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Head-to-head meetings By PETER DOUGLAS DANDENONG Ranges residents last week packed out two separate meetings which aimed to encourage greater understanding surrounding the proposed Burnham Beeches developments. Celebrity chef and developer Shannon Bennett, along with business partner, Adam Garrison, hosted the earlier meeting on Wednesday at the Piggery Cafe, before attentions turned to the Ferny Creek Hall where more than 300 residents turned out. The meetings were organised after Yarra Ranges Council rejected a call for an amendment that would allow up to 80 villas on the site, which would be sold to help fund the development of the historical building.
At the Piggery Cafe, Bennett and Mr Garrison used the opportunity to present their case to an estimated 100 people, where they communicated that there was still room to negotiate on their proposal, including the numbers of villas. The pair then headed to the later meeting, where they again expressed their position. A group of concerned residents were behind the Ferny Creek meeting, with their major concerns including traffic safety and the scale of the villas proposal. Yarra Ranges councillors Noel Cliff and Mike Clarke attended the meetings and have taken particular interest in the issue. Cr Clarke has toured the site with Bennett and Mr Garrison, as well as actively canvassing community opinion.
“There’s no question what they’re proposing is first-class, but it’s about leaving minimal footprint,” Cr Clarke said. “The meetings were well-managed, didn’t get out of control and were productive. “It was good to see the community become engaged with the issue.” Sherbrooke Lyrebird Survey Group convener, Alex Maisey, showed a Powerpoint presentation and talked about the endangered and protected species in Sherbrooke Forest, the Nicholas Gardens and Sassafras Creek. Mr Maisey also highlighted what these species needed to survive. He expressed that the Nicholas Gardens and Burnham Beeches provided a corridor for ani-
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mals and birds to move between the forest and areas such as Sassafras Creek for food and habitat. Organisers expressed disappointment there were no representatives from the Yarra Ranges planning department, which they felt could have helped to ease confusion. The ‘Mail’ has attempted to contact both Bennett and Mr Garrison. However, there was no response before deadline. Meanwhile, it was reported to the ‘Mail’ there was one instance of vandalism at a property near the site. The victim, who wished to remain anonymous, believes the vandalism may have been related to their stance on the Burnham Beeches issue.