649 Stud Road, Scoresby VIC 3179

Construction of (6) six triple storey dwellings

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(Source: Knox City Council, reference P/2016/6432)

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  1. Mey Leng commented

    This is a very well thought proposal as it will provide a range of affordable housing in an area of 6 schools within a 2km radius. There is also a smartbus line just outside this property and local Scoresby shops very closeby. It is also minutes away from the Knox activity center.
    I believe we need more of these dense developmemts along our major roads like Stud Rd and Boronia Rd and the land should be utilized as much as possible.

    The service lane along these roads enable a much more comfortable access to these sites and help to lessen the visual impact of these developments, unlike some of the other major roads like Doncaster Road where there is no service lane.
    I am in full support of such developments along our major roads.

  2. Peter Shearman commented

    Sounds like Mey Leng has a strong financial interest in developing these type of blocks. Six 'barby box' units where once there was one perfectly good house, garden, lawn, and trees. Three story units will need very fit residents, no good for older people or those with disabilities. How would you feel if they decided to build six three story houses next to your house? They have to squeeze all these extra people coming in somewhere. The block beside your house could be next.

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