'Build taller' says Melbourne council in unusual property dispute

By Aisha Dow
Updated February 25 2017 - 8:08pm, first published 4:52pm
An artist's impression of the townhouse development approved for 19 Salmon Street, Port Melbourne. Photo: Supplied
An artist's impression of the townhouse development approved for 19 Salmon Street, Port Melbourne. Photo: Supplied
Artist's impression: The network of townhouses recently approved for the site by the planning minister are just four storeys. Photo: Supplied
Artist's impression: The network of townhouses recently approved for the site by the planning minister are just four storeys. Photo: Supplied
A general view of 19 Salmon Street, Port Melbourne, where the multi-storey townhouse development is proposed. Photo: Paul Jeffers
A general view of 19 Salmon Street, Port Melbourne, where the multi-storey townhouse development is proposed. Photo: Paul Jeffers
A top-secret tank program that operated during World War II in Fishermans Bend. Photo: Photo: Defence Science and Technology Group
A top-secret tank program that operated during World War II in Fishermans Bend. Photo: Photo: Defence Science and Technology Group

Here's one you haven't heard before. A Melbourne council is taking a property developer to task because its buildings are too short.

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