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​​The community element describes the opportunity to realise increased value from a subdivision (and subsequent development) by achieving, or contributing to, a clear identity for a neighbourhood or new settlement.  

Places with strong and coherent identities are places that people want to live and work in and that people choose to visit.  Carefully managing design details and how developments evolve over time can contribute to how residents and visitors experience and place and their willingness to stay or return.

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The contents list and design outcomes for the whole of this section are listed below.  Each sub heading highlights a separate webpage that can be accessed by clicking on the menu located to the left of this introduction.

Point of difference

Design Outcome

Subdivisions exhibit a clear identity, which differentiates them and their residents.

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