46 Stawell Street Kew VIC 3101

Construction of a new carport and associated paving in a Heritage Overlay.

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We found this application for you on the planning authority's website ago. It was received by them earlier.

(Source: Boroondara City Council, reference PP15/01140)

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  1. Joe Bloggs commented

    Another home treated poorly by the local authorities. Firstly listed as heritage although not as grand as 40 Walpole St Kew, 43 Normanby Rd Kew, 134 Princess St Kew, or 136 Princess St Kew, then punished to follow heavy legislation to obtain a planning permit for a CARPORT, while other mentioned homes can easily build multiple dwellings and up to 35 apartments on the same plot size.

    The poor owners of heritage homes can't rebuild not even 1 for 1, their values are declining because of restrictions imposed by local council, and people forced to live in dark, damp, smelly unhealthy homes.

    Can anybody advise why some homes are listed and some are not, and who will ensure that all homes are treated equally and consistently ?

  2. Julie Bell (the owner) commented

    It took multiple emails, a site visit and multiple changed drawings to REPLACE THE BACK FALLING DOWN FENCE!!!

    It is over zealous ridiculous controls from council on heritage homes.

    And why? My house is ugly. I would never pull it down, but allow me the right to update it.

    I've been told the only thing I can do without council permission is garden!!! Give me strength!!

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