“The height of new developments is to respond to the existing urban context and where appropriate, heritage and streetscape considerations. “Recognise the opportunity for greater heights on key sites to encourage high density residential development and housing diversity within the Town Centre, whilst ensuring no undue impact is placed on the amenity of the area” “Respond to existing building height and streetscape character of Angove and Fitzgerald Streets and adjoining properties through articulation and staggering of setbacks” “Reinforce the traditional ribbon form of development along Fitzgerald Street, north of Raglan Road, and along Angove Street with development built up to the street, creating a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly precinct” “Promote new development to reflect exemplary contemporary and environmentally friendly design which contributes positively to the character of the Town Centre” “Facilitate the built environment at a human scale and style that evokes a heritage village atmosphere and is of the area’s rich cultural past whilst repositions the area as a bustling Town Centre” “Rejuvenate the area along Fitzgerald and Angove Street, to reposition the area as a Town Centre, and to strengthen its role as a vibrant cultural and historical hub, through community oriented urban design” “to encourage high quality, pedestrian-friendly, street-orientated development that responds to and enhances the key elements of each District Centre, and to develop areas for public interaction “ Here’s a few snippets of some of the benefits being proposed… Under the proposed City of Vincent Town Planning Scheme No 2 the property will be zoned as part of the “District Centre”…. “Yes”… the council has big plans for this location… Just released to the market… this Exceptional Development Site represents an outstanding opportunity for an astute investor…Ĭommanding “Angove Precinct” café strip… city fringe location destined for prominence. Tightly held for 40 years… the wait is over…
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