These documents achieve better faster development.
The reference documents ensure that critical trunk infrastructure community needs and services are provided with timely delivery and that planning permits that are consistent with the strategic intent of the precinct structure plans.
Armstrong Creek - Town Planning
The Armstrong Creek Urban Growth Area is approximately 2 500 ha of unserviced land. This means that before any development can occur critical trunk infrastructure such as sewer water roads drainage electricity gas and telecommunications need to be carefully planned to ensure efficient and effective servicing throughout the life of the growth area.
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Armstrong Creek infrastructure
The Integrated Infrastructure Delivery Plan (IIDP) has been developed in conjunction with the Department of Planning and Community Development and government agencies.
The Integrated Infrastructure Delivery Plan is a critical element in achieving affordable and appropriate housing supportive community features and services and adequate and diverse transport movement and infrastructure items in the growth area.
The opportunity for future innovation has been built into the plan. The IIDP is a combination of two comprehensive documents; the Civil Interagency Infrastructure Development Plan (CIIDP) and the Social Interagency Infrastructure Delivery Plan (SIIDP).
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Developer Contributions Plans
The precinct structure plan a masterplan for designing a new community is now the formal planning requirement for the development of an area.
Development contributions are payments or in-kind works facilities or services provided by developers towards the supply of infrastructure required to meet the future needs of a particular community of which the development forms part.
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