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Strategy and Planning Committee Agenda 16 February 2011<br />

Issues<br />

Code for Community Safety<br />

and Security. The orientation of<br />

the medical centre encourages<br />

pedestrian movements along<br />

the side boundary and through<br />

the development site.<br />

Building Lobby<br />

The building lobby is<br />

approximately 23m from the<br />

front boundary and is accessed<br />

either by the carpark or side<br />

pathway. This reduces the<br />

sites’ opportunities for casual<br />

surveillance, and is not obvious<br />

or easily identifiable from the<br />

street, conflicting with P4, P11<br />

& P13 of the Code for<br />

Community and Safety and<br />

Security<br />

Mailboxes are at the lobby<br />

entrance, being unclear and<br />

unsuitable for Australia Post<br />

access and manoeuvrability.<br />

Private Open Space<br />

The Acceptable Measures of<br />

the Code for Mixed Use<br />

Premises within Maroochy Plan<br />

requires secure and<br />

conveniently accessible private<br />

open space for each dwelling<br />

unit, having a minimum area of<br />

25m 2 where at the ground floor,<br />

with no dimension less than<br />

3m.<br />

The ground floor studio unit has<br />

a private courtyard with an area<br />

less than 10m 2 , and a minimum<br />

width of 2 metres. This is an<br />

unacceptable outcome,<br />

particularly given the courtyard<br />

is adjoined by a car park and<br />

hardstand areas, and should be<br />

increased to comply.<br />

Landscaping<br />

The building should be set back<br />

from the front boundary to allow<br />

feature landscaping along the<br />

property frontage. There is an<br />

existing mature gum tree along<br />

the property's front boundary<br />

which adds to the natural<br />

landscape qualities of the area,<br />

particularly the adjoining open<br />

Comments<br />

Conditions are recommended to ensure the windows in<br />

the eastern elevation of the medical centre remain clear or<br />

unglazed, therefore, allowing for casual surveillance down<br />

the eastern side boundary. Further, conditions are<br />

recommended to ensure sufficient lighting and additional<br />

glazing to the medical centre is provided for the pathway<br />

along the eastern boundary of the site.<br />

Conditions are recommended to relocate the mailbox<br />

structure to the front property boundary for ease of access<br />

by Australia Post.<br />

The ground floor studio unit does not comply with the<br />

acceptable measures of the Code for Mixed Use Premises<br />

in relation to private open space. However, it is considered<br />

to comply with the associated Performance Criteria for the<br />

following reasons:-<br />

• being an area clearly defined for private use,<br />

• being directly accessible from a main living area of the<br />

unit,<br />

• having dimensions capable of accommodating a<br />

variety of domestic outdoor recreational activities;<br />

• addressing privacy, outlook and maximum year round<br />

use; and<br />

• the unit is located directly opposite the open space<br />

provided along the Bindaree Crescent canal.<br />

Conditions are recommended to ensure that a 2m wide<br />

dense landscaping buffer is provided at first floor level<br />

along the street frontage. The existing tree at the front of<br />

the site is not identified as significant vegetation nor<br />

protected under Local Law 19, and the planning scheme<br />

does not provide sufficient grounds to warrant preservation<br />

of this tree as it would significantly reduce the size of the<br />

building which could be built on the site. It could also<br />

decline in health and pose a safety hazard following the<br />

works associated with the development.<br />

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