38 Winyard Drive, Mooroolbark VIC 3138

Buildings and works to construct twelve dwellings

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We found this application for you on the planning authority's website ago. It was received by them earlier.

(Source: Yarra Ranges Shire Council, reference YR-2021/261)

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  1. Matt Annesley commented

    The traffic in Mooroolbark is crippling. The road design is not up to standards to carry the volumes of traffic.
    The new estate is going to bring Mooroolbark to a stand still.
    These high density developments, as proposed at 38 winyard drv, are only a money making exercise for council. Cause massive congestion on local roads and movement around our town.

    The carpark at Coles is already extremely dangerous and not suitable for the size of the town yet the council seems determined to jam as many ratepayers as possible.

  2. Chris Williams commented

    There is insufficient parking on site. You just expect residents and visitors to park in an already crowded street. This inhibits traffic flow. Plus the quality of building is terrible. Take some responsibility council, govern these cheap constructions. Look after the residents instead of being so greedy for more rates.

  3. Tracey Langridge commented

    It will be disappointing to see another high density development on this road. The road and residents will not cope with the traffic. Street parking will make it a one lane road.

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