233 Welsby Parade, Bongaree QLD 4507

Material Change of Use - Development Permit for Muiltple Dwelling (10 Units)

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(Source: Moreton Bay Regional Council, reference 2019/37893/V2M)

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  1. Roslyn Fritz commented

    5 stories is too high, too many people for the infrastructure available.
    Don’t have a problem with higher density housing but do have a big problem with structural integrity. If the developer awarded the contract is in it to make money (as they all are) then my concern is the long range safety of the building and the people who buy it off the developers. Bribie doesn’t need to earn the reputation of ripping people off

  2. Janette Buchanan commented

    Far too high for Bribie Island. 3 storeys should be the limit, including garaging/shops etc. Bribie Island is already congested, the infrastructure cannot support these sorts of developments. The visual impact is also out of place for Bribie Island, far too imposing. We do not want/need to become another Gold Coast/Sunshine Coast, Bribie Island should be maintaining its character and charm.
    High-density housing such as this will have negative impact on an already fragile environment, we should be striving to preserve the beauty of the environment and animals that live here, both on land and in the water, rather than exploiting it any further.
    "They paved paradise, put in a parking lot"...this is not what we want to do to Bribie Island.

  3. Janette Buchanan commented

    Far too high for Bribie Island. 3 storeys should be the limit, including garaging/shops etc. Bribie Island is already congested, the infrastructure cannot support these sorts of developments. The visual impact is also out of place for Bribie Island, far too imposing. We do not want/need to become another Gold Coast/Sunshine Coast, Bribie Island should be maintaining its character and charm.
    High-density housing such as this will have negative impact on an already fragile environment, we should be striving to preserve the beauty of the environment and animals that live here, both on land and in the water, rather than exploiting it any further.
    "They paved paradise, put in a parking lot"...this is not what we want to do to Bribie Island.

  4. Andrew Christie commented

    I have no objection to this development. Go for your life. It is a furphy that '3' stories 'suits' the Bribie lifestyle. Who determined that this statement was fact? Everything along the parade faces West and hence no shadows on the passage in the afternoon and possibly not even in the morning as the building lines are set back on the eastern side of the parade.

  5. John loyde commented

    By over supply of units we are just creating another slum. Let’s learn from others mistakes such as the gold coast which use to be a beautiful holiday destination. Now it is nicknamed Logan on the water.

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