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Meeting of the Greater Sydney Commission Meeting Meeting Details Held on: Friday 9 February 2018 At: Present: Apologies: In attendance: UrbanGrowth, Level 12, MLC Centre, 19 Martin Place, Sydney Ms Lucy Turnbull AO Mr Geoff Roberts Mr Roderick Simpson Ms Heather Nesbitt Ms Maria Atkinson AM Ms Carolyn McNally Mr Rodd Staples Dr Deborah Dearing The Hon Morris Iemma Mr Michael Pratt AM Mr Jim Betts Mr Tim Reardon Ms Sarah Hill Ms Kirstie Allen Mr Barry Mann Mr Sanjiv Midha Mr Simon Draper Mr Andrew Jackson Mr Halvard Dalheim Ms Danielle Smalley Ms Marianne Christmann Mr Greg Woodhams Mr Phil Skidmore Ms Angela Leonello Ms Natasha Highman Ms Mariette Gill Agenda 1. Acknowledgement of Country Chief Commissioner (Chair) Deputy Chief Commissioner, Economic Commissioner & Interim Western City District Commissioner Environment Commissioner Social Commissioner Eastern City District Commissioner Secretary, Department of Planning & Environment (DPE) Secretary, Transport for NSW (TfNSW) North District Commissioner South District Commissioner Secretary, NSW Treasury (Treasury) Chief Executive Officer, Infrastructure NSW (INSW) Secretary, Department of Premier & Cabinet (DPC) Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Greater Sydney Commission (GSC) Head of Strategy and Planning, Infrastructure NSW Chief Executive Officer, UrbanGrowth NSW Deputy Secretary, NSW Treasury Deputy Secretary, DPC Executive Director, DPC Executive Director, City Planning Strategic, GSC Executive Director, Communications & Engagement, GSC Chief Operating Officer, GSC Executive Director, City Planning Projects, GSC Finance Manager, GSC (in part) Commission Secretary, GSC (minute-taker) Acting Commission Secretary, GSC Executive Assistant, GSC The Chair acknowledged that the attendees of the meeting were present on the land of the Gadigal people and that the Gadigal people are the Traditional Owners of the land. The Chair paid respect to the Gadigal elders, past and present, and to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who now reside within the area.

2. Meeting open and conflicts of interest There being a quorum present, the Chair opened the meeting at 9:02 am. The Chair noted apologies from Dr Deborah Dearing, the Hon Morris Iemma, Mr Michael Pratt, Mr Tim Reardon and Mr Jim Betts. The Chair noted that she would excuse herself from the meeting if the Western Sydney City Deal was to be discussed. As the Western Sydney City Deal is cabinet-in-confidence, there would be no discussion during the meeting. 3. Previous meeting minutes The Commissioners RESOLVED to note that the minutes of the meeting held on 5 September 2017 were approved out of session. The Commissioners thanked Ms Highman for her work as the Acting Commission Secretary and the DPE for the opportunity for the secondment. 4. Chief Commissioner s report The Chief Commissioner s report was taken as read. The Chair thanked Ms Hill, and the staff of the GSC for their outstanding work in relation to the revised Great Sydney Regional Plan (GSRP). A vote of thanks was also extended to Commissioners, Ex-Officio members and observers for their respective contributions. The Chair welcomed Mr Rodd Staples to the meeting and congratulated him on his appointment as Secretary, Transport for NSW. 5. Chief Executive Officer s report Ms Hill, spoke to her report, noting: Two key themes of the report and the meeting related to the Board s approval of the GSRP being submitted to Cabinet and next steps for the GSC, namely a focus on implementing the Plan. There was discussion about the release of thought leadership papers being a follow up of last year s agreed ministerial priorities. The CEO flagged the need for further decisions of the Full Commission regarding future priorities for the GSC taking into account the annual budget. The Commissioners RESOLVED to note the CEO s report. 6. Finance report Mr Phil Skidmore entered the meeting. The Finance Report was taken as read. The CEO spoke to her report, nothing that: It was noted the GSC had a positive variance against budget that was expected to close as the year progresses. Accordingly, the GSC is still expecting to finish on budget for 2017-18. The Commissioners RESOLVED to note the December 2017 Finance Report. 2

