779 Point Nepean Road Rosebud VIC 3939

The development of thirteen (13) dwellings, removal of vegetation, creation of access to a road zone category 1 and associated works, generally in accordance with the endorsed plans

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(Source: Mornington Peninsula Shire Council, reference P15/1655.02)

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  1. Wendy Easton commented

    Hi,
    There are so many of these townhouses in McCrae now, it is ruining the village aspect of why we bought in McCrae. The high density development made purely for profit by greedy property developers on the peninsula has made McCrae become like any other suburb in Melbourne without the infrastructure of a Melbourne suburb like footpaths.
    We have two town houses in our street that are still incomplete after 5 years and a very dangerous corner which is terribly dangerous for any pedestrians, both showing lack of council control.
    Please do not allow 3 stories again in McCrae and have some input on design. Some of the town houses are plain ugly. You made a precedence in Dromana and Tootgarook with homes (in Latrobe St), town houses and apartments being three stories and they for most are ugly monstrosities.
    We live here permanently and in the last 7 years have seen McCrae decline in its Village appeal due to the change from house owners to high density development. Christmas time has become a nightmare due to high this high density. Alas these town houses are empty for most other times of the year so having high density development doesn’t aid the local businesses. I wonder how some of these property developers building cheap, nasty and over priced town houses get away with it.

    Wendy Easton

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