Harkness Place Estate - Oakville 6 AVAILABLE
[LIMITED OFFER] Clarendon & Domaine Offering Packages From $1,065,000 - Opposite Box Hill
- Harkness Place is a special estate - growing with families and providing a nurturing community you’ll love to be part of.
- Brought to life by CPG Estates, in partnership with renowned home builders Domaine Homes and Clarendon Homes, presents an exclusive selection of only 55 lots, making it feel more like a private close-knit neighbourhood.
- With land sizes ranging from 302sqm - 535sqm
- Just a 5-minute drive to Box Hill and newly opened Carmel Village Shopping Centre
- Quality established primary, secondary and tertiary education close by including Western Sydney University Hawkesbury campus, just 18km away
- Part of the Vineyard precinct - a NSW Government Department of Planning project which will include enhanced amenities and facilities for the North West community
- All-inclusive home and land packages with no hidden costs
- Fixed Price Turn Key Homes
- Flexibility in Floor plan options
- Life Time Structural Guarantee
- Driveway, letter box, Gardens to front, Turf and Fencing
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Total new homes | 55 |
Area size | N/A |
Growth Region | Sydney North West Growth Areas |
City council | Hawkesbury City Council |
Developer | Clarendon Homes, CPG Estates |
Creative agency | Zimple Digital |
Distance to | Sydney CBD - 38 km north-west Sydney Airport - 44 km north-west |
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Schools near Harkness Place Estate - Oakville
Here are 6 schools near Harkness Place Estate - Oakville:
7-11 Catholic Secondary School
K-6 Government Primary School
K-6 Government Primary School
K-12 Independent Combined School
K-6 Catholic Primary School
U Government Special School
Suburb Planning Review in Oakville NSW 2765
Oakville is approximately 14.6 square kilometres within the City of Hawkesbury, forming part of the Sydney Basin area in New South Wales, located 49 kilometres north-west of Sydney and located inland near the base of the Scheyville National Park.
The suburb boundary is located along Old Pitt Town Road, Midson Road, Martin Road and Scholfield Road to the north and Boundary Road to the east. Property boundaries make up the entire western and southern boundaries. Windsor Road and Killarney Chain of Ponds run parallel together outside of the southern boundary.
Broos Road, Smith Road and Old Stock Rte Road provide local road access (north to south) and connect the local road network found throughout Oakville. Brennan Dam Road, Henry Road, and Chapman Road provide southern connections to surrounding suburbs, while Scheyville Road and Old Stock Rte Road are to the north. Menin Road and Old Pitt Town Road provide access to the east, while Wolseley Road and Saunders Road to the west.
The suburb of Oakville is primarily rural land holdings, with Oakville found to contain the southern portion of the Scheyville National Park, rural residential properties. The suburb does not have a business district, though contains recreational areas, natural watercourses, water holes, dams and in proximity to national parks. New urban development is occurring in the southern portion of the suburb, where the boundary has been amended to form the suburb of Vineyard. Stage 1 of the Vineyard Precinct has been recognised and approved for future urban development.
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
Oakville is not part of the growth area, however the southern portion of the suburb has been amended to form the suburb of Vineyard and forms part of the North West Growth Area. The area will proceed under the Strategic Planning method, with early work by the Department, councils, State agencies and communities in the development of places and the planning frameworks that support them.
The Hawkesbury City Council prepared a Growth Centres Precinct Development Control Plan (DCP) that was adopted by the Secretary (or delegate) of the Department of Planning and Environment on 8 January 2018 and came into force on 18 January 2018, rezoning a portion of Oakville and amended the boundary for a new suburb of Vineyard.
The DCP was prepared to provide additional guidance to developers on how development is to occur in the Precinct and considerations undertake development in the Vineyard Precinct. The Council’s statutory development assessment will refer to the DCP and in conjunction with the Growth Centres SEPP.
Eastern Precinct (Stage1)
The eastern portion of Vineyard and a southern portion of Oakville created the new Precinct., which set out the new road, open space and drain network for the area. The Precinct was provided with new density levels for residential areas, preferred new school location and retail, as well as environmental heritage values.
The New South Wales State Government aimed to provide a new precinct that was an attractive and well-connected community, in proximity to public transport, community facilities, open space and retail.
Vision
“Planning for the Vineyard 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 will allow for greater choice for different household types. It predominantly provides for low density housing, with some medium density around the village centre and open spaces”.
“Places of significant heritage value, particularly the Pitt Town Common House, have been integrated into the planning of the Precinct to ensure protection through a sensitive design approach. The village centre will support retail, commercial and community services to promote community interaction”.
“Regional public transport accessibility has been provided through road connections to the nearby Vineyard railway station and a regional bus network along the major roads. A safe and permeable street network will promote accessibility, connectivity and social interaction. The provision of cycle ways and pedestrian connections, as well as public transport connections to surrounding centres, will promote a community that is less dependent on private vehicle use”.
Precinct Zoning
The existing zoning will be amended to provide for future infrastructures to facilitate future development within the Hawkesbury City Council Growth Centres Precinct. A new village centre including a supermarket and some community facilities is planned to meet the local shopping needs of future residents.
A new road network has been designed to help provide safe streets for residents, cycling and walking paths, and provide direct access to the village centre. The new roads will enable bus services to connect people to surrounding suburbs and areas for schools, employment, retail, open spaces and services.
Pedestrian and cyclist facilities will be constructed along open space and Killarney Chain of Ponds that will access the new residential areas.
The rezoning of part of the Vineyard precinct will create a new community with shops, cafes and substantial green open space in Sydney's North West. Green spaces will be integrated with new homes with landscaping and tree planting along streets and in public domain areas, and with protected remnant stands of vegetation, for local residents to enjoy.
Suburb Summary
References
Vineyard – Stage 1 Precinct Rezoning
Hawkesbury City Council Growth Centres Precinct - Development Control Plan
NSW Planning (ePlanning Spatial Viewer)- Rezoned Area
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- St Luke's Catholic College (Secondary) - 1.9km south-east
- Vineyard Public School - 1.9km west
- Oakville Public School - 2.6km north
- Arndell Anglican College - 3.6km north-west
- St John's Primary School - 3.6km south
- South Creek School - 3.8km south
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