233-235 Glen Huntly Road Elsternwick VIC 3185

Existing permit allows: A 12 storey building comprising of up to 109 dwellings, shops, offices, basement car parking and a reduction of car parking requirements and waiver of loading bay requirements, in accordance with the following conditions Proposed amendments: See attached

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(Source: City of Glen Eira, reference GE/PP-30917/2017/A)

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  1. Lars T. Holden commented

    Here we have yet another travesty in respect of the concept of 'Elsternwick VILLAGE'. Approvals for such monstrosities simply illustrate the continuum of the 'Australian Ugliness' and the indifference of local councils, at least, so far as local amenity is concerned, especially when relatively small existing building footprints can be turned into hugely more lucrative, multiple rate payments on the same existing footprints. And adding insult to injury, there is what appears to be almost mandatory, the obligatory application by the developer for a reduction in parking requirements. This is an absolute joke that is being played on the huge percentage of rate-paying local Elsternwick residents whose general amenity, and that includes street parking, is being irrevocably diminished exponentially at an alarming rate. Wake up people!

  2. JulieG commented

    I absolutely agree with Lars T. Holden's comments.

    Who is responsible for approving these monstrosities in council? Someone must be getting something under the table, it is the only thing that makes sense..

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