32A Teak Lane, Victoria Point, QLD

MCU for "Amendment to Development Permit (Convenience retail centre including a supermarket and specially shops) date 17 April 2002 (Appeal 1363/01) for ancillary use of Lot 12 on SP147233 for vehicular access, car parking, buffer and pedestrian access" at 32A Teak Lane, Victoria Point

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(Source: Redland City Council, reference MCU013719)

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  1. Maria sealy commented

    To whom it may concern,
    We are located directly behind VP town centre, this will heavily impact all the residents adjoining the conservation park. There has been no consultation with the residents, no communication, no officers reports etc from Council. yes we have experienced anti social behaviour from time to time but to relinquish a precious parcel of land and bulldoze for a car park etc, how will it be monitored, pedestrians, cars which will be a Black spot for hooning, we were encouraged by council to keep them informed of any situations. Prior to VP Town centre being built we all encouraged and involved with the buffer that was the key factor for us the residents, and appreciated that Council had the foresight to listen to our concerns. There are no cctv cameras council or vp town centre did not listen to our request. A simple request to place a bin just behind our properties was declined by vp town centre. We care and take great pride of our area and are a very strong community. This is an injustice as the land is protected by a court order. We will collectively work together to protect this precious parcel of land. The trees have matured and we the native animals, birds return.
    Also writing for our neighbour no 32
    Thank you for your time

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