I don’t have an issue with subdividing, however can council please make it a special proviso that the huge tree at the back of this block must be retained due to significance in species, size and age. Considering it also backs onto Vantage Crescent Park, the loss of this tree, the park shade, aesthetic and streetscape from a number of street aspects including Vantage Crescent and Casey Court, will be hugely impacted. Given such development of the area, we should be retaining and protecting established streetscapes and vegetation as much as possible. Therefore council should NOT permit its removal, unless council invest in replanting similar species or established shade trees at the park boundary as a replacement.
10 - 14 Edie Terrace, Wellington Point QLD 4160
- Description
- Reconfiguring a lot for Standard Format 1 into 3 lots
- Planning Authority
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Redland City Council
- Reference number
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RAL21/0143
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Date sourced
- We found this application on the planning authority's website on , about 3 years ago. It was received by them earlier.
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Notified
- 96 people were notified of this application via Planning Alerts email alerts
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Comments
- 6 comments made here on Planning Alerts
Public comments on this application
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Hi,
Just in response to Erin Burrows comments. I agree with you Erin. The tree is protected. And there are zero thoughts of removing this beautiful piece of nature.
Even if it was not protected by Council the tree would not be removed and the current proposal for subdivision has been designed to ensure it is maintained ‘as is’.
Totally agree with Erin Burrows.
A similar tree was saved when the Whepstead House subdivision happened and it flourishes, thank goodness.
Totally agree with Erin Burrows.
A similar tree was saved when the Whepstead House subdivision happened and it flourishes, thank goodness.
Totally agree with Erin Burrows.
A similar tree was saved when the Whepstead House subdivision happened and it flourishes, thank goodness.
Totally agree with Erin Burrows.
A similar tree was saved when the Whepstead House subdivision happened and it flourishes, thank goodness.