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#121 Post by how good is he » Thu Jul 14, 2016 10:40 pm

I have seen the council/their planners override and demand the developers/architects build blank concrete boundary walls on this very basis (& also fireproofing grounds). It actually becomes a condition to get the approval!

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#122 Post by Algernon » Sat Jul 16, 2016 12:20 am

how good is he wrote:I have seen the council/their planners override and demand the developers/architects build blank concrete boundary walls on this very basis (& also fireproofing grounds). It actually becomes a condition to get the approval!
Of course it is. There's no such thing as "first in best dressed" in the planning code. The neighbour has just as much right to build to the boundary. It's worrying that people don't have basic common sense to understand this. Take for example the idiots in Melbourne's Freshwater Place development who insist the neighbouring lot can't be developed (by Crown casino) because it is too close to their balconies. Yet you look at the orientation of the building on its own lot... massive podium with a tower squeezed against one boundary. What did the residents think would happen? Then the obvious solution to these fools is you just strip the neighbour of their own rights to develop their property and rip up 90% of its valuation..... so we can reward people who don't forsee such an inevitable problem.

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#123 Post by thecityguy » Tue Jul 19, 2016 9:07 pm

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Just drove past the shipping container house discussed above, still half finished, but surprisingly I think it's looking really good

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#124 Post by floplo » Fri Oct 07, 2016 9:54 pm

This is now on the agenda for the next DAC meeting

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#125 Post by Will » Mon Oct 10, 2016 11:27 pm

From the Advertiser:
Apartment tower planned for Franklin St in Adelaide’s CBD would increase in height to almost 90m

Renato Castello, The Advertiser
October 10, 2016 11:22am




DEVELOPERS of a city apartment tower want to increase the building’s height by more than 30m and nearly double the number apartments.
The Development Assessment Commission will on Thursday debate whether to approve Alto Adelaide Pty’s proposal to increase height of its $35 million Alto Apartments tower at 124-126 Franlkin St by 33.2m, to 86m, and the number of apartments from 30 to 54.
On site carparks would increase from 34 to 51. The DAC had previously approved the building for 53m.
“The proposed height of 86.2m exceeds this maximum by 33.2m,” the report to the DAC, recommending approval, says.
“While this equates to an additional 62 per cent over the desired height it is considered to be acceptable given that the over height criteria is met for the subject land and the proximity to the Central Business Policy Area (with no maximum height limit) and the height of surrounding development.”
Alto Adelaide is a consortium of three Adelaide businessman who bought the site in January this year.
Among them is real estate agent Peter Price of Price Real Estate, who said increasing the size of the building will allow a greater mix of one, two, three and four bedroom apartments, keep strata fees down.
There will be two apartments per floor with north south facing aspects.
Mr Price said a rooftop garden, theatre and gymnasium, groundfloor cafe and larger balconies have also been included in the revised designs.
“Sales to date have all been to owner-occupiers,” he said.
The subject site has a frontage of 14.5 metres to Franklin Street and a total site area of
580.3sqm

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#126 Post by phenom » Tue Oct 11, 2016 11:41 am

I'm in favour of this development but a few comments in that article caught my eye:

"Among them is real estate agent Peter Price of Price Real Estate, who said increasing the size of the building will allow a greater mix of one, two, three and four bedroom apartments, keep strata fees down."

Um, OK. This would be the first building ever where making it taller lowers strata fees. Can't say I've seen any relationship between height and strata fees in the dozens of buildings I've looked at. Sure, more apartments means more people to spread costs over but it also means the lifts cost more, get used more and there's more maintenance to be done because there's more building.

"Mr Price said a rooftop garden, theatre and gymnasium, groundfloor cafe and larger balconies have also been included in the revised designs."

And there's the other part to the strata fees. Particularly being in the middle of the CBD, I can't help but wonder if the prospect of (slightly) lower strata fees in return for not having a theatre and a usually pointless gym wouldn't be a good thing.

“Sales to date have all been to owner-occupiers,” he said.

Good. But this is only relevant because everyone is scared of buying into the next Oaks development. Any guarantees that the unsold % don't end up becoming the next Oaks or Quest?

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#127 Post by floplo » Tue Oct 11, 2016 2:09 pm

phenom wrote: "Among them is real estate agent Peter Price of Price Real Estate, who said increasing the size of the building will allow a greater mix of one, two, three and four bedroom apartments, keep strata fees down."

Um, OK. This would be the first building ever where making it taller lowers strata fees. Can't say I've seen any relationship between height and strata fees in the dozens of buildings I've looked at. Sure, more apartments means more people to spread costs over but it also means the lifts cost more, get used more and there's more maintenance to be done because there's more building.

"Mr Price said a rooftop garden, theatre and gymnasium, groundfloor cafe and larger balconies have also been included in the revised designs."

And there's the other part to the strata fees. Particularly being in the middle of the CBD, I can't help but wonder if the prospect of (slightly) lower strata fees in return for not having a theatre and a usually pointless gym wouldn't be a good thing.
The original advertising actually explicitly did say something along the lines of "We don't include this kind of things to keep strata fees low....."

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#128 Post by Blimp » Tue Oct 18, 2016 12:26 pm

I believe the amended version of this was granted planning consent on the 13th of October.

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#129 Post by Ben » Wed Dec 14, 2016 2:51 pm

I can't see this on Real Estate.com. anymore...

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#130 Post by sponge » Thu Dec 15, 2016 5:00 pm

Ben wrote:I can't see this on Real Estate.com. anymore...
Is showing up on realestate.com.au for me still.....

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#131 Post by Dvious » Thu Dec 15, 2016 5:19 pm

I hope this crap dies.

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#132 Post by Mpol » Thu Dec 15, 2016 11:34 pm

So much like for the above comment. This project is crap. More blank walls and uninspired design.

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#133 Post by timtam20292 » Thu Dec 15, 2016 11:45 pm

I still like it.

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#134 Post by mgb » Mon Jan 09, 2017 8:27 am

In a sign that this one is maybe progressing there is a drilling rig out the back of the site today.
It's taking samples so they can work out the depth of piling required.

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#135 Post by sponge » Tue Jan 10, 2017 4:05 pm

Good news, this is the only 3 bedroom apartment my wife and I actually have really liked. Everyone here focuses on the look of the building, obviously it is important but for those of us looking to move to the city the internal layout is even more important.

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