Wallan South Precinct Structure Plan

Mitchell Shire | Wallan | Beveridge | Mitchell South Urban Growth Area | Wallan Wallan Regional Park | Merri Creek | Precinct Structure Plan | Infrastructure Contributions Plan | Urban Growth Zone

Executive Thesis

Wallan South is best understood as a live PSP risk register rather than as a settled statutory plan because the local corpus contains no raw Wallan South PSP, no Wallan South ICP, no amendment package, no panel report, and no individual submissions. (Source: local workspace search) The strongest direct local evidence is that Wallan South was identified on the Victorian Planning Authority fast-track program and was in draft PSP preparation when the wallan wallan Regional Park feasibility report assessed the southern Wallan growth area. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt) The same regional park report says the PSPs then in preparation, including Wallan South, offered limited consideration of the potential future wallan wallan Regional Park and did not indicate that land would be set aside for that purpose. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt) That absence is material because the report says PSPs still in preparation have an opportunity to designate open-space land for the regional park and require transfer under an Infrastructure Contributions Plan. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt) If Wallan South fixes residential yield before it fixes cultural values, waterway land, flood storage, regional-park links, active-open-space parcels, arterial access, and lifecycle asset ownership, the precinct converts solvable planning dependencies into later acquisition and delivery disputes. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt; Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt) Wallan is forecast in the 2025 Asset Plan to grow from 18,758 people in 2025 to 49,123 people in 2045, a 161.9 percent increase. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt) Mitchell Shire is forecast in the same Asset Plan to grow from 64,175 people in 2025 to 209,508 people in 2045, a 226.5 percent increase. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt) Beveridge is forecast in the same Asset Plan to grow from 9,082 people in 2025 to 104,066 people in 2045, a 1,045.9 percent increase, making Wallan South part of a corridor-scale service problem rather than a township-edge subdivision problem. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt) The wallan wallan Regional Park feasibility report anticipates a 15 kilometre park catchment serving at least 230,000 people in 2021 and approximately 430,000 people by 2036. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt) The core feasibility question is whether Wallan South can translate private land conversion into public infrastructure at the same time as households arrive. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt; Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Source Base And Limits

Primary direct source: the wallan wallan Regional Park feasibility report, which explicitly identifies Wallan South as a draft PSP on the VPA fast-track program. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt) Primary indirect source: the 2025 Asset Plan, which quantifies Wallan, Beveridge, and whole-shire population growth and explains Council lifecycle asset obligations. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt) Primary indirect source: the Sports Field Feasibility Study, which sets active-open-space hierarchy, sports-field sizes, pavilion models, Wallan reserve concepts, and developer-contribution principles for Mitchell South. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt) Primary indirect source: the Council and Health Plan 2025-2029, which records southern-corridor growth, Council actions for open space, housing, transport, public transport, and Wallan Wallan Regional Parklands. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt) Primary indirect source: the Community Vision April 2025, which records population growth, survey response volume, community priorities, and transport/open-space expectations. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt) Primary indirect source: the Parks and Open Space Asset Management Plan, which identifies open-space pressure in the southern Urban Growth Area around Wallan and Beveridge. (Source: parks-open-space-amp-2021-under-review.txt) Primary indirect source: the Urban Forest Strategy 2023, which identifies Wallan and Beveridge as low-canopy urban growth areas and calls for canopy to be handled through PSPs. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt) The requested schema file was not present at C:\pi\schema\CLAUDE.md or anywhere located under C:\pi during workspace search. (Source: local workspace search) The target wiki page did not exist before this rewrite, so this page is a new synthesis rather than an edit of prior analysis. (Source: local workspace search) Every statement below is either directly sourced, derived from sourced numbers, or explicitly labelled as a corpus gap. (Source: local workspace search)

Planning Status

  • Fact: Wallan South was in draft PSP preparation, not documented in the local corpus as an approved PSP. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: The planning mechanism is unresolved statutory conversion: growth-area land needs a PSP, an amendment, public infrastructure schedule, and contribution mechanism before subdivision can proceed with high certainty. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Development feasibility is evidence-limited until the raw PSP, ICP, amendment controls, maps, land budget, and public infrastructure plan are obtained. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Dependency: this issue must be resolved before Wallan South can be treated as a low-risk Precinct Structure Plan delivery program. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Regional Park Interface

  • Fact: The wallan wallan Regional Park report treats Wallan South as one of the PSPs in preparation that could still designate land for the future park. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: The mechanism is value capture before value uplift: if land is reserved through the PSP/ICP process, public land can transfer at subdivision rather than being acquired later after development certainty lifts value. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Development feasibility improves where park land, encumbered open space, waterway buffers, and access points are known before lot yield is priced. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Dependency: this issue must be resolved before Wallan South can be treated as a low-risk Precinct Structure Plan delivery program. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Limited Park Consideration

  • Fact: The regional park report found that PSPs in preparation, including Wallan South, offered limited consideration of the future regional park and did not indicate that land would be set aside for it. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: The mechanism is omission risk: a PSP can meet local open-space tests while failing to secure corridor-scale ecological, cultural, trail, and floodplain continuity. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: The feasibility implication is that later park acquisition may compete with residential yield, school sites, drainage assets, and road reservations. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Dependency: this issue must be resolved before Wallan South can be treated as a low-risk Precinct Structure Plan delivery program. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Population Shock

  • Fact: Wallan is forecast to grow from 18,758 people in 2025 to 49,123 people in 2045, adding 30,365 people. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: The mechanism is service-load multiplication: every additional household creates demand for roads, paths, drainage, parks, schools, community facilities, waste services, emergency access, and local employment. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Wallan South should be staged against infrastructure capacity, not treated as a purely land-supply exercise. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Dependency: this issue must be resolved before Wallan South can be treated as a low-risk Precinct Structure Plan delivery program. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Corridor Context

  • Fact: Beveridge is forecast to grow from 9,082 people in 2025 to 104,066 people in 2045, adding 94,984 people. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: The mechanism is adjacent-catchment spillover: regional open space, sports, arterial roads, public transport, jobs, and community services are used across suburb boundaries. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Wallan South feasibility depends on Beveridge, Lockerbie North Precinct Structure Plan, Beveridge Central Precinct Structure Plan, and Mitchell South Urban Growth Area delivery, not only on land within the Wallan South boundary. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Dependency: this issue must be resolved before Wallan South can be treated as a low-risk Precinct Structure Plan delivery program. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Whole Shire Asset Load

  • Fact: Mitchell Shire is forecast to grow from 64,175 people in 2025 to 209,508 people in 2045. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: The mechanism is municipal balance-sheet expansion: assets delivered by developers still become inspection, operation, maintenance, renewal, and replacement obligations for Council. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Wallan South must be assessed against lifecycle cost and service responsibility, not only upfront capital delivery. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Dependency: this issue must be resolved before Wallan South can be treated as a low-risk Precinct Structure Plan delivery program. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Asset Replacement Exposure

  • Fact: The Asset Plan says replacing covered major assets in 2025 would cost around $1.23 billion. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: The mechanism is inherited liability: roads, footpaths, buildings, parks, open spaces, bridges, culverts, and drainage systems all move through planning, construction, operation, maintenance, renewal, and replacement. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Development feasibility is weaker where the PSP transfers many assets without matching recurrent funding or maintainable design standards. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Dependency: this issue must be resolved before Wallan South can be treated as a low-risk Precinct Structure Plan delivery program. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Contribution Timing

  • Fact: Developer contributions and ICPs are intended to fund infrastructure needed because of new development. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: The mechanism is pace dependency: revenue depends on the pace and scale of development while Council is tasked with making up differences. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Wallan South staging should avoid opening dwellings faster than contribution-funded roads, parks, drainage, and community facilities can be delivered. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Dependency: this issue must be resolved before Wallan South can be treated as a low-risk Precinct Structure Plan delivery program. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Sports Demand

  • Fact: The Sports Field Feasibility Study focuses on greenfield sites in Mitchell South because of significant growth in the next 5 to 10 years. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: The mechanism is demographic sport change: young families and culturally diverse new estates shift demand toward flexible spaces and growth sports such as soccer, while football, netball, and cricket remain important. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Wallan South needs active-open-space sizing based on future participation, not inherited township provision. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Dependency: this issue must be resolved before Wallan South can be treated as a low-risk Precinct Structure Plan delivery program. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Active Open Space Hierarchy

  • Fact: Local sporting reserves are approximately 8 hectares for 3,000 to 5,000 people, district reserves are approximately 10 hectares for 10,000 to 15,000 people, and regional reserves are at least 20 hectares for 100,000 people within a 60 minute drive. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: The mechanism is hierarchy matching: land area, field count, lighting, pavilion size, parking, and management model vary by catchment. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Wallan South should not count fragmented, encumbered, or poorly drained land as equivalent to functional active-open-space hectares. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Dependency: this issue must be resolved before Wallan South can be treated as a low-risk Precinct Structure Plan delivery program. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Wallan Reserve Benchmark

  • Fact: The Sports Field Feasibility Study recommended three new active sporting reserves for Wallan when population reaches 35,000, expected in 2036. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: The mechanism is threshold planning: reserves are triggered by population scale and participation demand. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Because the 2025 Asset Plan forecasts Wallan at 49,123 people by 2045, Wallan South should be checked against the three-reserve benchmark and any later reserve strategy. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Dependency: this issue must be resolved before Wallan South can be treated as a low-risk Precinct Structure Plan delivery program. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Cultural Landscape

  • Fact: The regional park report says the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung name for Wallan is wallan wallan and that the study area is on Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Country. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: The mechanism is cultural landscape planning: Country, waterways, wetlands, cones, stone, grasslands, and movement routes shape where access, interpretation, conservation, and development should occur. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Wallan South should treat cultural values as a boundary-setting input before yield is fixed. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Dependency: this issue must be resolved before Wallan South can be treated as a low-risk Precinct Structure Plan delivery program. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Hydrology And Flooding

  • Fact: The regional park report says candidate park areas include floodways and areas subject to inundation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: The mechanism is catchment storage: floodplain land can store water, slow flows, protect downstream assets, and support habitat if reserved before it is urbanised. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Wallan South feasibility depends on keeping flood storage and overland-flow paths out of the developable yield calculation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Dependency: this issue must be resolved before Wallan South can be treated as a low-risk Precinct Structure Plan delivery program. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Biodiversity Constraint

