53 Campbell Street East 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 SEAL/2015/5758)

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  1. Paddy Boxall commented

    I have walked past this place and the owners must be very confident of getting approval as they have already put up a paling fence and had ground works carried out.
    Is this going to be another "approved by stealth" application to reduce blocks in our, once lovely part of town and put up another dwelling on a tiny block?

    In passing. There is a For Sale sign on a block in the lower end of Dunmore Street that has apparently been approved without any apparent notice to the general population.
    The Council appears to have very loose rules regarding what can and what can't be done.
    I, for one am completely sick of the current set of Councillors and hope that next year we get some people elected who actually "Give a Damn" about our city.

  2. Clare McConnel commented

    Has this already been approved? The owners have already built a large fence to subdivide their backyard, which results in an existing character house with a tiny backyard, and a very small new block which will most likely need to be either a two-storey house or duplex as the land is so small.

    This is not appropriate infill for this area. Tiny subdivisions are going to produce houses/units/duplexes totally out of keeping with the character of the area.

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