Friday, March 26, 2010

Residents object to Drysdale land rezoning for 280 block subdivision

An article in today's Independent claims Geelong City Council officers helped a developer write a planning application to rezone land bounded by Clarendon, Princess and Woodville Streets and Murradoc Road to put in a 280 block residential subdivision.

Criticism in the article has been directed at the Council for working with the developer on their proposal and also the lack of infrastructure in the town to support such a development.

A summary of the issues are contained in the Council agenda papers which I published on Wednesday - Amendment C103 – Princess Street, Drysdale, Infill Residential Development Area: Consideration of Submissions.

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