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Hamilton Structure Plan

I’ve been meaning to post this for a while now but have been so busy….

 

KeyDirectionsReportMay2011.pdf

 

The Hamilton Structure Plan is Council’s 20 year land use and development plan for Hamilton. The Plan aims to identify land use planning strategies and infrastructure needs to guide Hamilton’s development into the future.

The Plan includes an overall framework for how land will be used over the next 20 years. It will also include an Urban Design Framework to guide design in the city centre and six masterplans for key development areas in the city centre and other nominated areas.

Key Precincts Masterplanning
Six precincts across Hamilton have been identified through the Key Directions Report as being ‘strategic redevelopment sites’ or future growth areas that need detailed planning. Council has made additional resources available as part of the project to work with landowners to confirm how these areas should be developed in the future. A series of 2 hour workshops were undertaken with landowners, providing a great opportunity to explain their future aspirations for their land, and ensure that local knowledge about development ‘opportunities and constraints’ are understood and recognised by these plans.
Key Directions Report
A report that outlines the key directions for Hamilton’s future was released in November 2010 and adopted by Council on 11 May, 2011. Copies are also available to view at Council’s Brown Street and Market Place Business Centres.

 

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