35-37 Rockliffe Street, Eltham VIC 3095

Buildings and works to construct three dwellings and associated vegetation removal

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(Source: Nillumbik Shire Council, reference 198/2018/03P)

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  1. Mary commented

    This is a one way dirt street. There is no on street parking. To cut down the number of trees needed to build these dwellings would be criminal

  2. Caitlin commented

    This end of Eltham is a wildlife corridor which relies heavily on native vegetation in backyards. Rockliffe street is also poorly serviced by public transport resulting in heavy reliance on motor vehicles. There is insufficient space for more cars on this street and given the road is one way there is no room for on street parking. Congestion is Eltham and surrounds is not coping with the current population numbers and increasing the population even more will only worsen the problem. Serious thought and good urban planning principles must be the only consideration when assessing this application.

  3. Katherine Kingsbury commented

    Whilst I mostly agree with Caitlen's comments, I would like to point out that this land has rear access for cars from ? Franklin St. Lets hope that the design will utilize this rear car access. Katherine

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