943-945 Plenty Road Kingsbury VIC 3083

Mixed use development comprising the construction of a four (4) storey building, use as nine (9) dwellings and a reduction in the car parking requirements and loading/ unloading of vehicle requirements associated with the use as a shop as shown on the plans accompanying the application

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(Source: Darebin City Council, reference D/236/2015)

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  1. George Issa commented

    I am the owner of the building next door (937-941 Plenty Road, a Kingsbury). A feature survey and re-establish survey I have recently completed noted that the building at 943 Plenty Rd, Kingsbury encroaches into our boundary. I would like the side set backs enforced strictly to ensure the new development does not encroach or oversee my property.

    Thanks in advance.

    George Issa

  2. George Issa commented

    I am the owner of the building next door (937-941 Plenty Road, a Kingsbury). A feature survey and re-establish survey I have recently completed noted that the building at 943 Plenty Rd, Kingsbury encroaches into our boundary. I would like the side set backs enforced strictly to ensure the new development does not encroach or oversee my property.

    I also have concerns regarding the number of car spots the development is providing to their tenants. I currently have s real issue with the public parking within my car park due to the lack of available car park in the area. I believe this problem will now be perpetuated with lack of necessary car spaced proposed by the new development.

    Thanks in advance.

    George Issa

  3. Emval Pty Ltd commented

    I am the owner of 949 Plenty rd. The proposed 4 storey development will encroach on all the other businesses with its setback obscuring the other shops and its height obscuring the visability of signage and businesses. The height, setback brought forward will impact the visibility and business viability of all the shops as they will not be seen. The building sizeccharacter is not in style with the other buildings and it will significantly reduce car parking acces to the shops. The application and should the permit be allowed it will destroy the commerci buisineses along side and send current businesses out of business reducing the value and rentability of the shops along side. The permit in its current form is an obstruction to the other shops and their livelihood

  4. Emval Pty Ltd commented

    As the owner of 949'Plenty Road and to add to my above comment and objection lodged is that I was informed a permit may have been previously issued for a 2 storey development 2-3 years ago with land at the front being also sold to the owner. We were never notified of the building application or received any notification of land in front of our buildings being for sale by the council. I am dis-satisfied if that was the case and c not being noticed of the appiifation previously as I would have strenuously objected to it should the setback not be in line with other buildings. I would be astounded if the permit had been grNted with a setback not in line with the current buildings and strongly object if that is the case of not being informed and provided with the right to object against

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