Maleny Community Precinct Council Decision Draws Near
12 August 2008
The Sunshine Coast Regional Council is closer to making a decision regarding the long awaited Maleny Community Precinct development. Many issues remain unresolved and the principal concerns of environmentalists remain:
- Adequate buffer zones are needed along the entire length of Obi Obi Creek, which borders the land on its southern and eastern boundaries.
- The two defined areas suitable for restoration into wetlands need to be defined and have adequate buffer zones established around them.
- Corridors linking the wetland areas to Obi Obi Creek are vital to ensure the viability of the restoration project in the wetland areas.
- The long promised walking track adjacent to the Obi Obi watercourse from Maleny to Gardners Falls needs to be included in the master planning.
- Council needs to clearly indicate how funding is to be derived for the planning work required on the site, what infrastructure Council intends to provide to the Precinct, and how the remaining balance of the purchase contract with Mr Porter is to be funded.
- Sporting and Recreation groups need to develop and provide to the public of Maleny and Council how they intend to finance and construct their infrastructure, sporting facilities and access to the site, and how they intend to address the serious constraints of slope, water flow, soil stability and erosion control measures.
Earlier Stories:
Community Precinct Golf Course Resolution to be Revisited
13 April 2008
Maleny Community Precinct - Disappointing Resolution
22 November 2007
Background to the Maleny Community Precinct Issue
New to the Maleny Community Precinct debate? Here is a background document with a wealth of info.
More comment and opinions on this issue may be seen on the Maleny Times website.
Obi Obi Parklands
A website to raise public awarenes of an alternative proposal for the use of the Maleny Community Precinct land purchased by the Council. An environmental park with walking trails is surely better than another hack community golf course...
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