61 Milton Street Elwood VIC 3184
- Description
- Complete demolition of an existing dwelling and the construction of a new dwelling on a lot less than 300 square metres on land zoned the Neighbourhood Residential Zone and affected by the Heritage Overlay, subject to the following planning permissions: • Clause 32.09-5 – Construct or extend one dwelling on a lot less than 300 square metres • Clause 43.01-1 – Demolish or remove a building • Clause 43.01-1 – Construct a building or construct or carry out works, including: - Domestic services normal to a dwelling if the services are visible from a street (other than a lane) or public park (exempt from notice and review) - A solar energy system attached to a building that primarily services the land on which it is situated if the system is visible from a street (other than a lane) or public park and where solar energy system controls apply - A fence, if the fence is visible from a street (other than a lane) or public park (exempt from notice and review) - Roadworks which change the appearance of a heritage place or which are not generally undertaken to the same details, specifications and materials (exempt from notice and review) • Clause 43.01-1 – Externally paint a building where external paint controls apply (exempt from notice and review)
- Planning Authority
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City of Port Phillip
- Reference number
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PDPL/00251/2024This was created by City of Port Phillip to identify this application. You will need this if you talk directly with them or use their website.
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Date sourced
- We found this application on the planning authority's website on , about 1 month ago. The date it was received by them was not recorded.
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Notified
- 204 people were notified of this application via Planning Alerts email alerts
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