151 Bray Road, Lawnton QLD 4501

Reconfiguring a Lot - Development Permit for Subdivision (1 into 11 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: Moreton Bay Regional Council, reference 2019/40104/V3RM)

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  1. John Humphreys commented

    I have read through the DA for this site and as far as I can see there are only a couple of mentions of dust control in the whole application,
    A clause must be added to make sure that on days of earth works, tree munching or anything else that created dust, a water truck must be on site to minimise the impact of dust on close by properties.
    Not good enough to be told write a letter to Council and then wait 2 weeks for a response when the dust is finished, Local residents require a contact (phone number} for a council officer so immediate response will happen. We have just had 2 DA's close by and on one occasion the dust from or bob cat loading a truck was higher than a two story house. Please take my comments as constructive as we are the residents that have to keep cleaning up the dust (pool, solar panels, deck, tables even top of the coffee table and deep freezer inside the house).

  2. Toni W commented

    At Feb 2022, it seems this Lot at 151 Bray Road is now part of a larger sub-division to create 25 new lots across 3 existing lots (at 151 Bray Road, 107 Bray Road and 105 Bray Road). It would be helpful if that newer application and its plans were shown against each of those addresses when searching. Or there was a cross-reference to that DA, on this web-based record. This would make it clearer to people that there’s a current plan to subdivide it.

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