What is Neighbourhood Character

Neighbourhood character is a combination of distinct visual and physical features of a residential area and how they interact with each other. These features include:

  • Subdivision pattern – includes elements such as topography, lot sizes, street width and street types such as boulevards or court bowls.
  • Buildings and surroundings – Siting of buildings play a role including site coverage, depth and consistency of front and side setbacks, separation between dwellings, extent of rear gardens and whether carports and garages are prominent.
  • Built form – includes architecture and roof style, age of buildings, dwelling typology, building materials and building height.
  • Landscaping – includes elements such as landscaping of front gardens, mature or bush style vegetation (native or exotic), retaining walls and extent of hard paved areas such as private driveways.
  • Front and side fences: the location, height, style, visual permeability and materials.
  • Public realm – nature strip, sense of openness and views, street trees, footpath, vehicle crossings, presence of power poles and other utilities.

These elements collectively shape the distinctive character of a neighbourhood and help define its identity.

CLOSED: This round of consultation has now closed. For more information on this project please contact Council's Strategic Planning team on 5734 6200.

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