High rise development along Burleigh Esplanade seems to race unabated in creating a wall of concrete, casting shadows over many homes and afternoon shadows over our beach, as well as blocking ocean views from home scattered all over the Burleigh ridge.Element for example, still in construction (shown with scaffolding), is rumored to have gained permission for extra floors and increased footprint coverage, valued at millions of dollars, in exchange for a new toilet block to be built in the Esplanade park, (not opposite their building)
Sure looks like a a lopsided benefit.
The developers of Element, quoted in their marketing, how they love the feeling of the Burleigh beach lifestyle, but by creating a building with such huge coverage it doesn't seem like they have captured any of that spirit, just chasing more dollars.
Ambiance, at the southern end of the Esplanade responded to the communities voice regarding an overly high development on the beachfront block and followed the requirements of the town plan.
Local council and state government respond to the voice of residents, but many of the residents along the Esplanade are elderly and don't have the knowledge, resources or have the financial backing to defend such development applications. This is what the town plan is supposed to do and which we all have an opportunity to contribute to. If a property is purchased after a town plan has been implemented then the development should be bound by the plan.
I recognize that high rise living is part of the Gold Coast life style, but creating buildings that destroy the very reason why we have come to live here, is not only creating shadowed, windy canyons of concrete but is greedy development and not in the spirit of Burleigh.