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Glossary
Greenfield development
New residential development areas derived from existing land used for primary production or other low intensity uses.
Infill development
The development or construction of additional housing units into an existing subdivision or neighbourhood. These can be provided through the division of existing land or homes into multiple units or by creating new residential lots by further subdivision or boundary adjustments. Units may also be built on vacant lots.
Long Timeframe / Priority
Medium Density
Development achieving a net residential density of at least 25 dwellings per hectare.
Medium Timeframe / Priority
Ongoing
Project, or strategy will be undertaken as part of Council’s work programme and budgets on a continuous basis.
Public realm
Spaces accessible by the public and used as part of a streetscape or reserve. Examples include, footpaths / road verges, reserves and playgrounds.
Regeneration / urban renewal
This is the process of improving the economic, social and environmental sustainability of a particular urban area. It typically involves urban redesign, infrastructure renewal and investment, and the creation of more attractive residential environments.
Short Timeframe / Priority
Special Activation Precinct (SAP)
A new place-based approach to economic development that aims to ‘activate’ strategic locations in Regional NSW to attract jobs and investment. SAPs typically include five core components to plan and deliver intended economic outcomes: • Government-led studies • Fast track planning • Government-led development • Infrastructure investment • Business Concierge. Wagga Wagga is one of five SAPs in Regional NSW.
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