101 Beverin Street, Sebastopol

Development of four dwellings

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(Source: Ballarat City Council, reference PLP/2016/496)

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  1. Ray Bladier commented

    As previous owners, we question as to how this plan is possible. There is a very deep easement running through the back yard, with two inspection pits. Approximately, the first inspection pit would be under bedroom 2 of unit 3, and the other pit would be under bedroom 2 of unit 4.The Central Highland Water Board plan shows the easement, but the title does not.

  2. Ray Bladier commented

    The applicant states that there are no trees of significance on this property. As a previous owner I would like to make comment on this.The elder tree at the front of the property is a magnificent tree and adds character to the street scape itself. If the plan goes ahead, I see no reason for it not to be retained. The fir tree on the property is home to a family of native possums and if it was removed it would leave them vulnerable. It is also a favourite nesting place and haven for local birdlife. Lastly, at the rear of the property there is a large flowering native gum tree. It provides shelter, nesting spots. More importantly food for a variety of birdlife, such as parrots, honeyeaters, and migratory Musk Lorikeets.

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