Footscray development: Towering blast for planning minister

Maribyrnong councillors have launched a scathing broadside on state government Planning Minister Matthew Guy over his handling of development in Footscray.

The council last week voted unanimously to reject a $280 million multi-tower development on the former Le Mans Toyota site in Footscray. But Mr Guy, who has ultimate control over the site, could approve a 795-dwelling, 24-storey Places Victoria plan without community or council input.

Mayor Catherine Cumming said the proposal joined neighbouring developments of up to 32 storeys approved by the minister in overshadowing a primary school, the Maribyrnong River and public space.

“We don’t have any appeal rights; nobody can complain here,” she said.

The council has recommended a 14-storey limit for the precinct.

Cr Sarah Carter said the council was fed up with being mistreated after trying to work with the minister for two years.

“This is a real slap in the face – he is basically taking the piss out of council,” she said.

Cr Michael Clarke said the council had been frozen out of the process yet faced a
$70 million infrastructure shortfall in a precinct slated to have more than 3000 new dwellings. “What we have here is a minister who is prepared to ride roughshod over this council,” he said. “This proposal is nothing less than an embarrassment. This submission fails to meet so many basic requirements of a building application. What a joke.”

Cr Martin Zakharov said overshadowing was being allowed over the Maribyrnong River that would never be accepted over the Yarra River.

“We have had no consultation whatsoever,” he said. “It’s an embarrassment.”

A Places Victoria spokeswoman said the site remained on the market and discussions on the proposed masterplan were continuing with the Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure.

“It is anticipated that a decision on the proposed masterplan will be provided in the coming months,” she said.

Mr Guy’s office did not respond.