11 Grevillea Avenue, Boronia VIC 3155

4 Dwellings

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We found this application for you on the planning authority's website ago. It was received by them earlier.

(Source: Knox City Council, reference P/2016/6329)

3 Comments

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  1. Concerned citizen commented

    There is insufficient parking in the street so if it is approved, then there better be eight parking spots on site.

    Enough is enough.

  2. JWB commented

    This Avenue has a dead end with no proper turn around at the end for vehicles and leads directly into a school. One side of the Avenue has parking restrictions during school days and parents drop off and pick up children and park on the other side causing traffic chaos especially if motor vehicles are already parked on the unrestricted side.

    Garbage collectors also have trouble now emptying bins and turning around is difficult and with the extra bins and extra vehicles in the street, will make matters worse as parking becomes a major concern which contributes to access problems for residents as well as garbage collectors etc.

  3. Concerned Citizen again commented

    You only have to look at what they've doing to Laurel Avenue and Tormore Road, insufficient parking means cars are parked on the street, both sides of Laurel. Hard to see getting out of Laurel onto Tormore Road with all the vehicles parked.

    We don't want that to happen in Grevillea Avenue, the Avenue is not a parking lot and this particular site at No. 11 was meant to only be 3 dwellings, now it's 4 !

    Come on, enough is enough.

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