15 Lal Lal Street, Golden Point VIC 3350

Use of an existing building as a Retail Premises and Display of Business Identification Signage

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

(Source: Ballarat City Council, reference PLP/2023/564)

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  1. Andrew Pittard commented

    The exterior looks poor and reduces the aesthetics of the area and has the potential to reduce residential values . Inadequate parking space will cause vehicles to park in front of residential houses compounding the volume of cars already overflowing from Sovereign Hill

  2. Julieanne Ditchfield commented

    I see no reason to object to this submission. We have lived at this address for over 20 years and during this time the bread factory was running at full capacity 6 days a week.
    There was noise during this time but a low level noise that was part of the neighborhood
    noisescape and we soon became accustomed to it.
    There is adequate parking for employees of this large building and I couldn't for see any reason that there would be a greater need for parking that would spill out into Larter Steet.
    The proposed retail purpose of this building does not lend itself to enormous amounts of patronage at any one time therefore parking is adequate.
    If this building is occupied then no doubt there will be the usual requirements to keep the building clean and presentable. It is currently occupied by homeless and is being slowly desecrated both inside and out. Therefore I see passing this permit a positive move on every count.

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