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Preferred future character

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Township consolidation areas are expected to experience gradual change with their valued open setting and large detached homes to be kept. The variety of home design and architectural styles is supported while keeping clear separation between buildings and formal garden settings within a consistent front setback.

Low or open front boundary treatments (fences, shrubs, etc), pitched roofs, generous eaves and verandahs are encouraged.

Character objectives

The key preferred character outcomes for the area are:

  1. To respect the largely low-rise and spacious township character
  2. To encourage keeping existing dwellings
  3. To respect the main built form pattern
  4. To maintain the existing subdivision pattern
  5. To maintain consistent front setbacks
  6. To make sure enough space is provided for new landscape planting in front and rear setbacks.

Township incremental areas are expected to experience gradual change and the sense of spaciousness will be achieved by supporting detached homes.

Buildings will be separated with substantial landscaping in the front, rear and side setbacks. Future buildings will be characterised by pitched roofs, generous eaves and verandas with generous and consistent setbacks from the street frontage.

The public area's general informality will be maintained, characterised by broad verges, swale drains and open views to the rural landscape beyond.

The public and private areas will continue to be outlined by low and open fencing.

Character Objectives

The key preferred character outcomes for the area seek:

  1. To sensitively respond to the mainly low-rise and spacious township character
  2. To encourage keeping existing homes
  3. To keep the main built form pattern
  4. To maintain the existing subdivision pattern
  5. To maintain consistent front and rear setbacks
  6. To make sure enough space is provided for new landscape planting in front and rear setbacks
  7. To encourage landscaping between buildings
  8. To reduce visual prominence of homes from the public areas
  9. To maintain visual concealment of homes behind substantial landscaping when viewed from the public areas.

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**The descriptions above has been simplified for this engagement. The same description in the Neighbourhood Character Study and Discussion Paper uses technical planning terms but the meaning is the same in both.