1175-1177 Point Nepean Road Rosebud VIC 3939

Buildings and works to construct a three storey building, incorporating a retail premises and five residential apartments and a reduction in the car parking requirements of clause 52.06 generally in accordance with the submitted plans.

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(Source: Mornington Peninsula Shire Council, reference P18/0736.02)

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  1. Deb commented

    A reduction in parking requirements is totally inappropriate for a development that will increase retail and residential demand for parking on a busy highway opposite the foreshore.

  2. leigh commented

    It's not a large development.
    Great addition to the Rosebud Strip
    Will improve the area

  3. Linda Patterson commented

    Will improve area. Current building looks terrible . Linda

  4. Trudy Little commented

    3 story developments along the beach road are unsightly and I imagine will block the views had by many original property owners. Additionally it is unfair to put those parking issues directly on neighbouring properties. The plan seems to display an effort to push as much as possible into a small space..... many other retail stores are failing in similar setups.
    Trees and shrubs have nowhere to be planted which does not fit in with our zero emissions target.

  5. Julie commented

    Wow a 3 story building in a area that is beach atmosphere, and not city hustle and bustle
    Rosebud is all about getting away from the city and to enjoy the pleasure of beach relaxation, I would of Bought in town if I wanted to live around high rise buildings,

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