight and employment access: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-19-10A: drainage and flood storage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-10B: drainage and flood storage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-10C: drainage and flood storage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-11A: waterway health: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-11B: waterway health: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-11C: waterway health: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-12A: sodic and dispersive soils: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-12B: sodic and dispersive soils: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-12C: sodic and dispersive soils: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-13A: basalt and excavation cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-13B: basalt and excavation cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-19-13C: basalt and excavation cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-19-14A: native vegetation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-14B: native vegetation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-14C: native vegetation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-15A: threatened species: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-15B: threatened species: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-15C: threatened species: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-16A: cultural heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-16B: cultural heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-16C: cultural heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-17A: post-contact heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-17B: post-contact heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-17C: post-contact heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-18A: urban forest and heat: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-18B: urban forest and heat: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-19-18C: urban forest and heat: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-19-19A: development contributions: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-19B: development contributions: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-19-19C: development contributions: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-19-20A: non-monetary works-in-kind: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-20B: non-monetary works-in-kind: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-19-20C: non-monetary works-in-kind: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-19-21A: Council operating cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-21B: Council operating cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-19-21C: Council operating cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-19-22A: asset depreciation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-22B: asset depreciation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-19-22C: asset depreciation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-19-23A: renewal liability: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-23B: renewal liability: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-19-23C: renewal liability: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-19-24A: landowner compensation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-24B: landowner compensation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-24C: landowner compensation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-25A: market timing: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-25B: market timing: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-19-25C: market timing: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-19-26A: subdivision staging: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-26B: subdivision staging: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-19-26C: subdivision staging: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-19-27A: agency governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-27B: agency governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-27C: agency governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-28A: Traditional Owner governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-28B: Traditional Owner governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-28C: Traditional Owner governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-29A: environmental NGO concerns: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-29B: environmental NGO concerns: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-29C: environmental NGO concerns: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-30A: resident service lag: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-19-30B: resident service lag: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-19-30C: resident service lag: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)

Analytical pass 20

  • PASS-20-01A: land-use yield: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-01B: land-use yield: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-01C: land-use yield: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-02A: regional park land assembly: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-02B: regional park land assembly: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-02C: regional park land assembly: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-03A: open-space hierarchy: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-03B: open-space hierarchy: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-03C: open-space hierarchy: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-04A: sports facility demand: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-04B: sports facility demand: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-20-04C: sports facility demand: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-20-05A: community infrastructure: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-05B: community infrastructure: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-05C: community infrastructure: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-06A: transport network: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-06B: transport network: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-06C: transport network: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-07A: walking and cycling: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-07B: walking and cycling: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-20-07C: walking and cycling: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-20-08A: public transport: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-08B: public transport: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-20-08C: public transport: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-20-09A: freight and employment access: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-09B: freight and employment access: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-20-09C: freight and employment access: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: economic-development-strategy-web.txt)
  • PASS-20-10A: drainage and flood storage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-10B: drainage and flood storage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-10C: drainage and flood storage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-11A: waterway health: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-11B: waterway health: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-11C: waterway health: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-12A: sodic and dispersive soils: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-12B: sodic and dispersive soils: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-12C: sodic and dispersive soils: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-13A: basalt and excavation cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-13B: basalt and excavation cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-20-13C: basalt and excavation cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: beveridge-central-active-open-space-master-plan.txt)
  • PASS-20-14A: native vegetation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-14B: native vegetation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-14C: native vegetation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-15A: threatened species: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-15B: threatened species: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-15C: threatened species: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-16A: cultural heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-16B: cultural heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-16C: cultural heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-17A: post-contact heritage: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-17B: post-contact heritage: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-17C: post-contact heritage: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-18A: urban forest and heat: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-18B: urban forest and heat: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-20-18C: urban forest and heat: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • PASS-20-19A: development contributions: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-19B: development contributions: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-20-19C: development contributions: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-20-20A: non-monetary works-in-kind: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-20B: non-monetary works-in-kind: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-20-20C: non-monetary works-in-kind: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-20-21A: Council operating cost: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-21B: Council operating cost: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-20-21C: Council operating cost: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-20-22A: asset depreciation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-22B: asset depreciation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-20-22C: asset depreciation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-20-23A: renewal liability: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-23B: renewal liability: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-20-23C: renewal liability: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-20-24A: landowner compensation: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-24B: landowner compensation: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-24C: landowner compensation: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-25A: market timing: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-25B: market timing: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-20-25C: market timing: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-20-26A: subdivision staging: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-26B: subdivision staging: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-20-26C: subdivision staging: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: mitchell-shire-council-budget-2025-2026.txt)
  • PASS-20-27A: agency governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-27B: agency governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-27C: agency governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-28A: Traditional Owner governance: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-28B: Traditional Owner governance: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-28C: Traditional Owner governance: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-29A: environmental NGO concerns: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-29B: environmental NGO concerns: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-29C: environmental NGO concerns: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-30A: resident service lag: evidence status for BSW is incomplete because the direct PSP/DCP/ICP document is absent from the corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • PASS-20-30B: resident service lag: mechanism to test is whether the PSP converts this factor into mapped land, staged works, funding source, delivery trigger, and accountable asset manager. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • PASS-20-30C: resident service lag: development feasibility implication is yield loss, capital cost, contribution timing, operating liability, approval risk, or service-lag risk if unresolved. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)

Working conclusion

  • CONCL-001: BSW should be treated as a strategic missing-piece precinct rather than a known PSP until the actual BSW document suite is added to the corpus. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • CONCL-002: The one direct local status fact is that BSW was listed in 2022 as yet to undergo Precinct Structure Planning. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • CONCL-003: The strongest mechanism evidence is that PSP/ICP timing determines whether public land is captured through subdivision or must later be bought through PAO, valuation, compensation, grants, borrowing, or GAIC works-in-kind. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • CONCL-004: The strongest quantitative pressure evidence is Beveridge growth: 9,120 people in 2024 and more than 112,000 forecast by 2046 in the AOS report, plus 9,082 people in 2025 and 104,066 in 2045 in the Asset Plan. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • CONCL-005: The strongest cost comparator is Beveridge Central AOS: 6.47 developable hectares and a $34.790 million total before GST, post-July-2025 escalation, land acquisition, gas supply, and contaminated-soil removal. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • CONCL-006: The strongest environmental dependency is the wallan wallan Regional Park: 15 kilometre catchment, at least 230,000 people in 2021, about 430,000 by 2036, and unresolved cultural-values work. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • CONCL-007: The strongest Council finance warning is that contribution receipts depend on market timing and rarely fully fund identified infrastructure, forcing borrowings, partnerships, WIK, and grant advocacy. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • CONCL-008: The strongest design warning is that low canopy, heat, drainage, and long-term asset maintenance must be embedded in subdivision design from the start. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • CONCL-009: This page should be revised once direct BSW PSP, DCP/ICP, amendment, technical, submissions, and panel documents are obtained. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • CONCL-010: Until then, any confident claim about BSW hectares, dwellings, population, contribution rates, or submitter positions would be unsupported by the local corpus. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park_report-2022-compressed.txt)