Published on 21 September 2021
All residents are invited to help shape guidelines that will define the overall township character for future developments in Drouin and Warragul.
The draft Warragul and Drouin Design Guidelines were prepared following preliminary community consultation carried out via pop-up market stalls and an online survey throughout March and April of this year.
The draft Guidelines aim to ensure that future residential development complements Drouin and Warragul’s local character, whether the developments are wholly new or part of infill development.
They cover a wide range of considerations, including but not limited to:
significant character areas of Drouin and Warragul lot sizes building design and materials earthworks and retaining walls fencing street layouts building and landscape design property access ·vegetation retentionThe draft Guidelines are now available for all residents to review and to provide further input to make sure they meet community expectation.
How to get involvedThere are several ways residents can participate in this important community consultation which will shape the look and feel of new developments in Drouin and Warragul.
Residents can take part in one of two facilitated drop-in sessions*:
Drouin Football Club Social Rooms at Sinclair Street, Drouin – Thursday 14 October from 4pm to 7pm. Fountain Room at West Gippsland Arts Centre, Warragul – date to be confirmed.An online survey is also available to all community members via Council’s website.
This consultation opportunity will be open until 5pm Thursday 4 November 2021, unless otherwise extended.
For more information and to get involved, please click the link below.
Have Your Say - Warragul and Drouin Design Guidelines
*Please note: the drop-in sessions will be delivered online if in-person sessions are not permitted under current restrictions, with links to be provided.
Quote attributable to Mayor Danny Goss
“I cannot overstate how important this consultation is. These guidelines will shape the way Warragul and Drouin will look forever. Now is the time to speak up and make your views heard.
As one of the fastest growing regions of Victoria, it is crucial that we have guidelines in place to manage that growth without losing our local character.
By sharing your views – whether by attending a community session, by completing the online survey or making a written submission – you will play a vital role in shaping the look and feel of our community for generations to come.
I urge all residents to get involved.”