80 John Street, Brunswick East VIC 3057

Approval of the 80 John Street, Brunswick East Development Plan, pursuant to Clause 43.04 of the Moreland Planning Scheme

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(Source: Moreland City Council, reference MPS/2016/847)

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  1. Michael Cunningham commented

    There is a lane running behind my property at 28 Albert st and under the plans that have been published for the 80 John st Development, the existing factory site will be replaced by a residential development which is 3 stories at the interface with the laneway, but after just 5 metres depth it increases to 5 stories. This means there will be numerous units that overlook my back yard and this is bound to have a significant negative impact on the value of my property.

    From the plans I have seen, it doesn't seem to me that reasonable steps have been undertaken to ensure that the development does not have a detrimental impact on adjoining and nearby residential properties. The plan appears to maximise development without regard to issues such as overlooking of properties next to or near the proposed development. I would like clarification on this and would like Moreland City Council to protect the rights of existing property owners that will be affected by this development.

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