741-753 Priestdale Road Priestdale QLD 4127

Removal of dead trees and tree on dangerous lean

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(Source: Logan City Council, reference OWVM-1/2014)

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  1. Robert Dickinson commented

    Because this area is within what was known as the Koala Coast region with many nearby reserves such as the Brisbane Koala Bushland, Don and Christine Burnette Reserve, the Daisy Hill Reserve and other reserves under Logan's control, it has for many years had stringent and severe restrictions imposed on properties lying within it. These have been for the most part strictly enforced with offenders prosecuted by councils of both Brisbane and Logan.

    As well as development restrictions, there are vegetation protection policies to ensure protection of local native fauna and flora. Such restrictions encompass both dead and living vegetation and trees especially which serve to provide refuge to the many species species of Australian wildlife found in the area.

    The area is representative of natural Australian bush and should not be altered and destroyed to mimic what is found in high density urban regions. The natural, unaltered beauty reflects the reason people pay increasingly high, record prices for the privilege to live in the area.

    Consequently, clearing, except for limited home construction purposes should not be allowed.

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