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The Wyee Paper Subdivision consists of 199 residential lots that are owned by more than 140 landowners.
While much of the land has been rezoned to allow for residential development, the land cannot be developed because it is not serviced with the necessary infrastructure such as roads, drainage, water, sewer and electricity.
Thank you to everyone who has provided feedback so far, Council is looking to work with local landowners to explore options for the future of the paper subdivision.
The Wyee Paper Subdivision consists of 199 residential lots that are owned by more than 140 landowners.
While much of the land has been rezoned to allow for residential development, the land cannot be developed because it is not serviced with the necessary infrastructure such as roads, drainage, water, sewer and electricity.
Thank you to everyone who has provided feedback so far, Council is looking to work with local landowners to explore options for the future of the paper subdivision.
Phase A - Preliminary investigations - complete 2017
Wyee Paper Subdivision has finished this stage
Begin discussions with Landowners
Undertake landowner survey and engagement
Begin background investigations for geotechnical, ecological, bushfire and archaeological assessments
Establish Reference Group
Legitimise paper roads
Phase B - Background studies - complete 2018
Wyee Paper Subdivision has finished this stage
Undertake investigations
Establish roads for domestic waste services
Appoint Consultants for detailed engineering design
Phase C - Planning and design - complete 2019-2020
Wyee Paper Subdivision has finished this stage
Review investigation reports
Review detailed engineering designs
Appoint quantity surveyors to prepare initial cost estimates
Undertake inspections of existing dwellings
Phase D - Funding and design refinements - 2021
Wyee Paper Subdivision is currently at this stage
Engage landowners on draft designs and cost estimates
Final studies
Final design changes
Revised cost estimates
Investigate funding sources for essential services
Investigate options for affordable housing
Improve resident safety
Phase E - Development Plan and ballot - 2022-2023*
this is an upcoming stage for Wyee Paper Subdivision
Determine landowner contributions
Prepare Development Plan
Hold landowner ballot
Subdivision costs
As we continue to gather information about subdivisions costs, we will upload it here.
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Landowner contacts confirmed as of 1 June 2021
We wanted to give you an update on our progress on calling landowners to update their contact information. This action was discussed at the 8 April information session. Click here to read the stats in more detail.