Client Subdivision M

We had originally approached the owner of this property with a view to purchasing the property for subdivision.   After some initial discussions we were unsuccessful in purchasing the property.   The owner sought to progress the subdivision themselves, however were unable to achieve a lawful point of discharge of stormwater through the downstream neighbour’s […]

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Project W Subdivision & Renovation

One of our own recent development projects, this project was a one-into-two lot subdivision in a Brisbane middle ring southside suburb where we retained a distinctive mid 1970s home.   Rather than demolish the home and create two equal lots, the retained home underwent major renovations, retaining its character whilst having an ensuite and bedroom […]

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West End Residential Development feasibility

Vesi were requested to complete a detailed preliminary feasibility review of options for two adjacent character infill (CR2) residential sites in West End.   Each house sat over lots comprising 607m2 with a 15m frontage, resulting in a total combined site of 1214m2 and a 30m frontage.    Feasibility and architectural advice in relation to a number […]

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Holland Park subdivision

Holland Park Subdivision

Vesi were engaged to test the potential of the subdivision of a Holland Park corner lot. The site was zoned low density and would result in lots below minimum lot sizes required by the subdivision code.   Vesi prepared a concept subdivision plan, and drawings of the existing and proposed houses, to demonstrate the proposal would […]

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bushfire hazard overlay

Chermside West Bushfire Hazard Assessment

Vesi were approached to provide a preliminary assessment of the implications on a potential subdivision site being included in the Brisbane City Council Bushfire Hazard overlay. The site was partially affected by the high hazard buffer area, which would have potential implications for subdivision, market appeal and subsequent construction costs.   Reference was made to state […]

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Bushfire hazard assessment and Brisbane City Plan 2014

The Brisbane City Plan 2014 introduced a number of ‘overlays’ within the new planning scheme. These twenty-six overlays identify when applicable codes relate to a site, and cover a wide range of considerations from flooding to building heritage and character. The bushfire overlay addresses bushfire hazard. Many people living adjacent to natural parklands within Brisbane […]

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