26 Ellwood Drive, Bellmere QLD 4510

Reconfiguring a Lot - Development Permit for Subdivision (1 into 6 Lots)

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(Source: Moreton Bay Regional Council, reference 2019/38764/V3RS)

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  1. Leonie maltman commented

    I object to this application on the grounds that it is a koala and kangaroo habitat and where the road is proposed there is a koala tree right in the middle. Also this is a rural community and this development will create extra traffic as well as noise pollution and disruption to this street that is unwanted as well as destroying a peaceful neighbourhood.

  2. Erika Chapple commented

    As Leonie mentioned in her comment it is imperative that any further subdivision in this area carefully considers the impact on native local wildlife including koalas and kangaroos but also the many bird species that proliferate the area.
    Furthermore this is a peaceful neighbourhood and construction noises and the movement of construction vehicles for months and months on end cause locals (both human and animal) disruption, all for an end result of a tasteless brick box that stands out like a sore thumb and would be better suited to one of the many nearby cookie cutter subdivisions.
    Please consider ALL the locals before commencing any works.

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