171 Lot Subdivision – Hunt Road, Burpengary
A development application has been lodged for Reconfiguration of a Lot, located at 76, 84, 86-90, 94, 100 and 106 Hunt Road, Burpengary.
Designed by Peak Urban, the proposal is for one hundred and sixty nine (169) residential lots, new roads and greenspace. The proposal will remove the existing dwellings to facilitate the development over 4 stages.
The proposal seeks to produce lots ranging from 225sqm to 655sqm in area within a subdivision layout consisting of small and medium lots that will be in proximity to an Environmental Area.
Subdivision Staging Details
– Stage 4: 36 residential lots, road and greenspace
– Stage 5: 44 residential lots, road and storm water basin;
– Stage 6: 40 residential lots and road; and
– Stage 7: 49 residential lots and road.
The proposal includes a new loop road from Hunt Road Street and provide a new pathway to the rear unformed road to the rear of the site.
The planners at Peak Urban state, “Local Recreation Park comprising an area of 9,900m² is proposed to the east as part of the adjoining development application (Council Reference: DA/41289/2020/V3RL) and has been positioned centrally within the development to best service all residents and also helps to better service, buffer and protect the site’s biggest asset, the vegetated environmental corridor through the middle of the site. The master planned approach to this development provides an opportunity to protect, enhance and celebrate the valuable flora and fauna that exist within the corridor”.
The proposal seeks to create 171 new lots and road on the 9.58ha development site.
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The Application n Information and References
– Date Lodged 14 July 2020
– Council: Moreton Bay Regional Council
– Council Reference: 2020 / 41467 / V3RL
– Address: 76, 84, 86-90, 94, 100 and 106 Hunt Road, Burpengary
– Zone: Emerging Community
– Neighbourhood Plan: NA
– Application Report: Peak Urban
– Landscape Concept Design: Urbis
– Subdivision Drawings: Peak Urban
– Interactive Image: Google Aerial and Streetview
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