April 1, 2012

Taylor Point in Trinity Beach to Remain Pristine

A 25-year battle concerning Cairns' last remaining substantial coastal land site, Taylor Point in Trinity Beach, has concluded this week with the Planning and Environment Court ruling against the landowner to subdivide and develop the 18.8ha prominent headland.

The ongoing application for the development of Taylor Point has stirred fierce political and legal debate with great community support in favour of conservation for the site. Michael Moore's Cairnsblog.net provides an extensive account for the history of the site which can be viewed HERE.

Taylor Point not to be developed, court rules
The Cairns Post - March 31st 2012

TAYLOR Point will remain untouched by development after the council and local conservationists won their battle to protect Cairns' last pristine headland.

The Planning and Environment Court yesterday ruled against the respected landowner and developer Robert Prettejohn, who proposed to subdivide the 18.8ha outcrop and build 30 houses on the land.

Conservationists say the court’s decision warns developers that Cairns’ unspoilt hillslopes are off limits, but Mr Prettejohn says the ruling sets a damaging precedent for landowners.

Mayor Val Schier insists Cairns Regional Council should seize on the court’s decision and buy the land for conservation, with help from the State and Federal governments.

"We’ve finished with that 1970s and 1980s development at any cost, not giving a damn about the visual amenity, and the population is saying they want different sorts of development," Cr Schier said outside the court.

"People have said that they wanted this hillslope back for the people of Cairns."

Her council ruled against Mr Prettejohn’s development application in July 2010, despite council officers recommending his plans be approved.

Mr Prettejohn insisted his project would have had a minimal environmental impact and would not spoil the visual amenity of the northern beaches.

"People look at this as conservationists versus developer, but I’m a conservationist myself… and I thought I was doing exactly the right thing around Taylor Point," said Mr Prettejohn, who also developed the celebrated Thala Beach Lodge and Kewarra Beach Resort.

But Judge Bill Harrison dismissed Mr Prettejohn’s appeal after hearing three weeks of evidence, saying the residential development was out of line with "the very clear" town planning guidelines in Cairns.

Those guidelines were changed last year and Taylor Point was zoned mostly as conservation land, meaning only one house could be built on the site.

Mr Prettejohn said he would now consider his options for Taylor Point, including another application to develop the land, or taking the matter to the Court of Appeal.

Peter Musso licensed real estate agent at Ray White Cairns Beaches selling property in Cairns' beautiful northern beach suburbs including Trinity Beach, Kewarra Beach, Clifton Beach, Palm Cove, Trinity Park, Smithfield, Yorkeys Knob, Holloways Beach, Machans Beach, Caravonica and surrounds.

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