IN RESPONSE to Russell Patterson’s letter ‘‘Long-term viability’’: While we agree that there are households that may seek dual occupancy living, perhaps they need to look at areas such as Healesville or Yarra Glen, that are preferred medium-density areas, according to the planning scheme, and have sufficient services and facilities to cope with such development.
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4 comments:
why does no one make any comments. I notice your cards disappear quickly from IGA
Jason, I ponder that question all the time and sometimes I woned if I am the only reader of my own blog!
Feel free to comment on any issue
Hello Mario,
Contrary to the Building Commission Press release on the 23rd July regarding roofs which have passed the new Bushfire roof test. This was not the case as nobody had passed the roof test at that time. There were also other companies testing their roof systems, not just the ones mentioned.
TBA Firefly were the first company to pass with their Roof System on the 29th September 2009. They are an independent manufacuturer who used their flexible Firefly Plus 60 cloth fire barrier, to wrap the skeleton of the roof, fascia and eave the same way in which you would wrap a Christmas present.
Trevor
I suggest that you let the people in the Bushfire group know.
The link is the first one on this page 3770 Related Blogs
regards
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