Crown Reserve Land Generic Plan of Management

The Local Government Act 1993 (the Act) requires a Plan of Management to be prepared for all public land that is classified as ‘community’ land under that Act.

A Plan of Management (PoM) is an important management tool, which is developed by council in consultation with the community. A PoM outlines the land’s features, and clarifies how Council will manage, use or develop the land in the future. A PoM provides a transparent and co-ordinated approach to public land management.

Community land may include a wide variety of properties, ranging from small recreation reserves to iconic parks, and in some instances buildings.

Community land supports important aspects of community life, and is valued and appreciated by residents, workers, and visitors to the Coolamon Local Government Area.

The Local Government Act 1993 requires that community land be categorised as; natural area, park, sportsground, area of cultural significance, or general community use.

A PoM can be prepared for more than one parcel of land (Generic or Geographic) or for a single property Significant or Specific).

Download the plan: Crown Reserve Land, Generic Plan of Management