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Beaumaris Conservation
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BEAUMARIS VIC 3193 |
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info@beaumarisconservation.net |
Tel 0395891802, 0429176725 Fax 039589 5194 |
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2007 Records
Click on a blue hyperlink of
interest.
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DECEMBER
2007 |
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COMMENTS TO COUNCIL STAFF ON
BICYCLE ROAD ROUTE |
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RESPONSE TO BATHING BOX POLICY:. Response to Bayside
Council’s survey on its Draft Policy on Bathing Boxes urged
their phase- out. |
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NEIGHBOURHOOD CHARACTER REVIEW: BCS Inc. seeks extensive
Neighbourhood Character Overlays,
not museum piece sops. |
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FINAL 2007 ISSUE OF THE BCS INC. BULLETIN |
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NOVEMBER
2007 |
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MPs LISTENING ABOUT |
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TREES TARGETED: Staff report on Keys St car
park [Item 1.12, P.163] seeks permit to remove healthy trees
in Vegetation Protection Overlay. |
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TREE REMOVAL: Report on unadvertised |
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NEW PLANNING OVERLAYS: Find out more about Council moves for possible
Neighbourhood Character, and Significant Landscape, Overlays. |
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OCTOBER
2007 |
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LIGHTING STRATEGY: BCS Inc’s letter seeks a
policy of no artificial lighting in parks or on the foreshore, except for
specific, justified cases. |
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GEO-4: Read the full UN Environment
Program report (22 MB) on Global Environment Outlook.
Population size and rate of increase loom large. |
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BICYCLE ROAD ROUTE OPTIONS: Bicycle Road page
details staff report options, and Council’s further request for room on
the road reserve. |
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SURVEY OF VPO3 APPLICATIONS: BCS Inc. survey of many recent
applications for vegetation removal from lots has led to questions
to Council. |
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SEPTEMBER
2007 |
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PLANNED
REMOVAL OF HEALTHY MATURE TREES: Objection
to this aspect of Council's |
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AUGUST
2007 |
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BAYSIDE
PLANNING SCHEME - CONCOURSE: Council meeting of 2007-08-28
received Amendment C49 report, but requested further changes. |
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TEA
HOUSE:
Council on 2007-08-28 resolved to not agree to tenant's request to be allowed
to apply for a liquor licence or
extended hours. |
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BAYSIDE
COUNCIL'S NEW WARDS GAZETTED: VEC's
proposal is approved. See P. 1785 of Victoria
Government Gazette G31 of 2007-08-02. |
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TEA
HOUSE:
BCS Inc. President congratulates
Committee for recommending Council decline to approve lessee applying
for liquor licence. |
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TEA
HOUSE: Report to Bayside City Council
recommends Ricketts Point Tea House be allowed to apply for a liquor licence
for part of the day. |
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BUILDING
THREAT TO ROOTS: Threats to roots of significant indigenous trees from
intensive developments: See 2 important examples. |
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Planning
application notice for a full overdevelopment on 17 Beach Rd, Beaumaris, next
to an apparently conjoint development for 16
Beach Rd. |
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JULY
2007 |
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CityWide wisely
removed a palm tree on the Foreshore Reserve opposite |
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Call
for volunteer guides at Gramatan Av and Bay Rd Heathlands for 2 hours on
Sundays in next 2 months - no experience needed. More. |
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FORESHORE
WALK: 8th September 2007 at 10 am, to show indigenous
plants of the Beaumaris foreshore. Click here to email for details |
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Email to buy a $15 T-shirt with the new
BCS Inc. logo. Please specify your size and whether you want a
short or long sleeve version. |
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BCS
Inc, supported by PPCC Inc. and residents, appears at Bayside meeting
opposing Tea House liquor licence
and extended hours proposal. |
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Aerial
vertical photograph of Beaumaris in
January 1951 from 4, 000 metres . Use up to 400% magnification to zoom in to
see it as in 1951. |
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July
2007 issue of the BCS Inc. Bulletin |
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MAY
2007 |
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Site
for a junior skateboard ramp: Council focuses on a largely grassed area just north
of the football pavilion at Donald MacDonald Reserve. |
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Application
for two dwellings on the land at 16 Beach Road, Beaumaris, that
was |
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50
Wells Road, Beaumaris, home of John Iggulden when
founding Port Phillip Conservation Council, has received National Trust
classification. |
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To views news
for other years, go to Records. |
Click here to visit the Web site of Port Phillip
Conservation Council Inc.