15 Leamington Crescent Caulfield East VIC 3145

Construction of four double storey dwellings

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(Source: City of Glen Eira, reference GE/DP-33426/2020)

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  1. Jo Randi commented

    Squeezing 4 double storey townhouses on a small block of land surrounded by single storey family houses doesn’t match the neighbourhood character in the area. We have enough apartments and small units along the main road and around station. Please glen Eire council don’t encourage even more such development in a neighbourhood zone.

  2. Nalesch commented

    Wholeheartedly agree with Jo Randis comment. Caulfield from top to bottom is losing its character entirely. City of Glen Eira should take greater care to preserve the heritage homes in the area and not rush to give excessive development the go ahead in hopes of collecting more rates from more dwellings. The suburb is so busy and congested as is. Enough already. Greedy developers and hungry council will see this suburb turn into a dump.

  3. Cathy Anderson commented

    I also wholeheartedly agree with Nalesch and Jo Randi. As a Carnegie resident of over 20 years I am totally devastated with the massive changes to our suburbs. We bought our house in a no through road to enjoy the lifestyle that went with it.
    We now have ten two-storey townhouses proposed to be built next door in a small street with excavation for two levels of basement parking plus the demolition of a near new two storey house to contend with to make way for the construction. This is greed beyond all reasoning destroying the way of life we expected to maintain for which we have paid our rates to Glen Eira council.

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