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Noname rule to protect objectors

By Jim Mynard
DEVELOPERS have been banned from obtaining the names of people who object to building proposals in the City of Casey.
They will be given access to the objection, but not the author.
This followed a report to the council from Casey manager of planning Bob Baggio who said an issue in relation to an objector had arisen when his objection and name had been given to a permit applicant.
Mr Baggio said the Planning and Environment Act required the council to make a copy of every planning application available for inspection free of charge.
He said this included plans and associated reports of the application or amendment.
“Although council officers do not encourage applicants to approach objectors, in some cases it occurs and can often be positive in terms of negotiating changes to the proposal that can be beneficial.
“Easy access to planning documents is a hallmark of Victoria’s statutory planning system.
“This includes the council’s practice of providing people with copies of relevant documentation, which is in line with the Department Sustainability and Environment (DSE) practice.
“Aside from one complaint the council’s system is considered open and transparent.
However, Balla Balla Ward councillor Colin Butler said there had been problems with applicants “having it out” with objectors.
Four Oaks Ward councillor Rob Wilson said people making a legitimate objection should not have it “rubbed in their face” by a developer.
“We need to protect residents from this,” he said.
Cr Butler said the restriction would make it less intrusive on people who objected to applications.
“I think many people do not place objections because they don’t want to be seen as bad neighbours.
“This could avoid confrontations,” he said.
Cr Wilson said developers would now have to address the issue based on the objection and not the person.
“This will give residents peace of mind,” he said.

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