7 July 2015

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NEWS DESK

Call for wall to come down Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au A BATTLE is raging in Mt Martha over a retaining wall that blocks access to a road reserve. The wall was erected in December between Potts Lane and Grandview Terrace. The News was unable to contact the owner of the property last week. John and Carole Van Der Helm, of Potts Lane, say the wall should be removed and have organised a petition to present to Mornington Peninsula Shire. Last week it had 50 signatures. The petition says: “We, the undersigned, request the Mornington Peninsula Shire Council to remove the retaining wall … which blocks the road reserve between Potts Lane and Grandview Terrace. “We further ask that this road reserve be improved to enable pedestrian traffic by use of signage and bollards.” The Van Der Helms are frustrated at the length of time the shire is taking to have the wall removed. “We were told it would be taken down two weeks ago,” Ms Van Der Helm said. “Yet nothing has been done. We feel we are not getting anywhere. No one [from the council] is speaking to us. “We are only asking for a pathway [to be restored]. Some people are even climbing over the wall.” She said regular walkers coming up from the Mt Martha marina, along Bruce Rd and down Potts Lane were being inconvenienced, as were bus passengers coming up Ellerina Rd to the stop at the end of Potts Lane. “Their road is blocked,” she said.

Clear way: John and Carol Van Der Helm and grandchildren Jayden and Imogen and the wall they say should go. Picture: Yanni

It is believed a council officer gave verbal approval for a partial retaining wall, but the 1.7 metre timber structure far surpasses that envisaged. This is the nub of the dispute. The shire’s sustainable infrastructure director Alison Leighton said: “The shire is aware of the structure

within the road reserve and is currently working with affected property owners to provide a resolution to this issue and to provide appropriate pedestrian access in this area.” Cr David Gibb, who has discussed the wall with the Van Der Helms, said: “In all neighbourhood disputes

the council seeks a pathway where all parties can live amicably in the community after the event.” The Van Der Helms say council clearing works around the reserve have made the site dangerous. “There’s a sheer drop down one side that was not there before.”

Building plans MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire is drawing up a list of projects it would like to be financed through the state government’s $50 million Outer Suburban Growth Fund. The government is making the money available to 10 “interface” councils, including Mornington Peninsula. The mayor Cr Bev Colomb said the fund would “help deliver important social and economic benefits”. The other interface councils are Cardinia, Casey, Hume, Melton, Mitchell, Nillumbik, Whittlesea, Wyndham and Yarra Ranges. “The interface councils group has spent a lot of time talking to the Minister [of Local Government Natalie Hutchins] about the issues and challenges we face and we are very grateful that this fund has been established to deliver important projects for our municipalities,” Cr Colomb said. “Council is currently considering projects to be included in our submission to the fund, and we look forward to working with the government to deliver real social and economic benefits for our community. We also look forward to hosting Minister Hutchins in the not too distant future to talk in more detail about the projects and the benefits they will deliver.” Ms Hutchins said the fund would help interface councils respond to rapid growth by building such things as family and community centres, town centres, parks and reserves, playgrounds and amenity facilities. Ms Hutchins said the fund would address the unprecedented growth all 10 outer-suburban areas were facing, with work beginning on some projects in the current financial year.

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