88 - 90 Kinross Road, Thornlands QLD 4164

Change to Development approval RAL19/0052 - Reconfiguring a Lot - Standard Format - 1 into 33 lots (Stage 2) Relates to RAL17/0051 (Stage 1) & RAL17/0050

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(Source: Redland City Council, reference RAL17/0052.02)

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  1. Rodney Clarke commented

    Has an appropriate level of risk assessment been performed considering the density of the population in this area currently, and planned population, compared to the lack of multiple egress points should a disaster befall this area and evacuation is required?

  2. S bedford commented

    Needs another road through here to dangerous at the moment if you have a fire and the traffic is to heavy when this estate was planned it was suppose to have large green spaces between housing estates this is not happening

  3. S bedford commented

    Needs another road through here to dangerous at the moment if you have a fire and the traffic is to heavy when this estate was planned it was suppose to have large green spaces between housing estates this is not happening

  4. Rod Bickford commented

    I also believe the comments above are very correct. The Victoria Point / Thornlands area is becoming so congested due to over population and over development of high density housing it has created many access and infrastructure hazards that are being overlooked. Its a traffic nightmare to move about the area or park due to the lack of satisfactory roads. Emergency services must have serious issues???.

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