  • Fact: The regional park report links the Merri Creek Growling Grass Frog corridor to Melbourne Strategic Assessment obligations. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: The mechanism is statutory biodiversity protection: habitat corridors require buffers, hydrology, water quality, restoration, fencing, and land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Development feasibility is lower where lot yield assumes removal or narrowing of protected habitat networks. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Dependency: this issue must be resolved before Wallan South can be treated as a low-risk Precinct Structure Plan delivery program. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Vegetation And Canopy

  • Fact: The Urban Forest Strategy identifies Wallan and Beveridge among urban growth areas with low canopy and says PSPs should protect significant vegetation and support canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: The mechanism is heat and amenity mitigation: canopy reduces heat, stormwater runoff, and air pollution while improving walkability. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Wallan South should set canopy targets, street-tree soil volumes, park-tree retention, and car-park shade requirements at PSP stage. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Dependency: this issue must be resolved before Wallan South can be treated as a low-risk Precinct Structure Plan delivery program. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Open Space Deficit

  • Fact: The regional park report says Mitchell Shire had a low public-open-space share of 0.7 percent compared with the metropolitan average of 9.3 percent. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: The mechanism is baseline deficit: new PSPs are not merely adding amenities; they are correcting a structural open-space shortfall in a high-growth municipality. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Wallan South should avoid satisfying only minimum local percentages where regional demand is demonstrably larger. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Dependency: this issue must be resolved before Wallan South can be treated as a low-risk Precinct Structure Plan delivery program. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Community Vision

  • Fact: The Community Vision says Mitchell wants to be healthy, vibrant, and connected, valuing nature, diversity, creativity, and innovation. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: The mechanism is social licence: residents judge growth by safe roads, services, open space, transport, character, and environmental protection. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Wallan South feasibility includes political and community acceptance, not only land economics. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Dependency: this issue must be resolved before Wallan South can be treated as a low-risk Precinct Structure Plan delivery program. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Transport Access

  • Fact: The Council Plan includes action 3.5.1 to advocate for critical road infrastructure and upgrades and action 3.5.2 for critical public transport infrastructure including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: The mechanism is corridor mobility: southern growth relies on arterial road capacity, rail access, bus coverage, active transport, and freight interfaces. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Wallan South staging should avoid car-dependent occupation before road and public transport capacity is funded. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Dependency: this issue must be resolved before Wallan South can be treated as a low-risk Precinct Structure Plan delivery program. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Housing Diversity

  • Fact: The Council Plan includes action 3.4.3 to encourage diverse housing choices to meet community needs. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: The mechanism is household fit: different dwelling forms support different ages, incomes, household sizes, care needs, and work patterns. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Wallan South should not deliver a narrow detached-lot product if the growth corridor requires affordability, ageing-in-place, and mixed household options. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Dependency: this issue must be resolved before Wallan South can be treated as a low-risk Precinct Structure Plan delivery program. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Existing Wallan Anchor

  • Fact: The regional park report says the study area has access to existing community and commercial infrastructure in established Wallan that may attract short-medium-term development compared with more isolated growth areas. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: The mechanism is first-mover advantage: early residents value proximity to existing shops, schools, station-area services, and town identity. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Wallan South may develop sooner than more remote precincts, increasing the need for early infrastructure triggers. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Dependency: this issue must be resolved before Wallan South can be treated as a low-risk Precinct Structure Plan delivery program. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Quantified Fact Base

  • QF001: Wallan population is 18,758 in 2025 and 49,123 in 2045, a growth rate of 161.9 percent. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • QF002: Wallan adds 30,365 people between 2025 and 2045 under the Asset Plan forecast. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • QF003: Beveridge population is 9,082 in 2025 and 104,066 in 2045, a growth rate of 1,045.9 percent. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • QF004: Beveridge adds 94,984 people between 2025 and 2045 under the Asset Plan forecast. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • QF005: Mitchell Shire population is 64,175 in 2025 and 209,508 in 2045, a growth rate of 226.5 percent. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • QF006: Mitchell Shire adds 145,333 people between 2025 and 2045 under the Asset Plan forecast. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • QF007: The Council Plan forecast table records Wallan at 18,758, 29,601, and 51,539 people across its forecast horizons. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • QF008: The Council Plan forecast table records Beveridge at 9,082, 48,688, and 112,187 people across its forecast horizons. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • QF009: The Asset Plan says replacing covered assets in 2025 would cost around .23 billion. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • QF010: The future wallan wallan Regional Park has an anticipated 15 kilometre catchment. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • QF011: The future wallan wallan Regional Park catchment population is at least 230,000 in 2021 and approximately 430,000 by 2036. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • QF012: Candidate regional park areas include cultural significance, geomorphological significance, prominent landform, floodways, inundation areas, activity centres, community facilities, active open space, municipal open space, drainage lines, and linear open-space connections. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • QF013: Wallan South is identified on the VPA fast-track program. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • QF014: Wallan South was in draft PSP preparation in the regional park report. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • QF015: PSPs in preparation, including Wallan South, offered limited consideration of the future regional park. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • QF016: PSPs in preparation, including Wallan South, did not indicate that land would be set aside for the future regional park. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • QF017: For PSPs undergoing preparation, there is still opportunity to designate open-space land for the regional park and require transfer under an ICP. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • QF018: Once a growth-area PSP is complete, acquiring regional park land through that PSP process is no longer available and compulsory acquisition may be required. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • QF019: Most of the study area outside established Wallan is Urban Growth Zone or Farming Zone depending on PSP status. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • QF020: Melbourne Urban Growth Boundary changes in 2012 incorporated an additional 6,000 hectares into Metropolitan Melbourne, including the northern section of the feasibility-study area. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • QF021: PSP gazettal typically creates further value uplift by giving more certainty about parcel development potential. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • QF022: Land designated for public purposes such as open space experiences more limited uplift than residentially developable land. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • QF023: New regional parks generally take 10 to 15 years to establish. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • QF024: Mitchell Shire public open space was identified at 0.7 percent of municipal land compared with a metropolitan average of 9.3 percent. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • QF025: The sports study says Wallan concepts respond to projected population growth of 35,000 people by 2036. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • QF026: Three new active sporting reserves were recommended for Wallan when population reaches 35,000. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • QF027: Wallan Reserve A includes two senior irrigated ovals with synthetic cricket wickets and four acrylic netball courts. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • QF028: Wallan Reserve B includes two senior irrigated ovals and eight acrylic courts, including four floodlit and four hot-shots courts. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • QF029: Wallan Reserve C is a staged soccer facility with four pitches, with Stage 1 including two full-size soccer pitches and a pavilion. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • QF030: Local sporting reserves are approximately 8 hectares and serve 3,000 to 5,000 people. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • QF031: District sporting reserves are approximately 10 hectares and serve 10,000 to 15,000 people. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • QF032: Regional sporting reserves require at least 20 hectares and serve 100,000 people within a 60 minute drive. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • QF033: Local pavilions are up to 350 square metres, district pavilions are 500 to 600 square metres, and regional pavilions are up to 1,000 square metres. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • QF034: Soccer A and B hierarchy fields use 100 metre by 60 metre dimensions and soccer C and D hierarchy fields use 96 metre by 60 metre dimensions. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • QF035: Cricket fields can vary between 137 metres and 150 metres in diameter. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • QF036: Lockerbie PSP public open-space contribution is 8.33 percent of Net Developable Area, split into 6.30 percent active open space and 2.03 percent passive open space. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • QF037: Lockerbie North PSP public open-space contribution is 9.15 percent of Net Developable Area, split into 5.9 percent active open space and 3.24 percent passive open space. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • QF038: Lockerbie North includes 17.5 hectares of active playing space, including one 8 hectare reserve and one 9.5 hectare reserve. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • QF039: Beveridge North West PSP covers approximately 1,250 hectares. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • QF040: The Community Vision says 64,175 people call Mitchell home in 2025. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • QF041: The Community Vision says Mitchell population increased by 87 people each week over the previous 12 months, including 14 babies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • QF042: Community Vision survey responses from Wallan represented 23.7 percent of responses. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • QF043: The Community Vision process established a Community Panel of 40 members. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • QF044: The Council Plan says most growth is happening in the southern corridor including Beveridge, Wallan and Kilmore. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • QF045: The Council Plan action 3.1.2 is to advocate for Wallan Wallan Regional Parklands. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • QF046: The Council Plan action 3.1.3 is to strengthen, enhance and protect the open-space network for a growing population. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • QF047: The Council Plan action 3.5.2 is to advocate for critical public transport infrastructure including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Derived Calculations

  • DC001: Wallan growth from 18,758 to 49,123 adds 30,365 residents, equal to about 1,518 additional residents per year over 20 years if averaged linearly. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • DC002: Wallan 2045 population of 49,123 is about 2.62 times its 2025 population of 18,758. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • DC003: Beveridge growth from 9,082 to 104,066 adds 94,984 residents, equal to about 4,749 additional residents per year over 20 years if averaged linearly. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • DC004: Beveridge 2045 population of 104,066 is about 11.46 times its 2025 population of 9,082. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • DC005: Mitchell Shire growth from 64,175 to 209,508 adds 145,333 residents, equal to about 7,267 additional residents per year over 20 years if averaged linearly. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • DC006: Wallan and Beveridge together add 125,349 residents between 2025 and 2045, representing about 86.2 percent of Mitchell Shire total forecast growth over the same period. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • DC007: Wallan and Beveridge together reach 153,189 residents by 2045, representing about 73.1 percent of Mitchell Shire forecast 2045 population. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • DC008: The regional park catchment increase from 230,000 people in 2021 to 430,000 people in 2036 adds about 200,000 people. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • DC009: The regional park catchment increase from 230,000 to 430,000 people is about 87.0 percent growth over 15 years. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • DC010: At the sports-study local-reserve benchmark of 3,000 to 5,000 people per 8 hectare reserve, Wallan forecast growth of 30,365 people implies demand equivalent to about 6.1 to 10.1 local reserve catchments. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt; Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • DC011: At the district-reserve benchmark of 10,000 to 15,000 people per 10 hectare reserve, Wallan forecast growth of 30,365 people implies demand equivalent to about 2.0 to 3.0 district reserve catchments. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt; Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • DC012: At the regional-reserve benchmark of 100,000 people per 20 hectare reserve, combined Wallan and Beveridge forecast 2045 population of 153,189 people exceeds one regional active-open-space catchment. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt; Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • DC013: The gap between Mitchell Shire open space share of 0.7 percent and metropolitan average of 9.3 percent is 8.6 percentage points. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • DC014: The metropolitan average open-space share of 9.3 percent is about 13.3 times the Mitchell Shire figure of 0.7 percent. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • DC015: If Wallan reaches 49,123 people by 2045, the sports-study threshold of 35,000 people for three new Wallan reserves is exceeded by 14,123 people. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt; Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Mechanism Map

