54 Brisbane Street Berwick, VIC

Development of Three Dwellings and Removal of Vegetation within a Significant Landscape Overlay

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(Source: Casey City Council, reference PlnA00379/16)

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  1. Resident of OIde Berwick commented

    This is another multi-unit development in an area which is well known for it's beautiful streetscapes and country feel. This and other multi-unit developments take away from all the character that is critical to the area and City of Casey and create a inner-city feeling in what was a special area. We ask that council start considering this in the OLDE BERWICK area before it gets any further out of control. Multi-unit developments need to be considered in areas outside of OLDE BERWICK unless you want to destroy the town's feeling. Removal of vegetation should not happen unless it's replaced with substantial European or like species. This is in reflection of the area's heritage.

  2. Resident of Old Berwick commented

    This beautiful area of Olde Berwick is being destroyed with multi-unit developments.
    The charm of Olde Berwick will be lost if out of control development continues.
    Brisbane Street is becoming a very busy road. There is little parking and the more Units that are built will bring more visitors to the units to park in Brisbane Street. The European trees are what makes the character and uniqueness of Olde Berwick and if removed will be like any other inner city suburb.

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