7 Morris Road Innaloo WA 6018

Department of Housing - Residential - Fourteen Grouped Dwellings

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(Source: City of Stirling, reference DA20/1140)

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  1. Tom commented

    Hi ,
    there is already a lot of high density homes in the immediate area adjoining 7 Morris st innaloo .
    Yaluma primary school is only around the corner and the streets get extremely busy around school drop off/ pick up time which can be quite a hazard for kids and parents and general public at these peak times.
    On weekends the Pub(Saint George)opposite 7 Morris st gets very busy with pub patrons.
    14 extra high density dwellings will only add to the increase traffic activity in this already very populated area due to its zoning.
    Apart from the increase both to traffic and population to the immediate area these public houses will be opposite a pub(Saint George) which in itself at times can be a hazardous area for pedestrians or people who live in the area .
    Late night noise but mainly the ejection of intoxicated patrons on the st directly opposite 7 Morris st innaloo is can make for very unsafe situations for rd users and local residents.
    I think the development of the block is a good idea as it’s a derelict block at the moment . However I think 14 dwellings opposite a pub with an already very populated area near a school would add increased stress to all who already live in the area and also for those who would move into the proposed 14 dwellings.

    Regards

    Tom

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