SAVE WILLIAMSTOWN
SAVE WILLIAMSTOWN
Nelson Place Village now 456 dwellings up by more than 10%
Planning Panels Victoria Website now has a list of SUBMISSIONS to the Ministers Advisory Committee
You can view the submissions received
http://dsedocs.obsidian.com.au/planning/Former%20Port%20Phillip%20Woollen%20Mill%20Submissions/
The list includes
DIIRD - Department of Innovation, Industry and Regional Development who are against the high rise development
Nelson Place Village Submission Part 1 only can be downloaded. In Part 1 the requested building heights is up to 47m - higher than previous applications. To find out how many dwellings they are seeking you need to refer to Part 2. Part 2 is too large for download and PPV say it has to be viewed at the library or you can request a CD or email copy
Only one submission apart from the developer is supporting the high rise development that submission wants industry removed from Williamstown and a totally residential suburb establishing.
Save Williamstown has viewed the documents in Nelson Place VIllage Submission Part 2 which show that over 10% more dwellings are being sought. This means even higher density. Bruce Henderson Architects documents refer to 456 dwellings but the traffic engineer goes even higher with 497 dwellings referenced in his report. The building rises to over 49 metres above sea-level and what appears to be 3 or 4 levels of underground parking. Even though the 300 m buffer zone goes through the middle of the site, the developer continues to have two of the high rise apartment blocks within the buffer zone.
No options are listed now only one development plan.
As the submission is over 20MB it isn’t available for download. You need to phone or email Planning Panels Victoria and ask them to send you a CD if you want to see the proposed development.
http://dsedocs.obsidian.com.au/planning/Former%20Port%20Phillip%20Woollen%20Mill%20Submissions/
Tuesday, 17 August 2010