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A 24-hour McDonald's drive in South Australia is councillor popular opposition

 24 Sep 2016

The city of Charster, South Australia parliament approved the opening of a 24-hour McDonald`s at the local port road (Port Rd), which was opposed by some, including even city councillor.



 

Woodville (Woodville) residents —— including Grant (Robert Grant) of Charster prosecute local parliament and McDonald`s Australia to the environment, resources and development last week, Adelaide Today reported

judge castello (Jack Costello), commissioner nolan (Jennifer Nolan) and hannett (Stephen Hamnet) will rule in the coming weeks.

McDonald`s plans to open restaurants in the same location in 2012 were opposed by local residents.

McDonald`s recently applied to local parliament to take into account concerns raised by court in 2012, including the noise and smell of 24-hour operations.

McDonald`s plans to adjust the building, including the location of the restaurant and add 2.6 meters high soundproof baffle.

Charst City parliament approved the programme in January.

However, the programme was opposed by a group of about 30 residents, saying that the adjusted programme did not change. much

Residents have negotiated with mcdonald`s the two sides do n` t give in.

Alexander (Kirsten Alexander), former mayor of charst, joined the opposition.

"I am very disappointed that parliament approved a programme that was court rejected four years ago. "

The parliament speaker said McDonald`s e-mailed application was approved by the parliament Development Assessment Panel in January and agreed by the South Australian Planning Commission in March.

Grant councillor woodville declined to comment.

Grant has long been absent from the city parliament meeting due to health problems. Since November 2014, he has participated in only 12 of the 42 congresses.

Grant didn`t show up when parliament voted for McDonald`s.

McDonald`s has not yet responded.

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