I believe this is too many lots for this space. It is in the middle of a green wedge area, and runs to a waterway and billabong that supports a large colony of ibis, cormorants, ducks and other waterfowl, black shouldered kites, kookaburras, lorikeets, rosellas and numerous species of frogs and reptiles. It is an environmentally sensitive and important area.
Stotts lane is a minor road, and to have potentially hundreds more people per day using it will create traffic congestion, road degradation and loss of amenity for current residents.
The land directly below it, and Colbert Court are part of a bushfire and flooding overlay.
I strongly oppose this application on the above grounds, and request it be amended to fewer, larger lots and that all measures to protect habitat, fauna, flora and resident amenity be taken.
86-88 Stotts Lane, Frankston South 3199, VIC
- Description
- Condition 40 - To subdivide the land into a maximum of Forty Five (45) residential lots (staged subdivision) in a General Residential Zone (GRZ)
- Planning Authority
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Frankston City Council
- Reference number
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182/2020/P/D
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Date sourced
- We found this application on the planning authority's website on , almost 3 years ago. It was received by them earlier.
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Notified
- 46 people were notified of this application via Planning Alerts email alerts
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Comments
- 2 comments made here on Planning Alerts
Public comments on this application
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Joanne Hilliard
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Frankston City Council
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I agree entirely with Joanne Hibbard, the traffic congestion this will create for current residents will be ridiculous, as currently the wait time to get out of Scott's Lane is unacceptable. In regards to this being the natural habitat for all the wild life Joanne has named are we going to destroy this and replace with a concrete jungle to put money in the pocket of a developer who doesn't give a fig $$$.
Gaynor Edwards
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Frankston City Council
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