136-142 School Road Logan Reserve QLD 4133

SP287992 Standard Format Plan (1 into 28 Lots) & 1 x Open Space (Drainage Reserve)

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

(Source: Logan City Council, reference SP-185/2016)

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  1. Sue-Ann Dunning commented

    Have I missed something.... Is there an major upgrade to Logan Reserve School or is there a planned new school to accommodate the massive growth in this area due to the development applications awaiting approval. I know this is a State Government issue but I will ask The Planning Authority to inform me of the process it undertakes to form part of the approval of development applications being approved and what impact this has on local schools, roads and infrastructures already struggling or non existent. I am fully aware of the current upgrade of Chambers Flat Road but there are many other roads impacted by the large new developments, surely they should be upgrading the existing roads not just popping in a few roundabouts and fancy signage! I await your reply thanks.

  2. Development Assessment Branch, Logan City Council commented

    If you would like to contact Council to discuss this development application or the Logan Reserve area in more detail, you can do so during business hours (Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm) via the following methods:
    - phone on 07 3412 5269; or
    - in person at the Planning, Plumbing and Building Counter at 150 Wembley Road, Logan Central.

    Alternatively you can email Council anytime at bpuda@logan.qld.gov.au

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