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East Melbourne, Gipps Street 181-189. Grounds for objecting to the VCAT appeal

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Acquisition number: 
1508
Catalogue number: 
emvf0983
File name: 
VF0983
File location: 
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A document prepared by neighbour Richard Williams, for VCAT hearing in the case of 181-189 Gipps Street, East Melbourne. The Applicant had been refused a permit by the Council to build three three-storey apartments on the site in 2014. He appealed at VCAT in 2016 where the Council's decision was overturned and a permit was granted in March 2016.  The site remains undeveloped although an extension has been granted which is due to expire on 30 March 2020.

While the arguments in the document ultimately proved unsuccessful they raise interesting points regarding planning and heritage.

 

 

Item type: 
Document
Item size: 
A4
Number of pages: 
9
Author: 
Richard Williams
Date of publication or creation: 
2016
Year acquired: 
2019
Donor: 
Richard Williams
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