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Page Last Updated: Thursday, 3 November 2011
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Home>Council Services>Planning & Building>Strategic Planning>Stamford Park Redevelopment>Stamford Park
| Where is Stamford Park?
Council’s Stamford Park site comprises 56ha, located at 970 Stud Road Rowville, just north of the Stud Park Shopping Centre. The site is bordered by the Kingston Links Golf Course and Rowville residential area to the south, the Kingsley Close industrial estate to the north and Corhanwarrabul Creek and Caribbean Gardens Estate to the west. Land abutting the site at 962 Stud Road is privately owned and is planned for commercial development in 2008 in accordance with its B3 zoning. |  |
| MAP KEY 1. Stamford House (Council landholding) Zoning: Residential 1 2. Acquired road access to Stamford Park House (Council landholding) Zoning: Business 3 3. Open space near Stamford Park House and creek (Council landholding) Zoning: Public Park and Recreation 4. Land rezoned for business development (Council landholding to be sold to St Hilliers) Zoning: Business 3 (diamond shape) 5. Corhanwarrabul Creek flood plain (Council landholding) Zoning: Public Park and Recreation 6. Land owned by St Hilliers P/L | |
Stamford Park Site map and Homestead Circa 1950's
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| What will Happen at Stamford Park?
Council recognises the need for a mix of community recreation, leisure and housing uses on site. The area sits within a precinct set aside for significant employment opportunities in Rowville and the region. Development and activities on site will take place in an environmentally sustainable way. Stamford Park presents an ideal opportunity to achieve these aims in a way that captures the community’s input and imagination.
Over the next few months, Council will be seeking community input into the potential uses for the site and the best ways to link the various elements. | |
| How Will The Stamford Park Project Be Funded?
The intention is for the Stamford Park project to be self funding to eliminate the need to call upon rates for its development. Negotiations are underway with Parks Victoria and Melbourne Water for funding contributions to the proposed paths and wetlands. | |
| How Can I Make A Difference?
Although the broad uses have been established, there are many aspects of the project which require community input, such as how each of these precincts will connect, what forms of recreational use will best suit the site, and what are the optimal uses for the homestead. | |
| Project Manager
If you require further information, please contact Peter Kavan Stamford Park Project Manager at Knox City Council on 92988591 or email peter.kavan@knox.vic.gov.au | |
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