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Mixed results for Seymour developments
Four applications for development off Tarcombe Road, Seymour, received both mixed and confused reactions from councillors at the July meeting of Mitchell Shire Council,...
VCAT opposes Mitchell Shire Council’s East Street refusal
The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal, VCAT, has decided in favour of the Kilmore Racing Club regarding the future of the land opposite the...
VCAT reform plea from Mitchell Shire Council
Mitchell Shire Council wants the current Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) structure changed – hopefully to ensure Council wins more appeals.A motion presented...
Council left to regret as George Street development permitted
Mitchell Shire Council has learned hindsight is 20-20 with the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal, VCAT, granting a permit for 21-27 George Street, Kilmore...
Mernda childcare permit granted
A new childcare centre is coming to Mernda following a Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal, VCAT, decision overturning City of Whittlesea council’s refusal to...
New Whittlesea medical and pilates centre permit granted
A new medical centre and pilates studio will be developed at 2 Laurel Street, Whittlesea following a Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal, VCAT, decision...
VCAT prioritises agricultural land in Glenaroua ruling
MITCHELL Shire Council had a win at the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal, VCAT, with its decision to not grant a permit to subdivide...
Back to VCAT for George Street development
A new Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal, VCAT, hearing has been ordered by the Supreme Court of Victoria to review the rejection of a...
Former Kilmore East tip site owner’s VCAT loss
The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal, VCAT, has refused to order a final hearing between the landowner of the former Kilmore East tip and...
Kilmore development approved despite council qualms
A planned six-dwelling subdivision of a 2525-square metre block in Kilmore was approved by Mitchell Shire councillors last month despite most of them expressing...
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