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It takes a village Tiny origami houses are making a big statement about homelessness this week. The homes were created by Casey adults and children in workshops ahead of Homelessness Week. In all, about 1800 origami homes were folded throughout all six Connected Libraries branches, including Bunjil Library. More on the story, turn to page 6 Connected libraries staffmember Mitch next to a mini-village on display at Bunjil Place library as part of Homelessness Week. (Ethan Benedicto: 425289)
Childcare denied By Ethan Benedicto A controversial proposal to establish a childcare centre at 1A Gori Court, Narre Warren North has been denied by the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT). The City of Casey refused to grant a permit on the grounds of impacts concerning neighbourhood character, car parking provision and off-site amenity impacts from the location at the entrance to a court, or cul-de-sac. The proposed development would have catered up to 86 children and eight staff, with the
existing dwelling on the site to be demolished in place of a single-storey, 619 square metre building, as well as 18 car park spaces, a landscaped garden and acoustic fencing. Casey Council initially refused the application which led to Gori Pty Ltd appealing the decision to VCAT; from there the tribunal corroborated Casey’s decision, assessing that the development would be incompatible with the character of Gori Court and the surrounding area, on Tuesday 6 August. Specifically, Casey Council submitted that Gori’s proposal was “not appropriate” regarding its
location within a cul-de-sac in the Low-Density Residential Zone Schedule 2 (LDRZ2). “The childcare centre does not respect the existing pattern of development, being single dwellings on large, landscaped lots,” the council statement said. “Landscaping and setbacks are not sufficient and the car park and fencing in the frontage of the site are foreign elements.” The council’s statement also added that the proposal was inconsistent with the Casey Foothills Local Area Policy (clause 21.14), since the open landscaped setting is not maintained by the
said proposed development. The applicant initially contested that the site’s location was ideal due to its proximity to Ernst Wanke Road, which is a main road, therefore making it ideal for non-residential use. They also added that the fencing for the development along Gori Court would not “dominate the streetscapes”, since it is behind 2-metre wide garden beds therefore providing an appropriate visual buffer to “offset the built form and hard stand area of the car park”. Continued page 4
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