78 Fiona Street Bellbird Park QLD 4300

One (1) lot into three (3) lots

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(Source: Ipswich City Council, reference RAL-4469/2017)

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  1. J Burnell commented

    The proposed development is out of character with the neighbourhood character. The proposed dwellings will overlook neighbouring properties.
    The residence has a number of large old trees which are home to many native birds including a boobook owl. Removal of these trees will destroy the nesting places of native birds and animals.
    The property is on a sharp bend, just after an unsafe junction and it is not desirable to have multiple vehicles entering and leaving the property. This is likely to result in traffic issues and cause a danger to pedestrians and drivers alike.

  2. Therese Bernard commented

    The proposed development for this site for multiple dwellings would be extremely unsafe, due to the fact it is situated on a blind corner, in which there is an island, not enough stopping distance to avoid collisions due to people entering and exiting the driveway of proposed site.
    My concerns are that the road is Not wide or safe enough for multiple dwellings only One House Block. From experience, at the moment I have had cars coming across the line markings near the corner.
    The additional traffic

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