Mr Skidmore exited the meeting. 7. Engagement & submissions summary The Chair invited Ms Smalley, to address the meeting. Ms Smalley spoke to her report highlighting the following: The draft GSRP was exhibited for 45 days while the revised draft District Plans were exhibited for 50 days, during which time a broad engagement program was undertaken. During this period, the GSC directly engaged with 9,300 Sydneysiders, 14,000 plans were downloaded, 974 formal submissions were received and 500,000 people were reached through social media channels. The response to the draft Plans has been predominantly positive, especially in terms of the vision of a Metropolis of Three Cities and the 30-Minute City. In addition to submissions discussing plan specifics, the majority recognised the importance for a new focus on implementation of the Plans. The submissions highlighted the critical need for a co-ordinated and cross-government approach to implementation of the Plans. In relation to the draft GSRP the content, engagement and submissions continued to emphasise the need for adequate infrastructure to support growth, especially transport, education and health; housing choice and affordability, good design and open spaces. There was some variance in views by district. The Commissioners RESOLVED to: 1. Note the engagement activities and the key themes raised during the exhibition period for the draft GSRP and revised draft District Plans. 2. Note submission data, key areas of interest and themes, and the process for analysing, responding to and reporting on submissions. 3. Note engagement feedback and submissions overwhelmingly support the Metropolis of the Three Cities and the 30-Minute City, and the integration of land use, transport and infrastructure planning to produce one strong and consistent vision for Greater Sydney. 4. Note that councils, industry representatives and citizens have stressed the importance of the next steps namely, the role of the GSC in cross-government implementation of the Plans. 5. Approve that the Chief Commissioner and Chief Executive Officer have the authority to approve the Submissions and Engagement Report (Draft) GSRP for presentation to the Minister and for public release. 8. Greater Sydney Regional Plan The Chair invited Mr Dalheim to address the meeting. Mr Halvard spoke to his report highlighting: As the GSC has been on a two-year engagement program, issues raised during the most recent round of engagement were largely anticipated. Accordingly, modest changes have been made to the draft GSRP, A Metropolis of Three Cities in response to the submission. The GSC continues to work with agencies to address any final amendments needed. No new substantial issues were raised in the submissions which would warrant major changes to the objectives, strategies or actions. 3

The issue that was consistently raised during stakeholder engagement was the effective implementation of the Plan, specifically, the ability to provide the infrastructure required to support growth and the most effective agency to lead implementation, with numerous submissions advocating the need to strengthen the role of the GSC. Discussion followed regarding how often the GSRP, once finalised could be more regularly reviewed and updated. It was agreed that amendments to the Plan should be made as needed in response to changes to Government policies and priorities. The timing of Cabinet approval for the GSRP was also discussed. The Commissioners RESOLVED to: 1. Approve A Metropolis of Three Cities, at Attachment A as the final draft GSRP to be presented to the Minister for Planning (Minister) in accordance with section 75AE of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. 2. Approve that A Metropolis of Three Cities be submitted to the Cabinet Infrastructure Committee and, subject to approval, be submitted to Cabinet for endorsement. 3. Approve that the GSC s Chief Commissioner and CEO manage any changes requested by the Minister, Cabinet Infrastructure Committee and Cabinet (excluding the City Deal) to finalise the plans. 4. Approve that the GSC s Deputy Chief Commissioner and CEO manage any changes arising from associated Government decisions relating to the City Deal prior to finalisation. 5. Approve that the submissions to the Cabinet and Cabinet Infrastructure Committee include a recommendation that minor updates to the GSRP, to reflect changes in data information and Government policy or response to the implementation of the GSRP, be approved by the Minister, with significant changes, as determined by the Minister, to be presented to Cabinet, and that any changes to the GSRP will be reflected in the District Plans. 6. Note that the GSC will coordinate with TfNSW and INSW to ensure consistency between A Metropolis for Three Cities and Future Transport 2056 arising from any decisions of Government. 7. Note that discussions are underway with the Minister s Office to finalise the voice of the document and appropriate author. 8. Note that a paper on the finalisation of the five draft District Plans will be presented at the 20 March 2018 meeting of the Full Commission for approval. 9. Approve that after all the plans are finalised, the GSC and other agencies work to achieve the outcomes of the Region and District Plans. Actions: 1. 30- Cities - clarification is required in the GSRP in relation to where the 30- begins and ends. 2. DPE to provide advice on the Aboriginal Statement in the GSRP. 3. A hierarchy diagram, which outlines the relationship between the Region and District Plans to be included in the GSRP. 4. NSW Health and the Department of Education to be added to the lead agencies for Action 14. 5. Consideration be given to numbering the summary list of actions at the beginning of each chapter in the Plan be numbered as per the detailed actions in the Plan. 4

9. Committee reports 9.1 Strategic Planning Committee (SPC) report The SPC report was taken as read. 9.2 Finance and Governance Committee (FGC) report The FGC report was taken as read. 9.3 Infrastructure Delivery Committee (IDC) report The IDC report was taken as read. 10. Other business Nil 11. Next meeting and meeting close The Chair noted the next meeting was scheduled for 20 March 2018 and, there being no further business, closed the meeting at 10:16 am. Signed as a true and correct record: Chair Date: 25 May 2018 5