80 Strathmerton Street Reservoir VIC 3073

Construction of a medium density development comprising two (2) double storey dwellings and one (1) single storey dwelling as shown on the plans accompanying the application

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(Source: Darebin City Council, reference D/912/2015)

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  1. Maria Poletti commented

    1. Unit 2 of this proposal has a 3rd bedroom disguised as a "retreat". This is easily turned into a bedroom making it a three bedroom dwelling without the appropriate parking allowance.
    2. The proposal is inconsistent with the neighbourhood character of the area.
    3. The internal amenity of unit three is very poor given it is three bedroom at 103 sq metres.
    4. Traffic and parking congestion will be an issue as the proposed development will increase both. The increased congestion in the street will also pose a significant risk to the safety of the many children and elderly who use the street.
    5. Taking into account the predominant single story, free standing houses in the immediate vicinity, the proposed application is an overdevelopment for this site.
    6. The visual bulk from the built scale of the proposed development will be very imposing as it will be visible from surrounding properties and the street.
    7. The proposed development does not add net value to the community.
    8. The number of objections indicates the scale of the negative social effect on the community.
    9. The proposed development does not meet standards set in the Darebin Planning Scheme amendments appropriate for this street.
    10. The proposed development will not guarantee affordable accommodation.

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