C126 PLANNING AMENDMENTS APPROVED

FURTHER DRIVE THRU FACILITIES DISCOURAGED IN THE SHIRE OF YARRA RANGES

McDonalds and other fast food outlets will be less likely to see the Yarra Ranges as a future development proposition with the passing of C126 Planning amendments.

The council amendment, which comes into effect this week, ensures new commercial developments respond to a town’s existing character and enhance amenity. Buildings and works that comprise drive-through sales facilities are discouraged.

Thankfully our community responded enthusiastically and wrote submissions for adjustments to the proposed planning amendment. In total 72 submissions were received of which 57 were pertaining to drive thru restrictions.

McDonalds were quick to respond too. Showing their hand that they did indeed have plans to develop further into the Dandenong Ranges. McDonalds elected to employ the services of town planner Bret Fleming at the Public Hearing. He presented for a total of 45 minutes, arguing their case for the ongoing development of drive thru facilities.

Community submitters that elected to be heard at the Public Hearing held on the 1st of August 2013 included Anita Dealy, Nick Seidenman, Jan Lancaster, Esther Kelly, Janine Rigby, Holly Desmond, Karl Williams, Heath Pawley, Jenny Saulwick, Dominic McKay, Lesley Williams, Paula Ewington and Peta Freeman.

We wish to also thank Tim Radisich – Town Planner who provided an enormous amount of guidance and advice, Councillor Samantha Dunn for advising of the amendment and encouraging submissions. Thanks also to Barbara Crisp and David Jewell for assisting with submissions and representing those that were unable to represent on the day.

Everyone in this campaign should be proud.

These planning adjustments would not have been possible without the contribution of every person!

C126

MCDONALDS RUBBISH MAP

McDonald's Rubbish Map

Have you seen rubbish around from a certain UNWELCOME DEVELOPMENT this week which really shouldn’t be there?

Have you detected a UNINVITED odour at your property or while you’ve been out for a walk?

We have a group of local residents that are collecting evidence of these obnoxious intrusions into the Hills and documenting them for all to see.

This doesn’t mean just Tecoma. There have been reports of rubbish making its way further up the hill and all data is requested.

So how can you help?

– Take a photo of the rubbish and record the approximate location (your phone can give you accurate co-ordinates) or just record the location where you can smell the “odour”.
– Collect the rubbish and return it to the store or bin it yourself.
– Send a message including the photo and all requested information to 0411 079 064 or email mcrubbishinthehills@gmail.com.

Lets keep the hills looking beautiful

The collated evidence will uploaded onto the map at the link below as a record for the public to see.

http://map.burgeroff.org/

RESPECT TECOMA

Tecoma bus stop rubbishBrad Lemon tweet

Thankyou Brad Lemon for yesterday’s ‘Tweet of the Day’.

Residents of Tecoma are already sharing photos of the impact less than one weeks trading is having on the Dandenong Ranges.

We encourage locals and visitors to continue photographing and recording.

Respect the Dandenong Ranges.
Respect Tecoma.