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Have your say on the revised Draft Kingscliff Locality Plan
Kingscliff residents are invited to review the Draft Kingscliff Locality Plan and Development Control Plan (Section B26) that will guide future decision making about land use in Kingscliff and help to achieve the community’s aspirations for their local area over the next 30 years.
This is the second time these draft plans have been placed on exhibition. A lot has happened since the draft Plans were on exhibition last year. To keep in step with community aspirations, recent State Government planning decisions and new statutory requirements, Council has made some revisions and is now seeking your feedback.
Revisions since the last draft include:
Updating the ecological footprint in line with Council’s Environmental zone review process and inclusion of areas for potential offset planting.
Updating housing density targets across the portion of land that could potentially be developed. This has the potential to deliver approximately 2500 new dwellings to accommodate an additional 4000 people.
New strategies to leverage benefits of the new hospital site for the Kingscliff and Cudgen communities.
Proposed areas of medium density along the western side of Kingsclif St with a 9.0m building height providing opportunity for housing diversity whilst ensuring future development is in keeping with existing surrounding development.
Alignment with the recently adopted Tweed Shire Open Space Strategy and the draft Community Infrastructure Framework Plan. This includes: the retention of open space along Elrond Drive; and amendment of the specific reference to a new expanded library facility to a a multi-purpose community facility within the Kingscliff town centre.
Join a conversation with Council staff about the draft Plans
Where
Kingscliff Beachside Markets Jack Bayliss Park Marine Parade, Kingscliff
When
8am – 12pm Saturday 14 December 2019
Have your say
Tell us your thoughts about the Draft Kingscliff Locality Plan and Draft Kingscliff Development Control Plan, whether they be positive or constructive. Please be as specific as possible with your answers.
By mail: The General Manager, Tweed Shire Council, PO Box 816 Murwillumbah NSW 2484
Submissions must be received by Council no later than 4pm on Friday 31 January 2020.
Have your say on the revised Draft Kingscliff Locality Plan
Kingscliff residents are invited to review the Draft Kingscliff Locality Plan and Development Control Plan (Section B26) that will guide future decision making about land use in Kingscliff and help to achieve the community’s aspirations for their local area over the next 30 years.
This is the second time these draft plans have been placed on exhibition. A lot has happened since the draft Plans were on exhibition last year. To keep in step with community aspirations, recent State Government planning decisions and new statutory requirements, Council has made some revisions and is now seeking your feedback.
Revisions since the last draft include:
Updating the ecological footprint in line with Council’s Environmental zone review process and inclusion of areas for potential offset planting.
Updating housing density targets across the portion of land that could potentially be developed. This has the potential to deliver approximately 2500 new dwellings to accommodate an additional 4000 people.
New strategies to leverage benefits of the new hospital site for the Kingscliff and Cudgen communities.
Proposed areas of medium density along the western side of Kingsclif St with a 9.0m building height providing opportunity for housing diversity whilst ensuring future development is in keeping with existing surrounding development.
Alignment with the recently adopted Tweed Shire Open Space Strategy and the draft Community Infrastructure Framework Plan. This includes: the retention of open space along Elrond Drive; and amendment of the specific reference to a new expanded library facility to a a multi-purpose community facility within the Kingscliff town centre.
Join a conversation with Council staff about the draft Plans
Where
Kingscliff Beachside Markets Jack Bayliss Park Marine Parade, Kingscliff
When
8am – 12pm Saturday 14 December 2019
Have your say
Tell us your thoughts about the Draft Kingscliff Locality Plan and Draft Kingscliff Development Control Plan, whether they be positive or constructive. Please be as specific as possible with your answers.
External reference panel, Liveable cities conference workshop, stakeholder interviews, community workshop, community vision survey, and internal working group.
Second round of community consultation
Future of Kingscliff has finished this stage
Enquiry by Design workshop, shop front community engagement and exhibition.
Development of draft strategies and plans
Future of Kingscliff has finished this stage
Public Exhibition of draft Plan - August 2018
Future of Kingscliff has finished this stage
Community Conversations
Council resolution to revise Draft Plan
Future of Kingscliff has finished this stage
To
keep in step with community aspirations, recent State Government planning
decisions and new statutory requirements, revisions were required.
Council resolution to revise Draft Plan
Future of Kingscliff has finished this stage
To
keep in step with community aspirations, recent State Government planning
decisions and new statutory requirements, revisions were required.
Public Exhibition of revised draft Plan
Future of Kingscliff has finished this stage
On Exhibition 19 November 2019 - 31 January 2020
Conversations with the community at Kingscliff Beachside Markets Saturday 14 December.
Public Exhibition of revised draft Plan
Future of Kingscliff has finished this stage
On Exhibition 19 November 2019 - 31 January 2020
Conversations with the community at Kingscliff Beachside Markets Saturday 14 December.
Under Review
Future of Kingscliff has finished this stage
Community submissions are considered before completing final plans.
Project completion
Future of Kingscliff is currently at this stage
Public Exhibition Review. Finalise Formal Council Adoption. Implementation Strategy. Initiate LEP amendments.