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Council Minutes - Town of Cambridge

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COUNCIL MINUTESTUESDAY 26 JUNE 2012DETAILS:Development description• The existing residence is a single storey brick and tile dwelling with a large backyard thatslopes down to the rear.• To the north is the adjoining property at No. 221 Selby Street, to the east is Selby Street,and to the south is a pedestrian accessway to the Parks and Recreation Reserve(Bournville Park) to the west <strong>of</strong> the property.• The property is irregular shaped, with a wide (28.26 metres) frontage, narrow rearboundary (4.26 metres) and an angled southern boundary adjacent to the pedestrianaccessway (PAW).• The proposed development has been designed to take advantage <strong>of</strong> the northern aspect,with the main outdoor living area and pool on the northern side <strong>of</strong> the property and largeindoor living area windows facing north.• An open style fence and gate is also proposed along the front boundary and part <strong>of</strong> thesouthern side boundary.• Due to the significant downwards slope <strong>of</strong> the block (difference <strong>of</strong> approximately 3.0metres from front to the rear), stepped retaining walls and filling <strong>of</strong> land are proposed forthe rear half <strong>of</strong> the property.Applicant's justificationThe applicant has provided written justification for the variations to the acceptable developmentprovisions relating to boundary setbacks, site works, building height and visual privacyNeighbour submissionThe <strong>Town</strong> notified the owners <strong>of</strong> the property to the north <strong>of</strong> the subject site, being No. 221Selby Street, and the properties on the other side <strong>of</strong> the pedestrian accessway to the south andsouth-west <strong>of</strong> the subject site, being Nos. 2, 4, 6 and 8 The Boulevard. The owners <strong>of</strong> No. 221Selby Street and No. 6 The Boulevard viewed the plans and comments were received from theowner <strong>of</strong> No. 6 The Boulevard objecting to the use <strong>of</strong> a raised metal boundary fence adjacent tothe PAW. The objection is that this type <strong>of</strong> fence will allow street noise and reverberation tointrude over his timberlap fence. Metal fencing is an approved type <strong>of</strong> sufficient fence, and theexisting fence along the PAW is metal, however, an advice note to the applicant can beincluded in this regard.Performance criteria assessmentBuildings setback from the boundaryGF RHS/north:- Master bedroom wall- Alfresco to verandah wallProposed1.0 metre1.5 metresAcceptable development provision1.0 metre – 1.1 metres1.5 - 2.7 metresUF RHS/north:- Bed 5 wall to void pillar 1.5 metres 1.8 – 2.0 metresH:\CEO\GOV\COUNCIL MINUTES\12 MINUTES\JUNE 2012\B DV.DOCX 47

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