Showing 9 items matching "medium density housing"
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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Mitcham takes lead in medium density housing, 1991
... Mitcham takes lead in medium density housing...Mitcham takes lead in medium density housing Article Article ...Mitcham has been one of the city's leading suburbs in dual occupancy residential developments over the last six years.Mitcham has been one of the city's leading suburbs in dual occupancy residential developments over the last six years. City of Nunawading currently has a draft housing policy on display for public comment that argues for urban consolidation and a new residential building code.Mitcham has been one of the city's leading suburbs in dual occupancy residential developments over the last six years. town planning, city of nunawading, mitcham -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyArchive - Bayside Development, Resident Action Group, Lyn Allison Archive, 1992 - 1994
... ...Medium density housing...Public Action Campaigns Local Government - City of Port Melbourne Town planning - Proposals shelved - Bayside Melbourne Harbor Trust - Port of Melbourne Authority Lyn Allison Bayside Development Action Group Mark Birrell Building Heights John Drury Joan Kirner Medium density housing Robert Peck Chris Raeburn David Rayson Dimity Reed Wayne Sanderson Jon Shields South Port Community Legal Service Urban consolidation Mayors Covers Lyn Allison's background and these files record her involvement with the Bayside Development Action Group, the Bayside Open Planning Forum and the Bayside Working Group. ...These papers document Lyn Allison's involvement in the above. Filed & indexed by J Bolitho.Covers Lyn Allison's background and these files record her involvement with the Bayside Development Action Group, the Bayside Open Planning Forum and the Bayside Working Group. Please note this is not a comprehensive collection of Lyn Allison's papers.public action campaigns, local government - city of port melbourne, town planning - proposals shelved - bayside, melbourne harbor trust - port of melbourne authority, lyn allison, bayside development action group, mark birrell, building heights, john drury, joan kirner, medium density housing, robert peck, chris raeburn, david rayson, dimity reed, wayne sanderson, jon shields, south port community legal service, urban consolidation, mayors -
Box Hill Historical SocietyBook, A.T. Cocks and Partners, Box Hill District Centre : Structure Plan Critique, 1/12/1990
... ...Medium Density Housing...Box Hill Historical Society Box Hill Heritage Centre Suite 7 Town Hall Hub Box Hill melbourne Land use Town planning Box Hill Box Hill District Centre Medium Density Housing Traffic Commercial development This paper has been prepared in response to the invitation by the Steering Committee for submissions commenting on the issues and development options presented in the "Planning Options for the 1990's Report" 27p. ...This paper has been prepared in response to the invitation by the Steering Committee for submissions commenting on the issues and development options presented in the "Planning Options for the 1990's Report"27p. Maps. Traffic and Parking Assessment.This paper has been prepared in response to the invitation by the Steering Committee for submissions commenting on the issues and development options presented in the "Planning Options for the 1990's Report"land use, town planning, box hill, box hill district centre, medium density housing, traffic, commercial development -
Box Hill Historical SocietyBook, Henshall Hansen Associates et al, Box Hill District Centre Development Options - Discussion Paper, 1/08/1990
... ...Medium Density Housing...Box Hill Historical Society Box Hill Heritage Centre Suite 7 Town Hall Hub Box Hill melbourne Land use Town planning Box Hill District Centre Employment Commerce Medium Density Housing Residential development A discussion paper on the Box Hill District Centre covering four options -(1) As a community focus (2) As an office centre (Whitehorse Road Boulevard) (3) As an office centre (Southern expansion) (4) As a focus for high employment, high retail activity and as a centre of medium density living 34p Box Hill District Centre Development Options - Discussion Paper. ...A discussion paper on the Box Hill District Centre covering four options -(1) As a community focus (2) As an office centre (Whitehorse Road Boulevard) (3) As an office centre (Southern expansion) (4) As a focus for high employment, high retail activity and as a centre of medium density living34pA discussion paper on the Box Hill District Centre covering four options -(1) As a community focus (2) As an office centre (Whitehorse Road Boulevard) (3) As an office centre (Southern expansion) (4) As a focus for high employment, high retail activity and as a centre of medium density livingland use, town planning, box hill district centre, employment, commerce, medium density housing, residential development -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Council approves dual occupancy, 1991
