37 Godsall Street East Toowoomba QLD 4350

Veterinary Services

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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 MCUC/2016/3368)

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  1. Paul Richardson commented

    I would be abhorred if TRC approved this Development Application, or for that matter, any such DA within Godsall Street.
    This street has a magnificant streetscape, beside Queens Park, with many historical homes, and it would be a sacriledge for it to end up like Margaret Street East where many beautiful homes have been converted to businesses.
    There would also be a problem with providing sufficient off street carparks for this facility and it would create additional safety concerns for Hume Street traffic because of more vehicles turning in and out of Godsall Street.
    There is also the issue of the noise and health risk for adjacent property owners, and a suitable buffer zone could not be provided to prevent this risk.
    I hope that you will consider these concerns, and not approve this DA.

  2. Ginny Lunn commented

    We all know Paul that council have no concern whatsoever regarding the heritage and the rate payers of this once beautiful area, as long as it fills their coffers with more money on
    ridiculous approvals. When will someone in council appreciate what we have here and preserve it ?

  3. Brian Roediger commented

    With the application for veterinary surgery at 37 godsall street ,we are very concerned that a 1point5 meter landscape buffer zone along our entire Southern boundary , at 130 Hume street.is applied as required by council regulations. we are currently seeking legal advice on this matter . Brian Roediger

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