Seems silly that the state should dictate what size a place someone would want to buy. Make sure that there is easy safety easements but beyond that keep out.
Ya, the best part is this:
The draft plan also proposes rules that would force developers in urban growth areas and the Hoddle Street Grid to make 15 per cent of new housing affordable. Those changes are in response to a severe shortfall in affordable housing.
Key workers such as receptionists, cleaners and hospitality workers are now being priced out of suburbs within an hours commute to the CBD, council research has found.
Even some renters with incomes up to $100,000 a year, including nurses and teachers, are considered to be in “housing stress”.
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So these guys think that by somehow limiting minimum size, they will also create affordable housing? It don't work that way.