438 Cross Road, Clarence Park 5034, SA

Retain existing dwelling, construct carport and front fence; and construct two (2x) two-storey dwellings at rear (to common boundary)

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(Source: City of Unley, reference 767/2019/C2)

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  1. Craig Kearney commented

    440 Cross road has 2 story dwellings at 442 where privacy is lost in our back yard. Will 438 Cross road impede this further, if so frosted windows must be used please, what fence height will be used to attract privacy due to said height of dwellings proposed. Thank you for your time.

  2. Dianne commented

    As a disabled person I have great concerns about parking at 440 Cross road, I have great difficulty in reversing out of my driveway due to the obstructed view from vehicles parking on curb obstructing my safe view. Due to the current congestion of 442 Cross Road units & multiple vehicles from 1 unit being 4 in total! Whilst reversing onto a high density, high traffic roadway, can I be guaranteed a clear passage in front of 440 to park, without impedance of future planning. I can only see this issue becoming more dangerous in the future as has been demonstrated via a number of close calls of potential collisions due to lack of safe vision. This has clearly been communicated as a mains road issue and not council. For safety reasons this must be addressed prior to any High density housing.

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