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Draft Public Consultation Report: Urban Growth SUMMARY AND RESPONSE DRAFT PUBLIC CONSULTATION REPORT: TO SUBMISSIONS: APPENDICES URBAN GROWTH BOUNDARY REVIEW URBAN GROWTH BOUNDARY REVIEW A3 cover.indd 1 11/06/09 11:07 AM ... ~ Map 1 Submissions Received Melbourne North Investigation AreaM.. [Jl " / ~ ! t!Eil <r > ~, l •l.'iJ flu ....~ HlA "'IS ~ / ...~~ ~<SI''\ ~ i ·::::.· •>t- ~., "'" i" .; ~ NG.o\LT t HUME ~ .f - - "' ..,. re< ~ ~ . 0 ~ " II ~ ..,.. .. < >: 0 ~ ~~... .o" m,., ~ "' \~ 0 >: "' J'-1. '; 5 o~ "'< 0 t>.I . ~ ·~, Q ii ., < .. ii"' :t ;: ~ No Window r: Cmtr<!ll !l~ "''' Q"' " AD g MIOol( ' • 40Z4 L. 2 ~¢\ c ~ ~ ,, ... co~ '-.Map 2 - Sub ~ iss ions ~~~eived ~~· Melbourne West Investigation Area • '"' "' c "' Grcon'-~­ +H111 r ti•'/ "'· • I fj,OH/ , • ~ ., ~ "'t •n l K'f 0.AL : ,.. RO < Q ...~ 0"' > .. 0 -\~· e ":!. ~o ., June 2009 No Window .. \ Map 3 - Submission~ Received SfRHt 0 ; t~. Melbourne South East Investigation Area c z /!; " w ..,... 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Submitter Details Growth Areas Authority Confidential Page 1 Site # Submitter # Title First Name Surname Job Title Organisation Address 1 Address 2 State Postcode 1303 286 Mr Nevan Wadeson Director Tract 195 Lennox Steet Richmond VIC 3121 1700 1 Mr Derek Brown 1 Salisbury Road Upper Beaconfield VIC 3080 1701 2 Mr Derek Brown 1 Salisbury Road Upper Beaconfield VIC 3080 1702 3 Mr Derek Brown 1 Salisbury Road Upper Beaconfield VIC 3080 1703 285 Mr & Mrs R.H & J.E Hocking PO Box 179 Officer VIC 3809 1705 349 Mr Aaron Goodall Town Planner KLM Spatial Level 1, 274 Thomas Street Dandenong VIC 3175 1802 4 Mr Santino Mercuir Drapac Level 11 200 Queen Street Melbourne VIC 3000 1901 5 Mr John O'Grady Apartment 711, 6 Victoria Street St. Kilda VIC 3182 1902 275 Mr Frank Andronaco Virgona Industries Pty Ltd 104 Epsom Road ASCOT VALE VIC 3032 2006 6 Mr John McCaffrey Consultant Town Planner John McCaffrey TP 7 Tenham Grove Cheltenham VIC 3192 2008 7 Mr Heath Woodman Business Development Manager Watsons The Melburnian, Suite 2, 250 St Kilda Road Southbank VIC 3805 2012 8 Mr Damian Sayers 1880 Ballarto Road Clyde VIC 3978 2013 9 Mr Charles Charalambous 53 Canadian Bay Road Mount Eliza VIC 3930 2014 10 Mr Izidor Dekovic 4 Olearia Close Endeavour Hills VIC 3802 2015 11 Mr Michael William Rogers Landowner 6 Adrian Street Cranbourne VIC 3977 2016 12 Mr & Mrs Charlie & Margaret Hili Landowner 45 Browns Road Devon Meadows VIC 3977 2017 13 Mr Tom Schreurs Landowner J & JM Schreurs and Sons 100 Campbells Road Clyde VIC 3978 2018 14 Mr Graham McTaggart Landowner 465 - 475 Patterson's Road Clyde North VIC 3978 2020 15 Mr Clyde Thomas McTaggart Landowner 14 Jacques Road Narre Warren North VIC 3804 2021 16 Mr Ian McDonald Managing Director Azinna Pty Ltd PO Box 9062 Harkaway VIC 3806 2022 17 Mr Rocco Lamattina Landowner 11 Kelly Road Cranbourne South VIC 3977 2023 18 Mr Rocco Lamattina Landowner 11 Kelly Road Cranbourne South VIC 3977 2024 19 Mr Rocco Lamattina Landowner 11 Kelly Road Cranbourne South VIC 3977 2025 20 Mr Rocco Lamattina Landowner 11 Kelly Road Cranbourne South VIC 3977 2026 21 Mr Ida Eagleson Landowner 1450 Pound Road Clyde North VIC 3978 2027 22 Mr Geoff Corrigan Corrigan Produce Marketing Pty Ltd 200 Tuckers Road Clyde VIC 3978 2028 23 Mr John Allan Landowner 