17 Dawson Street Reservoir VIC 3073

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Variation of the restrictive covenant relation to notation (c) from the below wording; (c) No shops laundries factories or works shall be erected on the said Lot and not more than one dwelling house shall be erected on any one Lot and the cost of constructing each house shall not be less than Four Hundred Pounds (inclusive of all architect's fees and the cost of erecting any outbuildings and fences). to the wording; (c) No shops, laundries or factories shall be erected on the said Lot and not more than two dwellings shall be erected on any one lot.
Planning Authority
Darebin City Council
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Reference number
D/246/2024
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LETTER OF OBJECTION

DATE: 15 June 2024

To Planning darebin City Council

NOTICE OF OBJECTION TO THE PROPOSED Modification to Restrictive Covenant at 17 Dawson street Reservoir

I Mario Mizzi
of 71 Chauvel Street reservoir
Am writing to formally object to the application made to remove or modify the restrictive covenant on 17 Dawson street Reservoir 3073 for the following reasons:
As a beneficiary feel compelled to express my concerns regarding the potential impact of this proposed modification as I will be personally impacted by any decision to vary the covenant..
The single dwelling covenants in this part of Reservoir are a unique feature that attracted me to choose to live in this area. These covenants play a significant role in preserving the lifestyle and character of the neighborhood, which is why I am deeply invested in upholding them. Any modification or overturning of this covenant would not only set an irrevocable precedent but also see further developments that would fundamentally change the essence of the community we have come to cherish.
I firmly believe that any alteration to the single dwelling covenants would cause substantial personal injury to me and other beneficiaries of the Merrilands Estate. It is crucial to understand that these covenants are not just legal binding agreements between residents but integral to the fabric of our community and the quality of life we have chosen to embrace.
I sincerely hope that you appreciate the significance of our objection and reconsider the implications of the proposed modification. Preserving the integrity of the single dwelling covenants is essential to maintaining the essence of the Merrilands Estate and the values we hold dear.

Kind Regards,

Name: Mario Mizzi
0438094056

Mario Mizzi
Delivered to Darebin City Council

I am writing to formally express my strong objection to the proposed removal of the property covenant for the development of multiple dwellings in our estate. As a resident and homeowner within the community, I believe such a decision would have detrimental effects on the overall quality of life and character of our neighborhood.

First and foremost, the existing property covenant was put in place to maintain the integrity and tranquility of our residential area. Allowing for the construction of multiple dwellings would undoubtedly lead to increased traffic congestion, noise pollution, and strain on our already limited infrastructure. Moreover, it could potentially diminish property values and erode the sense of community that we have worked hard to foster.

Additionally, the proposed development does not align with the original vision and purpose of our estate. Our neighborhood was designed with single-family homes in mind, and any deviation from this plan would be a disservice to both current residents and future generations. We chose to live here because of the peaceful atmosphere and spacious surroundings, and it is imperative that we preserve these qualities for the well-being of all residents.

Furthermore, the environmental impact of such a development cannot be overlooked. Increased urbanization not only threatens local ecosystems but also contributes to climate change through higher carbon emissions and reduced green spaces. As stewards of our environment, we have a responsibility to prioritize sustainable growth and protect natural habitats for the benefit of all living beings.

In light of these concerns, I urge you to reconsider the decision to remove the property covenant and pursue alternative solutions that uphold the best interests of our community. This could involve exploring options for responsible development that respects the character of our neighborhood while addressing the need for affordable housing and urban expansion.

Thank you for taking the time to consider my objections. I trust that you will give careful thought to the long-term implications of this decision and work towards a solution that preserves the unique identity and harmony of our estate

Sandra Piatkov
Delivered to Darebin City Council

I support this application as the blocks of land is this part of Reservoir are quite large, so two dwellings on the site seems reasonable. It will also help encourage newer dwellings to be built, which will help ensure the area doesn't start to become 'scummy' as a lot of the dwellings are getting older (circa 1960's to 1980's) and are being retained and in many cases are not being renovated because of restrictive covenants like these making redevelopment an unviable option.

Tony Darcy
Delivered to Darebin City Council

I would like to express my objection to the application to vary the restrictive covenant at 17 Dawson Street Reservoir. My wife and I bought our home in the Merrilands Estate a few years ago and what attracted us was the tranquility and the general absence of multi unit developments that are common in other parts of Darebin. We highly value the existence of the covenant on our property and on other properties throughout the estate and the function it serves to protect the estate’s ongoing integrity. The covenant was a major positive factor in the decision when we bought our home. I am not against development and there is plenty of land for sale where multi dwelling construction is not so restricted. Anyone who has bought property with this type of covenant on the title knows exactly what it means at the time of purchase. Variation of the covenant would cause me injury and the application should be refused.

Giorgio Croatto
Delivered to Darebin City Council

I object to the variation to this Covenant in relation to the planning application for 17 Dawson St Reservoir.
Unfortunately, as mentioned by another previous objection, this was and still is stated on the title at the time of purchase, for this and any other property for that matter which falls within the Merilands Estate covered by this unique Covenant.
If you wanted to develop and build more than one dwelling on a property then you should've bought a block where no such Covenant exists and there are no such restrictions.
Some residents have been living here for many years, or have just moved in to this area and have enjoyed the uniqueness of this Covenant and the fact that their streets are not overloaded with cars and rubbish or anything else that comes with overcrowded streets.
More dwellings is attractive to Darebin council as it can collect more rates but in reality it does nothing to support it's current residents with road surface or footpath issues.
All we need now, in and around Radford Rd, is more trucks (including B-Doubles) and more resident vehicles jamming up our otherwise quiet streets.
Plenty of land further out where you can develop into multi dwelling and you won't have any restrictions!
Also, some of these homes have character and are a perfect example of the architecture for the era and should be protected. They are very well built and perfect to renovate or extend.

FrankS
Delivered to Darebin City Council

To Whom it may concern,

If you are a beneficiary of this covenant which I want to get varied, then please prove that you are a beneficiary.

Also, how can you say in your objection, there'll be personal injury to you, when you reside 2km away from this address? In my opinion this is ridiculous.

My property is a registered and licensed rooming house, in which I'm legally allowed to have 12 tenants and 11 rooms. All I want is to have 4 additional single rooms built in my existing garage.

I want to vary my covenant from having a single dwelling on the proerty, to a second dwelling on the same property. NOT and multiple storey dwelling.

Regards,

Rodney Wells
Owner of 17 Dawson Street, Reservoir.

Rodney Wells
Delivered to Darebin City Council

To whom it may concern,

To all those people who objected to my application to vary my covenant, why do you write in your comments the details for your injury caused if I got the covenant varied. Do you complain about the block of units just up from my place?

Rodney Wells
Delivered to Darebin City Council

The owner of this property is being sued for extreme negligence. It’s not a good idea to allow him to add more rooms to this property. He has a mental disorder and takes responsibility for nothing. He’s only about packing more people in to the place,, with zero regard for their living conditions. The people living there are in a vulnerable state, and he takes advantage of the situation. He cares only about how much money it brings in. Nothing else.

John Smith
Delivered to Darebin City Council

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