D2.B Village Precinct


    Objectives 

  • To give effect to the character statements identified in the strategic plans for the centre that guide development within the Village Precinct.
  • To ensure street activation and passive surveillance through activated street fronts.
  • To facilitate development that is safe and secure for pedestrians and contributes to public domain safety by incorporating principles of CPTED, such as:
    • Territorial re-enforcement
    • Surveillance
    • Access control
    • Space/activity management

Control 

D2.5 Development within the Village Precinct has regard for the following: 

  • Development encourages street activation.
  • Development provides continuity of an activated street frontage for localities where business or retail premises predominately face the street and have direct pedestrian access form the street.
  • Development retains and enhances the existing character and function of Stockton and Magnus Streets as the main shopping streets in the town centre.
  • Tall buildings are designed with the following:
    • Setbacks do not visually dominate at the street level.
    • Façades are detailed to promote clearly defined ground floor, first floor and second floor elements to manage the proportion of building height.
    • Built elements, including balconies, decks and architectural features of upper floors are set back to reinforce the prominence of a two-storey street facing façade.
    • Articulation of the ground floor includes design elements like windows, doors, architectural details, or landscaping to create a more human-scaled, visually interesting, and pedestrian-friendly streetscape.

Notes

C2.5 and C2.6 define minimum front setbacks from the front property line. Variation to these setbacks is acceptable where development aligns with the design excellence controls referenced in this chapter.