12 - 14 Olive Road Devon Meadows VIC 3977 2029 24 Mr Ern Marriot 130 Tuckers Road Clyde VIC 3978 2031 25 Mr Dominic Mammone 1710 Ballarto Road Clyde VIC 3978 2032 26 Ms Susan Herbert Director Kempsfield Pty Ltd PO Box 692 Cranbourne VIC 3977 2033 27 Mr Bob Villante B & G Villante Pty Ltd PO Box 71 Chadestone Centre VIC 3148 2034 28 Ms Christine Adams 1835 Ballarto Road Clyde VIC 3978 2035 29 Mr Charlie Tuosto 180 Clyde-Fiveways Road Clyde VIC 3978 2036 30 Mr David Turnbull 350 Yallambee Road Clyde VIC 3978 2037 31 Mr David Turnbull 350 Yallambee Road Clyde VIC 3978 2038 32 Mr David Turnbull 350 Yallambee Road Clyde VIC 3978 2039 33 Dr Denis Freeman PO Box 93 Berwick VIC 3806 2040 34 Mr Graeme Dickson Graeme Dickson Partners Pty Ltd Level 27 101 Collins Street Melbourne VIC 3000 2041 35 Mr & Mrs Bruce Smith 290 Pattersons Road Clyde North VIC 3978 2042 36 Mr Wayne Vella Railway Property Development Pty Ltd PO Box 879 Cranbourne VIC 3977 2043 37 Mr Antonio Cardamone 12 Ansett Crescent Forest Hill VIC 3131 2044 38 Mr Alan & Jennifer Rowe & ors 630 Manks Road Five Ways VIC 3977 2045 39 Mr Luigi Bernardo 65 Hardys Road Clyde North VIC 3978 2047 41 Mr Leo Kentepozidis 325 Tuckers Road Cyde North VIC 3978 2048 42 Mr Glenn Blundy 100 Patterson Road Clyde North VIC 3978 1. Submitter Details Growth Areas Authority Confidential Page 2 Site # Submitter # Title First Name Surname Job Title Organisation Address 1 Address 2 State Postcode 2049 43 Mr & Mrs Margie and Peter Elliott 3 Browns Road Devon Meadows VIC 3977 2050 44 Mr James Dee 30 Hardys Road Clyde North VIC 3978 2051 45 Ms Julie Ann Khalid KLM Spatial Level 1 274 Thomas Street Dandenong VIC 3175 2052 46 Mr & Ms Andrew and Catherine Peart and Briant KLM Spatial Level 1 274 Thomas Street Dandenong VIC 3175 2053 47 Ms Laura Haugh KLM Spatial Level 1 274 Thomas Street Dandenong VIC 3175 2054 48 Mr & Mrs Carol and Dexter Farr 1785 Thompsons Road Clyde North VIC 3978 2055 50 Mr Raymond Collins PO Box 896 Cranbourne VIC 3977 2056 51 Mr Leanna Bray Director Oakwood Riding School PO Box 528 Beconsfield VIC 3807 2057 52 Ms Beverley Bertram 200 Yallambee Road Clyde VIC 3978 2058 53 Mr Val Duncant 25 Bells Road Clyde VIC 3978 2059 54 Mr Tony Johnson Executive Director Villawood Properties Level 1 6 Riverside Quay Southbank VIC 3006 2060 55 Mrs Geraldine Jane 300 Tuckers Road Clyde North VIC 3978 2062 56 Ms Niki Hendriksen Business Development Taylors Development Strategists 8/270 Ferntree Gully Road Notting Hill VIC 3168 2063 57 Mr G.L Underwood Managing Director Spade Consultants Pty Ltd Suite 1 1396 Malvern Road Glen Iris VIC 3146 2064 58 Mr Grant Hailes Beveridge Williams Pty Ltd Suite 6/ 115 Hawthorn Road Caulfield North VIC 3161 2065 59 Mr Cliff Carson Carson Simpson Pty Ltd PO Box 1056 Cranbourne VIC 3977 2067 60 Mr Cliff Carson Carson Simpson Pty Ltd PO Box 1056 Cranbourne VIC 3977 2068 61 Mr Cliff Carson Carson Simpson Pty Ltd PO Box 1056 Cranbourne VIC 3977 2070 62 Mr Marc Bartsch Planning Australia Consultants PO Box 231 Wandin North VIC 3139 2071 63 Mr Tom Cowan 395 Yallambee Road Clyde North VIC 3978 2072 64 Mr Kris Daff Evolve Development Suite B, 1 Albert Road MELBOURNE VIC 3004 2073 65 Mr Jashar Rustemi 105 Devon Road Devon Meadows VIC 2074 66 Mr Luke Chamberlain Associate Town Planning Consultant PO Box 181 RICHMOND VIC 3121 2075 68 Mr Grant Hailes