A petition is calling for the dismissal of a planning permit that will remove native vegetation and subdivide the land into five lots.
Surf Coast Shire Council acknowledged the petition that requests a planning permit for 310 Grossmans Road Torquay not be granted during its November 28 meeting.
The petition, created by Chalisa Morrison, consisted of 722 signatures to protect the area, including Messmate trees and woodland.
“Native woodlands and greenbelts are diminishing in the Surf Coast and all over Australia; this is impacting animals and their ability to survive,” Ms Morrison said in the petition.
“We are slowly losing our native habitat and greenbelts in the name of development; animals are being left homeless, and animal migratory habits are being interfered with.
“Old growth trees found throughout this property supports carbon emission absorption at far greater rates than younger trees; a function that we require to support global climate challenges.”
Councillor Paul Barker said the property owners should have the right to do what they want with their land, which included decisions related to development and vegetation removal.
“Any intervention by council should be minimal and respect individual property rights,” he said.
“The petition, while well-intentioned, introduces a level of government involvement that may infringe on these rights.
“While I appreciate the democratic process, we should uphold the sanctity of property rights. The property owner has the right to decide on the use of their private land.”