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Servo plan location concerns

A planning application for an independent service station on Coburns Road in Melton has received mixed reviews.

As reported by Star Weekly, Melton MP Steve McGhie said he encourages Melton council to approve permits for independent operators to enter the fuel market in Melton.

Despite some expressing support on social media for an independent service station coming to town, others have expressed concerns with the proposed location of this application.

Kurunjang resident Elaine Clements said her main concern is the amount of traffic lights that are along the road and the continual congestion from build-up of traffic between the lights.

“We already have two service stations there… I’m not opposed to another service station coming in if it improves our prices, but I just don’t think the location warrants it with the amount of traffic on that road,” Ms Clements said.

Melton West resident Brittany Warne said while she supports an independent petrol station coming to Melton, she would have preferred the site be proposed for already vacant land.

“Why not build further down the intersection … [at the] corner of High [Street] and Harkness Road is about 15 hectares of vacant land available for purchase,” Ms Warne said.

She said with the pace Melton is growing, she feels it could have been placed on vacant land without the need to “knock down people’s houses and businesses”.

“People here want an affordable petrol station. We’d support it anywhere that makes sense. But placing it here feels rushed and inconsiderate, especially during a housing crisis.”

A Melton council spokesperson confirmed the proposal includes the demolition of the existing buildings if a planning permit is issued and the use of the site proceeds as intended.

The spokesperson also confirmed that a response to the plan has been provided by the Department of Transport and Planning and is currently being reviewed by council.

The planning consultancy listed as the applicant declined to comment.

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