Chisholm Shops - KFC Development Application (Block 48, Section 539)

Subject:
Chisholm Shops - KFC Development Application (Block 48, Section 539)
Eligibility:
Residents of ACT
Sponsoring member:
Burch, Joy
No. of Signatures:
287
Posting Date:
7/10/2022
Closing Date:
29/10/2022
Tabled:
22/11/2022
Referred to Minister:
22/11/2022
Responded to:
Information about the Principal Petitioner is available through the sponsoring Member of the Legislative Assembly's office
TO: The Speaker and Members of the Legislative Assembly
Reason for this Petition

The following residents of the ACT draw the attention of the Assembly to the Development Application (DA) by Chisholm Village Pty Ltd’s proposal to build a KFC fast food outlet at Chisholm Shops.

The DA proposes demolition of the existing car park and construction of a KFC dine-in and drive through, car wash facilities, new supermarket collection facility, commercial signage, car parking, landscaping, new driveway verge crossing, and associated works. Lease variation to Block 48 to increase the permitted gross floor area to 4,159 square metres, and to reduce staff car parking requirements to 6 spaces.

Requested Actions

Your petitioners, therefore, request the Assembly to oppose the proposed Development Application from proceeding as it will have a direct and undesirable impact on the local community.

KFC at a local shopping centre is not at all what the local community desires or needs for a number of reasons:

(1)Local businesses are struggling and a large multi-national company's presence in the local community will take away business from small business owners;

(2) A fast-food outlet is detrimental to the communities health;

(3) The planned location for the outlet will be unsafe to local road users and pedestrians on Halley Street (e.g. right next to a pedestrian crossing where the two bus stops for Chisholm shops, ALDI, hairdressers, dental surgery is located)

(4) Local Residents were extremely upset at the prospect of McDonalds chain being built at the location where the former Chisholm Tavern was located, and successfully fought the proposed development application.