8 Pelican Parade Jacobs Well 4208

Description: ATTACHED DWELLINGS AND MEDIUM DENSITY DETACHED DWELLINGS Class: CODE Work Type:

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(Source: Gold Coast City Council, reference MCU201400160)

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  1. Jenny Signorini commented

    Reducing block sizes and creating medium or high density options to property owners sets a precedent that could envelope the entire area and devalue the lifestyle and impact on the local infrastructure and culture.
    Note, Jacobs well does not have water or sewerage available and as such environmental impacts of this type of estate could effect the local area.
    There has been several local property owners who have had modest owner occupier building applications denied due to the number/location of trees on their property, the block of land in question is native bushland, heavily timbered and I understand also has endangered species of frogs living on it.?
    I am not opposed to development of any site provided it meets with the local cultural ideals and is adding to the long term benefit of the community in an owner occupier capacity, I am not opposed to the selected clearing of the trees wherever is nessessary, I am opposed to medium and high density housing in our area and I am opposed to the local government hypocrisy that does not allow owner occupiers to develop their land freely and yet approves larger scale developments that completely destroy the natural environment displacing all wild life such as what has occurred in areas of Coomera, Pimpama and Ormeau.

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