PADD and City of Nedlands Correspondance

Cr John Bell - 13 Feb, 2008

Subject: Re: Dalkeith Development Plan - Reply to Wendy & David Craig email...

From: John Bell [mailto:jbe17779@bigpond.net.au]
Sent: Wednesday, 13 February 2008 2:12 PM
To: Wendy Craig
Cc: Paola Lovi
Subject: Re: Dalkeith Development Plan

Wendy apologies,

But I had a meeting in Alannah MacTiernan’s office until after 9pm.

This was raised in your support.

There is no WA Govt push for this.

Please feel free to give me a ring on 0409  116  936.

Cheers Cr John Bell




On 13/2/08 11:44 AM, "Wendy Craig" <wmcraig@westnet.com.au> wrote:

-----Original Message-----
From: Wendy Craig [mailto:wmcraig@westnet.com.au]
Sent: Wednesday, 13 February 2008 11:30 AM
To: 'bronwen10@hotmail.com'
Subject: Dalkeith Development Plan


 
Dear John
I was disappointed that you didn’t attend the PADD meeting on Monday night as it was standing room only with the amount of people concerned about this proposed development.
 
I am DEFINITELY OPPOSED to this proposal as it’s not in keeping with the surrounding environment and it takes nothing into consideration especially the ratepayers input and suggestions.
 
You were elected as a representative for the people and I assure you that this proposal is not what the people want in the area.
 
The plans need to THROWN OUT and start again NOT MODIFIED as the council is suggesting.
 
I do not get involved normally with council issues, however this proposal looks like and amateur attempt or a political party desire to destroy this unique part of Perth.  If I wanted this area to look like Subiaco I would have bought in that area, also I moved out of Claremont, as the Claremont Council allowed infill and major subdivision was high on their priority. Again if I wanted high density living I could choose to live in that area, which I did not.

Please VOTE NO on this proposal as I will be following this closely to see how the councillors are responding and listening to the rate payers.
 
 Also I will be speaking to as many residents in my street and parents from my daughters schools to raise awareness,  in order to make sure a lot of rate payers are following the councils progress  before they rubber stamp this proposal.
 
Yours truly,
 
Wendy and David Craig

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