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Table 6-31 General land use character and composition within each precinct General land use character General land use composition Precinct 1: north west Mixed land use comprising commercial and residential Predominant land uses: High-rise medium density apartment blocks High-rise commercial buildings housing corporate headquarters and office space Street-front retail space Other land uses: Educational institutions Historic buildings converted to commercial and retail premises Public transport infrastructure Road infrastructure including kerbside uses Hotels Off-street parking Occasional open spaces, including Wynyard Park Precinct 2: retail Mixed land use comprising retail hubs, shopping precincts, commercial and residential and a number of historic buildings Predominant land uses: Shopping malls, shopping precincts and retail hubs High-rise medium density apartment blocks High-rise commercial buildings housing corporate headquarters and office space Other land uses: Hotels Educational institutions Theatres Historic buildings converted to commercial and retail premises Public transport infrastructure Road infrastructure including kerbside uses Off-street parking Precinct 3: southern Mixed land use comprising commercial, transport infrastructure and residential Predominant land uses: High-rise medium density apartment blocks High-rise commercial buildings housing corporate headquarters and office space Public transport infrastructure Other land uses: Hotels, hostels and backpacker accommodation Educational institutions Theatres Historic buildings converted to commercial and retail premises Sydney City Centre Capacity Improvement 323 Review of Environmental Factors
General land use character General land use composition Public transport infrastructure Road infrastructure including kerbside uses Off-street parking Occasional open spaces, including Belmore Park Precinct 4: college Mixed land use comprising open space, historic buildings, tourist attractions and educational facilities Predominant land uses (northern end): Open spaces, including Hyde Park and Cathedral Square Significant historic buildings Museums and tourist attractions Educational institutions Predominant land uses (southern end): Low-rise medium-to-low density apartment blocks Low-rise commercial buildings Street-front retail space Other land uses: Hotels Public transport infrastructure Road infrastructure including kerbside uses Precinct 5: financial Mixed land use comprising historic and commercial buildings Predominant land uses: Open space, including the Botanic Gardens Significant historic buildings Medial institutions Government buildings Museums and tourist attractions High-rise commercial buildings and office space Other land uses: Hotels Street-front retail space Financial institutions Public transport infrastructure Road infrastructure including kerbside uses Future land uses and development precincts The city centre and its periphery are undergoing a process of land use change and public and private redevelopment. This will continue over the next decade. A number of development precincts have been established to assist in planning and coordinating the proposed changes as described in Table 6-32. Figure 6-4 shows the location of each development precinct relative to the proposal footprint. Sydney City Centre Capacity Improvement 324 Review of Environmental Factors
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General land use<br />
character<br />
General land use composition<br />
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Public transport infrastructure<br />
Road infrastructure including kerbside uses<br />
Off-street parking<br />
Occasional open spaces, including Belmore Park<br />
Precinct 4: college<br />
Mixed land use<br />
comprising open<br />
space, historic<br />
buildings, tourist<br />
attractions and<br />
educational<br />
facilities<br />
Predominant land uses (northern end):<br />
Open spaces, including Hyde Park and Cathedral Square<br />
Significant historic buildings<br />
Museums and tourist attractions<br />
Educational institutions<br />
Predominant land uses (southern end):<br />
Low-rise medium-to-low density apartment blocks<br />
Low-rise commercial buildings<br />
Street-front retail space<br />
Other land uses:<br />
Hotels<br />
Public transport infrastructure<br />
Road infrastructure including kerbside uses<br />
Precinct 5: financial<br />
Mixed land use<br />
comprising<br />
historic and<br />
commercial<br />
buildings<br />
Predominant land uses:<br />
Open space, including the Botanic Gardens<br />
Significant historic buildings<br />
Medial institutions<br />
Government buildings<br />
Museums and tourist attractions<br />
High-rise commercial buildings and <strong>of</strong>fice space<br />
Other land uses:<br />
Hotels<br />
Street-front retail space<br />
Financial institutions<br />
Public transport infrastructure<br />
Road infrastructure including kerbside uses<br />
Future land uses and development precincts<br />
The <strong>city</strong> <strong>centre</strong> and its periphery are undergoing a process <strong>of</strong> land use change and<br />
public and private redevelopment. This will continue over the next decade. A number<br />
<strong>of</strong> development precincts have been established to assist in planning and<br />
coordinating the proposed changes as described in Table 6-32. Figure 6-4 shows the<br />
location <strong>of</strong> each development precinct relative to the proposal footprint.<br />
Sydney City Centre Capa<strong>city</strong> Improvement 324<br />
Review <strong>of</strong> Environmental Factors