1 Oak Street Hawthorn VIC 3122

Construction of a three (3) storey building containing eight (8) dwellings and a waiver of visitor car parking.

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(Source: Boroondara City Council, reference PP15/01135)

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  1. Alison De Souza commented

    Hello,
    Could you please explain what a "Waiver of visitor permits" means?
    Have actual plans been submitted to the council for this project? We would like to see the plans so we can further comment on the impact on neighbouring homes.

    The current parking situation in Myrtle St is very difficult. There is not enough street parking for residents with permits. We often have to park in Oak or Elm St. The original homes in this area were often built without off street parking.

    Any multi-unit development should have adequate parking and storage for tenants. This proposed development of 8 apartments should have a minimum of 20 parking spaces plus storage to accommodate the tenants (two per apartment and also some visitor places).

    I would recommend that this development not be issued with any type of resident parking permit, either visitor or specified vehicle permits. This will at least allow the existing Boroondara rate payers without any other options to continue to park in the street.

    Please be aware that 1 Oak St is a family location with many children walking, scootering and riding in the streets. Please take into consideration the impact of increased traffic flow and additional cars parked on the street from the families currently residing here.

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