4-6 Harvey Street, Malvern VIC 3144

Construction of a multi-dwelling development and a front fence exceeding 1.5 metres in height

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(Source: City of Stonnington, reference 0799/18)

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  1. Ana Chan commented

    We object to the development of a multi dwelling as residents in Dalny st are already having problems with flooding due to drainage pipe in number 4 Harvey st connected to number 2 Harvey st , connected to 6 and 4 Dalny st. Imagine the impact with a multi dwelling!

  2. Ana Chan commented

    We the residents of 6,4 and 2 Dalny Street Malvern object to the proposed development of 4-6 Harvey Street Malvern. We ask for an extension to be granted to allow us to receive a professional opinion. Our concerns are as follows
    -Height of proposed development which will be higher then any existing house/unit located in Harvey and Dalny Street Malvern. This will cause the loss of the streets character which we will never get back.
    -Overlooking into 6,4 and 2 Dalny Streets windows. Our privacy once enjoyed removed entirely by the height of the development.
    -Screening trees proposed by the developer are located so close to the corner boundary of 4 Dalny and 2 Harvey Street Malvern where a private storm water drain is located. This drain is used by 6,4 Dalny Street and 2 Harvey Street. We have already suffered root intrusion caused by the existing bay leaf tree and had to have John Gowan from stonnington council at site. Whilst we don’t object to the removal of the existing bay leaf tree we would like the developer to more it further away from the boundary line to prevent root intrusion problems in the future and don’t want the tree overhanging into our properties. I hope you take into consideration our concerns. We know developers are there to make money and the affect of the development on the neighbourhood is of little concern.

  3. Leigh Lenton commented

    Harvey Street has been one of the loveliest, character filled, tree lined streets in Malvern.
    We have lost so much character in Stonnington due to developers. We know inner city living is inevitable but this is not Malvern Road.
    In this instance the development in such a small street would look totally out of character. It should be kept to an acceptable height and in keeping with the surrounding homes.
    As residents of Stonnington for many many years we object to such a development and hope council can respect the wishes of residents and retain the special and unique beauty of this street.

  4. Keith Lam commented

    We are LAM's family and the resident of 2 Dalny Street. We have been living in this address more than 20 years already. We grow up here and love this place.

    However we object to the proposed development of 4-6 Harvey Street Malvern in this case,as this new development located directly behind my property due to height which will cause removal of natural light and overlooking. We respect our privacy to be protected and our morning sunlight to be seen daily.

    Also, our baby boy Justin is only 1 year old, his room is facing directly to the wall of 4-6 Harvey Street and if the development is going to proceed, the noice level will definately affect his daily life style and sleeping behaviour.

    Harvey Street is a short street and this development will remove from streetscape permantly.

    Therfore I urge our council to have a serious investigation and thought when approving this building permit.

    Our family has been supported Stonnington Council for years and we hope our council will have a serious thought for us in this time. Thank you very much.

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