116-140 Caboolture River Road Morayfield QLD 4506

Description
Reconfiguring a Lot - Development Permit for Subdivision (2 into 44 Lots, 1 Stormwater Management Lot, 3 Environmental Lots & 1 Balance Lot)
Planning Authority
Moreton Bay Regional Council
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Reference number
DA/2024/4075
Date sourced
We found this application on the planning authority's website on , about 1 month ago. It was received by them earlier.
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2 or more lots ??? I thought council purchased some of this as it’s a corridor for local wildlife ?
This would make a fantastic reserve, even a cultural centre to be placed here. Community object to buildings being built on this land. Kind regards

Naomi Paver
Delivered to Moreton Bay Regional Council

I thought the council had said that there were to many issues on the land for future development and area was for local wildlife like kangaroos and koalas ?
I agree with Naomi This would make a fantastic reserve, even a cultural centre to be placed here. Community object to buildings being built on this land.

Thanks

Ian lewis
Delivered to Moreton Bay Regional Council

This is a wildlife corridor, demonstrated regularly by council placing signage indicating as such. As this is also a watercourse, there is potential for surrounding houses being negatively effected by weather events ie flooding due to the construction of housing and the diversion of the natural watercourse. I strongly object to this being anything but a natural habitat.

Gail Russell
Delivered to Moreton Bay Regional Council

I am writing a submission against the development, as it includestrees that koalas visit regularly and endangered regional ecosystem will be cleared as part of the proposed development Amy Street has already been heavily impacted by development, by approving this application it will remove the trees that the Koalas use please reject this planning application

Ian lewis
Delivered to Moreton Bay Regional Council

I and others in the local area are against the development. The trees koalas visit regularly and endangered regional ecosystem will be cleared as part of the proposed development. Unfortunately Council and State governments don't listen to us at all. We have been In the local newspapers regularly about this. Also so many more poor Roos are dying on walkers road plus running down Caboolture river road near the shops. Even after council put warning signs up. Amy Street has already been heavily impacted by development. Also Walkers road Morayfield landing being developed on. Where is all this flood water going ? Just drive down any of these roads and look inside you will see some beautiful wildlife.
Locals have created a petition on this and can be seen on change.org

Naomi Paver
Delivered to Moreton Bay Regional Council

It seems like there's already a lot of new development in this area at the moment (which is good and needed), and very few pockets left for wildlife (not good). This area seems to have become a natural refuge for the wildlife that have been pushed out of other areas. Because it is located adjacent to protected areas and waterways and has well-established trees, it makes sense to keep it as a reserve. Housing developments should be located in less critical areas that won't require as much clearing or disruption to wildlife.

Angela Rodgers
Delivered to Moreton Bay Regional Council

It is very concerning, that there will be no areas for the animals to survive. There is a scientific area located approx 3kms on Caboolture River Road, Upper Caboolture. It would be good to have a corridor to keep the habitat alive.

Anna
Delivered to Moreton Bay Regional Council

https://chng.it/DrXkJd6kXj
This is a petition by local residents

Ian lewis
Delivered to Moreton Bay Regional Council

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