833-857 Underwood Road Priestdale QLD 4127

House (Build Outside Building Envelope)

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We found this application for you on the planning authority's website ago. It was received by them earlier.

(Source: Logan City Council, reference MCUC-194/2014)

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  1. Edna and Dennis Parsons commented

    We have been watching the ongoing flouting of council planning approvals on Lot 36.
    Original building envelope with its truck loads of illegal fill from Rochedale major fire ant area to alarming heights. Banana trees planted to start planned orchard? All still there despite council directions to remove.
    Then this new MCU application. Does the applicant intend to achieve a subdivision by stealth by clearing new building envelopes until all natural vegetation gone.
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    Something John Ganis failed to do in the past. I note his remaining Lot 35 sold Sept 2014. Interesting that is now up for sale via Ray Whites Calamvale. Concerning it is being advertised as "two acres available to build on"

    We thought this area was building envelope 2000 sq metres!,

    This shows us that the same vigilance that was shown in 2004 against the John Ganis led sub division plans and the subsequent later extensive church plans is still needed.

    Time for council to enforce the directions given as time restrictions have been ignored yet once again.

  2. Edna and Dennis Parsons commented

    We have been watching the ongoing flouting of council planning approvals on Lot 36.
    Original building envelope with its truck loads of illegal fill from Rochedale major fire ant area to alarming heights. Banana trees planted to start planned orchard? All still there despite council directions to remove.
    Then this new MCU application. Does the applicant intend to achieve a subdivision by stealth by clearing new building envelopes until all natural vegetation gone.
    .
    Something John Ganis failed to do in the past. I note his remaining Lot 35 sold Sept 2014. Interesting that is now up for sale via Ray Whites Calamvale. Concerning it is being advertised as "two acres available to build on"

    We thought this area was building envelope 2000 sq metres!,

    This shows us that the same vigilance that was shown in 2004 against the John Ganis led sub division plans and the subsequent later extensive church plans is still needed.

    Time for council to enforce the directions given as time restrictions have been ignored yet once again.

  3. Neil Maxwell commented

    The application should have lapsed as there has been no compliance of the conditions of the approval within the time framers of the approval

    2. COMPLIANCE TIMING
    2.1. Comply with all conditions of this development approval at no cost to Council and prior to the commencement of the use unless otherwise stated in a specific condition.
    2.2. No clearing is to be undertaken until the rehabilitation of the existing building envelope has occurred.

    VEGETATION REPLANTING & REHABILITATION
    24.5. Revegetate, within 3 months of this approval taking effect, the entire existing cleared building pad including all batters and disturbed areas with a randomly distributed and representative mixture (minimum of 12 different species) of large and medium trees native to the area and selected from the approved revegetation species list attached as Appendix A, unless otherwise approved in writing by Council.

    iF ANY CLEARING OF ANY FURTHER LAND IS NOTED A QUICK CALL TO COUNCIL SHOULD BE MADE.

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