The proposed development fulfils the need to generate a business hub within the Noosa Business Centre in Noosaville for more diversified business offerings.
Noosa has battled to control short-term lettings in residential areas that attract large number of tenants whose rowdy socialising impacts nearby neighbours. I understand that this is a police matter and that we can only regulate the land use, Cr Lorentson said. Police as we know are under resourced ⦠my question is why can t we give our local laws officers greater powers? Cr Lorentson said. She said there had to be a point when the council decided to step up and act. However, Mr de Chastel rejected the idea, citing concerns about putting local laws officers in harm s way. Noosa through its planning scheme has prohibited approving party houses .
After buying the company in 1999, Mr van de Merwe has poured decades of hard-earned executive experience into successfully running Golden Breed outlets in Noosa, the Gold Coast, Byron Bay and Flinders in Victoria as well as online. Mr van de Merwe hopes to have his new store with its proposed upstairs short-term stay built and open for business by Christmas. We re going to build that big surf shed there, at the moment it s just a like a little ex-hire business for cars, he said. His brief to local award-winning architect Andrew Bock was an old school design with a modern take including 4m-high ceilings, and a slick two-bedroom unit upstairs with a roof garden.
NBN network builder Aurecon has already reduced the proposed monopole tower height from its original 35m proposal. Councillors at next week s ordinary meeting must decide whether or not to accept council legal advice to end its defence of the Planning and Environment Court appeal and approve a 26m version. The proposed NBN tower site at Cooran. Noosa Quad Bike Tours operator Charles Marais is among those withdrawing from legal action against the tower being built near his property. Mr Marais said he was doing so reluctantly. He said it was a case of whoever has the deepest pockets wins in court after his legal team told him he would have to spend at least $150,000 on the appeal.
An approval would open the way for a new tenant, suggested marina general manager Warren Smith. We haven t advertised it yet because we ve still got to finish the building, Mr Smith said. There used to be a sails structure out the back and out the front and they were looking a bit tired so we ve taken those down and build a roof over the top. We took the opportunity of doing works during the (COVID) lockdown and the River Deck tenancy was ending in May anyway, he said. The 2A tenancy shows the old Noosa River Deck eatery which is looking for a makeover.