Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
13 Parkhill Street
Zoning & Regional Plan
RZ1
Residential Zone 1
LEP: ACT Territory Plan
Height Limit
2 storeys
Min Lot Size
450m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
Pearce is a west Belconnen suburb with a dedicated public primary school and catchment to Lake Ginninderra College for secondary education. Several Catholic and independent alternatives are within 5 km, including schools in Scullin, Hackett, and central Belconnen. Families should verify current catchment boundaries directly with the ACT Education Directorate.
Likely public catchment
Pearce Primary School is the likely catchment primary; Lake Ginninderra College is the likely catchment secondary for this area of west Belconnen.
Nearby schools
Pearce Primary School
In catchmentLake Ginninderra College
In catchmentSt. Clare of Assisi Primary School
Corpus Christi Primary School
Belconnen High School
Canberra Grammar School
St. Edmund's College
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
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Public Transport
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Flood Risk
Pearce, located in the Gungahlin region of ACT, is elevated inland terrain with low flood risk. No major river systems or known flood-prone waterways directly affect the suburb. Standard ACT planning controls apply, though site-specific flood risk assessment may be warranted for properties adjacent to drainage lines or within defined flood-prone catchment areas.
Planning Controls
- •ACT Flood Risk Management Overlay (if applicable to specific blocks)
- •Compliance with ACT Planning and Development Act 2007 flood planning provisions
- •Site-specific flood risk assessment may be required for development near Gungahlin Creek catchment
- •Consideration of overland flow paths and stormwater management in development applications
Bushfire Risk
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Crime & Safety
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Future Development
Pearce is experiencing moderate infill development consistent with ACT planning policy, with incremental dual-occupancy and small-lot residential approvals. Key drivers include neighbourhood centre upgrade, active travel infrastructure connecting to regional networks, and utility augmentation to support mid-density housing on consolidated sites. Development activity remains conservative relative to inner suburbs but reflects steady urban renewal pressure.
Pearce Neighbourhood Centre Upgrade
0.5 kmACT Government-led upgrade to local shopping precinct including retail, community facilities and associated landscaping improvements.
Determination: 2025-2026
Residential infill - Pearce Street corridor
0.3 kmSmall-lot subdivision and dual-occupancy approvals consistent with ACT infill housing policy across established residential blocks.
Determination: 2024-2025
Active travel links to Weston Creek
1.2 kmACT Government pathway and cycling infrastructure connecting Pearce to adjacent suburbs and regional networks.
Multi-unit residential development - Pearce
0.7 kmMedium-density apartment block targeting 20-40 dwellings on consolidated land near neighbourhood amenities.
Determination: 2025-2027
Utilities and services augmentation
0.4 kmWater, sewer and stormwater upgrades to support planned infill housing intensification across the precinct.
Heritage & Conservation
Pearce is a suburban residential area in Canberra established in the mid-20th century as part of the planned capital city development. The suburb itself contains few individual heritage listings, though nearby facilities like the Australian Institute of Sport have heritage significance. Properties in Pearce are typically post-war suburban homes without specific heritage overlays or conservation area designations.
Nearby Heritage Items