Developer submits 97-residential lot application to Fraser Coast council
An application to split a 23ha Fraser Coast property into 97 residential lots is before the council. SEE THE PLANS.
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A proposal in front of the Fraser Coast Regional Council would see a 23ha Wondunna property turned into 97 lots to add on to an existing housing estate.
The application submitted to the council by Kega Finance aims to reconfigure a Doolong South Rd property as part of the existing Pinnacle Estate, which has already sold four stages out of a planned 10.
In 2012, the site was approved to be configured into 105 lots but has undergone several revisions and is now being submitted at a reduced number of 97.
Two additional lots will be positioned at the south of the development to “protect and buffer the scenic amenity of the ridge line”, according to the application.
These subdivisions will range in size from 508m2 to 1,129m2, and would be built in five stages.
The currently vacant Wondunna lot is part of an emerging community zone, a portion of Hervey Bay’s vacant land that aims to accommodate future population growth.
If approved, the lot site will sit within five kilometres of Stockland shopping centre, the Esplanade, Hervey Bay Airport, and multiple schools.
Further approvals will need to be passed for operational works in order to construct the development.
The application is currently in the 30 business day public notification period.
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Originally published as Developer submits 97-residential lot application to Fraser Coast council