10 Andrews Street, Eltham VIC 3095

Buildings and works to construct a second dwelling and associated tree removal

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(Source: Nillumbik Shire Council, reference 512/2017/03P)

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  1. Mary commented

    I am sick of people trying to make a profit from their land, and cut down yrees

  2. Mary commented

    Enough people are cutting down trees to maximise the profit on their block

  3. Mary commented

    Sorry, sick of people trying to make profit from their blocks.Eltham has enough of a population and not enough parking at the station. No more trees should be cut down. Each block should stay just as it has to in the green wedge

  4. Julie commented

    It is a joke with all this overdevelopment of our once beautiful suburb it all come down to money such short term thinking l tried to stop a development a few years ago went to Many council meeting had all the council members come to view the issues all were in agreement that it shouldn’t go through except one town planner had encouraged the developer to try to go through with the subdivision which was wrong. This then went to V cat which l also went to not knowing what l was up against it was just a joke the property owner never turned up just a team of experts that don’t even live in our area needless to say the money won again with Vcat giving the developers the ok it’s just a disgrace what are we leaving our kids shame on them all

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