3 Marine Parade, Venus Bay, VIC, 3956

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

(Source: South Gippsland Shire Council, reference 2016/302)

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  1. Debbie Kraushofer commented

    How dare you. This is our park. What are your doing selling our park? And this park which was zoned PPRZ!

    You have a legal obligation to reinvest the income from a sale of public open space back into public recreation - it cannot go to general revenue, and you know it, so why sell our public park when you have no plan for how you intend to spend the income.

    This demonstrates your complete bloody-mindedness and disregard for the for the citizens of Venus Bay who have objected to this over and over and over again. You are supposed to be acting in our interest. I will be writing a complaint to the ombudsman today.

  2. Aislynn McCartney commented

    I would like to know the reason for this planning application, the last thing Venus Bay needs is more vacant blocks, there are hundreds already for sale and have been on the market for some time.. Rather than we, the concerned rate payers and land owners voicing reasons why this should NOT be done (and there are many), it is the Shires responsibility to come up with reasons why this should be done. What are the benefits to the flora and fauna, and the VB ratepayers and the surrounding environment. The best thing about VB is the open spaces and parks, and now you are reducing this, just for a few dollars, whoever came up with this idea obviously does not live in VB nor care about the town.

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