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  • Profile photo of AwdevelopmentAwdevelopment
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    Hi, I have some land that i do plan to develop but it was flooded in the most recent queensland floods.
    The land is probably around 16.5 above sea level.

    I'm wandering if anyone knows anything in whats happening with da approvals because of the floods.

    I do plan to talk to the some architects and townplanners in regards to this though.

    William

    Profile photo of Scott No MatesScott No Mates
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    find out from a new zoning certificate S149 if it reveals the land as floodprone. Then design appropriately.

    Profile photo of Blue Ridge HomesBlue Ridge Homes
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    Good evening Awdevelopment,

    Definately have a chat to a town planner, you could also give council a call direct – if you already have your application underway will be able to check on it via PD online.

    We have most recently dealt with Josh of Brisbane Certification Consultants 
    http://www.buildingcertification.com.au/services.php

    I'm also hoping to meet with Marc Joyce of AAD Design this week
    http://www.aaddesign.com.au/profile.html

    With many of the properties there are simply revised, common sense changes that may come into to my understanding including some relaxation around the 8.5m height restriction rule.

    Feel welcome to contact me direct, kind regards

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