21-43 Salisbury Street, Redland Bay, QLD

Building Format Multiple Dwelling (16 Dwellings)

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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 APS000552)

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  1. Verena & John McGowan commented

    Cluster housing is well established in Salisbury St (2019). It is not unusual for both sides of Salisbury St to be used for over flow parking from this development.
    The Redlands Council have the opportunity now to get the balance of high density living right. It is inevitable that the foreshore will be developed along the lines of Redcliffe.
    I appreciate that there is little profit in open space, but as we become more densely crowded, this space becomes more precious.
    Do not let greed get in the way of good planning.

  2. Lucy Atkins commented

    Redland bay as a suburb has been changed forever from what we came for. Small blocks with lack of green space are not beneficial to residents wellbeing. I'm not sure where all these new residents will work, and with Redland bay road increasing 23% in traffic last year, infrastructure will not cope.
    Redland bay was a beautiful suburb with large block sizes and green spaces. What it is becoming is just another densley built suburb. Shame that money is more important than conserving lifestyle for those already living there.

  3. Jarrod graue commented

    So what is planned for this park, as it is a PARK. It must stay a park as the surrounding area has been flooded with housing lots with no backyards! Speak up councillors as you have known about this for 2 years!?!!!

  4. Jill Fox commented

    This development in Salisbury street park was slipped thru I did not see any signs informing the community about this. Council is selling off our public land without letting residents know

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