466 High Street Preston VIC 3072

A five (5) storey building comprising of 18 dwellings, three (3) shops and a reduction to the car parking requirement, in accordance with the endorsed plans.

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(Source: Darebin City Council, reference D/1115/2015)

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  1. Mark Durran commented

    I strongly object to a five storey building in this area as it is an overdevelopment when considering the surroundings. A building to this height would be overbearing and significantly change the look, feel and character of the neighbourhood. A considerable number of properties behind the buildings will be potentially overlooked and overshadowed due to the proposed height. There will be a substantial impact on privacy and amenity for these neighbouring properties. The lack of parking would also result in more cars parking in surrounding side streets and Plenty Rd - an area that already has limited parking available. This would increase the risk to safety as well as contribute to a loss of amenity.

  2. Maria Poletti commented

    If you would like some help with objecting to this planning application come to the next DADA meeting, 7pm on Tuesday March 8th at 33 Dean Street, Preston or go to the DADA website http://www.darebinada.org/category/objections

  3. Nerissa Murphy commented

    Thanks Maria. Do you know if this is the same application that went up previously and was rubber stamped by Darebin Council a few years ago. We objected at the time. Are you aware if the applicant has changed their application?
    Thanks
    Nerissa

  4. Maria Poletti commented

    Hello Nerissa, Please contact me via the DADA website or at dada@spin.net.au.
    Thanks, Maria

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