Essendon Residents' Group Interim Committee - General Meeting 22 June 2015.

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Essendon Residents' Group Interim Committee - General Meeting 22 June 2015

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Essendon Residents' Group

Interim Committee - General Meeting

22 June 2015

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AgendaINTRODUCTION • ERG Vision and Mission

CURRENT SITUATION• Findings of the Residential Zones Standing Advisory Committee• Status of the residential re-zoning• Meeting at the office of the Minister for Planning

MOONEE VALLEY'S NEW HOUSING STRATEGY • Issues and Opportunities Paper• Demographic forecasts and expected need for housing in Moonee Valley• Expected consultation on the new Draft Housing Strategy

ESSENDON JUNCTION STRUCTURE PLAN • Current status• Major Issues

OTHER ISSUES • Functionality of Design and Development Overlays affecting bulk and form of apartment

complexes

DISCUSSION

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IntroductionEssendon Residents’ Group

Draft Vision That residential amenity in the City of Moonee Valley is

enhanced into the future for all its residents Draft Mission

To advocate at State and Local Government levels for residential development in Moonee Valley that respects the needs of the existing community

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Current Situation Status of Residential Re-zoning

The Residential Zones Standing Advisory Committee (RZSAC) in 2014 refused to endorse the Council's proposals contained in C137

The RZSAC advised that Council needed to undertake further strategic work

Council in response to this has initiated work in 2015 on a new housing strategy

Essendon Residents’ Group

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Current SituationFindings of the RZSAC in 2014General

The Committee is firmly of the view that due to the deficiencies outlined in this report, the draft Amendment is so fatally flawed that the process should be recommenced.

The findings of the Committee have not been arrived at lightly and without exploring other options to progress the draft Amendment. The approach taken by Council is one of transformation, not translation, without the necessary strategic rigour to justify such a significant shift in the delivery of housing in the municipality.

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Current SituationFindings of the RZSAC in 2014On the ERG's Submission

The agreement by the individual members to allow the ERG to represent their submissions contributed greatly to the efficiency of the Hearing, and was appreciated by the Committee. The breadth of matters covered by the submissions assisted the Committee’s understanding of local views, and in many aspects mirrored other submitters’ views. The fact that a logical and reasoned argument was provided which then presented a way forward was of value.

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Current Situation Meeting at the office of the Minister for Planning

ERG was granted a meeting with a Senior Ministerial Advisor as well as a senior member of staff from the Department of Planning and Environment on 19 June 2015.

ERG re-iterated its opposition to C137 ERG questioned the current haste with the Essendon Junction

Structure Planning exercise ERG explained that the current and projected very high rate of

apartment development in Moonee Valley was out of step with the RZSAC's views and Government population growth forecasts

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New Housing Strategy

Issues & Opportunities Paper Comments have been

forwarded by ERG Committee Members

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New Housing Strategy Demographic Forecasts & Rate of Development

On the basis of population growth forecasts, the RZSAC advised that 4000 additional apartments would be required in Moonee Valley between 2011 and 2031 (together with another 6500 detached and semi-detached dwellings)

Since 2011, around 3500 apartments have either been built, are in construction or are in various stages of planning approval to be built

Around 4000 additional apartments are slated for the Essendon Junction precinct

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New Housing Strategy

Expected Timelines & Consultation

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