H4. Residential – Mixed Housing Suburban Zone
H4 Residential – Mixed Housing Suburban Zone (2) Achieve the planned suburban built character of predominantly two storey buildings, in a variety of forms by: (a) limiting the height, bulk and form of development; (b) managing the design and appearance of multipleunit residential - development; and
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