Good Afternoon,
I live next door to this block, there has been an earth mover come in already start work on the block today that has caused some disruptions. I was asked to move my car this morning so it could make way for a truck that has the earth mover on it. The driver of this truck has parked in the street making it difficult for my car to turn around and the same for anyone else coming down the street to turn around. The driver has also parked the truck on my neighbour's lawn which has basically ripped up the dirt. the truck is parked in a very unsafe location to the school children that are about to walk home from school soon. Also with this, there are no dangerous hazard signs up that are warning children about the excavating that is currently occurring. This is a major concern as children are playing in this location every afternoon after school. Now with all the excavations that are going on there has been and still currently so much unsettled dust and dirt flying around. I have closed most the windows that are facing the side to this property but I am still able to smell and it is that bad that I can taste. The digger has made no announcement or notification that this loud and disrupting work was going to take place and the fact of all this dust and dirt he would have flying around not only to my property but also connecting properties around. I have had to water down the side of the house as well as the plants and trees that are covered in dirt and also my car. I do have videos from of the dust and dirt that the digger has caused to fly up and around. In addition, the digger has come quite close to the face line that I have seen as well as the ruble he is shifting, this wouldn't be a concern but due to the fact the fences old condition, it could break it. In my opinion, this development should not go ahead as it is going to cause a lot of hassles and disruption for the duration of the construction but all for the new residents that will come and disrupt a peaceful and quiet street community.
Kind Regards,
Jarrad Terry