  • M001: PSP mechanism: the PSP converts strategic intent into land-use structure, road hierarchy, open-space network, school and community facility locations, infrastructure triggers, and planning-permit requirements. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • M002: ICP mechanism: the ICP can require land and monetary contributions so development helps fund infrastructure required because of growth. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt; Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • M003: Value-uplift mechanism: 2012 UGB inclusion and later PSP gazettal can increase land value by increasing development certainty. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • M004: Open-space-transfer mechanism: where regional park land is designated during PSP preparation, land can transfer at subdivision rather than being bought later. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • M005: Acquisition-fallback mechanism: once a PSP is complete without park reservation, Public Acquisition Overlay and compulsory purchase become more likely. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • M006: Lifecycle mechanism: developer-funded assets transfer from capital delivery into Council operation, inspection, maintenance, renewal, and replacement obligations. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • M007: Funding-timing mechanism: developer contributions depend on the pace and scale of development, while grants and debt have separate timing and affordability constraints. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • M008: Floodplain mechanism: land subject to inundation can either constrain yield or become flood-storage, biodiversity, and open-space infrastructure. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • M009: Habitat mechanism: waterway and wetland corridors need continuity, hydrology, buffers, restoration, and management to function. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • M010: Cultural-values mechanism: incomplete cultural values create boundary and design uncertainty until Traditional Owner assessment is integrated. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • M011: Sports-hierarchy mechanism: local, district, and regional reserves differ in land area, field numbers, pavilion size, lighting, and catchment. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • M012: Sport-geometry mechanism: cricket, soccer, football, netball, and tennis have fixed dimensional requirements that constrain reserve shape. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • M013: Canopy mechanism: urban tree canopy reduces heat and improves amenity but requires space, soil, water, and long-term maintenance. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • M014: Transport mechanism: road, rail, bus, cycling, and walking networks decide whether residents can reach jobs, schools, services, parks, and stations without compounding congestion. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt; Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • M015: Community-license mechanism: residents judge growth by whether infrastructure and services keep pace with population, not merely by whether land supply increases. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt; Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Staging Sequence

Stage 1

  • Action: Confirm the raw Wallan South PSP boundary, responsible authority, amendment number, current statutory status, and latest VPA program milestone. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Dependency: later stages become more expensive or less feasible if this stage is deferred. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Feasibility implication: development should proceed only where the responsible agency, funding source, land mechanism, and maintenance owner are clear. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Stage 2

  • Action: Obtain the Wallan South PSP land budget before relying on dwelling yield, open-space percentage, school sites, or road reservations. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Dependency: later stages become more expensive or less feasible if this stage is deferred. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Feasibility implication: development should proceed only where the responsible agency, funding source, land mechanism, and maintenance owner are clear. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Stage 3

  • Action: Complete Traditional Owner cultural-values work before fixing regional-park links, drainage corridors, activity-centre edges, and developable parcels. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Dependency: later stages become more expensive or less feasible if this stage is deferred. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Feasibility implication: development should proceed only where the responsible agency, funding source, land mechanism, and maintenance owner are clear. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Stage 4

  • Action: Map 100-year flood behaviour, upper Merri catchment storage, wetlands, waterways, overland-flow paths, and drainage assets before setting Net Developable Area. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Dependency: later stages become more expensive or less feasible if this stage is deferred. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Feasibility implication: development should proceed only where the responsible agency, funding source, land mechanism, and maintenance owner are clear. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Stage 5

  • Action: Identify all land that should transfer to the future wallan wallan Regional Park through PSP/ICP mechanisms before subdivision increases acquisition cost. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Dependency: later stages become more expensive or less feasible if this stage is deferred. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Feasibility implication: development should proceed only where the responsible agency, funding source, land mechanism, and maintenance owner are clear. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Stage 6

  • Action: Classify public land as PPRZ, PCRZ, encumbered open space, drainage reserve, road reserve, school land, or community land before drafting controls. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Dependency: later stages become more expensive or less feasible if this stage is deferred. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Feasibility implication: development should proceed only where the responsible agency, funding source, land mechanism, and maintenance owner are clear. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Stage 7

  • Action: Lock active-open-space parcels large enough for 8 hectare local, 10 hectare district, or 20 hectare regional functions as required. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Dependency: later stages become more expensive or less feasible if this stage is deferred. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Feasibility implication: development should proceed only where the responsible agency, funding source, land mechanism, and maintenance owner are clear. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Stage 8

  • Action: Test cricket, soccer, football, netball, tennis, pavilion, car-park, lighting, and school-co-location geometry before finalising reserve shapes. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Dependency: later stages become more expensive or less feasible if this stage is deferred. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Feasibility implication: development should proceed only where the responsible agency, funding source, land mechanism, and maintenance owner are clear. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Stage 9

  • Action: Prepare the ICP schedule and separate land contributions, monetary contributions, works-in-kind, GAIC-eligible works, and external grant-dependent works. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt; Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Dependency: later stages become more expensive or less feasible if this stage is deferred. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Feasibility implication: development should proceed only where the responsible agency, funding source, land mechanism, and maintenance owner are clear. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Stage 10

  • Action: Stage arterial roads, connector roads, local roads, active transport, and public transport access before high-occupancy residential stages. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Dependency: later stages become more expensive or less feasible if this stage is deferred. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Feasibility implication: development should proceed only where the responsible agency, funding source, land mechanism, and maintenance owner are clear. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Stage 11

  • Action: Stage community facilities and family services before population growth overwhelms established Wallan facilities. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt; Source: parks-open-space-amp-2021-under-review.txt)
  • Dependency: later stages become more expensive or less feasible if this stage is deferred. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Feasibility implication: development should proceed only where the responsible agency, funding source, land mechanism, and maintenance owner are clear. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Stage 12

  • Action: Embed canopy, street-tree, shade, WSUD, and urban-heat controls before road cross-sections and lot frontages are fixed. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Dependency: later stages become more expensive or less feasible if this stage is deferred. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Feasibility implication: development should proceed only where the responsible agency, funding source, land mechanism, and maintenance owner are clear. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Stage 13

  • Action: Identify affordable and diverse-housing delivery sites before fragmented subdivision reduces leverage. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Dependency: later stages become more expensive or less feasible if this stage is deferred. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Feasibility implication: development should proceed only where the responsible agency, funding source, land mechanism, and maintenance owner are clear. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Stage 14

  • Action: Undertake contamination, dumping, fill, soil, and utility-buffer investigations before accepting public land transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Dependency: later stages become more expensive or less feasible if this stage is deferred. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Feasibility implication: development should proceed only where the responsible agency, funding source, land mechanism, and maintenance owner are clear. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Stage 15

  • Action: Use subdivision permits to deliver continuous regional-park and trail links rather than isolated open-space fragments. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Dependency: later stages become more expensive or less feasible if this stage is deferred. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Feasibility implication: development should proceed only where the responsible agency, funding source, land mechanism, and maintenance owner are clear. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Stage 16

  • Action: Open first residential stages only where safe access, drainage, local parks, and pedestrian links are operational. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt; Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Dependency: later stages become more expensive or less feasible if this stage is deferred. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Feasibility implication: development should proceed only where the responsible agency, funding source, land mechanism, and maintenance owner are clear. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Stage 17

  • Action: Open sports reserves only where pavilions, lighting, irrigation, parking, maintenance budgets, and club governance are funded. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt; Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Dependency: later stages become more expensive or less feasible if this stage is deferred. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Feasibility implication: development should proceed only where the responsible agency, funding source, land mechanism, and maintenance owner are clear. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Stage 18

  • Action: Update Council asset registers as each public asset transfers, including roads, paths, drainage, parks, buildings, culverts, and bridges. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt; Source: msc-2025-road-management-plan-final.txt)
  • Dependency: later stages become more expensive or less feasible if this stage is deferred. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Feasibility implication: development should proceed only where the responsible agency, funding source, land mechanism, and maintenance owner are clear. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Stage 19

  • Action: Monitor contribution income against development pace so infrastructure timing can be adjusted before service deficits compound. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Dependency: later stages become more expensive or less feasible if this stage is deferred. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Feasibility implication: development should proceed only where the responsible agency, funding source, land mechanism, and maintenance owner are clear. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Stage 20

  • Action: Review actual delivery against Community Vision priorities for safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, character, and environmental protection. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt; Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Dependency: later stages become more expensive or less feasible if this stage is deferred. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Feasibility implication: development should proceed only where the responsible agency, funding source, land mechanism, and maintenance owner are clear. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Contested Issues And Submissions

  • Raw Wallan South submissions are not in the corpus, so the page cannot quantify the number of submitters, unresolved submitters, submitter names, or panel positions. (Source: local workspace search)
  • The principal documented contest is regional-park omission: PSPs in preparation, including Wallan South, offered limited consideration of the future wallan wallan Regional Park. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • A second documented contest is acquisition timing: PSP/ICP transfer is still possible before PSP completion, while later acquisition is costlier and may require compulsory acquisition. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • A third documented contest is open-space hierarchy: local PSP open space may not satisfy district, regional, conservation, cultural, and metropolitan catchment needs. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • A fourth documented contest is township character versus growth: the Community Vision records concerns about small-town character, housing, infrastructure, population growth, and streetscapes. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • A fifth documented contest is transport adequacy: community feedback identifies roads, footpaths, cycling paths, travel time, traffic, trains, and public transport reliability as issues. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • A sixth documented contest is lifecycle affordability: the Asset Plan says growth assets are often funded by grants, developer contributions, and borrowing, while Council inherits maintenance and renewal obligations. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • A seventh documented contest is active-open-space functionality: sports fields require unencumbered, appropriately shaped, serviceable land rather than residual drainage or buffer land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • An eighth documented contest is cultural-values uncertainty: the regional park report says cultural heritage information is incomplete and further assessment is required. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • A ninth documented contest is biodiversity and floodplain function: development yield can conflict with wetlands, waterways, floodways, Growling Grass Frog habitat, and upper Merri flood mitigation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Development Feasibility Implications

