7 Kirwood Street Blairgowrie VIC 3942

New dwelling

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(Source: Mornington Peninsula Shire Council, reference P20/0469)

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  1. Peter & Catherine Walker commented

    This block in a narrow, formed road has access formed by a very steep entry from the southeast. Entry to the property requires a very difficult 180 degree change of direction. Being in BAL29 zone, would it be possible to increase the safety of all concerned by changing the direction of entry to northwest? This will ensure that direct access from Melbourne Road is easily made; that easy exit from the property is able to be made, and that the safety of that property's dwellers is enhanced.

    During the construction phase, trade deliveries will be very difficult under the current arrangements. There is high probability of community asset damage from supplier deliveries (tradesmen's vehicles and trailers, concrete agitators, flat tray trucks, perhaps even mobile cranes) to sensitive roadside assets and particularly to neighbouring properties' assets if the access remains as it is. It is already, in this early pre planning permission, an issue for us which requires management.

    We would prefer that this issue is addressed before the permit is granted with the existing access in place before it develops into something unnecesssarily messy.

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