97 Stuart Street North Toowoomba QLD 4350

Reconfigure 1 into 2 Lots

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

(Source: Toowoomba Regional Council, reference RAL/2015/5713)

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  1. Doc Bell commented

    Hi there,

    The approval of this development fails to take into account the existence of 18 units within close proximity to this development.
    Five of these units were only recently approved and built.
    As someone whose backyard will now be overlooked by a new house "jammed" onto a small, newly created lot (379m² not including "access handle"), I am very unhappy with this approval.
    This development will negatively affect the sale price of my property, degrade the private enjoyment of my back yard, and add further density to a block already at saturation point.
    I would also like to comment that the absence of a defined "minimum lot size" for low-medium density housing areas is ridiculous and encourages this type of ugly, greedy subdivision and subsequent degradation of our lifestyles. Please fix this situation!
    I would appreciate a review of this development application and subsequent approval. It truly does seem fishy.
    Thank you

  2. Paul Hurley commented

    I stood in a room and listened as an application by a developer was denied and was grateful for the sincerity and commitment of the people that made this decision ,
    SO WHAT HAS HAPPENED COUNCILLORS , WHERE HAS THE CARE GONE.
    TIME TO WORK FOR THE PEOPLE NOT THE DEVELOPERS
    MOST OF WHOM EMPLOY WORKERS FROM BRISBANE AND THE COASTS.
    SADLY DISAPPOINTED

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