Car-parks are now being 'targeted' for development around suburban Melbourne, especially in 'Activity Centres' and Public Transport routes.
Showing posts with label High-Rise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label High-Rise. Show all posts
Sunday, 18 September 2011
Saturday, 30 April 2011
Hampton high rising furore
33 Crisp Street Development -VCAT Hearing 17 August 2011 (10am)
By Jon Andrews 26 Apr 2011
DEVELOPERS are paving the way for a Bayside population boom, with plans for another multi-unit development dominating the April 19 council meeting.
Nearly 100 people complained about the massive 28-unit proposal just 350m from the busy Hampton St shopping strip.
They say the three-storey Crisp St application is yet another overdevelopment trying to cash in on the area’s wealth, while causing nothing but detriment to locals.
By Jon Andrews 26 Apr 2011
DEVELOPERS are paving the way for a Bayside population boom, with plans for another multi-unit development dominating the April 19 council meeting.
Nearly 100 people complained about the massive 28-unit proposal just 350m from the busy Hampton St shopping strip.
They say the three-storey Crisp St application is yet another overdevelopment trying to cash in on the area’s wealth, while causing nothing but detriment to locals.
Thursday, 13 January 2011
Sandringham development outrage
220-228 Bay Rd, Sandringham/Highett
By Marnie Reid 4 Jan 2011
THE Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal has approved Bayside’s biggest ever development.
The decision to allow an eight-storey, multiple tower complex on Bay Rd, Sandringham, has outraged Bayside Council, residents and Sandringham state MP Murray Thompson. There were more than 1100 objections to the proposal for 453 apartments, 873 car parks, shops and a medical centre.
One of the towers, 29m at its highest, will be by far Bayside’s tallest building.
By Marnie Reid 4 Jan 2011

The decision to allow an eight-storey, multiple tower complex on Bay Rd, Sandringham, has outraged Bayside Council, residents and Sandringham state MP Murray Thompson. There were more than 1100 objections to the proposal for 453 apartments, 873 car parks, shops and a medical centre.
One of the towers, 29m at its highest, will be by far Bayside’s tallest building.
Sunday, 19 December 2010
Cash saved on Sandringham's Bay Rd appeal
220-228 Bay Road, Sandringham
By Jon Andrews 14 Dec 2010

BAYSIDE Council has spent just a fraction of a budgeted $100,000 to get the best legal help in a fight against a controversial Sandringham planning proposal.
In September, the council pledged to protect the community against plans for a then 11-storey tower at 220-228 Bay Rd with $100,000 of ratepayers’ money.
But at a state planning tribunal hearing held in late November, Bayside’s requested senior counsel was unable to appear.
By Jon Andrews 14 Dec 2010

BAYSIDE Council has spent just a fraction of a budgeted $100,000 to get the best legal help in a fight against a controversial Sandringham planning proposal.
In September, the council pledged to protect the community against plans for a then 11-storey tower at 220-228 Bay Rd with $100,000 of ratepayers’ money.
But at a state planning tribunal hearing held in late November, Bayside’s requested senior counsel was unable to appear.
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