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For consultation September 2008
Draft Master Plan
Draft Development Scheme
Bowen Hills Urban Development Area
Draft for consultation only September 2008The information shown herein does not represent Commonwealth, State or Local Government policy. The Urban Land Development Authority does not guarantee or make any representations as to its accuracy or completeness, nor will they accept any responsibility for any loss or damage arising from its use.
Bowen Hills UDA Boundary
Mixed Use Commercial
Very High Intensity (12-30 storeys)
High Intensity (6-12 storeys)
Medium Intensity (4-8 storeys)
Mixed Use Residential
Very High Intensity (12-30 storeys)
High Intensity (6-12 storeys)
Medium Intensity (4-8 storeys)
Low Intensity (2-4 storeys)
Mixed Use Special Events
Medium Intensity (4-8 storeys)
Light Industry
Low Intensity (2-4 storeys)
Public Realm
Railway Plaza
Shared Zone
Sport and Recreation
Park
Open Plaza
Boulevard
Main Street
Neighbourhood Treatment
Movement Network
Pedestrian Link
Railway Line
North South Bypass Tunnel
Inner City Bypass
Airport Link
Legend
Master Plan Strategy LocationsHigh intensity mixed use Core, including business and residential up to 24 storeys, but allowing for landmark buildings up to 30 storeys
Early improvement of Bowen Hills Railway Station to realise TOD outcomes in the Core
Boulevard character along Abbotsford Road and Campbell Street
Provide Bowen Hills Busway Station in close proximity to the railway station
Provide new street connection in Core by linking Tufton Street under APL ramps, on Campbell Street
O’Connell Terrace and Brookes Street form an important southern edge to the Bowen Hills Core
Improved streetscape, widened footpaths and main street character along O’Connell Terrace
Medium intensity, predominantly residential development above active ground levels
Joshua Jaeys Chain Park forming three interconnected open spaces
Medium intensity mixed use providing a transition between the Core and adjacent residential areas. Ground floor business and residential above
Medium intensity, mixed use business and residential providing a supporting role to the Core
New pocket park
Medium density mixed use including short stay accommodation, medical research services and parking facilities
Bowen Park provided and important open space within the UDA
Core activity area of RNA showgrounds with opportunity for medium intensity mixed use development
Ekka Park will be a new public space extending from Gregory Terrace to St Pauls Terrace
Mixed use development with predominantly residential above commercial
Medium intensity development, predominantly business uses with retail and restaurants at ground level. New road from Anderson Street to Water Street
Public open space providing for sports, events and informal recreation
Predominantly low intensity residential uses in low rise configuration
Retain light industrial activities in flood prone areas of Mayne
Montpelier Rod
Campbell St Ab
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O’Connell Tce
Gregory Tce
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RNA SHOWGROUNDS
PERRY PARK
MAYNE RAILWAY
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Hudd St
Brookes St
Breakfast C
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Butterfield St
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Inner City Bypass
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Kingsford Smith Dve
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Enoggera Ck
Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital
Busway Station
Royal Children’s Hospital Busway Station
ROYAL BRISBANE HOSPITAL
Tuft
on St
OLD MUSEUM BUILDING
Exhibition Railway Station
Bowen Hills Railway Station
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