62A Brougham Street, Eltham VIC 3095

Description
Buildings and works to construct 21 dwellings, fences and decks and use of the land for leisure and recreation and building and works (including fences and decks) within the Urban Floodway Zone (UFZ), partial demolition of existing buildings and removal of vegetation
Planning Authority
Nillumbik Shire Council
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Reference number
907/2022/03P
Date sourced
We found this application on the planning authority's website on , over 2 years ago. It was received by them earlier.
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This is a ridiculous amount of units on the main road of Eltham
Which is part of the Gateway to Eltham v
And pulling down office buildings is a terrible waste of office space for Eltham and of resources
Another thing is it's on a flood zone
Also will overshadow the lovely business's surrounding the address
Also trees will come down which is detrimental to wildlife corridor aligning with the creek further down
Please reject this overdevelopment
Thanks

Lucy rose
Delivered to Nillumbik Shire Council

I would like to say I'm now supporting this development as it's a Co housing project which is a sustainable community project
I didn't know this as I contacted Ecag and so I looked into this project further
Please withdraw my initial objection

Lucy rose
Delivered to Nillumbik Shire Council

The proposal responds appropriately to the Shire of Nillumbik Planning Scheme and Council's other planning policies and should be supported.

The proposal responds positively to the emerging character of the surroundings.

The proposal responds positively to the strategic context.

The proposal will not unreasonably impact the amenity of the surroundings.

The proposal will increase the diversity of housing types on offer to meet the needs of a growing and changing local population, and provide a high quality design outcome on conveniently located site.

The proposal responds appropriately to the Clause 65 matters within the Victorian Planning Principles.

The proposal is an "acceptable planning outcome" as related by the following:
Gordon Avenue Investments Pty Ltd v Greater Geelong CC [2021] VCAT 1005
Knox CC v Tulcany Pty Ltd [2004] VSC 375

Shauna Wilson
Delivered to Nillumbik Shire Council

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