300 Frankston-Dandenong Road, Seaford 3198, VIC

Description
To construct a warehouse and ancillary office within an Industrial 1 Zone (IN1Z) - (Future Lot 9 (No. 11) Compass Court, Seaford)
Planning Authority
Frankston City Council
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Reference number
1029/2024/P
Date sourced
We found this application on the planning authority's website on , about 1 month ago. It was received by them earlier.
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I am writing to formally object to the building permit application for the proposed development at 300 Frankston-Dandenong Road, Seaford 3198, VIC. While I understand the need for progress and development, I have concerns about the potential negative impact of this project on the local area and its residents.

I have some Key Environment and Safety Concerns:

The proposed development may have adverse effects on the community, such as increased industrial traffic in a largely residential zone. The exit from Monterey Boulevard onto Frankston-Dandenong Road is already very dangerous I personally witness roughly one crash a month on that intersection (There is likely more than I see myself). The plan only shows one entry/exit and I feel this will only add to the dangerous area.

The character of the local community could be compromised by this development by overshadowing caused by tall buildings and an increase in noise levels.

This could disrupt the ecological balance and affect the quality of life for residents by increasing the amount of vehicle pollution and noise pollution. Already all houses in the neighbouring area are struggling with a massive increase of dust coming from the site on a day to day basis.

The proposed construction site poses potential safety risks, including an increase in traffic accidents. Can an alternative exit be arranged?

The development at its current stage is already oversized for the residential area surrounding it please stop further additions to the site.

I kindly urge the council to:

Reassess the application and consider its broader impact on the environment and community.
Consult with local residents and stakeholders to address concerns and explore alternatives.
Recalibrate the current compliance with respect and open communication with all neighbouring residents.
Thank you for taking the time to consider this objection. I am happy to discuss my concerns further and provide additional details if needed. I look forward to your response.

Yours sincerely,
Robin Va'auli
robinvaauli@gmail.com
0477006507

Robin vaauli
Delivered to Frankston City Council

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