Draft Humpty Doo Rural Activity Centre Area Plan

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The NT Planning Commission has been consulting with community and stakeholders to prepare a land use plan for the Humpty Doo Rural Activity Centre since 2018.

The Humpty Doo Rural Activity Centre Area Plan (HDAP) is a plan for the long term, facilitating development of new urban residential and rural residential land, additional commercial and tourist commercial opportunities within the existing activity centre, expansion of community facilities and public open space. The HDAP also integrates land use transport planning by identifying and confirming locations for new road networks and service infrastructure to support the Arnhem Highway duplication project.

The HDAP supports the land use concept plans and policies for Litchfield’s activity centres contained within the Litchfield Subregional Land Use Plan (2016), by providing a detailed planning framework for the Humpty Doo Rural Activity Centre.

The Planning Commission’s third stage of consultation in the preparation of the HDAP, referred to as Stage 2B, occurred in May and June 2023. This stage of consultation asked community and stakeholders to consider and provide feedback on a draft area plan incorporating the outcomes of the Arnhem Highway Duplication Planning Study including, a North-South connection either side of Arnhem Highway.

Key matters raised during Stage 2B consultation included:

  • protection of waterways, lagoons and seasonal wetlands;
  • identification of ecologically significant fauna and flora populations and habitat;
  • rural character and amenity;
  • concerns about additional traffic and associated light and noise population;
  • infrastructure and the capability of infrastructure to service a growing population; and
  • community facilities, including pedestrian and shared path networks.

Taking into account feedback received through 3 stages of community and stakeholder engagement and a range of technical and specialist advice, the Planning Commission has now finalised the draft HDAP. The Planning Commission has requested the Minister for Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics consider amending the NT Planning Scheme 2020 to include the HDAP.

The Minister has decided to consider the request and the Area Plan and supporting documentation is now on public exhibition as a proposed planning scheme amendment. This presents an additional opportunity to review and make a submission on the Area Plan, which will ultimately be considered by the Minister.

The proposed planning scheme amendment will be on exhibition from Friday 5 July 2024 to Friday 2 August 2024.

To view the planning scheme amendment or to make a submission visit Development Applications Online

The NT Planning Commission has been consulting with community and stakeholders to prepare a land use plan for the Humpty Doo Rural Activity Centre since 2018.

The Humpty Doo Rural Activity Centre Area Plan (HDAP) is a plan for the long term, facilitating development of new urban residential and rural residential land, additional commercial and tourist commercial opportunities within the existing activity centre, expansion of community facilities and public open space. The HDAP also integrates land use transport planning by identifying and confirming locations for new road networks and service infrastructure to support the Arnhem Highway duplication project.

The HDAP supports the land use concept plans and policies for Litchfield’s activity centres contained within the Litchfield Subregional Land Use Plan (2016), by providing a detailed planning framework for the Humpty Doo Rural Activity Centre.

The Planning Commission’s third stage of consultation in the preparation of the HDAP, referred to as Stage 2B, occurred in May and June 2023. This stage of consultation asked community and stakeholders to consider and provide feedback on a draft area plan incorporating the outcomes of the Arnhem Highway Duplication Planning Study including, a North-South connection either side of Arnhem Highway.

Key matters raised during Stage 2B consultation included:

  • protection of waterways, lagoons and seasonal wetlands;
  • identification of ecologically significant fauna and flora populations and habitat;
  • rural character and amenity;
  • concerns about additional traffic and associated light and noise population;
  • infrastructure and the capability of infrastructure to service a growing population; and
  • community facilities, including pedestrian and shared path networks.

Taking into account feedback received through 3 stages of community and stakeholder engagement and a range of technical and specialist advice, the Planning Commission has now finalised the draft HDAP. The Planning Commission has requested the Minister for Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics consider amending the NT Planning Scheme 2020 to include the HDAP.

The Minister has decided to consider the request and the Area Plan and supporting documentation is now on public exhibition as a proposed planning scheme amendment. This presents an additional opportunity to review and make a submission on the Area Plan, which will ultimately be considered by the Minister.

The proposed planning scheme amendment will be on exhibition from Friday 5 July 2024 to Friday 2 August 2024.

To view the planning scheme amendment or to make a submission visit Development Applications Online

  • Public Exhibition - Proposed Planning Scheme Amendment

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    The Minister for Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics is considering amending the NT Planning Scheme 2020 to include the Humpty Doo Rural Activity Centre Area Plan.

    The proposed Planning Scheme Amendment will be on exhibition from Friday 5 July 2024 to Friday 2 August 2024.

    This presents an additional opportunity to review and make a submission about the Area Plan, which will ultimately be considered by the Minister.

    To view the planning scheme amendment or make a submission visit Development Applications Online (external link)

  • Stage 2B consultation has now closed

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    CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.

    If you would like to provide feedback to the NT Planning Commission on the draft Humpty Doo Rural Activity Centre Area Plan, please telephone 08 89247540 or email your comments to ntpc@nt.gov.au.

  • Stage 2B consultation - open now

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    The NT Planning Commission wants your feedback on the draft Humpty Doo Rural Activity Centre Area Plan.

    We began consultation on a land use plan for Humpty Doo in 2018 completing two rounds of community consultation. One of the things we heard strongly from the community was feedback around the arterial and local road networks.

    The recent completion of a concept design for the future duplication of the Arnhem Highway by the NT Government now allows work on the Area Plan to resume.

    The Planning Commission now has revised and updated the draft Humpty Doo Rural Activity Centre Area Plan, taking into account what we now know from the Arnhem Highway Duplication Planning Study as well as what we heard from earlier consultation.

    Your thoughts, comments, questions and feedback on the draft Plan will help the Planning Commission to refine and finalise the Humpty Doo Rural Activity Centre Area Plan.

    Get involved by reading the Draft Area Plan, having a chat to the team at one of our information stalls, emailing ntpc@nt.gov.au or writing to us.

    Consultation is open until Friday 30 June 2023.

Page last updated: 10 Jul 2024, 10:18 AM