CAN: [Glenelg] Latitude | 42m | 12lvls | Residential
CAN: [Glenelg] Latitude | 42m | 12lvls | Residential
Since the other thread went bye bye - here's a new one!
I had not even heard of these proposals until just now. How awesome is the twin tower propsal! Definately the most striking resi proposal SA has had, in my opinion!
I had not even heard of these proposals until just now. How awesome is the twin tower propsal! Definately the most striking resi proposal SA has had, in my opinion!
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I'm really excited about this, but is it just me or is everyone one else not as excited as usual when something like this comes up. I mean i've been to all the fourms and no body is talking about it. It's all i can think about
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I really should be loving this project, but I can't bring myself to get that excitied.
I think it's a bit tacky and won't fit in with its surroundings that well at all. Would be better in the city.
I'm sure I'll get over it and grow to love it, but normally I'd need a lay down after something like this breaks and this is just not doing it for me atm.
I think it's a bit tacky and won't fit in with its surroundings that well at all. Would be better in the city.
I'm sure I'll get over it and grow to love it, but normally I'd need a lay down after something like this breaks and this is just not doing it for me atm.
Yeah, I never really get that excited about seeing new developments. I think it is good but one render really isn't enough to show what this project is really about. Don't get me wrong, I think such development is great, but we shouldn't get overly excited about it, it's just... another development.
Latitude is in the area designated "policy area 4" by the holdfast bay development plan, and has a prescribed height limit of 12 levels. It appears to meet the requirements of the plan, so it can be approved (and if council doesn't approve it, can easily be turned over by the ERD Court).
The Twin Towers are in the area designated "policy area 3" by the plan, and has a prescribed height limit of 5 levels. This does not mean the towers can't be approved. What it means is if it does get built, there will have been a long period of significant blah involving the developer, council, a shitload of lawyers, and possibly the state government. Ammendments would need to be made to the development plan for this project to proceed.
The Twin Towers are in the area designated "policy area 3" by the plan, and has a prescribed height limit of 5 levels. This does not mean the towers can't be approved. What it means is if it does get built, there will have been a long period of significant blah involving the developer, council, a shitload of lawyers, and possibly the state government. Ammendments would need to be made to the development plan for this project to proceed.
Now that my initial excitiement about the proposal has calmed down, I am concerned about the possibilities of these projects ever being built.
Last year Urban Construct lost a court case with the Holdfast Bay council in regard to Latitude. And since then the council has heritgae listed the property that is meant to be demolished for Latitude to proceed.
As with the Twin Towers proposal, I have an article from the Messenger newspaper from 2003, which claimed "that rumours are rife around the bay of another 12 level tower, proposed for the Watermark site' the article calms down its readers by mentioning that this section of Glenelg only has a 5 level limit and any 12 level tower would never be approved by the council. Glenelg still has the same council, and now that the proposal is 17 levels, 12 more than the limit, the only manner I can see this proposal ever becoming reality is if it is declared a major project by the State govenrment.
Nevertheless both projects but in particular the twin towers are very stylish and would have a positive impact to Glenelg, making it a better place.
Last year Urban Construct lost a court case with the Holdfast Bay council in regard to Latitude. And since then the council has heritgae listed the property that is meant to be demolished for Latitude to proceed.
As with the Twin Towers proposal, I have an article from the Messenger newspaper from 2003, which claimed "that rumours are rife around the bay of another 12 level tower, proposed for the Watermark site' the article calms down its readers by mentioning that this section of Glenelg only has a 5 level limit and any 12 level tower would never be approved by the council. Glenelg still has the same council, and now that the proposal is 17 levels, 12 more than the limit, the only manner I can see this proposal ever becoming reality is if it is declared a major project by the State govenrment.
Nevertheless both projects but in particular the twin towers are very stylish and would have a positive impact to Glenelg, making it a better place.
I was having a read of the Messenger and they had an article about the history of the Latitude site.
The property in question was sold to Urban Construct in 2004 by the Elderly Citizens Homes. In 2004 Urban Construct submitted a proposal to the Holdfast Bay council to demolish the 1870's era townhouse, however the council refused the application, and subsequently heritage listed the property. Urban Construct appealed the outcome to the ERD court, however the court ruled in favour of the Holdfast Bay council. Urban Construct appealed the decision to the supreme court.
The Supreme Court's ruling is expected in February. The Messenger reports that it seems Urban Construct will win the case.
I'll keep you guys updated with the outcome of the court case.
The property in question was sold to Urban Construct in 2004 by the Elderly Citizens Homes. In 2004 Urban Construct submitted a proposal to the Holdfast Bay council to demolish the 1870's era townhouse, however the council refused the application, and subsequently heritage listed the property. Urban Construct appealed the outcome to the ERD court, however the court ruled in favour of the Holdfast Bay council. Urban Construct appealed the decision to the supreme court.
The Supreme Court's ruling is expected in February. The Messenger reports that it seems Urban Construct will win the case.
I'll keep you guys updated with the outcome of the court case.
Bad news gentlemen. The final nail in the Latitude coffin was nailed last week when the Supreme Court ruled in favour of the Holdfast Shores council by handing down a descion that saves a 'historic' 1870's house that had to be demolished to build Latitude. The supreme court in its descision ruled that Latitude would change the character of Glenelg and College Street.
The Holdfast Shores council welcomed this descision, and in the Messenger there is a picture of old people rejoicing outside the site.
It seems that Liberty Towers will be the last high-rise ever built in Glenelg.
The Holdfast Shores council welcomed this descision, and in the Messenger there is a picture of old people rejoicing outside the site.
It seems that Liberty Towers will be the last high-rise ever built in Glenelg.
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