Bundock St has enough ugly signs. A daycate centre is a target market, therefore does not need to tell every single person travelling on the road they are there. We residents, know they are there, signs need to be sympathetic to our suburb, not flashing lights anf loud colours.
173 Bundock Street Belgian Gardens QLD 4810
- Description
- Code Assessable - Higher Impact Advertising Device - Green Leaves Early Learning
- Planning Authority
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Townsville City Council
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- Reference number
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OPW22/0157This was created by Townsville City Council to identify this application. You will need this if you talk directly with them or use their website.
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Date sourced
- We found this application on the planning authority's website on , about 3 years ago. It was received by them earlier.
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Notified
- 46 people were notified of this application via Planning Alerts email alerts
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Comments
- 4 comments made here on Planning Alerts
Public comments on this application
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I disagree with the need for any more signage in this area & for the daycare centre, it already has its name clearly printed on the building in large lettering… that can be seen from the road.
Please refuse their request & try to avoid extra signage consider, the children, tenants & owners that live in the units in the same complex and for drivers it’s dangerous as drivers need to be concentrating on road signs especially the approaching traffic lights it will be a big distraction with unnecessary large lighted flashing business signs.
Anyone seeking a child care will find it from a simple google search or advertisement on local radio is better than this type of signage. Its great that new businesses are coming into the area but we want to keep as much natural space as possible’ don’t need these signs.
As a resident of the "quiet part" of Hugh Street, I objected to this childcare centre before it was built. It was not mooted at all when the original historic convent building was pulled down pre-apartment development, which I also objected to. There was to be a stage I and stage II apartment development. Only stage I has materialised. This centre will not only reduce my amenity by increasing traffic in Hugh Street but now seems set to assault me visually by an over-abundance of signage. I agree with the previous two comments. Indeed, Townsville already has too many ugly signs, and anyone can find anything they need with the help of Google. It has perfectly legible sign and if it doesn't already have a perfectly legible street number, I would suggest they explore that avenue.
I agree with the above comments. No need for large signage in a residential area.