137 Overport Road, Frankston South 3199, VIC

Description
To use and develop the land for a child care centre in a General Residential Zone (GRZ)
Planning Authority
Frankston City Council
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Reference number
239/2021/P
Date sourced
We found this application on the planning authority's website on , almost 4 years ago. It was received by them earlier.
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Its high time that the city of Frankston starts looking after the long term residents and work at keeping greedy developers out. Put this centre in a commercial or industrial. development
The extra traffic and congestion that this development will lead too if unfair on all the existing residents and wildlife.
Please let these people know who is important to our city.

Rien and Jan Bleumink
Delivered to Frankston City Council

I agree.
I went to v-cat 2 years ago to stop a development of 3 town houses in a 725sq block in Pratt ave.
It was rejected by the chair, strangely Frankston Council passed it as a viable development.
The main argument the Frankston council held onto was “medium density zone” The town planner who represented the Frankston Council had a very limited explanation of this and what it meant to our suburb.
I live in Pratt ave. Our street WAS a “single dwelling covenant” area. These covenants have been removed by council.
Since my VCAT hearing, the developer gave up and sold the block to a family who are building a home.
The Frankston City Council is inconsistent and vague about reasons for accepting these kinds of developments…
If we could all access the town planning map as to which areas are “high density” “medium density” and “low density” living, the community would have a clearer, fairer understanding of how these developments are allocated and where they are allowed.

Cath
Delivered to Frankston City Council

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