The Unley Central DPA has finally been put to bed in what has been a lengthy process. A process of continual community consultation stretching between 2 and 3 years. Hopefully.
The Minister may yet come back to us and seek a change or changes. It is my belief that if he does it is unlikely to concern our recommendations on the east side of Unley Road, the Civic Centre and Village Green site.
Looking back at my blog post of 21 February I can say that Council and its community have worked together. The input of two representative groups, FOCUS and SOS Unley Village Green, were invaluable.
They both recognised that we needed to be careful not to put something to the Minister that would prompt him to reject our work and take the DPA over. They have contributed to a result I trust is acceptable to the Minister, John Rau.
Those two groups showed leadership with their revised submissions at last Monday night’s council meeting. It took “guts” to do this. It did displease some of the FOCUS members. That is leadership.
We will be submitting the following to the Minister focusing on maximum building heights in each of the following areas:
- west of the Soldiers Memorial Gardens – 18.5 metres (5 storeys).
- north of the Memorial Gardens and south of Arthur Street – 18.5 metres (7 storeys)
- north of Arthur Street (Target, Bazaar and Haddad sites) – 32.5 metres (9 storeys)
- east of Unley Road north of Oxford Terrace – 18.5 metres (5 storeys)
- on the northern side of Oxford Terrace – 11.5 metres (3 storeys)
- Council Civic Area – also 11.5 metres (3 storeys) with 1 storey to Edmund Avenue, Rugby Street & eastern end of Oxford Terrace – the Committee recommended 5 and 2 storeys respectively
We also determined to keep the Village Green in its current location and to exclude residential development from the Community Area east of Unley Road to the south of Oxford Terrace.