Development company director Cos Schuh of Gympie We were pleased to the councillor s approach to it, the co-operation of the council on this has been excellent, he said. I would think we d be looking and the minimum investment in the building of $3 million. Mixed development is not all that easy to pull together, but we think that s worked well for that space - hopefully it fits with what Cooroy s all about because it s just a nice place to live, Mr Schuh said. This new complex will be built at the former Energex depot site. Councillor Brian Stockwell said the project would contribute to a character refresh of that side of town.
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Subscriber only Noosa Mayor Clare Stewart declared two conflicts of interest during this week s council meeting - but only one saw her leave the chamber. Cr Stewart opted to take no part when the council briefly discussed an application for Heritage Motel Investments submitted by Gympie accountant Cosmos Schuh. The application was for a convenience shop and offices on street level and four units on the first floor on Diamond St in Cooroy. However, Cr Steward did not declare a prescribed conflict of interest related to the developer. Instead, she cited the involvement of Cooroy IGA operator Peter Zipf, whose company Creekgold donated to her March election campaign.