Residential Strategy Map 4 - Sunshine Coast Region · S EV R W I N W A Y M A R O C H Y D O R E R O...

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Council accepts no liability or responsibility inrespect of the plan and any information or inaccuracies thereon. Any person relying on this plan shall do so at their own risk. Base Data supplied by the Department of Natural Resources, Mining and Energy and reproduced by arrangement with the Queensland Government. This map must not be reproduced in any form, whole or part, without the express written permission of the Sunshine Coast Regional Council. Created: July 2008 This map graphically represents elements of the Residential Strategy at a conceptual level. It is not intended to be interpreted at an individual lot level or at a scale other than the scale represented here. This map represents strategic elements of the relevant draft Local Growth Management Strategy (LGMS) maps prepared by the former local government areas and confirms 1 and modifies the position for growth management for the Sunshine Coast Region. The map is intended to provide information for the review of the SEQ Regional Plan. This Map is to be read and interpreted in conjunction with the other Strategy Maps, the Sunshine Coast Growth Management Position Paper and the draft Local Growth Management Strategies. 1 Whilst the principles of the draft LGMSs are supported, it is noted that more detailed planning assessment is required on residential growth capacity and rate within the urban footprint as part of the preparation of a new planning scheme to consider such issues as the sustainable carrying capacity, existing character and scale of an area, biophysical constraints and the provision of infrastructure. Residential Strategy Map Notes This map shows the location of existing and potential new residential development at 2031 and the estimated dwelling capacity of the Sunshine Coast Regional Council's three planning schemes and draft Local Growth Management Strategies. Whilst the principles of the draft LGMSs are supported, it is noted that more detailed planning assessment is required on residential growth capacity and rate within the urban footprint as part of the preparation of a new planning scheme to consider such issues as the sustainable carrying capacity, existing character and scale of an area, biophysical constraints and the provision of infrastructure. A range of appropriate infill and mixed use opportunities are focused in and around the major activity centres to ensure a range of housing types are located conveniently to employment, public transport and other infrastructure. Inclusion of land within the Urban Footprint does not imply that all such lands are intended or suitable for urban development (for example due to biophysical constraints or other values). Land within the Urban Footprint also includes land for services and facilities such as parks, community facilities, schools, sports fields etc. Additional Greenfield Areas exist under the current Planning Schemes. More detailed provisions for residential areas are provided in the existing Planning Schemes and draft Local Growth Management Strategies except where amended by the Sunshine Coast Growth Management Position Paper. * Final alignment subject to detailed investigation

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    Residential Strategy Map 4.1

    Growth Management Position Paper July 2008

    Sunshine Coast Regional Council

    Version 1.0

    0 2 4 6 8 101

    Kilometres���

    Legend

    Regional Land Use Categories

    Urban Footprint Boundary

    Rural Living Area

    Regional Landscape and Rural Production Area

    Proposed Regional Land Use Categories

    Proposed Regional Landscape and Rural Production Area

    Proposed Investigation Area

    Proposed Sub-Regional Elements

    Existing Rural Residential Within Urban Footprint

    Other Urban Footprint

    Existing Greenfield Area Under Planning Schemewithin Urban Footprint

    Future Infill Beyond Current Planning Schemes (Subject ToLGMS / Structure Planning / Planning Scheme Amendments)

    Future Greenfield (Subject To LGMS / Structure Planning /Planning Scheme Amendments)

    Major Open Space Elements Within Palmview andCaloundra South Greenfield Areas

    Major Areas Within Urban Footprint Not IntendedFor Urban Development

    Major Transport Network

    Existing Major Arterial Road

    Proposed Major Arterial Road

    Existing Arterial Road

    Proposed Arterial Road

    Existing Sub Arterial Road

    Proposed Sub Arterial Road

    Existing Other Higher Order Road

    Proposed Other Higher Order Road

    Proposed Public and Active Transport Only Corridor(Greenlink)*

    Existing North Coast Railway

    Proposed CAMCOS Public Transport Corridor *

    �� Existing Railway Station

    �� Proposed Transit Station

    Other Elements

    Local Government Area Boundary

    Waterways and Waterbodies

    This Council does not warrant the correctness of plan or any information contained thereon.Council accepts no liability or responsibility inrespect of the plan and any information or inaccuracies thereon. Any person relying on this plan shall do so at their own risk.

    Base Data supplied by the Department of Natural Resources, Mining and Energy and reproduced by arrangement with the Queensland Government.

    This map must not be reproduced in any form, whole or part, without the express written permission of theSunshine Coast Regional Council.

    Created: July 2008

    This map graphically represents elements of the Residential Strategyat a conceptual level. It is not intended to be interpreted at an individual

    lot level or at a scale other than the scale represented here.

    This map represents strategic elements of the relevant draft Local GrowthManagement Strategy (LGMS) maps prepared by the former local governmentareas and confirms

    1 and modifies the position for growth management for the

    Sunshine Coast Region. The map is intended to provide information for thereview of the SEQ Regional Plan.

    This Map is to be read and interpreted in conjunction with the other StrategyMaps, the Sunshine Coast Growth Management Position Paper and the

    draft Local Growth Management Strategies.

    1 Whilst the principles of the draft LGMSs are supported, it is noted that more

    detailed planning assessment is required on residential growth capacityand rate within the urban footprint as part of the preparation of a newplanning scheme to consider such issues as the sustainable carrying

    capacity, existing character and scale of an area, biophysical constraintsand the provision of infrastructure.

    Residential Strategy Map Notes

    This map shows the location of existing and potential newresidential development at 2031 and the estimated dwellingcapacity of the Sunshine Coast Regional Council's threeplanning schemes and draft Local Growth ManagementStrategies.

    Whilst the principles of the draft LGMSs are supported, it isnoted that more detailed planning assessment is requiredon residential growth capacity and rate within the urbanfootprint as part of the preparation of a new planning schemeto consider such issues as the sustainable carrying capacity,existing character and scale of an area, biophysicalconstraints and the provision of infrastructure.

    A range of appropriate infill and mixed use opportunitiesare focused in and around the major activity centres toensure a range of housing types are located convenientlyto employment, public transport and other infrastructure.

    Inclusion of land within the Urban Footprint does notimply that all such lands are intended or suitable for urbandevelopment (for example due to biophysical constraints orother values). Land within the Urban Footprint also includesland for services and facilities such as parks, communityfacilities, schools, sports fields etc.

    Additional Greenfield Areas exist under the current PlanningSchemes.

    More detailed provisions for residential areas areprovided in the existing Planning Schemes and draft LocalGrowth Management Strategies except where amended bythe Sunshine Coast Growth Management Position Paper.

    * Final alignment subject to detailed investigation

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