112 Burnett St, Buderim, QLD

112 Burnett Street BUDERIM - Residential Care Facility

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(Source: Sunshine Coast Regional Council, reference MCU15/0116)

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  1. Christine Lambooy commented

    Dear Sir/Madam,
    I am extremely concerned that the service entrance for this development from Pine Street will have a detrimental effect on the surrounding residential area. I believe the current traffic flow report for this development does not address this issue.
    This is a large aged care facility with at least 30 staff on site at all times. Volunteers, trades persons, patient transport vehicles and other support staff will also probably use this entrance.
    I am not aware of shift change times however these are likely to be at 6-7am, 2-3pm and 10-11pm for a 3 shift day and 6-8am and 6-8pm for a 2 shift day.
    As well there will be numerous large delivery trucks for laundry, catering and medical supplies using this entrance. This additional traffic flow will occur 24 hours per day/7 days per week.
    The impact of this extra traffic flow through this quiet residential area with narrow winding streets will be substantial, particularly with respect to noise levels and road safety (especially for children playing and commuting to school).
    This facility would be better placed in a less dense residential / non residential area.
    This valuable site is within walking distance to Buderim shops and primary school and would be better utilised for small block housing housing or single storey retirement village development, more in keeping with the planning scheme for this area. A well planned residential development on this site would allow more families and individuals to enjoy the benefits of living in our wonderfull village.
    Thank you for considering my opinion.
    Yours sincerely,
    Chris Lambooy

  2. Christine Lambooy commented

    Dear Sir/Madam
    I am extremely concerned that the service entrance for this development from Pine Street wills have a detrimental effect on the surrounding residential area. I believe the current traffic flow report for this development does not address this issue.
    This is a large aged care facility with at least 30 staff on site at all times. Volunteers, trades persons, patient transport vehicles and other support staff will also probably use this entrance.
    I am not aware of shift change times however these are likely to be at 6-7am, 2-3pm and 10-11pm for a 3 shift day and 6-8am and 6-8pm for a 2 shift day.
    As well there will be numerous large delivery trucks for laundry, catering and medical supplies using this entrance. This additional traffic flow will occur 24 hours per day/7 days per week.
    The impact of this extra traffic flow through this quiet residential area with narrow winding streets will be substantial, particularly with respect to noise levels and road safety (especially for children playing and commuting to school).
    This facility would be better placed in a less dense residential / non residential area.
    This valuable site is within walking distance to Buderim shops and primary school and would be better utilised for small block housing housing or single storey retirement village development, more in keeping with the planning scheme for this area. A well planned residential development on this site would allow more families and individuals to enjoy the benefits of living in our wonderfull village.
    Thank you for considering my opinion.
    Yours sincerely
    Chris Lambooy

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