30-44 Windaroo Road Bahrs Scrub QLD 4207

Duplex Dwellings (28 Units)

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(Source: Logan City Council, reference MCUI-21/2012)

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  1. P. MacGillivray commented

    This application should not be approved: increasing density of population will cause further stress on the remaining wildlife in the area. There is a population of koalas in the area (I have heard them again the last two nights) plus a rich variety of species. If we are serious in wanting to maintain a balance and developing intelligently, duplexes should not be part of the plans for this area.

    Secondly, erosion has already taken place at the back of the blocs. It seems that the prevention work was done cheaply and is quite inefficient.

    Furthermore, the infrastructure is not sufficient to permit a significant increase in traffic: there would be a lot of pressure at the intersection of Bahrs Scrub road. This intersection can be dangerous and has been the scene of accidents.

    This is a beautiful area that has the potential to be used as a model of modern development: developing with a real plan with imagination and foresight that includes wildlife preservation and human habitation. It is a shame that little by little, permissions are granted without a common theme or measures to permit this.

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