24 McGown Road Mount Eliza VIC 3930

Description
Subdivide the land into two (2) lots; remove vegetation, develop a second dwelling & associated works in accordance with the endorsed plans
Planning Authority
Mornington Peninsula Shire Council
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Reference number
P11/0621.04
Date sourced
We found this application on the planning authority's website on , over 1 year ago. It was received by them earlier.
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Comments made here were sent to Mornington Peninsula Shire Council. Add your own comment.

This block is just over 2600m2 and located in the Woodlands part of Mount Eliza. This 100% should be withdrawn and/or rejected immediately. The subdivision provisions for the Woodland area are determined primarily by the Design and Development Overlay (DDO). The current DDO (Schedule 4) provisions generally require a minimum lot size of no less than 2500 square metres, and generally allow no more than one dwelling to be constructed on a lot.

"Amongst other matters, the amendment will, when compared to the previous Design and Development Overlay Schedule 4 Environmental Design over the land, have the effect of introducing new restrictions, as generally summarised below (refer to the DDO18 for full detail):
 Introducing additional permit requirements.
 Increasing the minimum lot size in the Mt Eliza Woodland area (previously in the case of an integrated subdivision, an exemption was allowed for no more than two lots for every 2,600 square metres of site area.)"

Kate Butler
Delivered to Mornington Peninsula Shire Council

Council MUST put a stop to the free for all for developers who continue to want to ruin the unique woodlands area of Mt Eliza.
This area should NOT be treated as an area ripe for the developers or city folk looking to make a return on an investment by buying up these bush blocks with a view to destroying the trees and native vegetation on them when they apply to subdivide them!
Come on council. Time to show if you really care about protecting what is left of this unique area of the Peninsula.
Thank you.

Shell
Delivered to Mornington Peninsula Shire Council

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