24-26 Taylors Lane, Rowville VIC 3178

Development of the land for 10 double storey and eight single storey dwellings (total 18 dwellings)

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(Source: Knox City Council, reference P/2018/6740)

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  1. Josephine Skoblar commented

    No! No! No! We do not want our streets to be over developed with no parking and more residents than the area can cater for. Taylors lane is already busy ebough without the extra residents in the street. There already is insufficient parking for kids drop off at the local St Simons school with cars looking for parking on Taylors Lane even further at times than this property. Further, development will only decrease the value of properties rather than increase and nobody wants these double storey houses built on tiny blocks where everybody can hear each other. Not a good move!

  2. Concerned resident commented

    This beyond a joke! These are bad designs and destroys a lot of the leafy green surrounds. They have already bulldozed over 25 huge trees to make way for this development. How can a development of this size be adjoining no less that 2 one acre properties. There is no where near enough visitor parking on site, with only 1 space for 9 units which said space cant even be used on bin days!! The double story dwellings will over shadow the singe story ones on the south side giving the single story units little to no sun in winter and would hinder possibility of them even having solar. Another huge concern is the narrow driveways, how are emergency vehicles meant to get proper access and exit safely?
    This is just a massive over development of this space.

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