13 Mackinnon Street, Wanniassa, ACT

PROPOSAL FOR DUAL OCCUPANCY - demolition of the existing dwelling and construction of 2 new single storey dwellings with attached garages.

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(Source: ACT Planning & Land Authority, reference 201835005)

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  1. Emma Woolley commented

    The Statement of Criteria in incorrect to say that the encroachment has no impact on the street. The residences appear to have limited parking (particularly Residence 2), and street parking on a corner block may either hinder traffic movement, while verge parking will damage the roots of significant trees. Mackinnon Street is particularly busy at school times and church times. The footprint of the houses/garages are simply too big for the block and the size should be reduced to ensure that they do not encroach on neighbours or the street.

    It is unclear from the plans which tree is the Significant Tree requiring protection. The statement of criteria states there is one significant tree, however the tree management plan provides protection for all trees on the verge. The tree should be accurately labelled in the tree management plan to ensure it is not damaged during construction

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