103 The Parade, Ocean Grove, VIC

Construction of a Dwelling Over 7.5m in Height and Create/Alter Access to a Road Zone Category 1 (RDZ1)

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(Source: City of Greater Geelong, reference 690/2019)

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  1. Robyn Alcock-Roddis commented

    The height is excessive and unreasonably impacts on neighbours all of which are single story except for the double story apartment building and is out of character for the neighbourhood. This will result in intrusive overlooking of private spaces of the neighbouring properties. It is of concern that the substantial trees in the rear corners of the property have been removed despite them being clearly shown as remaining on the plans. These trees and in particular the gum tree provided both visual screening from the only other oversized building and much needed habitat for the endangered Swift Parrot and many were regularly seen there.
    Given the size and siting of the building so close to all but the front boundary it unreasonably impacts on neighbours. The location of ac units and pool pump etc are a consideration for noise impacting on neighbours.

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