239 Roberts Road Greenacre NSW 2190

Temporary outdoor food events , comprising of food trucks

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(Source: Canterbury-Bankstown Council, reference DA-923/2017)

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  1. Mohamad Bilal commented

    To Canterbury Bankstown Council,
    I am the owner occupant of 208 Roberts Road Greenacre and I am writing to advise my view of the proposed development application to allow food trucks on 239 Roberts Road Greenacre. I wish to advise that I object to this proposal for the following reasons:
    1. We are within a 100-200 meter radius of the proposed location of the food trucks and will no doubt suffer the noise of large crowds and noise from the food trucks leaving and arriving. This is in addition to the noise of the traffic and trucks that pass by our property every hour of every day. My family and I are struggling with the noise of traffic which has increased significantly since I purchased the property in the early 1990s.
    2. Roberts Road is a dangerous and busy road and the footpath is too narrow to safely allow for the increased amount of pedestrians. Although the access gate will be on Moondoo Street, pedestrians will access the gate on foot via Roberts Road.

    Thank you for taking my comments into consideration.

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