5 Idinia Street, Kilsyth VIC 3137

Buildings and works to construct six dwellings

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

(Source: Yarra Ranges Shire Council, reference YR-2021/27)

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  1. Susan Ambrose commented

    No way. We are getting too many town houses on the one block in this area. The residents who live here should not be pushed from their homes due to the massive development being pushed. When you add six houses to one block you increase the traffic six fold for that street as we all know this is not one house that it will be happening to but every house/land that developers can get their hands on. The streets are not big enough to take that amount of extra traffic. People will not be able to get in and out of their driveways, bins will be every where and beatuiful kilsyth will be a dump. Can you please limit your subdivision on blokcs to three dwellings. How can you put six to every one house and think that will make nice living. Would someone in council please do something about this obstrocity.

  2. Diane commented

    Stop the over development of our suburban blocks. Enough is enough, your turning our suburbs into slums of the future. The traffic in our suburbs, is already chokng our small streets. I fear all the Council cares about, is raking in more money, from all the extra Rate Payers. Wake up before you destroy our Suburbs.

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