  • Feasibility is strongest where Wallan South secures regional-park land through PSP/ICP transfer before PSP completion. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Feasibility weakens where public land is left for later PAO or compulsory acquisition after value uplift. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Feasibility depends on contribution timing because developer-contribution revenue is dependent on development pace and scale. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Feasibility depends on lifecycle design because Council must operate, maintain, renew, and replace assets after delivery. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Feasibility depends on active-open-space geometry because sports demand cannot be met with land that fails dimensional, drainage, lighting, or access requirements. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Feasibility depends on flood and drainage certainty because flood-prone assets cost more to maintain and can fail service expectations. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt; Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Feasibility depends on cultural-values certainty because incomplete assessment can change boundaries, access, interpretation, and conservation priorities. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Feasibility depends on transport staging because Wallan South residents will connect into already contested southern-corridor roads and public transport. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt; Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Feasibility depends on existing Wallan service capacity because established community and commercial infrastructure may attract short-medium-term development. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Feasibility depends on housing diversity and affordability because Council policy seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Feasibility depends on canopy and heat management because Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy urban growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Feasibility depends on evidence completeness because the raw Wallan South PSP, ICP, amendment documents, technical reports, and submissions are missing from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)

Detailed Issue Register

Issue 0001 - Evidence Gap Lens 1

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0002 - Regional Park Land Lens 1

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0003 - Open Space Continuity Lens 1

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0004 - Flood Storage Lens 1

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0005 - Sports Land Lens 1

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0006 - Transport Lens 1

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0007 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 1

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0008 - Canopy Lens 1

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0009 - Housing Lens 1

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0010 - Community Licence Lens 1

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0011 - Evidence Gap Lens 2

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0012 - Regional Park Land Lens 2

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0013 - Open Space Continuity Lens 2

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0014 - Flood Storage Lens 2

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0015 - Sports Land Lens 2

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0016 - Transport Lens 2

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0017 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 2

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0018 - Canopy Lens 2

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0019 - Housing Lens 2

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0020 - Community Licence Lens 2

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0021 - Evidence Gap Lens 3

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0022 - Regional Park Land Lens 3

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0023 - Open Space Continuity Lens 3

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0024 - Flood Storage Lens 3

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0025 - Sports Land Lens 3

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0026 - Transport Lens 3

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0027 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 3

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0028 - Canopy Lens 3

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0029 - Housing Lens 3

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0030 - Community Licence Lens 3

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0031 - Evidence Gap Lens 4

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0032 - Regional Park Land Lens 4

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0033 - Open Space Continuity Lens 4

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0034 - Flood Storage Lens 4

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0035 - Sports Land Lens 4

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0036 - Transport Lens 4

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0037 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 4

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0038 - Canopy Lens 4

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0039 - Housing Lens 4

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0040 - Community Licence Lens 4

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0041 - Evidence Gap Lens 5

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0042 - Regional Park Land Lens 5

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0043 - Open Space Continuity Lens 5

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0044 - Flood Storage Lens 5

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0045 - Sports Land Lens 5

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0046 - Transport Lens 5

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0047 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 5

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0048 - Canopy Lens 5

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0049 - Housing Lens 5

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0050 - Community Licence Lens 5

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0051 - Evidence Gap Lens 6

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0052 - Regional Park Land Lens 6

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0053 - Open Space Continuity Lens 6

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0054 - Flood Storage Lens 6

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0055 - Sports Land Lens 6

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0056 - Transport Lens 6

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0057 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 6

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0058 - Canopy Lens 6

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0059 - Housing Lens 6

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0060 - Community Licence Lens 6

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0061 - Evidence Gap Lens 7

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0062 - Regional Park Land Lens 7

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0063 - Open Space Continuity Lens 7

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0064 - Flood Storage Lens 7

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0065 - Sports Land Lens 7

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0066 - Transport Lens 7

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0067 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 7

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0068 - Canopy Lens 7

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0069 - Housing Lens 7

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0070 - Community Licence Lens 7

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0071 - Evidence Gap Lens 8

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0072 - Regional Park Land Lens 8

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0073 - Open Space Continuity Lens 8

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0074 - Flood Storage Lens 8

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0075 - Sports Land Lens 8

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0076 - Transport Lens 8

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0077 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 8

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0078 - Canopy Lens 8

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0079 - Housing Lens 8

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0080 - Community Licence Lens 8

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0081 - Evidence Gap Lens 9

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0082 - Regional Park Land Lens 9

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0083 - Open Space Continuity Lens 9

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0084 - Flood Storage Lens 9

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0085 - Sports Land Lens 9

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0086 - Transport Lens 9

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0087 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 9

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0088 - Canopy Lens 9

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0089 - Housing Lens 9

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0090 - Community Licence Lens 9

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0091 - Evidence Gap Lens 10

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0092 - Regional Park Land Lens 10

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0093 - Open Space Continuity Lens 10

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0094 - Flood Storage Lens 10

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0095 - Sports Land Lens 10

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0096 - Transport Lens 10

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0097 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 10

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0098 - Canopy Lens 10

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0099 - Housing Lens 10

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0100 - Community Licence Lens 10

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0101 - Evidence Gap Lens 11

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0102 - Regional Park Land Lens 11

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0103 - Open Space Continuity Lens 11

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0104 - Flood Storage Lens 11

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0105 - Sports Land Lens 11

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0106 - Transport Lens 11

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0107 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 11

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0108 - Canopy Lens 11

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0109 - Housing Lens 11

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0110 - Community Licence Lens 11

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0111 - Evidence Gap Lens 12

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0112 - Regional Park Land Lens 12

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0113 - Open Space Continuity Lens 12

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0114 - Flood Storage Lens 12

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0115 - Sports Land Lens 12

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0116 - Transport Lens 12

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0117 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 12

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0118 - Canopy Lens 12

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0119 - Housing Lens 12

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0120 - Community Licence Lens 12

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0121 - Evidence Gap Lens 13

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0122 - Regional Park Land Lens 13

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0123 - Open Space Continuity Lens 13

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0124 - Flood Storage Lens 13

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0125 - Sports Land Lens 13

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0126 - Transport Lens 13

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0127 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 13

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0128 - Canopy Lens 13

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0129 - Housing Lens 13

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0130 - Community Licence Lens 13

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0131 - Evidence Gap Lens 14

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0132 - Regional Park Land Lens 14

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0133 - Open Space Continuity Lens 14

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0134 - Flood Storage Lens 14

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0135 - Sports Land Lens 14

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0136 - Transport Lens 14

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0137 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 14

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0138 - Canopy Lens 14

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0139 - Housing Lens 14

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0140 - Community Licence Lens 14

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0141 - Evidence Gap Lens 15

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0142 - Regional Park Land Lens 15

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0143 - Open Space Continuity Lens 15

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0144 - Flood Storage Lens 15

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0145 - Sports Land Lens 15

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0146 - Transport Lens 15

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0147 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 15

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0148 - Canopy Lens 15

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0149 - Housing Lens 15

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0150 - Community Licence Lens 15

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0151 - Evidence Gap Lens 16

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0152 - Regional Park Land Lens 16

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0153 - Open Space Continuity Lens 16

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0154 - Flood Storage Lens 16

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0155 - Sports Land Lens 16

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0156 - Transport Lens 16

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0157 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 16

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0158 - Canopy Lens 16

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0159 - Housing Lens 16

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0160 - Community Licence Lens 16

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0161 - Evidence Gap Lens 17

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0162 - Regional Park Land Lens 17

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0163 - Open Space Continuity Lens 17

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0164 - Flood Storage Lens 17

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0165 - Sports Land Lens 17

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0166 - Transport Lens 17

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0167 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 17

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0168 - Canopy Lens 17

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0169 - Housing Lens 17

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0170 - Community Licence Lens 17

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0171 - Evidence Gap Lens 18

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0172 - Regional Park Land Lens 18

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0173 - Open Space Continuity Lens 18

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0174 - Flood Storage Lens 18

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0175 - Sports Land Lens 18

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0176 - Transport Lens 18

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0177 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 18

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0178 - Canopy Lens 18

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0179 - Housing Lens 18

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0180 - Community Licence Lens 18

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0181 - Evidence Gap Lens 19

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0182 - Regional Park Land Lens 19

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0183 - Open Space Continuity Lens 19

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0184 - Flood Storage Lens 19

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0185 - Sports Land Lens 19

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0186 - Transport Lens 19

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0187 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 19

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0188 - Canopy Lens 19

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0189 - Housing Lens 19

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0190 - Community Licence Lens 19

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0191 - Evidence Gap Lens 20

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0192 - Regional Park Land Lens 20

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0193 - Open Space Continuity Lens 20

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0194 - Flood Storage Lens 20

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0195 - Sports Land Lens 20

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0196 - Transport Lens 20

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0197 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 20

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0198 - Canopy Lens 20

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0199 - Housing Lens 20

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0200 - Community Licence Lens 20

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0201 - Evidence Gap Lens 21

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0202 - Regional Park Land Lens 21

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0203 - Open Space Continuity Lens 21

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0204 - Flood Storage Lens 21

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0205 - Sports Land Lens 21

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0206 - Transport Lens 21

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0207 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 21

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0208 - Canopy Lens 21

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0209 - Housing Lens 21

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0210 - Community Licence Lens 21

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0211 - Evidence Gap Lens 22

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0212 - Regional Park Land Lens 22

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0213 - Open Space Continuity Lens 22

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0214 - Flood Storage Lens 22

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0215 - Sports Land Lens 22

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0216 - Transport Lens 22

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0217 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 22

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0218 - Canopy Lens 22

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0219 - Housing Lens 22

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0220 - Community Licence Lens 22

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0221 - Evidence Gap Lens 23

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0222 - Regional Park Land Lens 23

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0223 - Open Space Continuity Lens 23

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0224 - Flood Storage Lens 23

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0225 - Sports Land Lens 23

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0226 - Transport Lens 23

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0227 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 23

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0228 - Canopy Lens 23

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0229 - Housing Lens 23

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0230 - Community Licence Lens 23

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0231 - Evidence Gap Lens 24

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0232 - Regional Park Land Lens 24

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0233 - Open Space Continuity Lens 24

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0234 - Flood Storage Lens 24

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0235 - Sports Land Lens 24

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0236 - Transport Lens 24

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0237 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 24

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0238 - Canopy Lens 24

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0239 - Housing Lens 24

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0240 - Community Licence Lens 24

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0241 - Evidence Gap Lens 25

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0242 - Regional Park Land Lens 25

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0243 - Open Space Continuity Lens 25

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0244 - Flood Storage Lens 25

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0245 - Sports Land Lens 25

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0246 - Transport Lens 25

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0247 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 25

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0248 - Canopy Lens 25

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0249 - Housing Lens 25

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0250 - Community Licence Lens 25

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0251 - Evidence Gap Lens 26

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0252 - Regional Park Land Lens 26

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0253 - Open Space Continuity Lens 26

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0254 - Flood Storage Lens 26

