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  • Fernlea offers a wonderful choice of Allam homes and a modern convenient lifestyle
  • Boutique neighbourhood in the heart of Marsden Park
  • Nearby Sydney Business Park which includes an array of speciality retail along with a major Costco, Ikea, Aldi and Bunnings.
Total new homes171
Area sizeN/A
Growth RegionSydney North West Growth Areas
City councilBlacktown City Council
Developer Allam Property Group
Creative agency Nimbl
Distance to Sydney CBD - 39 km north-west Sydney Airport - 43 km north-west

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Suburb Planning Review in Marsden Park NSW 2765

Marsden Park is approximately 1,380ha within the Blacktown City Council forming part of the Greater Western Sydney region in New South Wales, located 49 kilometres north-west of the Sydney central business district. The southern portion of the suburb is primarily made up of general industry, with a large central rural area and rural residential properties found in the northeast, increased density with new residential subdivisions occurring to the north of the suburb. The suburb does not have a business district and is located on the urban fringe of surrounding residential areas.

Marsden Park Suburb Location

 

The suburb boundary is located along Richmond Road and Garfield Road West to the north, the residential fringe of Hassall Grove, Bidwill ad Shalvey to the south. Bells Creek and Richmond Road provide the suburb boundary to the east, with property boundaries and meandering a dry river bed from South Creek to the west. 

Richmond Road runs through the east of the suburb and Abell Road runs through the middle of the suburb connecting to the Garfield Road West intersection. High voltage transmission lines run through the middle of Marsden Park from north to south. South Street and Garfield Road provide additional vehicle access to the surrounding suburbs in the east.

Marsden Park, NSW – Original Suburb Boundaries

 

North West Priority Growth Area

Sydney’s North West will form part of the new approach to planning in NSW, following a review by the Department of Planning Industry and Environment in partnership with the Greater Sydney Commission and Government Architect. The decision was made to deliver 51 growth precincts, with the state government able to target areas and local councils empowered to get the correct planning for their community. The precinct planning will occur in four different pathways, being:

  • State-led strategic planning
  • Collaborative planning between the State and councils
  • State-led rezoning
  • Council-led rezoning

Marsden Park forms part of the North West Growth Area and will proceed under the State-led and council-led rezoning methods with the division of the large suburb. The state-led rezoning will Implement planning frameworks on behalf of the State, in collaboration with councils and community framework that support them, while the council-led rezoning is completed by the council in consultation with the community.

Land rezoned and new suburb boundaries (old boundary overlay)

 

The NSW state government in collaboration with Blacktown City Council prepared a Growth Centres Precinct Development Control Plan (DCP) that was adopted by the Deputy Director General Strategies and Land Release (or delegate) of the Department of Planning on 14 May 2010 and came into force on 19 May 2010. After community consultation, the Marsden Park Precinct was adopted 4 October 2013, with further amendments made in July 2016.

The DCP was prepared to provide additional guidance to developers on how development is to occur in the Precinct and considerations to undertake development in Marsden Park. The Council’s statutory development assessment will refer to the DCP and in conjunction with the Growth Centres SEPP. 

As part of this planning Marden Park was broken into 3 new precincts:

  • Marsden Park (reduction in size)
  • Marsden Park North
  • Marsden Park Industrial
Precinct Land Released Area Map 2016 (old boundary overlay)Precinct Land Application MapMarsden Park Precinct Indicative Layout Plan

 

Marsden Park Precinct


The New South Wales State Government aimed to provide a new precinct that provided new and diverse housing in Sydney that is well connected to major centres and employment while protecting significant vegetation within the Precinct. The precinct is to provide for a mix of housing types that allows greater choice for different household types. Predominantly made up of low density housing, Medium density housing is located around the village centres, schools and open spaces and Higher density housing is proposed around the town centre.

This precinct plan has been active for 12 years and the new urban areas are starting to emerge in the north of the land application area. A new town centre and two local centres will provide for the 10,000 new homes expected to be constructed, with a new road that will include upgrades to major roads including Richmond Road. 108 ha of open space and recreational area, along with more than 450 hectares of significant vegetation and major creek corridors will provide for the new community.

It is noted that the Precincts of Marsden Park Industrial and North will use parts of the former Marsden Park suburb for separate growth areas.

