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COMMENT
When Yarra Councillors voted to exhibit the Draft Swan Street Structure Plan,
they published a document, which most people thought, the building heights
were the maximum.
For Council Ofcers to move the goal posts after the exhibition period has
ended, and propose increased building heights, is both cheeky and not very
open and transparent.
There is no crowd involved with responding to the Draft Swan Street StructurePlan, simply numerous residents and ratepayers who are now aware that the
Yarra Council has been less than frank in their quest to appease developers,
and the State Government Department of Planning.
Yarra Councillors are now trotting out the excuses of why there must be
higher-density development.
Yarra Council is deadly silent on the fact that the same State PlanningDepartment, and Planning Minister, Matthew Guy, MLC, has recently (28th July,
2011) agreed to allow outer suburbs Boronia activity centres and Knox
Council, the green light to redesign their Structure Plan, in consultation with
aected residents, and set their own height limits, well under what the Council
Ofcers wanted. The Planning Minister has taken the initiative to advise
Knox Council that the former Governments mandated height limit has been
removed. [See article below].
The precedent has already been set at Boronia, but Yarra Council invents
myriad excuses why we cant have our own range of much lower height limits.
Yarra Council could start to show that it has the best interests of its ratepayers
aected at heart, by talking to Planning Minister, Matthew Guy, MLC, and also
consult with the State Government in setting our own height limits.
Ratepayers of Richmond, Cremorne and Burnley, just want the same as the
outer suburbs, the opportunity to prepare a vision for their area, and not have
planners $$$ and Council Ofcers thrust this disjointed Draft Swan Street
Structure Plan, onto their areas.
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BAILLIEU GOVT OVERTURNS LABOR'S RULING ON BORONIA ACTIVITIESAREA
28th July 2011
Nick Wakeling MP, Member for Ferntree Gully, and Heidi Victoria MP, Member for Bayswater,
announced today that the Baillieu Government has stood up for Boronia residents regarding their
concerns about multi-storey development in Boronia.
The local members confirmed today that after meeting with the State Planning Minister, Hon
Matthew Guy, the Baillieu Government would override the former Brumby Labor Government's
direction that the Boronia Structure Plan should see a minimum height limit of nine metres in the
Boronia activities centre.
Mr Guy recently wrote to Knox City Council informing the Council that the Council was now free to
determine a height limit for the Boronia activities area.
Heidi Victoria MP expressed her pleasure about today's announcement. "Today's announcement
demonstrates that the Baillieu Government is standing up for Boronia residents. Knox Council can
now freely develop a planning blueprint for Boronia's activities area in consultation with Boronia
residents. Knox Councillors, who have been democratically elected by our community, can now
develop a blueprint for the Boronia activities area, instead of being bullied by the previous Labor
Government."
Nick Wakeling MP welcomed this week's announcement: "The structure plan process has been very
distressing to Boronia residents. I am very pleased that the Planning Minister has taken the initiative
to advise Knox Council that the former Government's mandated height limit has been removed."
"The Baillieu Government has listened to the Boronia community and given Knox Council the green
light to redesign the structure plan for the Boronia activities area in consultation with affected
residents."
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