Table of Assessable Development:
Caretakers accomodation
Centre activities
Lot 1 - Registered Plan 895323
Local Government: Mackay
Low Density Residential Zone Code
6.2.9.2 Purpose
(1) The purpose of the low density residential zone is to provide for:
(a) a variety of low density dwelling types, including dwelling houses: and
(b) community uses and small-scale services, facilities and infrastructure, to support local residents.
(2) The local government purpose of the zone code is to provide for low intensity residential development in locations that are:
(a) not in close proximity to important multi-purpose centres or public transport corridors: or
(b) otherwise not considered suitable for higher density residential development.
The zone also provides for appropriately located low-medium intensity residential development and a limited range of small scale, low intensity and compatible non-residential activities.
(3) The purpose of the code will be achieved through the following overall outcomes:
(a). Uses
(i) the predominant form of development within the zone is low density residential development such as dwelling houses, and appropriately located multiple dwelling activities: and
(ii) a limited range of small-scale and low intensity non-residential uses may be appropriate if these uses are:
(A). required to serve the needs of the local area: and
(B) located on prominent, highly accessible sites: and
(C) consistent with the amenity and character of the surrounding urban area:
and
(b) Infrastructure:
(i). development is efficiently services by the full range of urban infrastructure networks: and
(b) Infrastructure
(i) development is efficiently services by the full range of urban infrastructure networks: and
(c) Built form and development intensity:
(i). Low rise buildings integrate with the character and amenity of the local area: and
(ii) residential development is predominantly low density, however, low medium density residential is suitable on sites in close proximity to centres and other key activity nodes, public transport services or recreation opportunities: and
(iii) road frontage setbacks:
(A). Contribute to the open, low-intensity character of the local area: and
(B) accomodate landscaping: and
(C) provide privacy for buildings: and
(D) avoid buildings being visually overbearing: and
(iv) development provides high quality design outcomes reinforcing the sense of identity of the local area and region: and
(d) amenity:
(i) development does not adversely affect the amenity of adjacent areas and uses, particularly residential uses and other sensitive land uses: and
(e) Environment
(i). Development maintains, enhances and responds to high value ecological features and the physical constraints of the land.
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The size of Slade Point is approximately 7.1 square kilometres. It has 11 parks covering nearly 39.1% of total area. The population of Slade Point in 2016 was 3349 people. By 2021 the population was 3450 showing a population growth of 3.0% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Slade Point is 50-59 years. Households in Slade Point are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Slade Point work in a trades occupation.In 2021, 66.40% of the homes in Slade Point were owner-occupied compared with 64.50% in 2016.
Slade Point has 1,766 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Slade Point have seen a 98.44% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 178.37% increase. As at 31 March 2026:
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