56 Orwil Street, Frankston 3199, VIC

Condition 1 plans - To construct one (1) double storey dwelling to rear of existing dwelling (two (2) dwellings) in a General Residential Zone (GRZ)

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(Source: Frankston City Council, reference 137/2020/P/A)

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  1. Mark commented

    The noise that this would create, as well as the health and safety hazard of having the building materials and dust etc so close to our eating areas, bedrooms etc would impact me due to my lung health.
    There is no room for extra traffic flow in this street either and not enough room on the property for them to have more cars parked as well as a house it makes it dangerous for us to leave our driveway due to cars being parked out front already because of their illegal boarding house they run. They have had upto 15 tenants since they bought the house at the end of last year and continued to run illegal inspections during stage 4 restrictions their tenants have told us it’s a boarding house

  2. Carly Williams-boucher commented

    The owners of this boarding house have not allowed for the parking needed for more tenants and a new house.

  3. Bill Rollins commented

    Frankston already has 74 registered boarding houses. In 2015 Frankston had 32 boarding houses. Basically doubling in numbers every five years. We have two in Finlay St and there is not enough parking for either of these premises. Enogh is enough Frankston Council. Casey council and Kingston Council act on these issues and stop their suburbs being treated as dumpimg grounds for cheap housing.

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