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Re: Channel 7 site Gilberton

#76 Post by rhino » Fri Nov 19, 2010 9:25 am

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Will wrote:The population of Adelaide is expected to grow by approximately 600 000 by 2040.
We shouldn't worry about this until 2040 when we see 600,000 people at the airport.
Are The Beatles coming back? :shock:
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Re: Channel 7 site Gilberton

#77 Post by monotonehell » Sun Nov 21, 2010 3:22 am

rhino wrote:
iTouch(myself) wrote:
Will wrote:The population of Adelaide is expected to grow by approximately 600 000 by 2040.
We shouldn't worry about this until 2040 when we see 600,000 people at the airport.
Are The Beatles coming back? :shock:
Nah, that's Woodstock for sure, bloody hippies...
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Re: Channel 7 site Gilberton

#78 Post by rhino » Mon Nov 22, 2010 2:10 pm

monotonehell wrote:
Are The Beatles coming back? :shock:
Nah, that's Woodstock for sure, bloody hippies...[/quote]

Yeah, I know. But, with regard to large numbers turning up at Adelaide Airport - if I'm not mistaken the biggest crowd the Beatles ever got anywhere was at Adelaide Airport.
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Re: Channel 7 site Gilberton

#79 Post by Ben » Wed Dec 08, 2010 3:42 pm

From The Messenger:
Fears high-rise will spoil Gilberton heritage

by Brittany Dupree

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THE 10-storey apartment complex proposed for the former Channel 7 site in Gilberton has received a cool response from the community.

Watersun has lodged plans with Walkerville Council for its Park Tce development, which includes three apartment buildings with height limits between six and 10 storeys.

Historian Lyn O’Grady, who was against the State Government’s plan to increase height limits on the site, said the buildings were too high for the heritage area.

“Not only will it visually impact on the parklands and the Linear Park but also overshadow nearby old Gilberton with houses dating from the 1860s,” she said.

After viewing the plans for the site, both the Walkerville Residents Association and Walkerville Society said they had concerns.

Walkerville Residents Association chairwoman Wendy Vodopivec said the 10-storey height limit would set a precedent for further medium to high-density development, which would destroy the historic character of the suburb.

“Gilberton is a heritage residential area that should be protected and preserved because it represents the early history of our state and helps to make Adelaide the unique place it is today,” she said.

The City North Messenger reported last month the State Government had changed the site’s zoning to allow up to 10 storeys on the site, despite objections from the Walkerville Council.

Three buildings Watersun proposes for the site contain 217 apartments, with the penthouses offering views over the Botanic Gardens and across to the city.

Property Council of SA executive director Nathan Paine said the extra apartments would boost affordable housing near the city.

Watersun project director Garry Garside said the development had been designed “to take advantage of being on a major arterial road into the CBD”.

“Therefore we feel the proposed scaled height from six storeys is suitable for the location,” he said.

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Re: Channel 7 site Gilberton

#80 Post by metro » Wed Dec 08, 2010 6:10 pm

umm 10 storys is NOT high-rise :hilarious:

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Re: Channel 7 site Gilberton

#81 Post by Omicron » Wed Dec 08, 2010 11:21 pm

Looks good. Build it, please. Ignore the cocks with their silly objections.

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Re: Channel 7 site Gilberton

#82 Post by Will » Thu Dec 09, 2010 12:13 am

This is another example as to why the state government should remove the planning powers for projects above $10 million from ALL councils.

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Re: Channel 7 site Gilberton

#83 Post by Isiskii » Thu Dec 09, 2010 6:39 am

Agree with Will.

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Re: Channel 7 site Gilberton

#84 Post by Aidan » Thu Dec 09, 2010 1:33 pm

“Not only will it visually impact on the parklands and the Linear Park but also overshadow nearby old Gilberton with houses dating from the 1860s,” she said.
Can anyone tell me where exactly old Gilberton is? Google Maps hasn't heard of it!
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Re: Channel 7 site Gilberton

#85 Post by iTouch » Thu Dec 09, 2010 5:16 pm

I doubt it'd visually impact the parklands. That area has 20m+ trees. North Terrace House would have more impact then this building
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Re: #PRO: Channel 7 Site, Gilberton

#86 Post by metro » Tue Mar 29, 2011 10:39 am

can change this to #APP and apparently it will be starting construction by the end of the year.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011 ... 176334.htm

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Re: Channel 7 site Gilberton

#87 Post by peas_and_corn » Tue Mar 29, 2011 8:02 pm

Ben wrote:From The Messenger:


Walkerville Residents Association chairwoman Wendy Vodopivec said the 10-storey height limit would set a precedent for further medium to high-density development,
Let's hope.

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Re: #APP: Channel 7 Site, Gilberton

#88 Post by Will » Tue Mar 29, 2011 8:08 pm

From the Messenger:
Gilberton apartments win approval

Council29 Mar 11 @ 08:45am by Lisa Bachmayer

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FIRST LOOK: An artist's impression of the development planned for the former Channel 7 site at Gilberton.


CONTENTIOUS plans for a 10-storey apartment complex on the former Channel 7 site will go ahead.

The $180 million development was approved by Walkerville’s Development Assessment Panel last night, March 28, despite opposition from nearby residents.

Objectors who spoke at last night’s meeting were concerned the development would overshadow surrounding buildings and homes.

Public consultation on the plans attracted four responses - all objecting to the development.

The development application by Watersun was for 221-units over three buildings.

Former Planning Minister Paul Holloway last November changed zoning around the site to allow development up to 10 storeys .

Watersun development manager Mick O’Connor told the City North Messenger after the meeting that work would begin later this year

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Re: #APP: Channel 7 Site, Gilberton

#89 Post by Will » Tue Mar 29, 2011 8:12 pm

The development is called '45 Park'

http://www.45park.com.au/

Building 1 will be 7 levels and 26.4m

Building 2 will be 8 levels and 30m

Building 3 will be 10 levels and 37.3m

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Re: #APP: 45 Park - Gilberton - $180 million

#90 Post by crawf » Tue Mar 29, 2011 10:59 pm

The city and parkland views would be amazing from that direction :)

Looks nice and modern aswell.

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