32 Greenwood Village Road Redbank Plains QLD 4301

Minor Change - RAL - One (1) lot into 176 lots plus drainage reserve MCU - Single Residential (all lots)

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

(Source: Ipswich City Council, reference MAMC-1614/2016A)

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  1. Glen Costello commented

    No. Please stop these delevopments getting larger & larger. One block into 176? That's an added 500 people to that small area plus another 200 plus vehicles on the road which again hasn't been built to accomodate the volume.
    These micro estates are not what the local people want or need. Before any further applications are processed they should be all submitted for general public acceptance and no more council just forcing us to accept their decision. We live here, it's time the council stopped and actually listened to what the people want. 176 extra houses in this area is not what the people want.

  2. Glen Costello commented

    No. Please stop these delevopments getting larger & larger. One block into 176? That's an added 500 people to that small area plus another 200 plus vehicles on the road which again hasn't been built to accomodate the volume.
    These micro estates are not what the local people want or need. Before any further applications are processed they should be all submitted for general public acceptance and no more council just forcing us to accept their decision. We live here, it's time the council stopped and actually listened to what the people want. 176 extra houses in this area is not what the people want.

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