Port Road Aldinga, SA

Community Division into 8 Commercial and Residential

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(Source: South Australia Planning Portal, reference 145/C113/20)

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  1. Elizabeth Adrienne Pearse commented

    NO,NO,NO!! Please leave that area alone, I have been here for 30 years and small pockets like that are becoming so rare. The new school could use part of it as an educational horticultural area for the students but keep greedy developers OUT, this beautiful area won't be soon, think of the future!

  2. Dr Robert Alan Gibson commented

    Please reconsider. This small pocket of land is unique and will provide a clear 'green-space' between the huge super-school development and the residential area of Port Willunga.
    I have been a resident and rate-payer of Port Willunga since the early 1990's and I am totally opposed to this development.

  3. Douglas John Bloomfield commented

    With the opening of the new Super School, this is about to become the only public green space in a rapidly developing area, with the train line due to go on the Western edge of it. Some residential development here MAY be beneficial, however we do not need any further commercial development adjacent to the existing. residential area. Nearby existing commercial developments are still way under-utilized. Any development now may well be a cause for enormous regret in the near future - say 10 years time. As there is no development plan or details available this development should be denied at least until a decent proposal is presented for consideration when a properly considered decision can be made. What does he want to do here?

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