17 Beach Road Beaumaris VIC 3193

Residential Bldg - New Use & Building Neighbourhood Residential Zone Schedule 3: Construction of a two storey apartment building comprising multiple dwellings over a basement car park; Vegetation Protection Overlay Schedule 3: Removal of Native Vegetation; and Clause 52.29 - Land Adjacent to a Road Zone, Category 1, or a Public Acquisition Overlay for a Category 1 Road: Creation (alteration) of an access to a road in a Road Zone, Category 1

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(Source: Bayside City Council (Victoria), reference 842/2018)

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  1. Marky Mark commented

    Amazing that 1.5 kilometers away a bloke can’t build a single dwelling on 2 blocks, but this application is for an apartment building.

  2. Marky Mark commented

    Amazing that 1.5 kilometers away a bloke can’t build a single dwelling on 2 blocks, but this application is for an apartment building.

  3. James Mirams commented

    This kind of development will ruin Beaumaris.

  4. James Mirams commented

    This kind of development will ruin Beaumaris.

  5. Oliver Davis commented

    This is supposed to be a low density area not apartment blocks. The block is flanked by single dwellings. Let them build a duplex not apartments just slowly running the amenity of the area. The council doesn't seem to understand that apartments are not what people actually want to live in 20kms from the city they want to live in town houses, let them build 2-3 packs of town houses which is what people actually want to live in not apartments.

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