52 Norman Avenue, Frankston South 3199, VIC

Extension of time - To use the land for three (3) dwellings and construct a three (3) storey building addition, construct additions to an existing shop and take away food premises, reduce the number of car parking spaces required (Clause 52.06-5), waive loading and unloading requirements (Clause 52.07) and bicycle facility requirements (Clause 52.34)

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(Source: Frankston City Council, reference 544/2016/P/D)

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  1. Penelope Kalkman commented

    We are concerned re the loss of parking at the shops which Already overflows at busy times especially now that there are 2 cafes and a restaurant. The intersection of Norman Avenue and Fleetwood Crescent becomes very crowded and dangerous when cars are parked near the intersection in Fleetwood Crescent blocking one direction of traffic flow.

    We are also concerned about increased traffic in the whole of Fleetwood Crescent which is where we live due to cars going to and from the shops.

    This whole area of South Frankston is becoming overcrowded due to higher density housing, spoiling the ambiance, amenity and possibly impacting the natural environment. Of the Sweetwater Reserve. Traffic and on-street parking has also increased causing dangerous road conditions due to speed and reduced visibility past parked cars.

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