The Taskforce is considering designs and layout options for up to 30 two-bedroom townhouses in a single-storey development. All dwellings will be Class C adaptable to support tenants living with disability and allow ageing in place.
As at 7 April 2017 the Public Housing Renewal Task Force had the following information on their website:
1704Chapman
There is no other open space in the western end of Chapman or Rivett. Why can’t it be developed into a park which could be enjoyed by the existing residents. There are no shops or amenities within walking distance and it is a bushfire prone area.
From Chair:
This Development Application is open for comment and you can make your opinions known to the Government through this process.
This outcome is the result of a series of consultations between the Public Housing Task Force and both Council and a group of interested residents. The footprint of the proposed development has been reduced by some 300 sq metres to leave this as Community Facilities Zoned land.