Brisbane City Council reveals new plans for Kurilpa precinct in South Brisbane

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If Riverside Parkland is redeveloped for residential use, it must be delivered at locations of the glass, dairy and concrete factories in South Brisbane, according to a new proposal from Brisbane City Council. Key Points Brisbane City Council presents new plan for South Brisbane's Kurilpa District Brisbane City Council has announced a new plan for South Brisbane's Kurilpa district. The plan will allow residential buildings in the area to reach the aviation height limit of 274 meters The plan, Riverside Parklands, which will allow residential buildings area to reach the aviation height limit of 274 meters, should be delivered in three industrial zones if they are to be redeveloped for residential use future. The council announced new plans on Tuesday that will mean future developments in the Kurilpa area that go beyond the current building limits. An interim local planning tool will allow residential buildings in the area to reach the aviation height limit of 274 meters, before council next week. As part of the plan, future residential developments built on several existing industrial areas will need to relinquish riverside parkland to council. These sites include Visy Glass Factory, Hanson Building Materials, and the Lactalis Factory, all located near Brisbane River in Brisbane. Brisbane Deputy Mayor Krista Adams said proposal would give future developments a large enough parcel to build on the aviation frontier by giving them back to community. "This is going to be a great new accessible parkland along the river," Adams said. The council's plan for Kurilpa district will go before the council next week so that an interim local planning tool is created before a formal change to city plan is made later. Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner said new residential buildings that go beyond the current height limits in the area must meet "higher requirements of sustainability". Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner said there is an incredible demand for housing in Brisbane. Among these, Australia's Five Star Green Star Rating Category meets with the Green Building Council. A higher green plot rate will also be introduced. "We want Kurilpa to be the most sustainable community in Brisbane. And I think it will be the most sustainable community in the state," Schrinner said. “This is because buildings are sustainable, but also because the way people travel is sustainable. "There will be more walking and cycling opportunities." Mr Schrinner said there was "incredible demand" for housing in the city and Brisbane urgently needed new homes for residents to live in. “Councils around us, their growth targets are being met primarily by the Greenfield development,” he said. "We're taking a different approach. We're making sure that industrial uses are moved from one area and this becomes a new, vibrant residential community." The state government announced last year that it will spend $165 million to purchase Visy site so it can be used for the International Broadcasting Center durin




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