This application needs to consider that's the car park currently on the premises is grossly insufficient for a medium to large size business opening and their customers or clients using the car park. Directly across the road from the premises is a primary school as well as a community centre and kindergarten and there are at least 6 other schools within 2 km with thousands of students and the traffic they bring, including traffic that uses this premises as a parking lot for drop off and pick up school children. I believe it would be grossly remiss to reduce the number of car spaces available in any way. When the premises has been fully occupied in the past there have been large numbers of cars utilising the businesses there that have had to use street parking. This obviously impacts on surrounding residents, in particular at the start and end of the school day, when hundreds of children are walking past and exposed to large volumes of traffic.
It would be wonderful to have a medical center on the site, particularly one that is bulk billing, as they are in desperately short supply in most areas.
Your consideration of my comments is greatly appreciated.
110 Ashleigh Avenue, Frankston 3199, VIC
- Description
- To use the land for a medical centre, child care centre and restricted recreation facility (gymnasium) in a Commercial 1 Zone (C1Z) To construct buildings and works in a Commercial 1 Zone (C1Z) and Special Building Overlay (SBO) To reduce the number of car parking spaces required under Clause 52.06-5 of the Frankston Planning Scheme
- Planning Authority
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Frankston City Council
- Reference number
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256/2024/P
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Date sourced
- We found this application on the planning authority's website on , 12 months ago. It was received by them earlier.
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Notified
- 88 people were notified of this application via Planning Alerts email alerts
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Comments
- 1 comment made here on Planning Alerts
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