by Don Palmer | Jan 29, 2020 | Development
My last blog showed how the Black Forest/Clarence Park community responded to the Government’s Planning & Design Code (PDC). In numerous other posts, while I have trusted the Government’s intention I have questioned their ability to get the Planning reforms right....
by Don Palmer | Jan 27, 2020 | Development, Development Assessment Commission
Watch as the rate payers of Black Forest & Clarence Park speak up against a false promise by the Minister for Planning. The Minister (Stephan Knoll) and the Chair of the State Planning Commission (Michael Lennon) have publicly suggested by inference that...
by Don Palmer | Jan 8, 2020 | Development
Suffer the consequences if you don’t speak up. That is what is facing you right now if you live in Black Forest. It also applies if you live in Clarence Park west of East Avenue or a small section fronting Goodwood Road. From you ask. From the possible replacement...
by Don Palmer | Dec 16, 2019 | Development
It is your turn, and it is important and urgent you do, to tell the Government what you think of the new Planning & Design Code. Much has been said about the Planning & Design Code (PDC) in the last 12 months. To keep you informed, I have posted...
by Don Palmer | Oct 17, 2018 | Development
This week we saw evidence again of the use of people power and promoting planning principles when representing on developments in your street. Council’s Assessment Panel refused an overly ambitious development proposal for 102 East Avenue last night. This...
by Don Palmer | Aug 24, 2018 | Development
For people power to work the people must stand up. This I suggest did not occur yesterday when the State Commission Assessment Panel (SCAP) hearing heard representations yesterday. If you have not heard already, the Anzac Highway Le Cornu Kaufland development has been...
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