I am concerned re this application as to the quiet enjoyment that our family and those of our neighbours will lose. With the addition of 34+ extra lots, that will have an impact on average 3 cars per household resulting in an extra 105 cars per lot using Jumbuck st as a thoroughfare. We bought in this area years ago to be away from the busy neighbourhoods and although progression has to occur, there should be a separate entrance to this new subdivision from old bay Rd.
106-114 Old Bay Road Deception Bay QLD 4508
- Description
- Reconfiguring a Lot - Development Permit for Subdivision (1 into 39 lots)
- Planning Authority
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Moreton Bay Regional Council
- Reference number
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DA/2022/5105
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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
- 91 people were notified of this application via Planning Alerts email alerts
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Comments
- 8 comments made here on Planning Alerts
Public comments on this application
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I was asking is this partly in a Koala habitat area I thought these areas were not to be built in where do our wild life reside also Kangaroos frequent this area
This block has many trees that koalas live in. Please keep as many trees as possible. This area is also known for flooding so I hope something will be done to address this issue
They blocks need to be a minimum 600-800m2, it does not have the roads to handle all the extra traffic from these developments, waiting times to get out of old bay road now is trouble or even to turn onto coming from burpengary centre
The traffic in this area has already been heavily impacted by the additional homes built behind Mcdonalds. Most weekday mornings it's backed up from the lights on Deception Bay rd to the next intersection at Bucknor Drive. Additionally, the wild life habitats in
Deception bay are supposed to be protected. What are councils plans to manage the additional traffic and preserve the wildlife?
Why is council allowing or even considering this development, $$$$$$$$. A known koala and wildlife habitat, is this going to be the future of Old Bay Road Deception Bay to match up with the end of Old Bay Road Burpengary East where all the new developments are going ahead. If you haven't heard koalas are on the endangered species list and their numbers are dwindling every day from the number one cause LAND CLEARING. How about council buy this land and any future land around Deception Bay/Burpengary East and make our beautiful suburb the koala/wildlife safe habitat suburb that we desperately need to help keep these endangered species alive and thriving.
Is this the same company who have made the application for the reconfigure of
93-97 Bancroft Terrace Deception Bay QLD 4508, DA/2023/1288, these blocks back onto each other. this is a very large development if so, what strategies are being put into place for animal conservation. Water Catchment and flood mitigation need to be looked at, not just make it someone else's problem, i,e. the existing residents on low lying blocks. The Rural residential zone consists of 3 distinctive low density character areas that are differentiated by lot types (with minimum sizes of 3000m2 , 6000m2, or 2 ha) so this should make the lots no smaller than 3000m2 but i'm sure someone will steamroller a change through as the decision makers do not live here so it doesn't effect them, The steam roller of progress moves on and screw the people who have bought in this area for the rural lifestyle blocks, where we can raise our families and enjoy the serenity of the countryside. The Last Council was proven corrupt, should we start to question the current council and their motives? I am not against progress but we also need to cherish the open spaces we have left, Moreton Bay prides itself as a green leafy region welcoming families, lets hold onto these spaces. Burpengary East is charging on at an ever increasing pace. Leave Deception Bay Alone.
Please consider the traffic volumes, Jumbuck street is a quiet street with children playing and people walking dogs, and no footpath along the side. The development needs to have its own exit onto Old Bay Road to avoid clogging Jumbuck with traffic.