The group said that Treasury had already released a statement based on the SEQ Regional Plan that there was already 15 years' land supply available within the urban footprint and zoned. The group questioned the timing of the amendments, given council was currently consulting on its Coastal Hazard Adaptation Strategy and a key Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change report was due to be released documenting latest climate change projections. The group outlined its thoughts that the report could significantly alter views on suitable planning and zoning for low-lying areas like the Bli Bli land earmarked for rezoning. Issues with the land's suitability for housing and ability to be insured due to its location were also raised as was the timing as council contemplates the next iteration of its planning scheme.