Blackwater East draft plan released today

Jennifer DukeOctober 27, 2013

Queensland's Blackwater East has had a Priority Development Area's (PDA) draft plan released for public consultation today, with proposals to provide 100 hectares for new properties.

Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning, Jeff Seeney, said that this particular PDA was requested by the council.

"The Blackwater East Priority Development Area was requested by council and is an exciting proposal that may see people working in Blackwater able to purchase a home close to where they work," said Seeney.

Residents, those interested in the community and local businesses are able to view the proposed development scheme and make a written submission.

The public notification period extends from today until 6 December 2013.

The PDA calls for a mix of densities, types, designs, tenures and levels of affordability of housing.

It can be viewed online, with submissions made to the Queensland department website here.

Jennifer Duke

Jennifer Duke was a property writer at Property Observer

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