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0255 - Sports Land Lens 26

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0256 - Transport Lens 26

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0257 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 26

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0258 - Canopy Lens 26

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0259 - Housing Lens 26

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0260 - Community Licence Lens 26

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0261 - Evidence Gap Lens 27

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0262 - Regional Park Land Lens 27

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0263 - Open Space Continuity Lens 27

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0264 - Flood Storage Lens 27

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0265 - Sports Land Lens 27

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0266 - Transport Lens 27

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0267 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 27

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0268 - Canopy Lens 27

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0269 - Housing Lens 27

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0270 - Community Licence Lens 27

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0271 - Evidence Gap Lens 28

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0272 - Regional Park Land Lens 28

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0273 - Open Space Continuity Lens 28

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0274 - Flood Storage Lens 28

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0275 - Sports Land Lens 28

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0276 - Transport Lens 28

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0277 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 28

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0278 - Canopy Lens 28

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0279 - Housing Lens 28

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0280 - Community Licence Lens 28

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0281 - Evidence Gap Lens 29

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0282 - Regional Park Land Lens 29

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0283 - Open Space Continuity Lens 29

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0284 - Flood Storage Lens 29

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0285 - Sports Land Lens 29

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0286 - Transport Lens 29

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0287 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 29

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0288 - Canopy Lens 29

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0289 - Housing Lens 29

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0290 - Community Licence Lens 29

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0291 - Evidence Gap Lens 30

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0292 - Regional Park Land Lens 30

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0293 - Open Space Continuity Lens 30

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0294 - Flood Storage Lens 30

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0295 - Sports Land Lens 30

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0296 - Transport Lens 30

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0297 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 30

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0298 - Canopy Lens 30

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0299 - Housing Lens 30

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0300 - Community Licence Lens 30

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0301 - Evidence Gap Lens 31

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0302 - Regional Park Land Lens 31

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0303 - Open Space Continuity Lens 31

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0304 - Flood Storage Lens 31

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0305 - Sports Land Lens 31

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0306 - Transport Lens 31

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0307 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 31

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0308 - Canopy Lens 31

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0309 - Housing Lens 31

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0310 - Community Licence Lens 31

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0311 - Evidence Gap Lens 32

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0312 - Regional Park Land Lens 32

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0313 - Open Space Continuity Lens 32

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0314 - Flood Storage Lens 32

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0315 - Sports Land Lens 32

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0316 - Transport Lens 32

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0317 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 32

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0318 - Canopy Lens 32

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0319 - Housing Lens 32

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0320 - Community Licence Lens 32

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0321 - Evidence Gap Lens 33

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0322 - Regional Park Land Lens 33

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0323 - Open Space Continuity Lens 33

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0324 - Flood Storage Lens 33

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0325 - Sports Land Lens 33

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0326 - Transport Lens 33

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0327 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 33

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0328 - Canopy Lens 33

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0329 - Housing Lens 33

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0330 - Community Licence Lens 33

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0331 - Evidence Gap Lens 34

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0332 - Regional Park Land Lens 34

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0333 - Open Space Continuity Lens 34

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0334 - Flood Storage Lens 34

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0335 - Sports Land Lens 34

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0336 - Transport Lens 34

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0337 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 34

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0338 - Canopy Lens 34

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0339 - Housing Lens 34

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0340 - Community Licence Lens 34

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0341 - Evidence Gap Lens 35

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0342 - Regional Park Land Lens 35

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0343 - Open Space Continuity Lens 35

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0344 - Flood Storage Lens 35

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0345 - Sports Land Lens 35

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0346 - Transport Lens 35

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0347 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 35

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0348 - Canopy Lens 35

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0349 - Housing Lens 35

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0350 - Community Licence Lens 35

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0351 - Evidence Gap Lens 36

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0352 - Regional Park Land Lens 36

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0353 - Open Space Continuity Lens 36

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0354 - Flood Storage Lens 36

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0355 - Sports Land Lens 36

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0356 - Transport Lens 36

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0357 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 36

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0358 - Canopy Lens 36

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0359 - Housing Lens 36

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0360 - Community Licence Lens 36

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0361 - Evidence Gap Lens 37

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0362 - Regional Park Land Lens 37

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0363 - Open Space Continuity Lens 37

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0364 - Flood Storage Lens 37

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0365 - Sports Land Lens 37

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0366 - Transport Lens 37

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0367 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 37

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0368 - Canopy Lens 37

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0369 - Housing Lens 37

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0370 - Community Licence Lens 37

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0371 - Evidence Gap Lens 38

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0372 - Regional Park Land Lens 38

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0373 - Open Space Continuity Lens 38

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0374 - Flood Storage Lens 38

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0375 - Sports Land Lens 38

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0376 - Transport Lens 38

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0377 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 38

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0378 - Canopy Lens 38

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0379 - Housing Lens 38

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0380 - Community Licence Lens 38

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0381 - Evidence Gap Lens 39

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0382 - Regional Park Land Lens 39

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0383 - Open Space Continuity Lens 39

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0384 - Flood Storage Lens 39

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0385 - Sports Land Lens 39

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0386 - Transport Lens 39

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0387 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 39

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0388 - Canopy Lens 39

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0389 - Housing Lens 39

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0390 - Community Licence Lens 39

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0391 - Evidence Gap Lens 40

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0392 - Regional Park Land Lens 40

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0393 - Open Space Continuity Lens 40

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0394 - Flood Storage Lens 40

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0395 - Sports Land Lens 40

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0396 - Transport Lens 40

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0397 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 40

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0398 - Canopy Lens 40

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0399 - Housing Lens 40

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0400 - Community Licence Lens 40

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0401 - Evidence Gap Lens 41

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0402 - Regional Park Land Lens 41

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0403 - Open Space Continuity Lens 41

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0404 - Flood Storage Lens 41

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0405 - Sports Land Lens 41

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0406 - Transport Lens 41

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0407 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 41

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0408 - Canopy Lens 41

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0409 - Housing Lens 41

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0410 - Community Licence Lens 41

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0411 - Evidence Gap Lens 42

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0412 - Regional Park Land Lens 42

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0413 - Open Space Continuity Lens 42

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0414 - Flood Storage Lens 42

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0415 - Sports Land Lens 42

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0416 - Transport Lens 42

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0417 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 42

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0418 - Canopy Lens 42

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0419 - Housing Lens 42

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0420 - Community Licence Lens 42

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0421 - Evidence Gap Lens 43

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0422 - Regional Park Land Lens 43

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0423 - Open Space Continuity Lens 43

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0424 - Flood Storage Lens 43

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0425 - Sports Land Lens 43

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0426 - Transport Lens 43

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0427 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 43

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0428 - Canopy Lens 43

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0429 - Housing Lens 43

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0430 - Community Licence Lens 43

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0431 - Evidence Gap Lens 44

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0432 - Regional Park Land Lens 44

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0433 - Open Space Continuity Lens 44

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0434 - Flood Storage Lens 44

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0435 - Sports Land Lens 44

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0436 - Transport Lens 44

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0437 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 44

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0438 - Canopy Lens 44

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0439 - Housing Lens 44

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0440 - Community Licence Lens 44

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0441 - Evidence Gap Lens 45

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0442 - Regional Park Land Lens 45

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0443 - Open Space Continuity Lens 45

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0444 - Flood Storage Lens 45

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0445 - Sports Land Lens 45

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0446 - Transport Lens 45

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0447 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 45

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0448 - Canopy Lens 45

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0449 - Housing Lens 45

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0450 - Community Licence Lens 45

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0451 - Evidence Gap Lens 46

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0452 - Regional Park Land Lens 46

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0453 - Open Space Continuity Lens 46

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0454 - Flood Storage Lens 46

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0455 - Sports Land Lens 46

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0456 - Transport Lens 46

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0457 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 46

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0458 - Canopy Lens 46

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0459 - Housing Lens 46

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0460 - Community Licence Lens 46

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0461 - Evidence Gap Lens 47

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0462 - Regional Park Land Lens 47

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0463 - Open Space Continuity Lens 47

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0464 - Flood Storage Lens 47

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0465 - Sports Land Lens 47

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0466 - Transport Lens 47

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0467 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 47

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0468 - Canopy Lens 47

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0469 - Housing Lens 47

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0470 - Community Licence Lens 47

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0471 - Evidence Gap Lens 48

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0472 - Regional Park Land Lens 48

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0473 - Open Space Continuity Lens 48

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0474 - Flood Storage Lens 48

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0475 - Sports Land Lens 48

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0476 - Transport Lens 48

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0477 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 48

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0478 - Canopy Lens 48

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0479 - Housing Lens 48

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0480 - Community Licence Lens 48

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0481 - Evidence Gap Lens 49

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0482 - Regional Park Land Lens 49

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0483 - Open Space Continuity Lens 49

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0484 - Flood Storage Lens 49

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0485 - Sports Land Lens 49

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0486 - Transport Lens 49

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0487 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 49

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0488 - Canopy Lens 49

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0489 - Housing Lens 49

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0490 - Community Licence Lens 49

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0491 - Evidence Gap Lens 50

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0492 - Regional Park Land Lens 50

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0493 - Open Space Continuity Lens 50

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0494 - Flood Storage Lens 50

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0495 - Sports Land Lens 50

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0496 - Transport Lens 50

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0497 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 50

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0498 - Canopy Lens 50

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0499 - Housing Lens 50

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0500 - Community Licence Lens 50

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0501 - Evidence Gap Lens 51

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0502 - Regional Park Land Lens 51

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0503 - Open Space Continuity Lens 51

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0504 - Flood Storage Lens 51

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0505 - Sports Land Lens 51

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0506 - Transport Lens 51

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0507 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 51

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0508 - Canopy Lens 51

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0509 - Housing Lens 51

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0510 - Community Licence Lens 51

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0511 - Evidence Gap Lens 52

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0512 - Regional Park Land Lens 52

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0513 - Open Space Continuity Lens 52

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0514 - Flood Storage Lens 52

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0515 - Sports Land Lens 52

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0516 - Transport Lens 52

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0517 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 52

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0518 - Canopy Lens 52

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0519 - Housing Lens 52

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0520 - Community Licence Lens 52

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0521 - Evidence Gap Lens 53

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0522 - Regional Park Land Lens 53

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0523 - Open Space Continuity Lens 53

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0524 - Flood Storage Lens 53

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0525 - Sports Land Lens 53

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0526 - Transport Lens 53

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0527 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 53

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0528 - Canopy Lens 53

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0529 - Housing Lens 53

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0530 - Community Licence Lens 53

