64-188 Phipps Crescent, Diamond Creek VIC 3089

5 lot subdivision

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(Source: Nillumbik Shire Council, reference 44/2013/14P)

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  1. Michael Jenkins commented

    As I live across the road from this proposed development I cannot help but be concerned about the current infrastructure to support these new installations.

    My primary concern relates to the local telecommunication infrastructure that is already at a point where it is beginning to fail (evident by my own and my neighbours calls to our phone providers and internet service providers).
    If more houses are to be installed I would recommend infrastructure to support future development and stability be put in place, to this end I request that fibre optic cables be installed underground in preparation for future developments in the rest of the suburb, future proofing this segment will save a large cost in the long run.

    In addition to this I have health concerns relating to the increased traffic that will be on the road. To resolve this I request that the segment of road be paved as it is already becoming a thoroughfare through to research.

    Both of these requests can be completed as a single work which will further reduce the total cost associated with the cumulative installation.

    Thank you for your time.
    - Michael Jenkins

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