12 Tungara Ave Croydon Park SA 5008

Three, two storey dwellings

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(Source: City of Port Adelaide Enfield, reference 040/0693/20)

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  1. John Lord commented

    To whom it may concern.
    I am a resident of 23 Tungara avenue, and have recently heard about the plans for number 12.
    There are a number of concerns I have about this project. Firstly, there is the issue of parking. The street parking is already quite heavy during the day, and becomes nearly impossible at the beginning and end of school hours. The extra vehicles associated with three extra homes would create gridlock conditions at these times and a crowded street for the rest of the day.
    Secondly, the majority of the houses in the street are traditional family homes with a front and back yard, a private driveway and a secure ‘homey’ feeling. The exceptions in the street that have been divided up into multiple properties or accommodations have in many cases led to unsavoury or illegal activities. Three new houses on one house block will provide new opportunities for such behaviour.
    Thirdly, by squeezing 3 two story buildings onto one house block the appeal of the street will be reduced along with the land values. As the buildings age, they will become more of an an eyesore.
    Fourthly, finally, I am familiar with properly in question. It is a sound construction with great potential as a family home.

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