55 Franklin Road Doncaster East VIC 3109

Construction of six, three-storey dwellings and a reduction in the parking requirements of Clause 52.06 of the Manningham Planning Scheme

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(Source: Manningham City Council, reference PLN20/0020)

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  1. Judith Florence & John Murray Wilkins commented

    Regarding Planning Application Reference: PLN20/0020
    Address: 55 Franklin Road Doncaster East 3109
    Proposal: Construction of six, two-storey dwellings

    We, the undersigned, wish to request that the council reject this application as:
    1. It is an overdevelopment of the site.
    2. It would cause more street parking which is already a problem, although COVID 19 restrictions have given some temporary relief.
    3. It would make collection of bins difficult.
    4. It would mean the destruction of two well-established trees which are two of the very few left in the area.

    The property next door, 53 Franklin Road, was the result of the council rejecting an initial application for heavy density buildings. The second application which was approved, was for four town houses which seemed more in keeping with the size of the block, including driveway access to all units.

    The parking problems experienced by us, and the other residents of 51 Franklin Road, have caused several near misses as we try to leave our property by car. Further overdevelopment will exacerbate this problem.

    We ask that council reject this proposal, taking into account the points we have made.

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