Artist s impressions of Sekisui House s hotel and residential development at Yaroomba. Â A hearing is due to take place next month.
Development Watch Lyn Saxton earlier this month lamented the fact the revelations hadn t come out after the initial council approval, as they could ve launched a judicial review and sidestepped the costly process. She said she expected any issues raised with council processes would have to be dealt with separately, not as part of the ongoing legal case.
The revelations:
Within the thousands of pages released was an email trail which revealed council planning assessment officers had been preparing to recommend refusal of the billion-dollar development just weeks before it was eventually recommended for, and granted approval by councillors in June, 2018.
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Subscriber only An exclusive beachside estate has recorded an extraordinary flurry of sales to enter 2021 with just three blocks left. Yaroomba s Beachside Estate is living up to its name, with the desire to live within walking distance of the beach a major appeal for buyers. That s the view of Sekisui House project director Evan Aldridge who said 75 per cent of the estate had sold in the past two months. Local buyers have been quick to act, recognising the limited opportunity in this area, and the few chances locally to build a dream home within walking distance to the ocean, Mr Aldridge said.