30 High Road Bethania QLD 4205

Minor Change - Material Change of Use for a Service Station, Showrooms (3) and Food and Drink Outlets (3)

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We found this application for you on the planning authority's website ago. It was received by them earlier.

(Source: Logan City Council, reference COM-31/2017)

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  1. M MacLeod commented

    Can you please explain what the interpretation of a “Minor Change Application” is regarding this development application?

  2. Lissa Duncan commented

    This site needs to remain Impact accessible and not rezoned as code accessible. The recent decisions by council, on current zoning has had a huge impact on the community and nearby Residents. I request council to keep the current zoning of Impact accessible and let the community have their a say.

  3. Lynne Venczel commented

    As the present owners wish to sell this land, they stand to have a higher gain if it is code accessible and as residents, we will be denied an opportunity to voice our wishes and/or objections. This community has been sold down the creek by the council over the crematorium, it is just not fair and will be reflected in the next election where we will be looking at representation which is honest and respects the wishes of the community Please redeem yourselves and deny this application as it is not in the best interests of our community

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