... Nunawading Council welcomes the development of good quality medium density housing, including dual occupancy....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Town Planning City of Nunawading Nunawading Council welcomes the development of good quality medium density housing, including dual occupancy. Nunawading Council welcomes the development of good quality medium density housing, including dual occupancy. ...Nunawading Council welcomes the development of good quality medium density housing, including dual occupancy.Nunawading Council welcomes the development of good quality medium density housing, including dual occupancy.Nunawading Council welcomes the development of good quality medium density housing, including dual occupancy.town planning, city of nunawading -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Article, Forest Hill Secondary College Nunawading Campus Site
... Progress in development of medium density housing project on former site of Forest Hill Secondary College Nunawading Campus...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne blackburn lake sanctuary; terrara road vermont Progress in development of medium density housing project on former site of Forest Hill Secondary College Nunawading Campus Forest Hill Secondary College Nunawading Campus Site Newspaper Article ...Progress in development of medium density housing project on former site of Forest Hill Secondary College Nunawading Campusblackburn lake sanctuary;, terrara road, vermont -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Affordable homes of quality draw families to Mitcham, 1993
... Mitcham is undergoing a regeneration with affordable housing for families. medium density housing is only 13% of current housing in the shire. ...Mitcham is undergoing a regeneration with affordable housing for families. medium density housing is only 13% of current housing in the shire. ...Mitcham is undergoing a regeneration with affordable housing for families. medium density housing is only 13% of current housing in the shire.Mitcham is undergoing a regeneration with affordable housing for families. medium density housing is only 13% of current housing in the shire. Council is committed to encouraging a green environment. Mitcham is also well serviced with rail and bus lines.Mitcham is undergoing a regeneration with affordable housing for families. medium density housing is only 13% of current housing in the shire.town planning, mitcham -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Fortuna - Villa Proposed Arts Precinct Concept, Abt 2000
... The exciting 55 million dollar project proposed for the mansion grounds will sensitively allow for a unique medium density housing development, diversifying the housing options available in Bendigo, whilst maintaining the integrity of the historic Villa and a portion of the grounds, which will be open to the public for high teas and functions. ...The exciting 55 million dollar project proposed for the mansion grounds will sensitively allow for a unique medium density housing development, diversifying the housing options available in Bendigo, whilst maintaining the integrity of the historic Villa and a portion of the grounds, which will be open to the public for high teas and functions. ...While early proposals to turn the historic Fortuna Villa Estate into a public arts precinct (similar to Melbourne's Abbotsford Convent) gained community traction, the site has transitioned. The iconic gold rush mansion and grounds at 22 Chum Street is now a private residence and exclusive community space for the neighboring residential development, offering public functions and high teas by booking. The Tomkinson Group gained approval in 2016 to provide key town planning, engineering, surveying and project management services for the redevelopment of Bendigo’s iconic Fortuna Villa. They have been involved in consultation with Heritage Victoria, Council Planning, Heritage & Engineering, Environmental, Landscape and Heritage consultants all working cooperatively towards a sensitive urban renewal residential design for the site. The planning permit application was approved in 2016 and construction is set to start in late 2017. The residential development is great opportunity for the proposed re-invigoration of Bendigo’s historic “Fortuna Villa”, and Tomkinson Group is proud to be an integral part of the process. The concept consists of 79 high end architecturally designed townhouses, built to subtly enjoy the beautiful views and acres of parkland once part of the mansion estate. The exciting 55 million dollar project proposed for the mansion grounds will sensitively allow for a unique medium density housing development, diversifying the housing options available in Bendigo, whilst maintaining the integrity of the historic Villa and a portion of the grounds, which will be open to the public