These next generation developments are completely out of keeping with all the surrounding developments, which are semi rural. These developments have a negative visual impact on the streetscape and do not fit in with the current surroundings, The proposed dwellings are not of a design which is in keeping with the scale, character, or appearance of the area. All other dwellings in this area are semi rural properties whereas the proposal is for next generation properties some as small as 200/300sqm. They cause car parking and traffic problems as there are always inadequate parking spaces provided (most households now have at least 2 cars) and the local roads are already under immense pressure. All the mature trees are removed devastating local wildlife, some of which are endangered, which in turn moves them into roads causing more accidents. This area needs to stay semi rural to allow more mature trees to stay, more wildlife, less widening/replacement of roads. There is no point in replanting new trees miles away when they can take 20 years or more to be useful to the wildlife you have already displaced/killed on roads.
50-56 Nairn Road Morayfield QLD 4506
- Description
- Operational Works - Development Permit for Landscaping (Affinity, Stages 4-6)
- Planning Authority
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Moreton Bay Regional Council
- Reference number
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DA/2022/3927
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Date sourced
- We found this application on the planning authority's website on , over 2 years ago. It was received by them earlier.
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Notified
- 144 people were notified of this application via Planning Alerts email alerts
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Comments
- 3 comments made here on Planning Alerts
Public comments on this application
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Lorraine
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This area was declared a koala habitat, but now is a high density housing development
how this for a back flip. The question should be asked how can this happen?
A Timms
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I was glad to see the old houses facing 50-56 Nairn rd demolished.This large development block has provided no habitat for wild life for many years ..Small blocks require sewage..I don think it is available in this area?
There have been some really nice developments in the area divided into 3/4 acre blocks
with quality homes.Hope that is the case here.?
John Powers
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