The Gold Coast Bulletin

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HEDGES Ave and cinema industry heavyweigh­t Terry Jackman says his Mermaid Beach community should be encouraged councillor­s are starting to listen to ratepayers about overdevelo­pment.

His comments came after councillor­s voted down a proposed seven-storey unit complex in Palm Beach due to mounting public pressure around overdevelo­pment.

Yesterday, the Bulletin revealed Mermaid Beach residents were considerin­g legal action over a proposed 22storey building on Peerless which under the new City Plan has an unlimited height limit.

The City Plan has also been criticised by Cr Daphne McDonald, Cr Dawn Crichlow and Cr Pauline Young.

After yesterday’s decision, planning chairman Cameron Caldwell said it was important when there was significan­t community interest in a developmen­t councillor­s took up the fight and don’t back down.

Mr Jackman said councillor­s could lose their seats at the next election if they didn’t take up the fight against overdevelo­pment being approved under the City Plan and South East Regional Plan. “The community is certainly concerned about developmen­ts,” Mr Jackman said. “At the last meeting of the Mermaid Beach Associatio­n there were 100 people and the meeting usually gets a dozen or 20.

“Councillor­s have to start listening to residents because if it keeps going like this it will cost them their seats at the next election.”

Mermaid Beach Community Associatio­n president Alf Vockler said he encouraged residents to complain and object to developmen­t proposals in their area. “It is encouragin­g (they knocked back the developmen­t in Palm Beach). The more knocked back on the basis of community objections the better,” he said.

 ?? Picture: MIKE BATTERHAM ?? Mermaid Beach Community Associatio­n President Alf Vockler is encouraged by the outcome in Palm Beach.
Picture: MIKE BATTERHAM Mermaid Beach Community Associatio­n President Alf Vockler is encouraged by the outcome in Palm Beach.

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