527-531 Church St Richmond VIC 3121

Amendment to Planning Permit PL03/0041 to increase patron numbers of the existing restaurant from 150 to 250, allow the restaurant use to operate from 7am each day (not including the sale and consumption of liquor until 8am), increase the sale and consump

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(Source: Yarra City Council, reference PL03/0041.01)

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  1. Robert Lee commented

    I wish to lodge an objection to: 527-531 Church St Richmond VIC 3121. Amendment to Planning Permit PL03/0041 to increase patron numbers of the existing restaurant from 150 to 250, allow the restaurant use to operate from 7am each day (not including the sale and consumption of liquor until 8am), increase the sale and consump...

    reason; The above premises has NO carparking, and the increase of ONE HUNDRED PEOPLE into an all ready full RESIDENTIAL AREA (Kingston & Brighton Street ect) and ther plans show it looking more like a BAR ans they want to increase the selling of alcahol, means it is really more of a bar! Where will an extra 100 people park? The property has THREE on street car spaces in its frontage to Church St, and NONE in its frontage to Kingston St. Where has the "multiplying effect" of this, and nearby properties that have also asked for "waivers" been taken into account? The NOISE of 250 people coming & going into residential side streets would be ridiculous.

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