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■ Three-storeyresidences, rather than two-storey buildings, would be allowed in pockets of Clayton South, Parkdale and Edithvale, under planning rule recommenations still to be considered byKingston City Council. As the formal framework for local housing over the next 20 years, the recommendations suggest removing the proposed Private Open Space requirements including reducing balcony sizes to be consistent with State Government standards and deleting some tree planting requirement. The recommendations were made by an independent panel which prepared the future of planning zones and updated rules for Kingston. Public hearings were part of the process. Kingston Mayor Cr Hadi Saab said that the Council had been working alongside the
● Cr Hadi Saab, Kingston Mayor
community over several years in developing these new planning rules. He said the community is now at the “pointy end of the process” “As always, we remain committed to ensuring Kingston is well planned, with any future growth centred in and around our key activity centres, close to public transport, shops, and services to allow us to protect the amenity of our neighbourhood streets,” Cr Saab said.. “Thanks to all the members of the community who have participated in this important process up until now, including making submissions. “We are looking forward to having a resolution soon and moving forward with our action plan for carefully balancing how we manage population growth in our city,” Cr Saab said.
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● Police want to speak with this man about a carjacking in Carnegie.
■ Police officers are appealing for public assistance to locate a third man involved in an aggravated carjacking in Carnegie. It is alleged two men approached a female driver of a grey Toyota RAV4 in El Nido Grove about 5pm on Monday, June 26. The men allegedly forced the victim to hand over her car keys, phone and purse whilst displaying a knife before driving off in her car. The female was not physically injured during the incident. VIPER units, Moorabbin Criminal Investigation Unit detectives and local units located the vehicle on Collins St about an hour after the incident and arrested two men who have been charged. A 25-year-old Glen Waverley man, arrested at the time, has been charged with a total of six offences including aggravated carjacking, carjacking, assault with a weapon, assault in company, theft of motor vehicle and use prohibited weapon without exemption. He was remanded to appear before Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on September 1. A 26-year-old Mickleham man was also arrested has been charged in relation to unrelated drug offences. He was bailed to appear before Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on September 14. Contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or www.crimestoppersvic.com.au
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