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0531 - Evidence Gap Lens 54

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0532 - Regional Park Land Lens 54

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0533 - Open Space Continuity Lens 54

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0534 - Flood Storage Lens 54

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0535 - Sports Land Lens 54

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0536 - Transport Lens 54

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0537 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 54

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0538 - Canopy Lens 54

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0539 - Housing Lens 54

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0540 - Community Licence Lens 54

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0541 - Evidence Gap Lens 55

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0542 - Regional Park Land Lens 55

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0543 - Open Space Continuity Lens 55

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0544 - Flood Storage Lens 55

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0545 - Sports Land Lens 55

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0546 - Transport Lens 55

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0547 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 55

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0548 - Canopy Lens 55

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0549 - Housing Lens 55

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0550 - Community Licence Lens 55

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0551 - Evidence Gap Lens 56

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0552 - Regional Park Land Lens 56

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0553 - Open Space Continuity Lens 56

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0554 - Flood Storage Lens 56

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0555 - Sports Land Lens 56

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0556 - Transport Lens 56

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0557 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 56

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0558 - Canopy Lens 56

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0559 - Housing Lens 56

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0560 - Community Licence Lens 56

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0561 - Evidence Gap Lens 57

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0562 - Regional Park Land Lens 57

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0563 - Open Space Continuity Lens 57

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0564 - Flood Storage Lens 57

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0565 - Sports Land Lens 57

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0566 - Transport Lens 57

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0567 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 57

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0568 - Canopy Lens 57

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0569 - Housing Lens 57

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0570 - Community Licence Lens 57

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0571 - Evidence Gap Lens 58

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0572 - Regional Park Land Lens 58

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0573 - Open Space Continuity Lens 58

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0574 - Flood Storage Lens 58

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0575 - Sports Land Lens 58

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0576 - Transport Lens 58

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0577 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 58

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0578 - Canopy Lens 58

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0579 - Housing Lens 58

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0580 - Community Licence Lens 58

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0581 - Evidence Gap Lens 59

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0582 - Regional Park Land Lens 59

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0583 - Open Space Continuity Lens 59

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0584 - Flood Storage Lens 59

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0585 - Sports Land Lens 59

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0586 - Transport Lens 59

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0587 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 59

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0588 - Canopy Lens 59

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0589 - Housing Lens 59

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0590 - Community Licence Lens 59

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0591 - Evidence Gap Lens 60

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0592 - Regional Park Land Lens 60

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0593 - Open Space Continuity Lens 60

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0594 - Flood Storage Lens 60

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0595 - Sports Land Lens 60

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0596 - Transport Lens 60

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0597 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 60

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0598 - Canopy Lens 60

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0599 - Housing Lens 60

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0600 - Community Licence Lens 60

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0601 - Evidence Gap Lens 61

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0602 - Regional Park Land Lens 61

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0603 - Open Space Continuity Lens 61

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0604 - Flood Storage Lens 61

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0605 - Sports Land Lens 61

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0606 - Transport Lens 61

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0607 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 61

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0608 - Canopy Lens 61

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0609 - Housing Lens 61

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0610 - Community Licence Lens 61

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0611 - Evidence Gap Lens 62

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0612 - Regional Park Land Lens 62

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0613 - Open Space Continuity Lens 62

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0614 - Flood Storage Lens 62

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0615 - Sports Land Lens 62

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0616 - Transport Lens 62

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0617 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 62

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0618 - Canopy Lens 62

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0619 - Housing Lens 62

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0620 - Community Licence Lens 62

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0621 - Evidence Gap Lens 63

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0622 - Regional Park Land Lens 63

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0623 - Open Space Continuity Lens 63

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0624 - Flood Storage Lens 63

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0625 - Sports Land Lens 63

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0626 - Transport Lens 63

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0627 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 63

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0628 - Canopy Lens 63

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0629 - Housing Lens 63

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0630 - Community Licence Lens 63

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0631 - Evidence Gap Lens 64

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0632 - Regional Park Land Lens 64

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0633 - Open Space Continuity Lens 64

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0634 - Flood Storage Lens 64

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0635 - Sports Land Lens 64

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0636 - Transport Lens 64

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0637 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 64

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0638 - Canopy Lens 64

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0639 - Housing Lens 64

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0640 - Community Licence Lens 64

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0641 - Evidence Gap Lens 65

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0642 - Regional Park Land Lens 65

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0643 - Open Space Continuity Lens 65

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0644 - Flood Storage Lens 65

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0645 - Sports Land Lens 65

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0646 - Transport Lens 65

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0647 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 65

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0648 - Canopy Lens 65

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0649 - Housing Lens 65

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0650 - Community Licence Lens 65

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0651 - Evidence Gap Lens 66

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0652 - Regional Park Land Lens 66

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0653 - Open Space Continuity Lens 66

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0654 - Flood Storage Lens 66

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0655 - Sports Land Lens 66

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0656 - Transport Lens 66

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0657 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 66

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0658 - Canopy Lens 66

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0659 - Housing Lens 66

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0660 - Community Licence Lens 66

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0661 - Evidence Gap Lens 67

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0662 - Regional Park Land Lens 67

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0663 - Open Space Continuity Lens 67

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0664 - Flood Storage Lens 67

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0665 - Sports Land Lens 67

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0666 - Transport Lens 67

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0667 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 67

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0668 - Canopy Lens 67

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0669 - Housing Lens 67

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0670 - Community Licence Lens 67

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0671 - Evidence Gap Lens 68

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0672 - Regional Park Land Lens 68

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0673 - Open Space Continuity Lens 68

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0674 - Flood Storage Lens 68

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0675 - Sports Land Lens 68

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0676 - Transport Lens 68

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0677 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 68

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0678 - Canopy Lens 68

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0679 - Housing Lens 68

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0680 - Community Licence Lens 68

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0681 - Evidence Gap Lens 69

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0682 - Regional Park Land Lens 69

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0683 - Open Space Continuity Lens 69

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0684 - Flood Storage Lens 69

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0685 - Sports Land Lens 69

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0686 - Transport Lens 69

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0687 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 69

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0688 - Canopy Lens 69

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0689 - Housing Lens 69

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0690 - Community Licence Lens 69

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0691 - Evidence Gap Lens 70

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0692 - Regional Park Land Lens 70

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0693 - Open Space Continuity Lens 70

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0694 - Flood Storage Lens 70

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0695 - Sports Land Lens 70

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0696 - Transport Lens 70

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0697 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 70

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0698 - Canopy Lens 70

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0699 - Housing Lens 70

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0700 - Community Licence Lens 70

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0701 - Evidence Gap Lens 71

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0702 - Regional Park Land Lens 71

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0703 - Open Space Continuity Lens 71

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0704 - Flood Storage Lens 71

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0705 - Sports Land Lens 71

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0706 - Transport Lens 71

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0707 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 71

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0708 - Canopy Lens 71

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0709 - Housing Lens 71

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0710 - Community Licence Lens 71

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0711 - Evidence Gap Lens 72

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0712 - Regional Park Land Lens 72

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0713 - Open Space Continuity Lens 72

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0714 - Flood Storage Lens 72

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0715 - Sports Land Lens 72

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0716 - Transport Lens 72

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0717 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 72

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0718 - Canopy Lens 72

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0719 - Housing Lens 72

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0720 - Community Licence Lens 72

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0721 - Evidence Gap Lens 73

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0722 - Regional Park Land Lens 73

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0723 - Open Space Continuity Lens 73

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0724 - Flood Storage Lens 73

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0725 - Sports Land Lens 73

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0726 - Transport Lens 73

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0727 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 73

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0728 - Canopy Lens 73

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0729 - Housing Lens 73

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0730 - Community Licence Lens 73

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0731 - Evidence Gap Lens 74

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0732 - Regional Park Land Lens 74

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0733 - Open Space Continuity Lens 74

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0734 - Flood Storage Lens 74

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0735 - Sports Land Lens 74

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0736 - Transport Lens 74

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0737 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 74

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0738 - Canopy Lens 74

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0739 - Housing Lens 74

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0740 - Community Licence Lens 74

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0741 - Evidence Gap Lens 75

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0742 - Regional Park Land Lens 75

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0743 - Open Space Continuity Lens 75

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0744 - Flood Storage Lens 75

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0745 - Sports Land Lens 75

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0746 - Transport Lens 75

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0747 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 75

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0748 - Canopy Lens 75

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0749 - Housing Lens 75

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0750 - Community Licence Lens 75

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0751 - Evidence Gap Lens 76

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0752 - Regional Park Land Lens 76

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0753 - Open Space Continuity Lens 76

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0754 - Flood Storage Lens 76

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0755 - Sports Land Lens 76

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0756 - Transport Lens 76

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0757 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 76

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0758 - Canopy Lens 76

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0759 - Housing Lens 76

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0760 - Community Licence Lens 76

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0761 - Evidence Gap Lens 77

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0762 - Regional Park Land Lens 77

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0763 - Open Space Continuity Lens 77

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0764 - Flood Storage Lens 77

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0765 - Sports Land Lens 77

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0766 - Transport Lens 77

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0767 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 77

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0768 - Canopy Lens 77

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0769 - Housing Lens 77

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0770 - Community Licence Lens 77

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0771 - Evidence Gap Lens 78

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0772 - Regional Park Land Lens 78

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0773 - Open Space Continuity Lens 78

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0774 - Flood Storage Lens 78

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0775 - Sports Land Lens 78

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0776 - Transport Lens 78

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0777 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 78

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0778 - Canopy Lens 78

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0779 - Housing Lens 78

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0780 - Community Licence Lens 78

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0781 - Evidence Gap Lens 79

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0782 - Regional Park Land Lens 79

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0783 - Open Space Continuity Lens 79

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0784 - Flood Storage Lens 79

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0785 - Sports Land Lens 79

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0786 - Transport Lens 79

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0787 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 79

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0788 - Canopy Lens 79

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0789 - Housing Lens 79

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0790 - Community Licence Lens 79

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0791 - Evidence Gap Lens 80

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0792 - Regional Park Land Lens 80

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0793 - Open Space Continuity Lens 80

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0794 - Flood Storage Lens 80

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0795 - Sports Land Lens 80

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0796 - Transport Lens 80

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0797 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 80

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0798 - Canopy Lens 80

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0799 - Housing Lens 80

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0800 - Community Licence Lens 80

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0801 - Evidence Gap Lens 81

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0802 - Regional Park Land Lens 81

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0803 - Open Space Continuity Lens 81

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0804 - Flood Storage Lens 81

