116 Gatehouse Street Parkville VIC 3052

1. Extend ground floor living/dining/kitchen. 2. Rebuilt garage with studio above.

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(Source: Melbourne City Council, reference TP-2015-785)

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  1. David and Madonna McGregor commented

    We are the owners and residents at 114 Gatehouse Street, Parkville. We object in the strongest possible terms to the addition of a studio over the Garage of property at 116 Gatehouse Street as it will severely impact the liveability of our courtyard by altering the sense of openness . Our block is approx 250 sq metres. Gatehouse Street has become an extremely busy street carrying in excess of twelve thousand vehicles a day. Our very small garden at the rear of our house is our refuge. Any height alteration to the existing garage at 116 Gatehouse Street will negatively impact this space.

    Our property is unique in that it backs onto an historic double story building in Ivers Reserve which is currently the club rooms of the Vintage Automobile Club of Victoria. This building already partially blocks in our courtyard and obscures our visual to the reserve. To have the other side of the courtyard also blocked in would critically impact our amenity and sense of wellbeing.

    In addition, any extension to the house at 116 Gatehouse Street, much of which is currently built on our boundary, will have the potential to impact our property and we will need an opportunity to view the plans in detail to better understand what is proposed for the extension to ground floor living and kitchen areas.

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