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Ease the squeeze: Logan’s clampdown on tiny blocks – and shipping containers

Monday April 19, 2021
One of south-east Queensland’s fastest growing regions is cracking down on the development of tiny housing lots and will introduce a minimum lot size in a major rewrite of its planning scheme.
Logan City Council’s move, which will mandate a minimum lot size of 300 square metres, follows a comprehensive study of its housing needs last year.
That study found the city’s housing lots were getting smaller and delivering fewer housing choices to residents.
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