THE planned redevelopment of Rossdale Golf Club’s Aspendale golf course should be halted until further investigations take place, Kingston Council says.
The Rossdale Golf Club has concluded the first stage of consultation on a proposed rezoning of its Aspendale course. Kingston Council has since agreed to write to the planning minister flagging “serious concerns” about the process.
Kingston mayor Hadi Saab says it is “premature” for the club to assume it can rezone its golf course for residential development. “This site has been a golf course since 1926, adding much to the environmental and social values of our community, and a proper process must be followed to carefully consider its future before any decisions are made that would result in a financial gain from the sale of land,” he said. “Council is geared up to speak on behalf of our community, to make sure proper planning principles and processes are followed, provide important local knowledge and ensure decisions on the site’s future are not rushed.
“There are other more suitable sites across Kingston that could be rezoned if a housing shortfall emerges in the future. The Victorian government is investing billions in the suburban rail loop which will provide opportunities for further housing growth in Highett/Cheltenham and Clayton/Clayton South. With the very significant environmental challenges we face, our golf courses are key to tackling climate change and any changes should be very carefully considered.”
In a statement, Kingston Council confirmed that its letter to the planning minister would address the site’s “significant environmental values, proximity to the RAMSAR listed Edithvale/Seaford Wetlands and the fact the site was not identified in Kingston’s Housing Strategy as necessary to provide for future housing growth.”
A detailed proposal for the Aspendale golf course has not been released. A masterplan is expected to be made public in August.
Rossdale Golf Club claims it is not financially viable to continue operating the golf course. Club members agreed to relocate in 2018 (“Golf course redevelopment in the works” The News 31/5/23).
Rossdale Golf Club was contacted for comment.
First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone Times – 14th June 2023