203 Wendouree Parade, Lake Wendouree

Construction of 13 dwellings

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(Source: Ballarat City Council, reference PLP/2014/495)

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  1. Christine Anne Young commented

    I do not think this application should be approved. The density of the dwellings, 13 on the block, is inappropriate for the existing neighbourhood. The description in the current real estate advertising of a " a sublime, four-storey lobby atrium" indicates that the height will greatly exceed existing buildings - even if the atrium starts in the basement . The streetscape in the area is uniformly low rise. The development is adjacent to Lake Wendouree, a key Ballarat attraction, and will detract by its size, from the ambience of the lakeside in the area.
    I have made no donations to any councillor or council employee.

  2. Stuart Kelly commented

    This proposed development is totally out of scale for the area! I appeal to the Council to reject it. The overwhelming majority of buildings around the lake are of one storey - with some two storey homes. To introduce what is in all truth a block of flats to such an area will adversely effect what should be regarded as one of Ballarat's jewels.

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