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Through the ages Evergreen Retirement Village residents and Pakenham Secondary College students had a blast meeting each other for the start of a trial program, inspired by the hit ABC TV show Old People’s Home for Teenagers. Residents and students realised they had more in common than they realised, and shared a lot of laughs in the process. Story page 2
Evergreen residents Jenny and Shirley with Pakenham Secondary College student Darcy. 302605 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Childcare refused By Hugh Pearson A proposal for a childcare centre in Pakenham has been knocked back by the Cardinia Shire council. The council rejected the planning permit for a childcare centre at 1-3 Savage Street at a council meeting on Monday 17 October. The planning application was supported by council officers, who advised via a report the requirements of onsite parking and the capability of the surrounding transport network
was sufficient to support the childcare centre. Councillor Stephanie Davies referred to the council officer’s assessment and added, “I am in disagreement of the opinion shared by others calling it inappropriate”. “I think it’s large enough for six or so double-storey homes, and previously a land owner applied for a boarding house so a childcare centre in my view is a much better option. “I’m optimistic this development will be beneficial.”
Cr Davies’ concern for not approving the planning permit was the issue could be referred to VCAT, which has the power to overrule the council. “I think it’s probable the council’s refusal would be overruled and then the council will incur legal bills and the development would go ahead anyway,” Cr Davies said. Councillor Carol Ryan said the use was inconsistent with the proposed purpose of the general residential zone.
Cr Ryan also said the proposed use would have a detrimental impact on the local road network and supply of on-street parking in the surrounding areas. “Savage Street is narrow and a dead end street and the other end is onto Henty Street which is on a t-intersection,” Cr Ryan said. “There will be traffic congestion due to the issue cause by cars turning around into residents’ driveways or U-turns within the street. Continued page 7
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