Director Beveridge Williams Pty Ltd PO Box 2205 Caulfield Junction VIC 3161 2076 69 Mr Grant Hailes Director Beveridge Williams Pty Ltd PO Box 2205 Caulfield Junction VIC 3161 2077 70 Mr Grant Hailes Director Beveridge Williams Pty Ltd PO Box 2205 Caulfield Junction VIC 3161 2078 71 Mr Grant Hailes Director Beveridge Williams Pty Ltd PO Box 2205 Caulfield Junction VIC 3161 2079 72 Ms Janet Clarke 91 Alma Street West Footscray VIC 3012 2080 262 Mr Paul Little Associate Connell Wagner Pty Ltd PO Box 321 South Melbourne VIC 3205 2081 263 Ms Glenda Novotny 300 Hardys Road CLYDE NORTH VIC 3978 2082 272 Ms Sarah Wright Senior Planner Beveridge Williams and Co Pty Ltd PO Box 2205 Caufield Junction VIC 3161 2083 274 Mr Tim Hamilton Town Planner Breese Pitt Dixon P/L Box No. 2096 HAWTHORN VIC 3122 2084 281 Niki Hendriksen Business Development Taylors Development Strategists 8/270 Ferntree Gully Road Notting Hill VIC 3168 2085 67 Mr Grant Hailes Director Beveridge Williams Pty Ltd PO Box 2205 Caulfield Junction VIC 3161 2090 49 Mr Somma Sourivong State Planning Manager MacroPlan Australia Level 4, 356 Collins Street Melbourne VIC 3000 2091 343 Mr and Ms Jenny Buckley and Buckley landowner N/A 18 Facey Road Devon Meadows VIC Andrew Kerr 2092 342 Mr Sam Di Renzo landowner Beveridge Williams Suite 6/115 Hawthorn Rd Caulfield North VIC 3161 2093 341 Mr Glenn Kell Director Beveridge Williams Suite 6/115 Hawthorn Rd Caulfield North VIC 3161 2094 334 Mr Chris Warren landowner N/A 385 Clyde Five Ways Rd Clyde VIC 3978 2095 348 Mr Richard & Helen Crago landowner N/A 1990 South Gippsland Highway Devon Meadows VIC 3977 2096 351 Ms Coral Saggers landowner N/A 115 Devon Road Devon Meadows VIC 3977 3022 73 Mr Peter Beaumont Partner & Melbourne Chairman Deacons 485 Bourke Road Melbourne VIC 3000 3023 74 Mr Steve Hay Northside Landsales Pty Ltd Level 4, 434 St Kilda Road Melbourne VIC 3004 3024 75 Mr Amit Khairajani Chairperson Calderside Group 20 Lance Road Diggers Rest VIC 3427 1. Submitter Details Growth Areas Authority Confidential Page 3 Site # Submitter # Title First Name Surname Job Title Organisation Address 1 Address 2 State Postcode 3025 76 Mr Andrew Almenara Director A & J Almenara Consulting Pty Ltd 2 Reed Place Caroline Springs VIC 3023 3026 77 Mr J J Webster Landowner Suite 4, 283 Glenhuntly Road Elsternwick VIC 3185 3027 78 Mr & Mrs Don & Elma Butler Landowner 700 Craigieburn Road Mickleham VIC 3064 3028 79 Mr Frances Parisi Landowner 12 Paul Cres Epping VIC 3076 3029 80 Mr John Meagher Landowner 250 Lancefield Road Sunbury VIC 3429 3030 81 Mr Ivan Smoljko Landowner 24 Park Drive Maribyrnong VIC 3032 3031 82 Mr Dominic Foschia Landowner Burn Brae 295 Lancefield Road Sunbury VIC 3429 3032 83 Mr Murray Mansfield Landowner 1240 Mickleham Road Greenvale VIC 3059 3033 84 Mrs Beverley Douglas Landowner 192 Elizabeth Drive Sunbury VIC 3429 3034 85 Mr Robin Viney Robin Viney Pty Ltd 80A O'Shanassy Street Sunbury VIC 3429 3035 86 Mr Emmanuel Papidkis Landowner 10 Gellies Road Sunbury VIC 3429 3036 87 Mr Thomas Edward Landowner 25 Clarke Court Sunbury VIC 3429 3037 88 Mr D.R Newell Landowner 375 Lawcefield Road Sunbury VIC 3429 3038 89 Mr Joseph Curkovic Marketing Manager Tyco Water Pty 60A Maffra Street Coolaroo VIC 3048 3039 90 Mr Hong Feng Shi International Property Invest.
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