1/114 Wilson Street, Brunswick VIC 3056

Construction of a front and side fence to a maximum height of 2.0 metres, gate and roller door

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(Source: Moreland City Council, reference MPS/2011/825)

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  1. Paul Dorazio commented

    As a resident of the premises I ask that you please allow an even higher fence. The ground level of the property is much higher then the street level. Making a small fence will result in no privacy and security for the people that live there. The fence will not be high enough to even cover clothes lines at the side and rear of the property - this will look very unsightly to passers by. Please consider the dynamics of this unique property before making any decisions that effect the people who live there and how this will look for the surrounding community. The current fence provides security and privacy to the tenants and covers unsightly things like clothes lines and rubbish bins from the street. Any changes to lowering the height of the fence will be detrimental to the tenants and how they can use their backyards. How would you anyone like the whole street to be able to see right into their backyard? If any reductions are made I won't even be able to have a bbq this summer without the whole street be able to see.

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