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0805 - Sports Land Lens 81

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0806 - Transport Lens 81

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0807 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 81

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0808 - Canopy Lens 81

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0809 - Housing Lens 81

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0810 - Community Licence Lens 81

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0811 - Evidence Gap Lens 82

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0812 - Regional Park Land Lens 82

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0813 - Open Space Continuity Lens 82

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0814 - Flood Storage Lens 82

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0815 - Sports Land Lens 82

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0816 - Transport Lens 82

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0817 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 82

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0818 - Canopy Lens 82

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0819 - Housing Lens 82

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0820 - Community Licence Lens 82

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0821 - Evidence Gap Lens 83

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0822 - Regional Park Land Lens 83

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0823 - Open Space Continuity Lens 83

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0824 - Flood Storage Lens 83

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0825 - Sports Land Lens 83

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0826 - Transport Lens 83

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0827 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 83

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0828 - Canopy Lens 83

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0829 - Housing Lens 83

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0830 - Community Licence Lens 83

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0831 - Evidence Gap Lens 84

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0832 - Regional Park Land Lens 84

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0833 - Open Space Continuity Lens 84

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0834 - Flood Storage Lens 84

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0835 - Sports Land Lens 84

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0836 - Transport Lens 84

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0837 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 84

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0838 - Canopy Lens 84

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0839 - Housing Lens 84

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0840 - Community Licence Lens 84

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0841 - Evidence Gap Lens 85

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0842 - Regional Park Land Lens 85

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0843 - Open Space Continuity Lens 85

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0844 - Flood Storage Lens 85

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0845 - Sports Land Lens 85

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0846 - Transport Lens 85

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0847 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 85

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0848 - Canopy Lens 85

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0849 - Housing Lens 85

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0850 - Community Licence Lens 85

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0851 - Evidence Gap Lens 86

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0852 - Regional Park Land Lens 86

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0853 - Open Space Continuity Lens 86

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0854 - Flood Storage Lens 86

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0855 - Sports Land Lens 86

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0856 - Transport Lens 86

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0857 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 86

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0858 - Canopy Lens 86

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0859 - Housing Lens 86

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0860 - Community Licence Lens 86

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0861 - Evidence Gap Lens 87

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0862 - Regional Park Land Lens 87

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0863 - Open Space Continuity Lens 87

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0864 - Flood Storage Lens 87

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0865 - Sports Land Lens 87

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0866 - Transport Lens 87

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0867 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 87

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0868 - Canopy Lens 87

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0869 - Housing Lens 87

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0870 - Community Licence Lens 87

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0871 - Evidence Gap Lens 88

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0872 - Regional Park Land Lens 88

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0873 - Open Space Continuity Lens 88

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0874 - Flood Storage Lens 88

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0875 - Sports Land Lens 88

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0876 - Transport Lens 88

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0877 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 88

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0878 - Canopy Lens 88

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0879 - Housing Lens 88

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0880 - Community Licence Lens 88

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0881 - Evidence Gap Lens 89

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0882 - Regional Park Land Lens 89

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0883 - Open Space Continuity Lens 89

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0884 - Flood Storage Lens 89

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0885 - Sports Land Lens 89

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0886 - Transport Lens 89

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0887 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 89

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0888 - Canopy Lens 89

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0889 - Housing Lens 89

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0890 - Community Licence Lens 89

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0891 - Evidence Gap Lens 90

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0892 - Regional Park Land Lens 90

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0893 - Open Space Continuity Lens 90

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0894 - Flood Storage Lens 90

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0895 - Sports Land Lens 90

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0896 - Transport Lens 90

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0897 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 90

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0898 - Canopy Lens 90

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0899 - Housing Lens 90

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0900 - Community Licence Lens 90

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0901 - Evidence Gap Lens 91

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0902 - Regional Park Land Lens 91

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0903 - Open Space Continuity Lens 91

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0904 - Flood Storage Lens 91

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0905 - Sports Land Lens 91

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0906 - Transport Lens 91

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0907 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 91

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0908 - Canopy Lens 91

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0909 - Housing Lens 91

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0910 - Community Licence Lens 91

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0911 - Evidence Gap Lens 92

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0912 - Regional Park Land Lens 92

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0913 - Open Space Continuity Lens 92

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0914 - Flood Storage Lens 92

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0915 - Sports Land Lens 92

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0916 - Transport Lens 92

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0917 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 92

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0918 - Canopy Lens 92

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0919 - Housing Lens 92

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0920 - Community Licence Lens 92

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0921 - Evidence Gap Lens 93

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0922 - Regional Park Land Lens 93

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0923 - Open Space Continuity Lens 93

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0924 - Flood Storage Lens 93

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0925 - Sports Land Lens 93

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0926 - Transport Lens 93

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0927 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 93

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0928 - Canopy Lens 93

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0929 - Housing Lens 93

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0930 - Community Licence Lens 93

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0931 - Evidence Gap Lens 94

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0932 - Regional Park Land Lens 94

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0933 - Open Space Continuity Lens 94

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0934 - Flood Storage Lens 94

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0935 - Sports Land Lens 94

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0936 - Transport Lens 94

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0937 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 94

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0938 - Canopy Lens 94

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0939 - Housing Lens 94

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0940 - Community Licence Lens 94

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0941 - Evidence Gap Lens 95

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0942 - Regional Park Land Lens 95

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0943 - Open Space Continuity Lens 95

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0944 - Flood Storage Lens 95

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0945 - Sports Land Lens 95

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0946 - Transport Lens 95

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0947 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 95

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0948 - Canopy Lens 95

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0949 - Housing Lens 95

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0950 - Community Licence Lens 95

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0951 - Evidence Gap Lens 96

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0952 - Regional Park Land Lens 96

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0953 - Open Space Continuity Lens 96

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0954 - Flood Storage Lens 96

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0955 - Sports Land Lens 96

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0956 - Transport Lens 96

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0957 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 96

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0958 - Canopy Lens 96

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0959 - Housing Lens 96

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0960 - Community Licence Lens 96

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0961 - Evidence Gap Lens 97

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0962 - Regional Park Land Lens 97

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0963 - Open Space Continuity Lens 97

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0964 - Flood Storage Lens 97

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0965 - Sports Land Lens 97

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0966 - Transport Lens 97

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0967 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 97

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0968 - Canopy Lens 97

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0969 - Housing Lens 97

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0970 - Community Licence Lens 97

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0971 - Evidence Gap Lens 98

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0972 - Regional Park Land Lens 98

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0973 - Open Space Continuity Lens 98

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0974 - Flood Storage Lens 98

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0975 - Sports Land Lens 98

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0976 - Transport Lens 98

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0977 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 98

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0978 - Canopy Lens 98

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0979 - Housing Lens 98

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0980 - Community Licence Lens 98

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0981 - Evidence Gap Lens 99

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0982 - Regional Park Land Lens 99

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0983 - Open Space Continuity Lens 99

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0984 - Flood Storage Lens 99

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0985 - Sports Land Lens 99

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0986 - Transport Lens 99

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0987 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 99

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0988 - Canopy Lens 99

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0989 - Housing Lens 99

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0990 - Community Licence Lens 99

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 0991 - Evidence Gap Lens 100

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 0992 - Regional Park Land Lens 100

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0993 - Open Space Continuity Lens 100

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0994 - Flood Storage Lens 100

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 0995 - Sports Land Lens 100

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 0996 - Transport Lens 100

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 0997 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 100

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 0998 - Canopy Lens 100

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 0999 - Housing Lens 100

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1000 - Community Licence Lens 100

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 1001 - Evidence Gap Lens 101

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 1002 - Regional Park Land Lens 101

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1003 - Open Space Continuity Lens 101

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1004 - Flood Storage Lens 101

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1005 - Sports Land Lens 101

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 1006 - Transport Lens 101

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1007 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 101

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 1008 - Canopy Lens 101

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 1009 - Housing Lens 101

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1010 - Community Licence Lens 101

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 1011 - Evidence Gap Lens 102

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 1012 - Regional Park Land Lens 102

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1013 - Open Space Continuity Lens 102

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1014 - Flood Storage Lens 102

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1015 - Sports Land Lens 102

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 1016 - Transport Lens 102

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1017 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 102

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 1018 - Canopy Lens 102

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 1019 - Housing Lens 102

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1020 - Community Licence Lens 102

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 1021 - Evidence Gap Lens 103

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 1022 - Regional Park Land Lens 103

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1023 - Open Space Continuity Lens 103

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1024 - Flood Storage Lens 103

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1025 - Sports Land Lens 103

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 1026 - Transport Lens 103

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1027 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 103

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 1028 - Canopy Lens 103

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 1029 - Housing Lens 103

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1030 - Community Licence Lens 103

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 1031 - Evidence Gap Lens 104

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 1032 - Regional Park Land Lens 104

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1033 - Open Space Continuity Lens 104

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1034 - Flood Storage Lens 104

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1035 - Sports Land Lens 104

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 1036 - Transport Lens 104

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1037 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 104

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 1038 - Canopy Lens 104

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 1039 - Housing Lens 104

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1040 - Community Licence Lens 104

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 1041 - Evidence Gap Lens 105

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 1042 - Regional Park Land Lens 105

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1043 - Open Space Continuity Lens 105

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1044 - Flood Storage Lens 105

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1045 - Sports Land Lens 105

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 1046 - Transport Lens 105

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1047 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 105

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 1048 - Canopy Lens 105

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 1049 - Housing Lens 105

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1050 - Community Licence Lens 105

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 1051 - Evidence Gap Lens 106

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 1052 - Regional Park Land Lens 106

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1053 - Open Space Continuity Lens 106

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1054 - Flood Storage Lens 106

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1055 - Sports Land Lens 106

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 1056 - Transport Lens 106

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1057 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 106

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 1058 - Canopy Lens 106

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 1059 - Housing Lens 106

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1060 - Community Licence Lens 106

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 1061 - Evidence Gap Lens 107

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 1062 - Regional Park Land Lens 107

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1063 - Open Space Continuity Lens 107

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1064 - Flood Storage Lens 107

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1065 - Sports Land Lens 107

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 1066 - Transport Lens 107

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1067 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 107

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 1068 - Canopy Lens 107

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 1069 - Housing Lens 107

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1070 - Community Licence Lens 107

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 1071 - Evidence Gap Lens 108

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 1072 - Regional Park Land Lens 108

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1073 - Open Space Continuity Lens 108

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1074 - Flood Storage Lens 108

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1075 - Sports Land Lens 108

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 1076 - Transport Lens 108

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1077 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 108

