Rive Court Wights Mountain QLD 4520

Description
Request to Change (minor) - Material Change of Use - Preliminary Approval to vary the affect of the Planning Scheme (Rural Residential zone provisions to apply) and Reconfiguring a Lot - Development Permit for Subdivision (2 into 8 Lots)
Planning Authority
Moreton Bay Regional Council
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Reference number
DA/2023/3109
Date sourced
We found this application on the planning authority's website on , over 1 year ago. It was received by them earlier.
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Smiths Road can not cope with yet more subdivision. The road is narrow, and Rive court is at the bottom of a blind hill.
I request an upgrade of Smiths road with room for pedestrians . This road has many walkers and their dogs and nowhere to walk except on the road. This subdivision will mean trucks and heavy machinery. And when completed a minimum of 20 cars added to the large volume of traffic and pedestrians on this road. More subdivision will not add to the quality of life of the residents here . I oppose this subdivision unless there is a widening of Smiths road and pedestrian walkways off the road.

Louise Stewart
Delivered to Moreton Bay Regional Council

The area where Rive Court connects with Smiths Rd is already dangerous, impacted by poor visibility, narrow roads and cars travelling at speed over the hill (and around the corner where Smiths meets Wights Mountain Rd). In fact much of Smiths Rd is narrow and not suitable for the present volume of traffic, pedestrians, dogs and horses. High wallaby count add to the hazards, especially in the early evening. The present infrastructure in the area needs significant capital investment before it will be safe and fit to support more local community.

Adam Peard
Delivered to Moreton Bay Regional Council

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