85 Cricket St Petrie Terrace QLD 4000

Boundary Realignment

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(Source: Brisbane City Council, reference A005200614)

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  1. Michael Bulpitt commented

    I wish to object to the proposed boundary realignment for the following reason.
    The property is currently been developed under a previous BCC approval, to the maximum GFA permissible, relative to the total land area contained within its current boundaries.
    The realignment of the boundary will reduce the site area, diminishing what little green space area remains already.
    The size and scale of the redevelopment is already excessive, with at least six bedrooms, seven toilets and three bathrooms. There has been a change to the window and door arrangements, which is not permissible without a formal advertised DA for the house.
    The developer has already pushed boundaries by raising the height of the house initially beyond the maximum allowable level and had to then lower the height following objections.
    I find it difficult to believe that this will ever be a "family" residence and more likely used as either student accomodation or Air B and B.
    I also am of the understanding that this boundary realignment was known about before the house redevelopment was commenced and the developer is now strategically seeking an additional approval.
    Any approval of this DA sets a very dangerous precedent for the whole of Petrie Terrace as a suburb, contravenes the Inner West plan and should be declined.

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