119-121 Howard Street North Melbourne VIC 3051

Use of land as a convenience restaurant, external alterations waiver of car parking requirements and business identification signage

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(Source: Melbourne City Council, reference TP-2011-522/B)

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  1. Stephen Farrugia commented

    This location has been converted from an office to a cafe in recent years. It's in the middle of a well established residential area. I like to see businesses survive and thrive and this is no exception. Diversity and variety is always interesting.

    However, this should not happen at the expense of the surrounding community.

    I suggest the following conditions be applied to any approval for this application:
    - The removal of a noisy, unapproved exhaust fan from the rear of the property. The noise from this exhaust fan prevents windows from being opened.
    - The rear laneway is not to be used for staff to have a smoke break.
    - The rear laneway is not to be used as a car park for the owner and staff.
    - The rear door of the property is to remain shut except for emergencies.

    The point of the conditions is that the rear laneway activities of this business are impacting my amenity, preventing my family from opening windows due to noise and smoke.

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