339-341 Springvale Road Donvale VIC 3111

Amend Permit Number PLN18/0524 (issued for Use and development of the land for a child care centre, associated vegetation removal and alteration of access to a road in a Road Zone, Category 1) by amending the operating hours and internal alterations to the development

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(Source: Manningham City Council, reference PLA19/0181)

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  1. Neil F Meaden commented

    We already have a Child minding centre within spitting distance of the above and don't need another.

    The added road congestion caused by the near by the recently completed Child minding centre at 318 Springvale Rd, will be further exacerbated by yet another centre nearby, making it nearby impossible to enter or leave Eleanor Crt.

    The failed Child minding centre proposal in nearby Pescara Cl was thrown out because of similar concerns by the rate paying residents.

    Please provide me the means of formally objecting to this latest hair brained proposal

    Rgds

    Neil Meaden RFD

  2. David and Lyn Appleby commented

    We completely agree with our neighbour mr Neil Meaden, Eleanor court turning is an accident waiting to happen ...the traffic is horrendous just trying to exit and enter,cannot imagine what it would be like with further cars wanting turn..Lyn and david appleby

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