37 Pemberton St Oaklands Park

Three single storey row dwellings

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(Source: City of Marion, reference 100/1306/2017)

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  1. D. Williams commented

    Pemberton Street is already short on street parking in this area of development. Cars are parked continuously on both sides of the road reducing it to one narrow road which is already high in traffic for a residential area as the street is used by vehicles travelling from Marion shops/ Oaklands Road to Marion Road. We have no visitor or resident street parking area for 29, 29A, 31 Pemberton street as these are used by the 3 row dwelling development you already approved at no 21 and did not consider development objections about insufficient parking then. Vehicles are already taking up the street parking outside 35 and 37 Pemberton Street forcing vehicles to drive over concrete chevrons in the centre of the road to avoid parked cars on the both sides of the street which is dangerous. I am objecting to another 3 houses being built on 1 block in this street for these above reasons. It is zoned low to medium density but you are packing so many houses into this area with your development approvals that you are creating dangerous traffic conditions and you are taking away peoples enjoyment of living in this area. No 19 and 21, 21A and 21B residence also already have issues with no street parking spaces being available and you will be creating more problems for residence in this street to approve a another 3 houses on the one block. There will be no space for bins in most of the street on rubbish collection say. My bin has not been collected previously because of parked cars.

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