Marsden Park Precinct Indicative Layout Plan (highlights)

 

Vision

“Planning for the Marsden Park Precinct responds to the need for new and diverse housing in Sydney that is well connected to major centres and employment, protects natural assets and encourages sustainable living. Consideration of the surrounding context, history and natural environment has informed the precinct planning process”. 

“The Precinct will consist of a mix of housing types that allows greater choice for different household types. It is predominantly accommodated with low density housing. Medium density housing is located around the village centres, schools and open spaces. Higher density housing is proposed around the town centre to optimise convenient living near retail, community facilities, schools, recreational facilities and public transport. Items and places of significant heritage value, particularly Aboriginal Heritage and Clydesdale Estate, have been integrated into the planning of the Precinct and protected through a sensitive design approach”. 

“The town and village centres, each having a specific character and role, will support retail, commercial and community services to promote community interaction. A mixed-use development area along Richmond Road allows supporting functions to the Marsden Park Town Centre and the adjacent Marsden Park Industrial Precinct. The conversion of the former Grange Avenue Landfill Site over time for sporting facilities will support active and passive recreational uses close to the Town Centre. The former Air Services Site in the south of the Precinct remains reserved as a future regional conservation area. Direct road connections to the nearby Riverstone and Schofields Railway Stations ensure regional public transport accessibility”. 

“Consideration has also been made for a transport corridor that could potentially link the Precinct to the North West Rail Link. A safe and permeable street network will promote accessibility, connectivity and social interaction. The provision of cycleways and pedestrian connections, as well as public transport connections to surrounding centres, will promote a community that is less dependent on private vehicle use. Local food production is encouraged within the undeveloped floodplain along South Creek. This will provide the benefit of fresh food sources and may instil a feeling of community responsibility”.

Future - New Marsden Park North (Location)Future - New Marsden Park Industrial (Location)


Suburb Summary

Suburb

Marsden Park

City / State

Blacktown City Council, New South Wales

Suburb Area

1,380ha

Boundary

  • North – Richmond Road and Garfield Road West 
  • East – Bells Creek and Richmond Road 
  • West – Property boundaries and a dry creek running from South Creek 
  • South – Property boundaries of Hassall Grove, Bidwill and Shalvey

Marsden Park Growth Area Inclusions

Suburb inclusions

  • Reduced area 652 ha
  • 10,300 new homes
  • 1x town centre
  • 2x village centres
  • 108 hectares of open space and sport recreation areas
  • Major road upgrades
  • 450 hectares of significant vegetation and major creek corridors
  • New pedestrian and cycle links
  • 2,427 homes Estimated population 
  • 30,000 people

Community Amenity

Local parks
significant vegetation and major creek corridors
Spots and recreational space 

Location

Marsden Park, 49 kilometres northwest of Sydney

Education 

  • Proposed Primary School
  • Proposed High School

Types of Residential

Housing choice and diversity to meet the needs of the community, through a mix of housing styles including stand-alone within the following areas, Low density residential (11 dw/ha), Low density residential (15 dw/ha), Medium density residential (25 dw/ha) and High density residential (35 dw/ha)

Employment Areas

Local business and village centre, school and services 

Infrastructure

Roads, drainage and pedestrian/cycle network

Transportation

Local road network and 60m transport corridor 

Recreation Areas 

108 hectares of open space and recreation areas

Environment

  • Significant vegetation protection
  • Major creek corridors

Settlement Pattern

Informal grid around corridors (infrastructure and natural)

 

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Who is the developer behind Fernlea Estate - Marsden Park?
Allam Property Group is the developer behind Fernlea Estate - Marsden Park.
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How many homes does Fernlea Estate - Marsden Park consist of?
There will be 171 new homes in Fernlea Estate - Marsden Park.
Which city council does Fernlea Estate - Marsden Park fall under?
Blacktown City Council is the local government area for Fernlea Estate - Marsden Park.
Which schools near Fernlea Estate - Marsden Park?
Below are the nearby schools for Fernlea Estate - Marsden Park:
  • St Luke's Arrunga - 180m west
  • St Lukes Catholic College (Primary) - 231m north-west
  • St Luke's Catholic College (Secondary) - 285m north-west
  • Northbourne Public School - 1.2km north
  • Marsden Park Public School - 1.2km east
  • Australian Christian College - Marsden Park - 2.8km north-east