A $100 million plan to redevelop Ballymore is set to be approved by the Brisbane City Council.
The proposal to rework Queensland Rugby Union’s sporting fields and stadiums was approved 3-1 by council’s planning committee Tuesday morning and now heads to the full council meeting.
Residents of the inner-northern suburb have been angered by plans to redevelop the state-owned site, concerned about traffic, safety and amenity issues. Support has come from the rugby network.
Local councillor David Hinchliffe tried to defer the application for a week for further community consultation and to check QRU’s legal status.
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“It’s bloody outrageous. This steamrolling of an unpopular application in a local area is arrogance at its worst,” Cr Hincliffe said.
The plan to expand the headquarters of the QRU has upset local residents.
Critics have claimed the QRU and friends were riding roughshod over local community objections.
Supporters said the proposal would contribute to the health of Queenslanders and about 400 construction jobs, plus a further 350 full-time jobs when complete.
It would also generate revenue for the QRU and a site which costs $2 million a year in maintenance and depreciation.
The plans for the Ballymore Sports Academy include an accommodation village and medical centre, a three-storey, 115-room motel, commercial offices and large licensed club.
Concerned residents have argued the changes would bring a sizeable increase in business activity in a residential suburb.
Some suggest it may also violate a 1966 Deed of Grant in Trust when the state government handed over land alongside Enoggera Creek for sport and recreation facilities.
Local families believe the 12ha Ballymore precinct belongs to the community, not the QRU.
QRU's first proposal was promised $25 million by former prime minister John Howard in 2007. The Rudd Government pulled that funding last year.
QRU submitted the latest planning application to council last September.