140 Queen Street, Cleveland, QLD

Apartment Building

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

(Source: Redland City Council, reference MCU013646)

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  1. Wayne M. Love commented

    To whom it concern,
    An apartment block of the size proposed in this location is completely out of character with the area.
    As a resident of this street for 53 year I realize that change is enviable and I have seen quite a bit. I fact I actually owned this house. When the sale was forced upon me it was with the understanding that it was to be a 2 storey executive retirement village. A structure of this type would not have attracted any adverse reaction. People from all over Australia and indeed the world have moved to this area to get away from this multi story environment. Why should they, and indeed I be forced to sell because of the greed of a few people. When Cleveland is built up it will be too late to realize what has been lost. If you want to live in a high rise move to Brisbane or the Gold Coast leave us alone!

  2. Barbara Meaker commented

    I echo the remarks of Wayne M Love former owner of 140 Queen Street Cleveland. I add - As a resident of Cleveland who chose this beautiful seaside area for retirement from the busy city of Sydney, I have been stunned by the over development of the entire Redlands shire. And it continues, like a cancer spreading across every piece of parkland and land which can be developed or redeveloped. The once beautiful streetscapes are rapidly changing. They now remind me of the busy city & urban life I left. Open spaces once farmland now swallowed up by rows & rows of townhouses. Trees once habitat to wildlife chopped down. Increases to traffic without adequate infrastructure planning to support it. It saddens me. The once beautiful downtown Cleveland is nothing but a mass of buildings which I describe as a mess.

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