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Retail growth on the way

Jan Juc and Torquay could see more growth in the retail and industrial economy following updated guidelines for Surf Coast commercial land use and development.

Surf Coast Shire Council adopted an addendum to its 2021 Torquay-Jan Juc Retail and Employment Land Strategy during its 24 February meeting.

The addendum provided updates on significant policy, economic and demographic changes, and focused on specific implications across Jan Juc and Torquay.

“The demands have changed on land use with a lot more shopping being done online and work being carried out remotely,” councillor Liz Pattison said.

“So, this has changed the demand pattern for land use and, in particular, there’s been an increased demand for warehousing in our industrial precincts.

“It is important to have directions in place in preparation for future planning permit applications and proposed planning scheme amendments.

“Proactive planning such as this for efficient land use can help ensure we maintain our vibrant townships while responding to economic demands and community needs.”

Key policy directions include support for 11 additional hectares of commercial land in the Messmate Road growth area and raising north Torquay’s commercial floor area cap from 8000 to 10,000 square metres.

Recommendations will also be made for land between West Coast Business Park and Messmate Road and the Baines Crescent precinct.

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