23-25 Yarabah Crescent Shailer Park QLD 4128

Reconfiguring a Lot (1 into 3 Lots)

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(Source: Logan City Council, reference RL-40/2014)

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  1. Jamie Cameron commented

    OBJECTION TO RECONGIFURING A LOT (1 INTO 3 LOTS)

    One must assume that reconfiguring is subdividing with entrance to either Yarabah Cresent or Koomba Street.

    23-25 Yarabah Crescent backs onto Koomba Street, in which there would be only 2 options to build properties - subdividing horizontal or vertical to the road.

    If subdividing horizontal to the road, the frontage would be exceptionally small which would visually impact the look that Koomba Street has (currently average to higher than average frontage with decent block sizes) and would essentially be an eyesore to the rest of the properties in the vicinity. If a horizontal subdivision is done and properties are planning to be built, it would also require set back relaxation which would require permission from property owners on either side - 15 & 19 Koomba Street as well as being incoherent with either neighbours boundaries and setbacks.

    If subdividing vertical to the road, once again, the frontage would be reduced, to allow an easement to the constructed road - here, set back relaxation would not only be a visual impact but the property sizes would be that small, it would be inconsistant with the larger land/properties/homes on the street.

    Koomba Street only has two properties which are easements -
    * Property 1 is 10-12 Koomba Street, runs behind 14 Koomba Street and is a 2027m2 block
    * Property 2 is 20 Koomba Street, runs behind 18 & 22 Koomba Street and is a 793m2 block
    Either one of the blocks is not an eyesore or issue as the blocks are larger than average and do not look out of character to the rest of the street and do not impact the privacy of the neighbouring blocks.

    The underground drains running along this property would also affect the future position of homes that one must assume would be built here.

    Koomba Street is a quiet no through road and if this subdivision runs of Koomba Street, traffic will increase as well as on-street parking.

    I would like to know the impact this subdivision would have on house valuations of the neighbouring blocks - I would also like to have a copy of the proposed subdivision and any extra information regarding the building applications of 23-25 Yarabah Crescent.

  2. Jamie Cameron commented

    OBJECTION TO RECONGIFURING A LOT (1 INTO 3 LOTS)

    One must assume that reconfiguring is subdividing with entrance to either Yarabah Cresent or Koomba Street.

    23-25 Yarabah Crescent backs onto Koomba Street, in which there would be only 2 options to build properties - subdividing horizontal or vertical to the road.

    If subdividing horizontal to the road, the frontage would be exceptionally small which would visually impact the look that Koomba Street has (currently average to higher than average frontage with decent block sizes) and would essentially be an eyesore to the rest of the properties in the vicinity. If a horizontal subdivision is done and properties are planning to be built, it would also require set back relaxation which would require permission from property owners on either side - 15 & 19 Koomba Street as well as being incoherent with either neighbours boundaries and setbacks.

    If subdividing vertical to the road, once again, the frontage would be reduced, to allow an easement to the constructed road - here, set back relaxation would not only be a visual impact but the property sizes would be that small, it would be inconsistant with the larger land/properties/homes on the street.

    Koomba Street only has two properties which are easements -
    * Property 1 is 10-12 Koomba Street, runs behind 14 Koomba Street and is a 2027m2 block
    * Property 2 is 20 Koomba Street, runs behind 18 & 22 Koomba Street and is a 793m2 block
    Either one of the blocks is not an eyesore or issue as the blocks are larger than average and do not look out of character to the rest of the street and do not impact the privacy of the neighbouring blocks.

    The underground drains running along this property would also affect the future position of homes that one must assume would be built here.

    Koomba Street is a quiet no through road and if this subdivision runs of Koomba Street, traffic will increase as well as on-street parking.

    I would like to know the impact this subdivision would have on house valuations of the neighbouring blocks - I would also like to have a copy of the proposed subdivision and any extra information regarding the building applications of 23-25 Yarabah Crescent.

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