By Kirra Livingstone
THE hinterland could be home to a new short-term accommodation tourism venture with plans submitted for small sale eco-cabins in Glasshouse Mountains.
Plans were lodged in late June seeking to build eight eco-cabins at 261 Meyricks Road, Glass House Mountains.
The property, which the lot size has not been noted, would include visitor parks and communal space.
The property is surrounded by the Coonowrin Creek Bushland Reserve, with Sunshine Coast Farm Stay to the north-west and Bassett Barks to the south-east of the site.
However the plan could face some hurdles, with Council officers now seeking further information.
“The application has not been accompanied by the relevant plans for all aspects of the development application,” a council officer stated.
“Submission of elevations and sections is required. The plans must also include indicative imagery of the finished development when viewed from both frontages.”
A geo-technical report was also required due to the site being encumbered by a landslide hazard.
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