What’s happening at Laycock St Carey Bay?
From what can be
gleaned from the DA tracking website it appears that the developer has been
repeatedly requested to provide an Arborist report and address the concerns of
Council as to how the retention of vegetation on the south-western boundary can
be addressed to retain a corridor that can be of use for Squirrel Gliders.
Council required the information by 4/7/14.
On the 3/7/14 after
meeting with LMCC Officers the developer requested a further extension to
address the issues by having a 3rd party
- review the initial ecological report submitted with the DA
- assess the ecological significance of the site in particular the remnant trees on the site for foraging or den trees for the Squirrel Glider and
- assess he role and importance of the site in contributing to the “Rehabilitation Corridor.
And what’s happening at Excelsior Pde…
Sixteen community responses
were lodged.
LMCC has requested
- Three adaptable units are required in accordance with DCP 1:10 ratio…the position of these units would be suited to the front of the development to enable residents to access public transport more readily.
- Development controls indicated that for multi-housing developments over twenty dwellings, a full crime risk assessment is required.
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