500 Tooronga Road, Hawthorn East VIC 3123

(Amendment) Construct building and works and waive the standard car parking requirement associated with a restaurant.

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(Source: Boroondara City Council, reference Post19/00589)

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  1. Rob Beavis commented

    As a local resident subject to increasing population pressures in the area and the associated problem with finding car parking places I believe that the standard car parking requirements should be applied to this application.

  2. Kerrie Knott commented

    I would normally agree re parking especially in a small village situation with very limited parking spaces. To my knowledge this is a rebuild after a fire and these shops are precious to us all and the sooner they are rebuilt the better. You cannot create parking when there is none to be had. The issue was when the apartments were built behind the shops robbing the shopping precinct of prized parking spaces.

  3. Rob Beavis commented

    Thank you Kerrie, I assumed this was a standard proforma ambit claim by developers. In the circumstances you described I withdraw my objection.

  4. Kerrie Knott commented

    Rob, I too feel very strongly about the claims and changes to planning requirements. There seems to be an assumption that we should all be walking and cycling everywhere we go!!!! Amazing given the number of baby boomers living in our area.

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