Terrific sounding development, although I haven't seen the plans the community would hope that the design has integrity and merit, unlike the eyesore allowed at 423-431 Spencer Street, and I'm sure the community would welcome the competition of another supermarket in the area, as well as other retail providing an 'active street frontage', but.
- Developers and the Planning Department need to be aware that the existing residents already have very limited available parking in the area with the existing housing stock.
- All new multi-residential developments MUST provide and their residents with onsite parking.
- The excavation for such parking MUST be budgeted as part of their overall costs, as for all developments in West Melbourne.
- Everyone knows that parking increases the value of property in inner city Melbourne, so it makes financial sense to include it.
- The existing owners have a loading bay and it seems peculiar to think a supermarket on a main arterial into the city could exist without one in this new proposal
- Developers and Planners need to have a realistic understanding of how communities live. These new residents will have family and friends visiting. On top of the existing parking issues, where do they think these visitors will be parking in an area where the parking is already limited. No one wants West Melbourne turning into another Richmond!
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