325 Barkly Street, Brunswick VIC 3056

Demolition of the existing buildings, use and development of the land for two eight storey, mixed use buildings; with a reduction of the car parking requirement, a waiver of the loading and unloading requirement and the removal of native vegetation

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(Source: Moreland City Council, reference MPS/2015/503/C)

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  1. Marianbe commented

    This is over limit
    Too big too high for this street
    Get real- this overcrowding overdevelopment is ruining / slumming our inner city big time

  2. Mario Milici commented

    Can you please confirm that this permit amendment 'for the serving of alcohol' is only limited to the site previously known as 27 Wilson ave, now the rear of 325 Barkly st and NOT the whole development zone known as 'The Jewell Precinct'?
    The application contains several elements that are confusing inc
    - incorrect elevation drawings (Shown is the Union St site yet to be commenced)
    - 1 floor plan that shows a small area (27 wilson ave) and another showing the whole site
    - no advertising requirement...or notification to local business and residences

    regards
    Mario

  3. Claire Plummer commented

    I hope Moreland Council can make up its mind and stop letting the developer give it to them both ways - you’ll only end up with out of control VD (vertical development). The liquor licence is being applied for on the basis that this is a non-residential area. This is very much a residential area, people have bought and plan to live in the residential apartments above the bar. Moreland Council reject this proposal.

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