97 Harrisons Road Dromana VIC 3936

Use of the land for a helicopter landing site generally in accordance with the submitted plans

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(Source: Mornington Peninsula Shire Council, reference P19/2405)

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  1. John Reynolds commented

    I live in Old White Hill Road in the Green Wedge where we are under Rural Living and pay accordingly a hefty Rate to be here as we are protecting the flora and fauna of the area and now to have the peace of the area disturbed as well as the birds in the area disturbed by the noise of Helicopters coming and going to a private residence is appalling. If this planning permit goes ahead I would expect that the council would rezone the area in which we live out of the green zone and reduce our rates.

  2. Kevin Fahey commented

    I too find it inconceivable that consideration should ever be given to a helicopter landing pad in a
    Green Wedge zone, let alone one in close proximity to a secondary teaching facility with hundreds of students. The noise pollution will be extreme and very disruptive for students, residence from kilometres around and of course local wild life.

  3. Michelle Shafto commented

    It would seem Highly inappropriate to allow a helicopter pad for private use within the Green Wedge Zone when the council has deemed it appropriate to charge the residents within the area an extra Rural Living Rate for conserving the amenity of the area.
    The only helicopters I would think were appropriate are Police or CFA.

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