Tuesday, 29 October 2024


Petitions

Residential planning zones


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Petitions

Residential planning zones

David DAVIS (Southern Metropolitan) presented a petition bearing 2394 signatures:

We, the undersigned citizens of Victoria, respectfully urge the Legislative Council to note:

• the Allan Labor government has announced 10 high-rise high-density zones in the municipalities of Bayside, Boroondara, Brighton, Darebin, Frankston, Glen Eira, Hume, Kingston, Monash, Moonee Valley, Stonnington, Whitehorse and Whittlesea where planning rights will be stripped from councils and communities, high rise development will occur as of right and planning control will be exercised undemocratically by the state government;

• that, in addition to a central activity district with as of right 12 storey development, these zones contain enormous “catchment areas” where planning protections will be removed, where 3 and 6 storey development can occur as of right, where municipal heritage overlays and designations will be overridden resulting in the destruction of thousands of irreplaceable heritage properties and where canopy tree protections will be overridden resulting in the loss of neighbourhood amenity and the exacerbation of heat island effects; and

• these plans are not accompanied by proper health or education service plans or plans for additional open space despite proposed massively increased local populations.

We therefore call on the state government to desist and recommence proper discussions and consultation with local communities and councils and heritage peak bodies in all 10 affected zones prior to taking any further planning actions to implement the announced high-rise high-density zones.

Members interjecting.

David DAVIS: On a point of order, President, a number of people on the government benches were attacking the people who have petitioned here.

Members interjecting.

David DAVIS: You were. You were giving them titles and names. I do not believe it is appropriate that they attack the petitioners that I am –

The PRESIDENT: Can I just ask for a bit of quiet in the chamber.

David DAVIS: As this is a petition qualifying for debate under standing order 11.03(10), I give notice that I intend to move ‘That the petition be taken into consideration’ on Wednesday of next sitting week.