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Burger giant eyes Knoxfield

28 Oct, 2009 04:00 AM
KNOXFIELD could be the home of a new McDonald's, with the fast-food giant planning to open a restaurant on the corner of Kathryn and Ferntree Gully roads.

In a letter sent to nearby traders and residents this month, real estate development manager Paul Vallay said the outlet would "service passing traffic and local residents".

"Other retailers and businesses within the Knoxfield activity centre will benefit from the exposure and activity resulting from a new McDonald's restaurant," the letter said.

Mr Vallay said the new restaurant would create about 100 jobs.

McDonald's acknowledged that Knox Council would prefer the site to be used for a medium-density residential development, but it had lodged a planning application, he said.

The company said it was prepared to install traffic speed humps on Kathryn Road to "maintain a quiet street atmosphere" and install a three-metre landscape buffer around the perimeter of the building.

Friberg Ward councillor Andrew Walter said the development was at the planning stage, and he didn't want to pre-empt plans.

He said he would consult residents and traders before commenting on concerns about increased traffic flow.

While most Knoxfield traders were reluctant to speak on the matter, John and Joy Quinn, who operate a fish and chip shop, said they would welcome the competition.

"We cater to a different market," Mr Quinn said. "People will eat what they feel like. It won't make a difference at all. It can only be good. I'm all for anything that generates business."

However, Knoxfield resident Ian Simpson said he had reservations about the plan. "I think it's in the wrong place. They want to put a McDonald's there to get all the kids there from the skate park."

However, Mr Simpson said many residents were yet to form a position, and McDonald's had done a lot of good in the community.

Knox Council confirmed it had received a planning application, which its officers were assessing.

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I live next door to the site and I feel sick already just imagining what might happen if McDonald's get approval. Let all those people who say it will be ok imagine if they were right next door 24/7! I'm sure they would object, Joy it might benefit your business but it will also create a whole lot of other problems in the area that we don't need or want, there are plenty of other more suitable sites around zoned for such a premise, leave our area residential as zoned!!
Posted by fiona, 18/01/2010 11:09:43 AM

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Welcome challenge:  Joy Quinn and husband John say their fish and chip shop could benefit from a McDonald's opening nearby.  Picture: Rob Carew
Welcome challenge: Joy Quinn and husband John say their fish and chip shop could benefit from a McDonald's opening nearby. Picture: Rob Carew
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Q: Should McDonald's be permitted to build a new restaurant in Knoxfield?

Yes
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Total Votes: 102
Poll Date: 26 October, 2009

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