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    hi guys, how are you all, i’m new in here, just want to start my first development, subdivide 1 into 3 and put townhouses on it, because i don’t have any experience before, so i don’t know which town planner is experienced and good at his job, could you please give me some advice on that, BTW im in melbourne, so i prefer a town planner from the same city, thanks.

    Profile photo of TerrywTerryw
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    Where is the land?

    I am using a town planner now who are located about 5km away from me – yet I have never met them and don’t plan to.

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    Hi Terry, good morning sir, the land is located in narre warren south, do you know any good planners? wish you have a nice day, cheers.

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    I think it generally best to find a town planner in the suburb of the land, or surrounding areas as those planners may be more familiar with the relevant council than someone far away.

    Terryw | Structuring Lawyers Pty Ltd / Loan Structuring Pty Ltd
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    Profile photo of Corey BattCorey Batt
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    I think it generally best to find a town planner in the suburb of the land, or surrounding areas as those planners may be more familiar with the relevant council than someone far away.

    Definitely – use a local planner. They’ll have a firm understanding of the local planning laws/council and if there are specific requirements the council will be looking for, exceptions they’ve allowed in the past etc. This is incredibly important as it can be the difference between getting an approval or just being knocked back without any further consideration.

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    Profile photo of Alistair PerryAlistair Perry
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    Try Frank Perry at Perry Town Planning. He is my father, so i am biased of course, but he has spoken at a few of Steve’s events so is pretty well known in this community. The web site is http://www.town-planning.com.au, you can get contact details there.

    Regards
    Alistair

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    thank you mate, much appreciate it!

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