54-58 Mount Cotton Road, Capalaba, QLD

Landscaping Works - Tower A - Stage 1 - Multiple Dwelling x 271

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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 OPW001974)

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  1. Amy Glade commented

    look forward to viewing completed landscaping as there appears to be limited space to work with. Many people wonder where additional cars will park when project complete since most families have two cars and what will amenity & wellbeing be like for locals residing in narrow Aramac Crt surrounds cnr Redland Bay/Mt Cotton Rds when 271 apts occupied? Lately, I'm finding it harder to find a car space under Capalaba Park shops car parking across from site & can't help wondering...what will it be like when the 271+ apartments are occupied? I've shopped at Coles for past 30 years and would like to keep on shopping there, if possible.

  2. karen oliver commented

    Living in very close proximity to this development I am concerned about the extra traffic flow, carparking issues as well as the crime it may bring to this area. Upgraded traffic calming works have begun. I hope that there will still be the 'left in left out' onto Mt cotton road from this complex. Construction vehicles were also meant to soley enter/exit from Moreton Bay Rd. This did not happen as we had all day concrete trucks often. I just hope this development does not ruin the area.

  3. Kylie johnston commented

    Living in very close proximity to this development I am concerned about the extra traffic flow, carparking issues as well as the crime it may bring to this area. Construction vehicles were also meant to soley enter/exit from Moreton Bay Rd. This did not happen as we constantly had construction workers vehicles plus concrete trucks go up and down local streets especially holland Cresent and Armac Court. Which is mainly affected with extra cars parking in this street making it hard for residence to park in there own street let alone being able to exit there driveways safely with the exiting of concrete trucks etc.
    I just hope that council will look at these concerns when making a decision for approval for the other stages of this development.

  4. Amy Glade commented

    Highly polluting and noisy concrete trucks & other supply carrying vehicles MUST NOT use narrow Aramac Crt giving no peace or clean air to what all residents and ratepayers are entitled to. AMA have confirmed diesel exhaust fumes are carcinogenic and we see these vehicles in parking lots, local roads, every day spewing poison into the air. The rights of local residents need to be protected and no vehicles should use or park on Aramac Crt which should have been closed off with entry/exit to builders of the 271+ apartments using Moreton Bay Rd. ONLY as per RCC's plan. Please comply with the plan and end construction/supply vehicles using local residential streets...i.e. Aramac Crt/Holland Crescent. When apts are occupied, where are the additional vehicles going to park? Most families have at least 2 cars..

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