2013年05月26日
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Dead trees costly for Rix development Local Gold Coast News,hogan prezzi
FIVE dead trees could cost the Gold Coast a $100 million development because they might be home to an owl and a sugar glider,peuterey spaccio.
In an evaluation of a proposed Upper Coomera project,alviero martini i classe, council environmental bureaucrats ruled that the dead house trees on the site could not be cut down.
The ruling effectively removes six lots worth a total of $1.2 million from the proposed multimillion-dollar Upper Coomera residential project,Sito Hogan, a move which developer Norm Rix says virtually makes his development financially unviable.
His development on the corner of Days and Old Coach roads was approved by the city planning committee yesterday,Peuterey Uomo, but with a condition he said he could not accept and which could lead to a legal battle involving ratepayers money.
Mr Rix said he was willing to reduce a proposed eight-storey and another seven-storey tower to three as requested by council,peuterey outlet, but said giving up six lots worth a combined $1.2 million to protect five dead trees was much council report stated the trees,Peuterey Donna, classed as bearing trees might provide a home for native animals.
It stated that owl pellets were discovered on the site,moncler.it, while a squirrel glider had been spotted 500m south of the trees in July.
The council environmental officers originally wanted 12 lots of land removed from the development to protect the trees,peuterey shops, but were talked down to six by Mr Rix.Related articles:
FIVE dead trees could cost the Gold Coast a $100 million development because they might be home to an owl and a sugar glider,peuterey spaccio.
In an evaluation of a proposed Upper Coomera project,alviero martini i classe, council environmental bureaucrats ruled that the dead house trees on the site could not be cut down.
The ruling effectively removes six lots worth a total of $1.2 million from the proposed multimillion-dollar Upper Coomera residential project,Sito Hogan, a move which developer Norm Rix says virtually makes his development financially unviable.
His development on the corner of Days and Old Coach roads was approved by the city planning committee yesterday,Peuterey Uomo, but with a condition he said he could not accept and which could lead to a legal battle involving ratepayers money.
Mr Rix said he was willing to reduce a proposed eight-storey and another seven-storey tower to three as requested by council,peuterey outlet, but said giving up six lots worth a combined $1.2 million to protect five dead trees was much council report stated the trees,Peuterey Donna, classed as bearing trees might provide a home for native animals.
It stated that owl pellets were discovered on the site,moncler.it, while a squirrel glider had been spotted 500m south of the trees in July.
The council environmental officers originally wanted 12 lots of land removed from the development to protect the trees,peuterey shops, but were talked down to six by Mr Rix.Related articles:
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