Caravan Park VCAT Decision
The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal has upheld the South Gippsland Shire Council’s decision to refuse a permit for subdivision of the caravan park. The SPCG was an objector to the form of the subdivision and its urban character impact.
Download the full final VCAT decision and reasons.
Previous articles about the caravan park subdivision application.
The Sandy Point Community Group (SPCG) has resolved to lodge an appeal with VCAT following South Gippsland Shire Council’s decision to grant a permit for the latest subdivision proposal for the Sandy Point Caravan and Camping Park.
The owner of the Caravan Park has now made a Planning Application to Council for subdivision of the land into 11 lots. In response, the SPCG is preparing another submission to Council.
VCAT has upheld the South Gippsland Shire Council’s decision to refuse a permit for subdivision of the caravan park. The SPCG was an objector to the form of the subdivision and its urban character impact.
That Council issue a Notice of Refusal for a 14 Lot Subdivision and Native Vegetation Removal at 89 Beach Parade, Sandy Point, on the following grounds:
In response, the Sandy Point Community Group (SPCG) made a submission to Council, and recently representatives of the SPCG Committee made a presentation to a Council hearing on the matter at the Sandy Point Community Centre. Council is still considering community submissions and we are currently awaiting a decision.
A Notice of an Application for a Planning Permit has been put on display at the caravan park, 89 Beach Parade, Sandy Point.
