67 Essex Street, Pascoe Vale VIC 3044

Construction of eight double storey dwellings and a reduction of the standard car parking requirements

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(Source: Moreland City Council, reference MPS/2016/320)

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  1. Frank Pirro commented

    I strongly object to the proposal of 8 double storey on the named site (will they be boxes which are out of character of the area .And no reduction of standard car parking requirements .There is already a big problem with car parking in the area ,and with cars parked on the street it makes it very hard for vehicles driving along the streets

  2. Amy commented

    Concern about the reduced car parking on site due to the amount of traffic and reduced parking on Essex street. Many people use Essex street as their route from Derby to Cumberland roads and with additional cars parked on the street means that this will add to the already current traffic congestion which occurs. Most residential properties are minimum 2 car households. One can only presume that the plan will include only 1 car park per dwelling which means a minimum of 8 additional cars will be forced to park on the street. This is a conservative estimate and does not include guests etc.
    Reduction of car parking on site needs to be seriously considered.

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