2 Union Street, Brunswick VIC 3056

Construction of a four storey building, consisting of a ground floor shop, 10 dwellings and a reduction in the standard car parking requirement and waiver of the loading and unloading bay facilities

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(Source: Moreland City Council, reference MPS/2014/1047)

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  1. steve hyde commented

    I am writing to object to the proposed building of the units at 2 Union St Brunswick West.
    My objections are as follows:
    (i) development is inappropriate for the area , 4 storey will shadow cast, suggest no more than 2 storey with u/g car parking
    (ii) development is out of character with the majority of houses in the street (Fowler system)
    (iii) there is not adequate off street parking, for units of 2 bedroom, if there are two cars per unit the overflow will be in the street. The street is already overparked due to other flats in the area.
    (iv) No thought has been given to the amenity of the area considering that there are several heritage houses in the area. Are these heritage houses to be swallowed up by multistory developments.
    (v) is there consideration presented for a suitable fascade to compliment the heritage of the street?
    (vi) suggest the site be purchased by Moreland city and turned into parkland

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