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Another roadblock for major Kingscliff development? – The Echo

Haul route from Tweed Coast Road to Turnock Street, Kingscliff. A rescission motion for the approval of the construction of a haul route in west Kingscliff by Gales Holdings (DA20/086) that is designed to facilitate bringing in fill from the M1 upgrade was hotly debated at last Thursday’s Tweed Shire Council meeting with confusion over what the DA was and wasn’t approving.  Councillor Ron Cooper (Independent) raised issues for Kingscliff residents in relation to the ‘90,000 truck and trailer movements’ that the bringing in of fill to the development site rather than using sand from the site would have. He told the meeting that approval of the development application (DA) ‘didn’t consider the potential long-term damage to our roads, [impacts on] our amenity, our health, and our tourist industry’. 

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Recession motion in over approval for fill from M1 for Kingscliff development site – The Echo

Recession motion in over approval for fill from M1 for Kingscliff development site – The Echo
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Gulf Breeze City Manager Abell gets government management credential

Santa Rosas Press Gazette WASHINGTON, D.C. Samantha D. Abell, city manager of Gulf Breeze, recently received the Credentialed Manager designation from the International City/County Management Association. Abell is currently one of over 1,300 local government management professionals nationally credentialed city managers. There are 124 credentialed city managers in Florida. Samantha Abell is an outstanding city manager and earning this ICMA Credentialed Manager designation is a recognition for the level of service and the work ethic we see daily in our city, said Mayor Cherry Fitch.  While it is certainly not surprising that Samantha has earned this valued designation, it is even more impressive that she did so this year while meeting the ongoing challenges of COVID and Hurricane Sally.

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Kingscliff, trucks, and development – what's the right outcome? – The Echo

Aerial view of Gales-Kingscliff holdings facing west, showing holdings immediately west of Tweed Coast Road. Photo www.galeskingscliff.com.au. The debate over the movement of fill via the Tweed Coast Road and through Kingscliff to fill future development sites has been considered by residents, Tweed Shire Councillors, and staff at the last two planning meetings and a workshop in between. Councillors Warren Polglase (Conservative) and Pryce Allsop (Conservative) have both been pushing hard for the development application DA20/0965 to allow free fill from the M1 roadworks to be trucked in to be used as fill by Gales Holdings. This would be used for filling land on and around Turnock Street and would replace the Land and Environment Court (L&EC) approval for bringing fill from their existing local quarry site. The DA seeks truck and dog movements every two minutes for six and a half days per week for a minimum of 28 weeks to bring in the fill.

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Cut it down – Tweed Councillors at odds over future of forest red gum – The Echo

The forest red gum ( Eucalyptus tereticornis) has been there longer than the Freckles Early Childhood Learning Centre in Tweed Heads West but the impact of the ibises who are roosting there at night are leaving their deposits on the ground. While this is entirely natural for the birds it has been a cause of concern for the Childcare Centre and Tweed Shire Councillor Warren Polglase (conservative) put forward a Notice of Motion (NoM) at last Thursday’s Council meeting (18 February) to have the tree removed. While Cr Polglase acknowledged that the tree had been there before the childcare centre and that the ‘25 page arborist report was full of jargon’ that he didn’t understand he felt it should be removed at the cost of the Freckles Childhood Centre.

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