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HomeIndyHitting new heights: Four-storey homes on way to suburbs, peninsula

Hitting new heights: Four-storey homes on way to suburbs, peninsula

By KATE VALLENCE

FOUR-STOREY buildings will be permitted in some Geelong suburbs after sweeping changes to zoning regulations.
Geelong’s council this week endorsed the changes following Planning Minister Matthew Guy’s “reform” of zones.
Existing residential zones one, two and three will be replaced with the three new zonings allowing either four, three or two storeys.
A report to council said sections of LaTrobe Tce, Geelong West, Belmont and Clifton Springs would be rezoned for up to four storeys.
Newtown, North Shore and Drumcondra would be rezoned to Neighbourhood Residential Zone, allowing only two storeys, due to their high number of quality homes and allotment sizes.
“It is recognised that housing at higher densities can have a greater impact on neighbourhood character than traditional detached housing,” the report said.
“As housing density intensifies it is important that design quality improves to ensure a positive contribution to the neighbourhood is achieved.”
Council planning portfolio holder Rod Macdonald said the new zones intended to offer greater certainty about the type of development that could be expected in a given residential area.
He said the new zones would provide council with “better tools to both encourage growth and preserve urban character”.
Acting mayor Bruce Harwood said he was concerned the changes would have a “detrimental effect” on the community and the “true character” of iconic areas.
Cr Kylie Fisher told the meeting she was uneasy at the height of new developments and their broader impact on future public housing developments, particularly in the northern suburbs.
Mayoral candidate Cr John Irvine voted against the amendments, saying they were unfair or inequitable.
Mayoral candidate and architect Greg Jones said the changes presented some challenges but Geelong had to modernise its thinking on planning matters.
“We need to get on with it, make the changes work for our community and create a Geelong that is the best place to be,” he said.
Council voted to place the proposed changes on display for public consultation.

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