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Clare BurnettTue 28 Nov 23

Subdivision Paves Way for 7000-Home Sydney Masterplan

Bringelly development EDM

Land developer Vitocco Enterprises has lodged subdivision plans for a residential project in the Western Sydney suburb of Camden. 

The developer has filed $58-million proposals for a staged integrated housing development, the Nonorrah Estate.

The plans include subdivision and infrastructure for the site in Bringelly. 

The 33.8ha site is on the western side of The Northern Road and forms part of the Lowes Creek Maryland Precinct.

The site of the current application consists of land earmarked for low and medium-density residential, and the project has a capital investment value of $58.9 million.

It also involves the construction of 60 semi-detached homes, four houses and three garage studios, according to plans in front of the Sydney Western City Planning Panel.

It is 8km from the future Western Sydney Aerotropolis and 5km from Oran Park, which will be home to a new commercial development from rich-listers Tony and Ron Perich.

According to the developers, the proposed project fitted well with its surroundings and would positively connect with nearby buildings and the broader area.

The 517ha Lowes Creek Maryland Precinct in the Sydney South West Growth Area was rezoned in 2021 with the aims of delivering 7000 homes, a local community centre and school. 

When complete, it will be home to more than 20,000 people.

The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal is next month set to present its final report for the precinct, proposing that $442 million in levies to developers will help deliver the infrastructure required to support the development.

Vitocco has been involved in major land development projects in South Western Sydney, which has become a hotbed opportunity for developers as they look to support the growth of Sydney outside its core areas, with Mirvac also lodging subdivision plans for Glenmore Park in the council area of Penrith.

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