guys check out todays herald article about Wilson boathouse
go to pdonline.Brisbane.qld.gov.au
if that goes ahead good luck with carparks
Yep read that Wynnum Herald article.. It certainly would suck big time... How do you find it on that web site ?
I am looking to make a submission to this application
but have failed to do because the council server seems to be busy all the time
I will keep trying
Well guys we mite have to start looking for a new spot to sail from the counsil seems to have made it's mind up already.The gov needs money so they will sell the land to the highest bidder!!!!!!
Well that's going to suck. It's already hard enough getting parks there on a nice day. One of the only good low tide launch spots in Brisbane
here's the link for everyone not in wynnum.
quest.newspaperdirect.com/epaper/viewer.aspx
Terrible news and absolute crap, put some sensible low level commercial development there not high rise. Hopefully they built that section the same as rest of the harbour and foundation isn't stable enough to support it.
I know the multihull yacht club are putting together an objection.
They also run sailability out of that area so hopefully they can get enough weight behind the objections to stop it.
The whole thing reeks of trickery and corruption. How did that land previously zoned for recreational use get rezoned for commercial development ???
I would say that got 'snuck" through with other rezoning business. Last time they tried to develop the spit with multistory retail and residential buildings it got knocked back after much local protest. You can be sure the people pushing for this new crap have got $ in their eyes. They don't give a stuff about the regular people who use this location for seaside recreation. Sailors, fishermen. picnicers, boat watchers, and yes, windsurfers. Isn't the government supposed to protect us from these greedy opportunistic bastards ? Not assist them ? It's the equivalent of the Government selling a public park to a shopping centre or Hotel company.
So to recap, CORRUPTION , GREED , EXPLOITATION, $$$$$$$$$....It's BAD !
What are the boundaries of the development? Does it encroach on the existing road, roundabout, parking and parkland or is it confined to the foot print of the existing restaurant and function centre?
"100 full time employees for a 90 room motel". Are you joking! I am sure that will have an impact on the Traffic Management Plan.
is that a normal employee to room ratio , wouldnt that not be profitable . Actually just re read the article the " could create 100 full time jobs before and after the project " is just made up to try and convince people its good for us all .
Have a look at the development application at http://pdonline.brisbane.qld.gov.au/MasterView/modules/applicationmaster/default.aspx?page=wrapper&key=A003908538
Looks pretty big. Takes out the Darling Point Sailing Squadron and the Coast Guard as well.
Looking at the plan, there are about 90 rooms and only 50 car parking spots, Could be a good place to start your objections.
There's a few submissions, so feel free to add to the list
I visited our local councillor peter Cummings today
there is not much he can do because its state gov land not brisbane
all we can do is put in submissions with (pdonline.Brisbane.qld.gov.au
check out the building plan its something to see
I've just checked out the BCC web site. I'm having dificulty seeing what the fuss is about. The development is on a 2000m2 block of land west of darling point sailing club, 300m west of the windsurfing car parking area. The nearest convenient public car park to the hotel is further west of the hotel. The hotel has 50 parking spaces and 90 rooms. A % of guests will fly in and not need car parking. I suspect the impact on windsurfing at Manly will be minimal.
Maybe we could persuade them to add an some public parking, external shower, some toilets, BBQ etc to make it beneficial for us too
Let's not stop there, how about complimentary drinks and food, as well as consierge assitance with rigging and derigging in compensation for the free spectacle for their guests of us windsurfing.
An alternative windsurfing venue during the construction period could be the public land adjacent to Royal Qld Yacht Squadron, accessed by the road adjacent to the yacht trailer park. I have sailed here on a number of occassions in NE and SE winds. Remember having to take a bit of a walk with gear during low tide. Rigging area not as good as Trafalgar St and limited car parking at end of road.
I have been told there will be a meeting of concerned residents on Sunday 20th at the Sailability Bayside headquarters Norfolk Point at nine o'clock. I'll see if I can get some contact details and info about the organisers if anyone is interested.