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Proposed Amendment No.2 to Noosa Plan 2020

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Proposed Amendment No.2 to Noosa Plan 2020
A Summary of Key Developments

Following public consultation undertaken by Noosa Council on Proposed Amendment No.2 to the Noosa Plan 2020, the Noosa shire community voiced their opinions through 475 submissions including an online petition with over 600 signatories. The consultation process ended July 2024, with a Consultation Report prepared and submitted to a Special Council Meeting in December 2024. Since reviewing these submissions and considering the report, Noosa Council has proposed a series of amendments to the plan.

Key areas of community concern included the extension of operating hours and amplified music definitions in the Noosa Junction Hospitality Precinct, the consistency of dwelling houses and short-term accommodation across various zones, and the size of small dwellings in Medium and High Density Residential zones. Several of these concerns have led to proposed changes, including adjustments to how dwelling houses and dual occupancies are treated in these zones.

Key Changes Proposed

  • Dwelling houses will be consistent in Medium and High-Density Residential zones on lots less than 500m2;
  • Dual occupancies will be consistent in the Medium Density Residential zone on lots less than 1000m2 only, anything over will have to have at least 3 multiple dwelling units (this was previously min 600m2);
  • Small dwellings will revert to existing size up to100m2 (had proposed 75m2 max);
  • It will not be mandatory to construct small dwellings in the Medium and High-Density Residential zones but rather the current opt-in bonus provisions for small dwellings will be retained;
  • the proposed affordable rental bonus provisions will be removed from the Medium and High-Density Residential zones except on the key sites being the former Noosa Bowls Club site and Noosa Business Centre;
  • 48 Noosa Drive, Noosa Heads will allow additional uses to the proposed High Density Residential zone of short-term accommodation where specifically low cost, being motel and backpackers over no more than 40% of the site and subject to a masterplan;
  • the current Tourist Accommodation zone at 3 Hilton Terrace, Tewantin (Noosa Lakes Resort) and lots fronting Gympie Terrace, Noosaville at the Islander Resort will be retained;

Note other changes not listed above are also proposed as outlined in the Council report and minutes.

Next steps involve Council submitting the further revised amendment to the State Government for Ministerial approval, expected in early 2025. Once approved, the final amendments will be presented to the Noosa Council for adoption.

ADAMS + SPARKES will continue to keep tabs on any progress and provide future updates, however don’t hesitate to get in touch with any questions or to discuss further.

Cameron + Pete

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