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The strategy sets out the State's relevant planning policies and strategies and offers guidance on how to best manage the various issues affecting the coast.
The strategy addresses coastal tenure and management, settlement; tourism; coastal access; infrastructure; subdivision; development and the protection of the environment and biodiversity.
The strategy includes:
- a settlement and recreation site hierarchy
- identification of four potential public access locations
- a recommendation that the coastal strip of unallocated Crown land be vested in the local government
- innovative approaches to the provision of power, water and sewage services in remote settlements
- establishment of a rural conservation zone with limited subdivision potential.
The strategy covers the coastal area between Augusta and Walpole and includes the lower reaches of rivers, wetlands and estuaries, private freehold land and a large portion of Department of Environment and Conservation managed estate.