176 Bees Creek Rd, Bees Creek, NT

Subdivision to create 33 lots

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(Source: Northern Territory Land Information System, reference 107962452)

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  1. Peter & Lorna Lantzke commented

    Here we go again, another greedy developer wanting to downsize blocks from traditional 2 hectare for one purpose, to make more money for them selves. While existing owners suffer the consequences.

    2 hectares were chosen as a suitable size for rural living life style & having personally lived on a 5000m2 property for a short period of time, is definitely not rural living.

    The local residences will suffer with the onslaught of many more vehicles on our roads. Ground water will suffer if not deep sewered, birds & wild life will suffer with loss of habitat & with the introduction of many more cats & dogs. (way too many already)

    2 hectares is the proven ideal lot size for rural living.

    Sewerage is a major concern with no details of sewerage on proposed plan.

    At least 50% of traffic would be channeled onto Holly Road, Lowther Road then onto Carambola Road through to Coolalinga Shopping Centre. Living on Carambola Road we already have enough through traffic from Woodlea estate to Coolalinga Shopping Centre.

    We definitely do not support this proposal in its currant form.

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