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Housing Projects that Support Transit in SEQ

Started by #Metro, May 20, 2023, 10:55:55 AM

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This thread is for specific housing developments that - if approved and built - are likely to support our transit and active transport objectives.

Wherever possible the application number will be given.

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QuoteHave your say on development applications

Anyone can formally submit comments to Brisbane City Council to support or oppose a development application. These comments are called 'submissions'.

You can make a submission on any type of development application. However, the legal right to appeal Council's decision is only possible on impact assessable applications and change applications advertised for comment.

Find out how to have your say on developments in Brisbane:

Grounds for a submission
When to lodge a submission
Confidentiality
How to make a properly made submission
Preparing your submission
Lodging your submission
After lodging your submission

BCC Website: https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/planning-and-building/applying-and-post-approval/have-your-say-on-an-application
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Application Number:
A006270233


Link: https://developmenti.brisbane.qld.gov.au/Home/FilterDirect?filters=DANumber=A006270233

Giant Stones Corner development push for six blocks of land

QuoteDeveloper Pedakil 2 hopes to build a two-tower, 226-unit development at Stones Corner.

The developer, Pedakil 2, lodged an application to build the complex on 3846 square metres between 73 and 85 Cleveland Street, about 300 metres from the landmark Stones Corner Hotel.

Each tower would rise to 12 storeys, but the neighbourhood plan only allows for eight.

QuoteThe proposal included 79 one-, 83 two-, 62 three- and two four-bedroom units and would include 330 car parks, including 57 for visitors and 10 shared spaces. Bicycle parking space for 226 residents and 57 visitors would also be included.

No ground level retail was included.

References

https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/queensland/giant-stones-corner-development-push-for-six-blocks-of-land-20230512-p5d7x5.html
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