3 / 35 Melton Highway Taylors Lakes, VIC

Use of the land for a place of assembly (shisha lounge) and the sale consumption of liquor pursuant to an on-premises liquor licence and erection and display of internally illuminated business identification signage

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(Source: Brimbank City Council, reference P691/2020)

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  1. Bianca commented

    What are the Brimbank councillors thinking???
    I hope this place gets no approval. We are discouraging this activity however where money is involved council approve without thinking about the consequences.
    Not only are you encouraging a clientele that is not suited for this area youbare encouraging other inapropriare activity to be taking place in the area.
    If you want this type of smoking go into open fields not in a nice little pocket of Keilor who has been trying to maintain a reputation and raise the bar on home valuations in the nth west,which often get destroyed by businesses as such and greedy councils who just see $$$ . Keep keilor clean and free from such lounges and bars. More important stop destroying families with teenage students as they will be tempted.

  2. John C Connor commented

    This is a horrible idea

    Taylors Lakes, and the surrounded areas, is a family friendly suburb, full of primary and secondary schools, and even a huge retirement village not that far from the proposed permit's address. Children literally will walk pass this venue every day after school, and see a venue full of people smoking and drinking alcohol at the front. It will devalue the shopping centres and the houses in the suburb.

    If this is the vibe Brimbank City Council wants near Watergardens, Taylor Lakes Shopping Centre, Lakeside Reception Centre, The Lakes Retirement Village, CRC Sydenham, etc, then the next council election will be very interesting.

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