22-24 South Street, Thornlands, QLD

Standard Format - 1 into 4 Lots

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(Source: Redland City Council, reference APS000450)

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  1. Lansing R Hawkins commented

    REF: (Source: Redland City Council, reference APS000450)
    Property Number: 30379
    Legal Description: Lot 1 RP 135744

    This application should NOT be approved. The reasons include:

    Subdividing the current property and building four (4) homes on it would:
    1. Create new properties in a very crowded space and of a lower quality than the surrounding properties, and
    2. Be inconsistent with the adjacent and nearby established homes, leading to the lowering of current owners' property values. If the application were approved, adjacent and nearby property owners would be justly entitled to compensation from Council for any and all damages.
    3. Additionally, any approval of this application would be in conflict with zoning laws which restrict the total number of dwellings on the lot to no more than two dwellings (see 32.03).

    I respectfully request that this application on the referenced Lot, be DISAPPROVED.

    Thank you

  2. Elaine Rogers commented

    I could not agree more. If two houses built in Sharven Ave are any thing to go by, not only are the comments already made relevant but there are also a number of safety issues,such as access to back yards, no access at side of houses. Air conditioner units put in inappropriate places and gas bottles in bad places as well.

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