I believe this will result in a lot more traffic in the area over narrow streets. It is in the same place as schools , day care and shops. The pick. Of the building also look like a office building rather than residences.
66 Main Tce Blakeview SA 5114
- Description
- Construction of Three Storey Residential Flat High-Density Building for Supported Accommodation consisting of 10 Specialist disability accommodation (SDA) apartments, 1 Onsight Overnight Assistance (OOA) apartment and ground floor supporting office with associated common areas, landscaping, advertisements, acoustic fencing, retaining walls and carparking
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South Australia Planning Portal
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This will cause more parking issues in surrounding streets already experiencing parking issues.
I support this development. It is not significantly taller than other nearby buildings. The driveway is not on Main Terrace where it would potentially disrupt passing traffic, it's on Bray Lane which already has garage entrances and no building frontages. It provides more than one off-street parking space per unit for residents or support workers, and it's quite possible that the supported residents don't drive anyway, and there is a bus stop directly out the front.
It's quite likely that ten residential units generate far less traffic than retail or professional offices in that space would generate.