Object to the proposal, it's

STILL TOO HIGH!
STILL TO DENSE!
STILL TOO MUCH TRAFFIC!
We need your help to ensure the proposal is rejected. Act now and join us in objecting to Council before 20 August 2013.

There are two ways in which you can object to Council:
  • You can complete and submit your own objection. Click here to find out how.

  • Or you can contact us (by clicking this link) at 6southerden@gmail.com and we’ll arrange for one of our team to deliver the objection forms to your house for you to complete, and arrange a time with you to return and collect your objection, and ensure it’s delivered to Council on your behalf.

A court ruling in 1972 granted the church permission to build a "home for aged persons" on residential A land at 6 Southerden Avenue, Grange.

The court found under the City Plan "multiple dwellings" are prohibited on residential A land but a "home for aged persons", being included in the City Plan definition of a "hospital", can be discretionarily permitted on residential A land.

In 2012 the church evacuated the remaining "inmates" (so described in the 1972 honorable judge's ruling) and obtained planning permission for the site to be cleared and returned to residential A detached house lots.

The site has since been purchased by a property developer.


The developer has submitted plans to simply re-use the existing buildings as "multiple dwellings". The proposal includes a number of one bedroom units barely three metres wide.


The proposal is not suitable for this area. Click here to read why.


IF THIS APPLICATION IS APPROVED IT MAY MEAN ANY APPLICATION FOR MULTI-DWELLING CAN BE APPROVED FOR ANY RESIDENTIAL-A SITE IN ANY STREET!

Including the block of land next to your house.

Let's work together to
 
STOP THIS!
IT'S WRONG!
WE EXPECT BETTER!
Spread the word to your friends and neighbours. They will be concerned too and have a right to voice their opinion.

We thank you whole heartedly for your support.