Mount Helen

CA 49D Eddy Avenue

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We found this application for you on the planning authority's website ago. The date it was received by them was not recorded.

(Source: Ballarat City Council, reference PLP/2012/1086)

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  1. Scott Wright commented

    We are due to purchase a home in Moss Ave, 400 metres from the planned site and have only just become aware of this plan. As a young family we are deeply concerned about the health risks of Broadband, EMP and RF radiation from this tower as well as property values.
    - Has correct community consultation and notification been followed?
    - Has the impact on the environment been evaluated?
    - Has the impact on residents health been evaluated?
    - Have you considered property values?
    - Have other locations, further removed from residential areas been considered?

  2. Rob commented

    EM (Electromagnetic) radiation strength drops off at square of the distance. The risk from a NBN tower at 400 Meters is negligible.
    You have far greater risk from the EM emitted by you household appliances, and the massive big yellow round emitter of EM that sits in the sky during daylight hours .. and of course the background radiation from the natural background radioactivity that we all live with every day of our lives.
    And yes.. I am a physicist and do know about these things from what I studied at University not the opinion of idiots who currently fill the internet with non peer reviewed rubbish.

  3. Helen de Weerd commented

    Notification received 30 JAN 2014.

    RE: Planning permit application No. PLP/2012/1086.

    "The Statutory Planning Unit has considered the above application and determined to refuse to grant a planning permit".

    THANK YOU.

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