53 Park Road, Surrey Hills VIC 3127

Construction of four new double storey dwellings with double garages

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(Source: Whitehorse City Council, reference WH/2019/1214)

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  1. geoffrey james commented

    We oppose this application. We bought 1/55 Park rd 4years ago well aware that one day 53 would be developed but we assumed it would be 3 units {not4] consistent with previous and recent development at 61 park rd.All unit development between Ferndale rd and Alandale rd are3 units and we believe this is appropriate to maintain the character and integrity of the area. Within weeks of the sale of 53 park rd the 70 year old Norfolk Island pine tree at the rear of the property mysteriously died?We also oppose the possible closing of any rear lane access to our property.The lane is required for MFB and maintenance access.We believe it is the duty of the council to protect the integrity of the area bow to the wishes of greedy developers. Let us assure you strongly that we will do all we can to oppose the building of 4 units at 53 park rd.

  2. geoffrey james commented

    after seeing the detailed plans and assuming they are followed to the letter ,i will no longer oppose the planning application.

  3. josephine james commented

    After viewing the detailed plans and assuming they are followed to the letter. we no longer oppose this application.

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