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All high-rise, low-rise and street developments in areas other than the CBD and North Adelaide. Includes Port Adelaide and Glenelg.
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monotonehell
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by monotonehell » Fri Apr 18, 2008 4:19 pm
AG wrote:...with the building of apartments around the place the infrastructure and services required to support a significant increase in the population should be in place before such a significant change takes place otherwise the areas would be plagued with new issues, notably increased traffic, and the game of catch up that we see all too often with infrastructure will occur...
It's a little bit chicken and egg though isn't it? We need one or the other as a catalyst for change. It would be great if it could all be planned and happen along those lines, but living in a liberal capitalist economy means that changes in the paradigm often need to be artificially forced.
I'd start by designating public transport corridors with mandated medium density along them. Good efficient PT as a carrot to change with the stick of zoning to follow.
Exit on the right in the direction of travel.
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by Will » Tue May 20, 2008 7:26 pm
I have some good news to report.
This proposal will soon be coming before the state government DAC. It is expected that the state government DAC will grant planning APPROVAL to this proposal.
It is good to see that the state government DAC is not being swayed by the ridiculous anti-development propaganda of the Holdfast Bay council and is assessing this proposal against the development plan. The building is not at odds, and in fact complies with the development plan, thus it should receive planning approval. Nostalgia is not a reason to block a complying development!
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by rogue » Tue May 20, 2008 7:30 pm
Which proposal exactly will potentially be granted approval?
The thread title is somewhat deceiving. Twin Towers is on the Watermark site and Latitude is near The "grab-a-granny" Grand.
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Will
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by Will » Tue May 20, 2008 7:32 pm
rogue wrote:Which proposal exactly will potentially be granted approval?
The thread title is somewhat deceiving. Twin Towers is on the Watermark site and Latitude is near The "grab-a-granny" Grand.
Latitude.
Watermark has been placed on hold for the foreseeable future.
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by Ho Really » Wed May 21, 2008 1:02 am
Will wrote:rogue wrote:Which proposal exactly will potentially be granted approval?
The thread title is somewhat deceiving. Twin Towers is on the Watermark site and Latitude is near The "grab-a-granny" Grand.
Latitude.
Watermark has been placed on hold for the foreseeable future.
Aaarrgh, it should have been the other way around.
Cheers
Confucius say: Dumb man climb tree to get cherry, wise man spread limbs.
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by gregrogers257 » Wed May 21, 2008 8:08 pm
Good news about the approval. My question is if latitude does get approved will there
be enough demand from the public for these apartments ?
I doubt it.
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by jimmy_2486 » Thu May 22, 2008 9:55 am
Pistol wrote:Ben wrote:
I don't know what is scarier, these residents controlling our future or the fact that some of them are still driving.
That, and the photo, both just reminded me of the south park episode where they wanted to take the licenses away of all the senior citizens!! hahaha
Pretty soon you will see that group of elderly walking around Glenelg with military weapons, making sure no more developments happen, like on South Park!!
But we wont be able to stop them.......they just wake up far to early for us to do anything!!
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by AG » Sat May 24, 2008 9:15 am
The DAC has approved this development and it will now proceed.
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by AtD » Sat May 24, 2008 9:48 am
Cool.
Cue the NIMBYs in the local Messenger.
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by Norman » Sat May 24, 2008 1:23 pm
Hail the Vengabus, we're going to Ibiza! Woo!
Great to see more developments in Glenelg, hopefully it'll become much more dense and warrant more tram services.
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by Shuz » Sat May 24, 2008 1:38 pm
I'm happy this got approved, but I do need ask - what do they mean when they are building on the last piece of hi-rise land available in Glenelg? Such a statement would negate the possibility of the Watermark site towers being built?
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by Will » Sat May 24, 2008 2:10 pm
Shuz wrote:I'm happy this got approved, but I do need ask - what do they mean when they are building on the last piece of hi-rise land available in Glenelg? Such a statement would negate the possibility of the Watermark site towers being built?
Its actually the last piece of 'waterfront' land available for high-rise. High rise can still be built in other parts of Glenelg.
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by AtD » Sat May 24, 2008 2:58 pm
Will wrote:Its actually the last piece of 'waterfront' land available for high-rise. High rise can still be built in other parts of Glenelg.
I didn't think Latitude was on the waterfront. I have it down as
5 College Street, Glenelg.
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by Will » Sat May 24, 2008 3:10 pm
AtD wrote:Will wrote:Its actually the last piece of 'waterfront' land available for high-rise. High rise can still be built in other parts of Glenelg.
I didn't think Latitude was on the waterfront. I have it down as
5 College Street, Glenelg.
That is why I put the word waterfront between quotation marks. I understand it is not on the waterfront but for some reason unknown to me, the land is classified as waterfront by the local council.
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by Howie » Sun May 25, 2008 12:44 am
Saturday Advertiser 25/05/2008
Last tall tower for foreshore
The $110 million Latitude residential tower project at Glenelg has been given the green light by the Development Assessment Commission.
Construction of the last tower along Glenelg's foreshore will begin later this year after the commission approved the 12-storey proposal yesterday.
The 170 apartment tower, on the corner of St John's Row and College St, will be built on the last path of foreshore allowing tall developments. The "green" building will feature energy efficient design.
Time for a thread split soon I think
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