An Australian Securities and Investment Commission company search showed Camtegan was headed by Stephen Francis Cole of Cotton Tree. Mr Cole s planning report, now being assessed by council staff, said the complex would come with solar panels to power the units and a communal pool area. The proposed eco-friendly unit complex proposed for Noosa Junction. The three-storey complex will be a mix of three-bedroom units and two-bedroom units which will be designed to comply with the council s sustainable building design code. The proposal will have an attractive landscape setting that will make a positive contribution to the streetscape of Bottlebrush Avenue, the planning report said.
Mr Puljich on Friday said GemLife would let the matter be decided next Thursday at council s ordinary meeting. It was despite Monday s general committee meeting containing a fresh report restating the council s case for refusal. That sparked GemLife to send its own reports about the overall benefits of ambitious project to councillors on Friday. Council s reasons for refusal include the development s conflicts with SEQ Regional Plan and the site not being included in the council s urban growth boundaries. The proposed development is contrary to state planning policy as it will irreversibly impact on good agricultural land, council planning co-ordinator Patrick Murphy said in his report.
Owners of a prestige canal home in Noosa who want permission to bulk up their jetty have not got everyone onside as their proposal goes before council.
Many of these can be observed feeding and drinking at Sunrise Beach particularly from May to November. Glossies are extremely fussy eaters with a very restricted diet, feeding only on the seeds in cones of she-oaks casuarina and allocasuarina species and even then only selected individual trees. Ms Walter is concerned a development approval condition for food trees to be propagated for planting on a different site would not be effective in providing sustenance for the birds. This development has come as a shock to our community and flora and fauna conservationists, Ms Walter said. There is a small window of opportunity to act and maximise the outcome for the glossies and the community.