55 and 75 Gordons Hill Road Lindisfarne , TAS

Residential Lifestyle Village Aged Care and Community Living

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(Source: Clarence City Council, reference D-2011-328 )

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  1. Mark Duffett commented

    I support this development. However, I see problems arising from the location of the main entrance into Gordons Hill Road, mainly for vehicles exiting the development. Its position adjacent to the inside curve of the bend near Selby Place means very difficult visibility of southbound vehicles on Gordons Hill Rd. Moreover, the gradient is such that these descending vehicles are often travelling at considerable speed, in excess of 60 km/h - and this will occur largely irrespective of any extra speed limits that may be introduced.

    I suggest it would be relatively straightforward, requiring minimal change of the current design, to relocate the main entrance around 100 metres further south, closer to the Tasman Hwy overpass. Being on a straight stretch of Gordons Hill Rd, this would give much better sightlines for all traffic approaching the entrance/intersection.

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