New Pool Plan Gets Green Light at Hamilton Luxury Home

A luxury property owner in Hamilton has gained approval to expand a swimming pool and outdoor area at a high-value home on Prospect Terrace.



Background of the Proposal

The owner of the residence at 7 Prospect Terrace, Hamilton, lodged an application with BCC on 17 June 2025. The request sought permission to rebuild the swimming pool and outdoor entertainment area at the property, which was purchased in September 2024 for $12.3 million. The residence, designed by Joe Adsett and built by Graya, sits on a steep site overlooking the Brisbane skyline.

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Approval and Assessment

BCC approved the application on 3 July 2025. The application was assessed at code level and handled by an officer from council. The approved works include building activities involving amenity, aesthetics, and a dwelling house extension. The pool and terrace are to be positioned 5.25 metres above natural ground level. The project involves the expertise of Property Projects Australia Pty Ltd as consultant, with the application lodged in the name of Louis Zenonos.

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Previous Related Development Issues in Hamilton

The approval follows earlier controversy in the same area. In 2023, a neighbouring property at 25 Grays Road, also constructed by Graya, was subject to an enforcement notice regarding large retaining walls supporting an infinity pool. That dispute was resolved after the property owners agreed to reduce the size of the retaining structure.

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Consideration of Neighbouring Properties

Submissions in support of the recent application noted that several neighbouring properties on Prospect Terrace, Grays Road, Eldernell Terrace, and Mullens Street have pools and visible retaining walls. The application documents indicated these were factors considered in the proposal for 7 Prospect Terrace.

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What’s Next



With BCC approval granted, the redevelopment at the Hamilton property is set to proceed. No appeal has been lodged in relation to the approval.

Published 5-July-2025

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