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108 Lambert Street Development
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rally – May 8
18 Reasons Why you should say "no"
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“The towers are
too close together”
“A grab for money without any benefits to the community”
“The developer has ignored the request to have the Riverwalk extension included”
“Sick of all the high rise developments on Lambert Street”
“Absolutely ridiculous!”
“Give the residents a chance to sleep, park and live peacefully”
Residents of Kangaroo Point, is this what you want for your neighbourhood:
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Read the development applications
OBJECTION TO APPLICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT PERMIT
Application number: A0052 421 90
Property address: 108 Lambert Street, Kangaroo Point
On 8 September 2020, a new development application was lodged over 108 Lambert Street, Kangaroo Point.
Previously, on 3 July 2020, the Brisbane City Council approved a staged, 3-tower, 10 storey development of 200 units (Council reference: A005260505). The new development application seeks an additional 5 storeys over each tower (an additional 100 units).
Since an updated neighbourhood plan adopted for the suburb after the recent council elections allows 15 storeys, the new application remains within the code.
The artist’s impression of the development clearly shows the scale of the project and the impact it will have on the amenity and views of surrounding residences.
This new development application was prepared by a new entity (Main St Projects Pty Ltd) and new planning consultants (Urbis). The director and shareholder of this company is Pedro Pikos. The Castlebar Cove Body Corporate Committee has engaged a town planner to lodge an objection to this further application.
Depending on the response of the Brisbane City Council to objections from local residents, the developer may reconsider its application. As a suburb, Kangaroo Point already has the highest density of units and apartments in Brisbane. As a ‘land-locked’ suburb, Kangaroo Point already has one of the highest traffic densities and highest non-resident traffic flows.
Interesting to point out that even the developer thinks that the July 2020 application and the September 2020 are the same except for the height!
Mr Pikos thinks the development applications are generally reflected to be the same except for the height.
The residents of KP think that the development applications are the same except for the height.
LM Schrinner & Town Planner sees a big difference!
PLEASE EXPLAIN LORD MAYOR - WHERE ARE THE DIFFERENCES?
Illustration is indicative only
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New Kangaroo Point Neighbourhood Town Plan amended Feb 2020.
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Kangaroo Point under new plan can go to 20 storeys subject to BCC Plan.
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