4 Baudelaire Avenue, Wantirna VIC 3152

Two dwelling development and two (2) lot subdivision

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We found this application for you on the planning authority's website ago. It was received by them earlier.

(Source: Knox City Council, reference P/2017/6231)

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  1. Merrilyn Whitecross commented

    Another move to turn green, leafy spacious Wantirna into a concrete jungle.
    This sort of development should only be allowed within 10k of the city, so those who enjoy fresh air and green suburbs can keep them.
    Resident of Wantirna for 40 years

  2. W Hinson commented

    I have no objection to this type of development in principle- but not if both new dwellings are 40 sq behemoths and every available and possible space concreted over! A single new home in Castlefield Ave is massive and there appears to be little space available for greenery. No doubt it is the green and leafy atmosphere of the suburb that has attracted buyers, yet the new developments want low maintenance, ugly concreted areas. Council must limit what can be covered in development and retain large areas of green on properties - regardless of what developers want.

  3. Sandy commented

    Hi i strongly support the application. But i hate when people comment without having adequate knowledge of planning policies. So far best council i dealt with is knox council. They have strict policy of landscaping when u do any development 175 sq m area with canopy trees and 30 percent area to be left for gardening. Thats best can be done with the area close to biggest shopping centre. There is some area in knox where 50 percent has to be left for gardening. So there policies are very good houses along stud rd is in high density so only front houses which are facing main polluted road are allowed to have 3 stories. Which is very gud decision.

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