30 Joan Avenue, Ferntree Gully VIC 3156

Two lot subdivision (boundary realignment)

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We found this application for you on the planning authority's website ago. It was received by them earlier.

(Source: Knox City Council, reference P/2020/6017)

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  1. margaret roedecker commented

    Thanks for this notification.
    Should this application be for a house extension, we would have no issue.
    However, we would definitely not want to set a precedent for a subdivision of this or surrounding blocks in order to put up a small house or flat / flats.
    This area should definitely stay "Green".
    Kind regards

  2. Steve Piefke commented

    There should be definitely no subdivision on this block or in this area for that matter or it will end up like Knoxfield and Scoresby. They used to be nice suburbs; they’re turning into over crowed slums now. Keep this area green. No subdivision

  3. Ed Stanley commented

    I thought this area was already restricted to one house per EXISTING allotment under the current hills overlay. However several blocks have been totally cleared and huge houses built some including huge garages or granny flats come "Air BNB" leaving no space for the trees to keep the hills green. If we keep allowing wall to wall houses and subdivision to foster the love of money then we forfeit the Green Hills which can never be replaced. I say no subdivision for this allotment or in this lovely area.

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