284-286 St Georges Rd Fitzroy North VIC 3068

Partial demolition of existing buildings and the use and development of the subject land for the purposes of mixed use development comprising residential apartments, retail premises and reduction of the standard parking requirements.

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(Source: Yarra City Council, reference PL01/0387.02)

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  1. Helen Oliver-Skuse commented

    Please do not continue to approve more and more reduced parking for residential developments! These premises are in St. George's Road which I think has a clearway in the morning, so where do more permanent cars go? Into the side streets which are populated by single fronted dwellings with no off street parking! I know that there is public transport literally on the doorstep but that does not stop people owning cars. If they work in the city and commute by tram, bike or on foot, their cars have to be parked somewhere.

  2. Lou Baxter commented

    The greed of developers is only matched by the greed of councils. Why even have parking requirements if they are to constantly ignored? Furthermore over development is destroying the residential nature of the inner suburbs given so many high rise apartments (which already are experiencing illegal 'use' as short term boarding houses etc) - despite no real acknowledgment about resident concerns with this scenario.

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