203 Bridge Rd Richmond VIC 3121

Development of the land for the construction of a 10 storey building, including part demolition, a reduction in the car parking requirements associated with shops and dwellings (no planning permit required for uses) and a waiver of the loading bay require

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(Source: Yarra City Council, reference PLN13/0269.01)

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  1. Dominic Green commented

    There is parking congestion in the nearby streets, and this, being one of many new high density developments on Bridge Road, will have an adverse impact on the already bad situation. There can be no waiver of the parking requirement. All required parking needs to be provided on site at the developers cost.

    A 10 storey tower overshadowing the Bridge Road strip on the north side will cast a large shadow also. This will affect any hospitality/cafe trade on the south side of Bridge Road of a morning between Autumn and Spring. Surely a reasonable height limit in line with existing developments would allow for an even skyline/profile ie 6 stories if right on the Bridge road street frontage, maybe 7 stories if set back down the hill. Otherwise it will just make it an even gloomier retail corridor.

  2. Richmond3121 commented

    Is this the Newbridge development they are already selling off the plan?
    I think this could be a change to an existing permit. Will investigate.

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