Brunswick apartment plan puts focus on Napthine government's inconsistent planning zones

By Clay Lucas
Updated October 21 2014 - 8:08am, first published October 20 2014 - 5:40pm
Residents are opposed to plans to build 10 apartments on two blocks in their street. Photo: Simon O'Dwyer
Residents are opposed to plans to build 10 apartments on two blocks in their street. Photo: Simon O'Dwyer
Residents are opposed to plans to build 10 apartments on two blocks in their street. Photo: Simon O'Dwyer
Residents are opposed to plans to build 10 apartments on two blocks in their street. Photo: Simon O'Dwyer
Residents are opposed to plans to build 10 apartments on two blocks in their street. Photo: Simon O'Dwyer
Residents are opposed to plans to build 10 apartments on two blocks in their street. Photo: Simon O'Dwyer
Residents are opposed to plans to build 10 apartments on two blocks in their street. Photo: Simon O'Dwyer
Residents are opposed to plans to build 10 apartments on two blocks in their street. Photo: Simon O'Dwyer

A plan to bulldoze two houses for a small apartment development in Brunswick has put the focus on new planning rules Planning Minister Matthew Guy rejected for the area but approved for some of Melbourne's richest suburbs.

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