Robinvale residents lodge VCAT Subway appeal

A SMALL group of residents is making a last-ditch attempt to stop a $1.5 million, 24-hour Subway outlet being built in Robinvale.

Swan Hill Rural City councillors last month voted unanimously in favour of the Bromley Road proposal, which includes a restaurant, alfresco dining area and drive-through facilities.

However, the residents lodged an appeal against the Subway approval with the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal on January 5.

In calling for a review of the council’s decision, the group has cited concerns around planning and zoning, traffic congestion and pedestrian safety, “the building itself”, signage and whether it fits the “character of the neighbourhood”.

Sunraysia Daily requested a comment from the group, but it declined.

Swan Hill Council chief executive John McLinden said he had been “made aware of an appeal against this (Subway) approval”.

“At this stage, we have not received formal notification of this appeal but we are aware that it includes more than one party,” he said.

Asked whether the sale of the Bromley Road land to Subway backer Harvail Investments had been settled, Mr McLinden said: “The terms of the contract between council and the proponent are commercial-in-confidence.”

Planning consultant Roy Costa, who represents Subway’s franchise owner, said the proposed design for the site, adjacent to Bill McGinty Park, would “support and link with the surrounding parkland”.

“The proposal is not being located on existing parkland area,” he said.

“As stated in the council report, the proposal is seen to meet all relevant Swan Hill Planning Scheme provisions.

“The development will generate employment for the community (15-20 jobs).

“The proposal will not affect the surrounding heritage areas or create traffic hazards and congestion.

“And overall, the development will deliver positive benefits to the Robinvale community.”

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