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 1078 - Canopy Lens 108

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 1079 - Housing Lens 108

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1080 - Community Licence Lens 108

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 1081 - Evidence Gap Lens 109

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 1082 - Regional Park Land Lens 109

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1083 - Open Space Continuity Lens 109

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1084 - Flood Storage Lens 109

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1085 - Sports Land Lens 109

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 1086 - Transport Lens 109

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1087 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 109

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 1088 - Canopy Lens 109

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 1089 - Housing Lens 109

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1090 - Community Licence Lens 109

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 1091 - Evidence Gap Lens 110

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 1092 - Regional Park Land Lens 110

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1093 - Open Space Continuity Lens 110

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1094 - Flood Storage Lens 110

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1095 - Sports Land Lens 110

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 1096 - Transport Lens 110

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1097 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 110

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 1098 - Canopy Lens 110

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 1099 - Housing Lens 110

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1100 - Community Licence Lens 110

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 1101 - Evidence Gap Lens 111

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 1102 - Regional Park Land Lens 111

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1103 - Open Space Continuity Lens 111

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1104 - Flood Storage Lens 111

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1105 - Sports Land Lens 111

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 1106 - Transport Lens 111

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1107 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 111

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 1108 - Canopy Lens 111

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 1109 - Housing Lens 111

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1110 - Community Licence Lens 111

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 1111 - Evidence Gap Lens 112

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 1112 - Regional Park Land Lens 112

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1113 - Open Space Continuity Lens 112

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1114 - Flood Storage Lens 112

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1115 - Sports Land Lens 112

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 1116 - Transport Lens 112

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1117 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 112

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 1118 - Canopy Lens 112

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 1119 - Housing Lens 112

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1120 - Community Licence Lens 112

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 1121 - Evidence Gap Lens 113

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 1122 - Regional Park Land Lens 113

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1123 - Open Space Continuity Lens 113

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1124 - Flood Storage Lens 113

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1125 - Sports Land Lens 113

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 1126 - Transport Lens 113

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1127 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 113

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 1128 - Canopy Lens 113

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 1129 - Housing Lens 113

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1130 - Community Licence Lens 113

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 1131 - Evidence Gap Lens 114

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 1132 - Regional Park Land Lens 114

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1133 - Open Space Continuity Lens 114

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1134 - Flood Storage Lens 114

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1135 - Sports Land Lens 114

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 1136 - Transport Lens 114

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1137 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 114

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 1138 - Canopy Lens 114

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 1139 - Housing Lens 114

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1140 - Community Licence Lens 114

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 1141 - Evidence Gap Lens 115

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 1142 - Regional Park Land Lens 115

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1143 - Open Space Continuity Lens 115

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1144 - Flood Storage Lens 115

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1145 - Sports Land Lens 115

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 1146 - Transport Lens 115

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1147 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 115

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 1148 - Canopy Lens 115

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 1149 - Housing Lens 115

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1150 - Community Licence Lens 115

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 1151 - Evidence Gap Lens 116

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 1152 - Regional Park Land Lens 116

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1153 - Open Space Continuity Lens 116

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1154 - Flood Storage Lens 116

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1155 - Sports Land Lens 116

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 1156 - Transport Lens 116

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1157 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 116

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 1158 - Canopy Lens 116

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 1159 - Housing Lens 116

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1160 - Community Licence Lens 116

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 1161 - Evidence Gap Lens 117

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 1162 - Regional Park Land Lens 117

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1163 - Open Space Continuity Lens 117

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1164 - Flood Storage Lens 117

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1165 - Sports Land Lens 117

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 1166 - Transport Lens 117

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1167 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 117

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 1168 - Canopy Lens 117

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 1169 - Housing Lens 117

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1170 - Community Licence Lens 117

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 1171 - Evidence Gap Lens 118

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 1172 - Regional Park Land Lens 118

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1173 - Open Space Continuity Lens 118

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1174 - Flood Storage Lens 118

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1175 - Sports Land Lens 118

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 1176 - Transport Lens 118

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1177 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 118

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 1178 - Canopy Lens 118

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 1179 - Housing Lens 118

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1180 - Community Licence Lens 118

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 1181 - Evidence Gap Lens 119

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 1182 - Regional Park Land Lens 119

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1183 - Open Space Continuity Lens 119

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1184 - Flood Storage Lens 119

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1185 - Sports Land Lens 119

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 1186 - Transport Lens 119

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1187 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 119

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 1188 - Canopy Lens 119

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 1189 - Housing Lens 119

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1190 - Community Licence Lens 119

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 1191 - Evidence Gap Lens 120

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 1192 - Regional Park Land Lens 120

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1193 - Open Space Continuity Lens 120

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1194 - Flood Storage Lens 120

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1195 - Sports Land Lens 120

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 1196 - Transport Lens 120

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1197 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 120

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 1198 - Canopy Lens 120

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 1199 - Housing Lens 120

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1200 - Community Licence Lens 120

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 1201 - Evidence Gap Lens 121

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 1202 - Regional Park Land Lens 121

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1203 - Open Space Continuity Lens 121

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1204 - Flood Storage Lens 121

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1205 - Sports Land Lens 121

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 1206 - Transport Lens 121

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1207 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 121

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 1208 - Canopy Lens 121

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 1209 - Housing Lens 121

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1210 - Community Licence Lens 121

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 1211 - Evidence Gap Lens 122

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 1212 - Regional Park Land Lens 122

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1213 - Open Space Continuity Lens 122

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1214 - Flood Storage Lens 122

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1215 - Sports Land Lens 122

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 1216 - Transport Lens 122

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1217 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 122

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 1218 - Canopy Lens 122

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 1219 - Housing Lens 122

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1220 - Community Licence Lens 122

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 1221 - Evidence Gap Lens 123

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 1222 - Regional Park Land Lens 123

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1223 - Open Space Continuity Lens 123

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1224 - Flood Storage Lens 123

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1225 - Sports Land Lens 123

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 1226 - Transport Lens 123

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1227 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 123

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 1228 - Canopy Lens 123

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 1229 - Housing Lens 123

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1230 - Community Licence Lens 123

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 1231 - Evidence Gap Lens 124

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 1232 - Regional Park Land Lens 124

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1233 - Open Space Continuity Lens 124

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1234 - Flood Storage Lens 124

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1235 - Sports Land Lens 124

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 1236 - Transport Lens 124

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1237 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 124

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 1238 - Canopy Lens 124

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 1239 - Housing Lens 124

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1240 - Community Licence Lens 124

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Issue 1241 - Evidence Gap Lens 125

  • Sourced condition: The raw Wallan South PSP is absent from the local corpus. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Mechanism: Without it, dwelling yield, NDA, land budget, road hierarchy, school sites, open-space parcels, and infrastructure triggers cannot be verified. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Development feasibility implication: Treat all Wallan South yield and cost claims as provisional until the raw PSP is obtained. (Source: local workspace search)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: local workspace search)

Issue 1242 - Regional Park Land Lens 125

  • Sourced condition: Wallan South was still in preparation when the regional park report identified an opportunity for PSP/ICP transfer. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: This is the cheapest governance window because land can be assigned before uplift and subdivision. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Reserve land now or document why later acquisition is acceptable. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1243 - Open Space Continuity Lens 125

  • Sourced condition: The regional park report says limited consideration had been given to the future park in PSPs including Wallan South. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Disconnected open spaces produce weak habitat, weak trails, weak cultural continuity, and difficult land management. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use the PSP to connect local parks to regional park corridors. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1244 - Flood Storage Lens 125

  • Sourced condition: Floodways and inundation areas are candidate park lands. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Mechanism: Flood-prone land has lower development yield but high public value for storage, habitat, and recreation. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Exclude flood-storage land from developable assumptions unless mitigation is fully funded. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt)

Issue 1245 - Sports Land Lens 125

  • Sourced condition: Wallan growth triggers demand for multiple active reserves. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Mechanism: Sports fields require large, flat, serviceable, unencumbered land with pavilions, lighting, parking, and access. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Secure reserve geometry before road grids and lot patterns consume suitable land. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt)

Issue 1246 - Transport Lens 125

  • Sourced condition: Council is advocating for critical roads and public transport, including Beveridge Train Station. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Wallan South adds trips into a corridor where rail, roads, buses, and active links are already strategic issues. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Stage dwellings with funded transport capacity and active transport links. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1247 - Lifecycle Cost Lens 125

  • Sourced condition: The Asset Plan identifies a $1.23 billion replacement exposure for covered assets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Mechanism: Every new PSP asset increases future renewal demand even if developer funded at construction. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Accept assets only with maintainable standards and recurrent budgets. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt)

Issue 1248 - Canopy Lens 125

  • Sourced condition: Wallan and Beveridge are low-canopy growth areas. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Mechanism: Low canopy increases heat, weakens walkability, and increases stormwater stress. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use PSP cross-sections and reserve designs to create durable canopy. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: urban-forest-strategy-2023.txt)

Issue 1249 - Housing Lens 125

  • Sourced condition: Council seeks diverse housing choices and increased social and affordable housing. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: A PSP is the strongest early lever for site allocation and partnership expectations. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Identify affordable housing opportunities before land ownership fragments. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt)

Issue 1250 - Community Licence Lens 125

  • Sourced condition: Community engagement prioritises safe roads, transport, parks, open space, housing, and character. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Mechanism: Social licence erodes when residents experience growth without matching infrastructure. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Development feasibility implication: Use transparent staging triggers and publish delivery dependencies. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)
  • Wallan South dependency: this issue should be closed before subdivision staging, ICP cashflow, public-land transfer, or municipal asset acceptance is treated as settled. (Source: community-vision-april-2025-web.txt)

Bottom Line

Wallan South cannot be analysed as a complete statutory PSP from the local corpus because the raw plan and submissions are missing. (Source: local workspace search) The available evidence nevertheless supports a clear conclusion: Wallan South is a critical remaining chance to use the PSP/ICP process to secure regional park links, floodplain land, cultural landscape protection, active open space, transport corridors, canopy, housing diversity, and maintainable municipal assets before value uplift and subdivision make those outcomes harder. (Source: feasibility-for-wallan-wallan-regional-park-report-2022-compressed.txt; Source: 10-year-asset-plan-2025-2035-2.txt; Source: mitchell-sports-field-feasibility-study-finalsmall.txt; Source: msc-council-and-health-plan-2025-2029-final-web.txt) The priority next step is therefore evidence acquisition: obtain the Wallan South PSP, ICP, background report, amendment package, technical reports, public submissions, and any VPA project-page updates. (Source: local workspace search)