for high teas and functions. The project is not without its challenges however. The topography is steep, the soil has been contaminated and contains fill from mining days, and the historic aspects of the property must be treated with a great deal of care, however the positives far outweigh the negatives. Together with the architect and client we have resolved these issues to allow this exciting development to proceed. The site has an idyllic central city location, fantastic views of both Bendigo and the Villa itself, and the established grounds provide an attractive aesthetic basis for the proposed residences.Fortuna - Villa Proposed Arts Precinct Concept This item contains the following documents: 11217.72a Sketch of the proposed Arts Precinct off Chum Street 11217.72b 28 pages of proposed sketches and designs 11217.72c Four A3 size plans of Fortunanon-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, fortuna proposed arts precinct, tomkinson fortuna villa project -
Kew Historical Society IncJournal, Kewriosity : August 1991
... Looming threat to the character of Kew [Victorian Government plans for medium-density housing] / p1. Diary dates for August / p2. ...The greening of Kew [Street Tree Masterplan] / p1. Free mulching of prunings / p1. Looming threat to the character of Kew [Victorian Government plans for medium-density housing] / p1. Diary dates for August / p2. Free self-defence and relaxation classes / p2. Anonymous house [house numbering requirements] / p2. Tom's incredible Spider Ring! ['The Spider Ring' by Track Players] / p2. Commentary / Cr Daryl Oldaker p3. Chief Executive's Column [Property valuations] / p3. Looking down rat holes [storm water drain audit] / p4. Waste plans not half baked [120 Litre Mobile Bin Recycling Trial] / p4. Lower your gas and electricity bills [Kew Community House workshops] / p4. Tribute to John Fleet Maughan 1898-1991 [City Engineer 1924-63] / p4. Indoor celebration of parkland [opening of Burke Road to High Street section of Outer Circle Linear Park] / p5. Forward planning for youth [survey] / p5. Kew saves an endangered species [Studley Park Red Gum - E.Studleyensis] / p5. Compliments, criticism and complaints [Kew Library Comments Book] / p6. Life in East Kew / Mr Tony de Clifford p6. New face [Pierrette Boustany, Outside School Hours Co-ordinator] / p6. New face [Lisa Gaffney, Public Relations Officer] / p6. Kewriosity deadlines / p6. Advertising [charges] / p6. Thankyou to the volunteers of Kew / p7. Another Anniversaire [Count Francoise de la Perouse] / p7. Heartfelt thanks [donation by East Kew Synagogue congregation to Kew Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p7. Kew Rotary Club good works / p7. Cinema to expand [Balwyn Cinema] / p7. Winter Song [Brian Hansford performs 'Winterreise at St John's Hall, Camberwell] / p8. Come to Cameron Country [Donald Cameron et al at Kew Gallery] / p8. You be the Gypsy [Victor Herbert's 'Gipsy Lady' by Viola Musical Comedy Society] / p8. Classical music in Kew [Kew Philharmonic Society] / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionThe greening of Kew [Street Tree Masterplan] / p1. Free mulching of prunings / p1. Looming threat to the character of Kew [Victorian Government plans for medium-density housing] / p1. Diary dates for August / p2. Free self-defence and relaxation classes / p2. Anonymous house [house numbering requirements] / p2. Tom's incredible Spider Ring! ['The Spider Ring' by Track Players] / p2. Commentary / Cr Daryl Oldaker p3. Chief Executive's Column [Property valuations] / p3. Looking down rat holes [storm water drain audit] / p4. Waste plans not half baked [120 Litre Mobile Bin Recycling Trial] / p4. Lower your gas and electricity bills [Kew Community House workshops] / p4. Tribute to John Fleet Maughan 1898-1991 [City Engineer 1924-63] / p4. Indoor celebration of parkland [opening of Burke Road to High Street section of Outer Circle Linear Park] / p5. Forward planning for youth [survey] / p5. Kew saves an endangered species [Studley Park Red Gum - E.Studleyensis] / p5. Compliments, criticism and complaints [Kew Library Comments Book] / p6. Life in East Kew / Mr Tony de Clifford p6. New face [Pierrette Boustany, Outside School Hours Co-ordinator] / p6. New face [Lisa Gaffney, Public Relations Officer] / p6. Kewriosity deadlines / p6. Advertising [charges] / p6. Thankyou to the volunteers of Kew / p7. Another Anniversaire [Count Francoise de la Perouse] / p7. Heartfelt thanks [donation by East Kew Synagogue congregation to Kew Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p7. Kew Rotary Club good works / p7. Cinema to expand [Balwyn Cinema] / p7. Winter Song [Brian Hansford performs 'Winterreise at St John's Hall, Camberwell] / p8. Come to Cameron Country [Donald Cameron et al at Kew Gallery] / p8. You be the Gypsy [Victor Herbert's 'Gipsy Lady' by Viola Musical Comedy Society] / p8. Classical music in Kew [Kew Philharmonic Society] / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters
