68-70 Dorcas Street Southbank VIC 3006

-Building and works associated with the proposed development under the MUZ -The use of the site for retail (showroom) and food and drink premises which exceeds 150 SQM in floor area within the MUZ - The construction of two more dwellings on a lot within the MUZ For building and works within the DD060A5

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(Source: Melbourne City Council, reference TPM-2014-33)

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  1. Christine commented

    Hello
    Due to the east west nature of this street and kings way at the southern end another very very tall tower in this street will create a dark cold windy street with no appeal.

    Please keep the side facing Dorcas st low rise and set back so that some
    Sunlight can enter this street. If cafes are placed in that street who will want to frequent the street if they are all bathed in shade.

    The end of the street closest to st Kilda road is completely in the shade and creating a block of apartments this high in the next and only other block in this very small street will just create a very unappealing environment for all residents of the street.

    This street is also directly opposite the shrine of Rememberance and this area needs to create an entry to the shrine which is not just dark alleyways.

    A tall building as high as this one will also creat a solid block
    Of shade all the way to bank st - another viewing entry to the shrine from South Melbourne.

    Build but please use some restraint with height.

  2. Alan Forsyth commented

    Agree. Why should it be allowed to construct a building totally overshadowing all other buildings in the street? Ask Matthew if he would like the building next door to his house.
    Alan

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