proposal statement existing hairdressing and small beauty
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Proposal Statement
I Susan Vigolo, owner and operator of Scissor Sister propose to relocate my existing hairdressing and small beauty salon, from 595 Beaufort street MtLawley to 216 Stirling street Highgate.
I run a boutique business that specializes in individual client attention.
Staff 2 full time which includes myself 1 part time
We mainly work with one client at a time each. Our appointment time vary from a 30min hair cut to a 2 to 3hour colour and cut service. Depending on the client and the service they are having will depend on how many clients will be in the salon at any one time. Max clients at any time 4.
Trading days will be 5 or 5 1/2 day a week. Tuesday 9t05
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Wednesday 9 to 8 /VEJ Thursday 9 to 8 Friday 9 to 6 Saturday 9to5 Sunday 10to4
Equipment will be standard hairdressing and beauty equipment
Parking Myself and staff 1 parking at the back of the shop in car bay on sight. For me I work the most hours. Full timer will be applying to get a parking bay at Scope Property Group Parking 190-192 Stirling St. Part timer and customers will use free street, paid metred parking and free and paid car park parking. Or may come with public transport (Bus) which is only 300mt away on Beaufort St.
Clients will be able to walk from there home, use bus there is a stop only 300mt away on Beaufort St, Bike as there is a cycle path out the front and they
can put their bike at the back of the salon behind a gate that has a pin code lock. Car parking is available as there are 8 free 2hour bays out the front on Stirling st, 16 free 3hour bays on the side of on Brewer st, Paid car park on the corner of Stirling and Brisbane streets, from 7am to midnight which has 1 hour free then $2.70 per hour. Coin, credit card or tap and go and can add time. This is about 200mt. Paid car bays in the centre of Stirling St there is lots of 9 bays in each section cost $2.80 per hour. Coin, credit card or tap and go and easy park app. There are about 6 sections, and each Section has 9 bays.
Scissor Sister is currently located at Shop 9 595 Beaufort street Mtlawley and there is on free parking, so our current clients and staff are used to paying for parking now. So, the parking options in Stirling Street is easier and more choose available.
Some of our existing customer live in the area so no parking will be required. We aim to attract even more clients that live locally.
Signage I propose to put a sign with salon name (Scissor Sister) and our phone number and trading hour in the window on Stirling street, use an A frame and flag outside of the shop. Also, a couple of posters in some of the windows.
CITY OF VINCENT PLANNING AND BUILDING POLICY MANUAL POLICY NO: 7.7.1
NON-RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PARKING REQUIREMENTS
APPENDIX 2— PARKING MANAGEMENT PLAN FRAMEWORK
-Owner/Applicant Details Name:
Address:
Phone: 3\
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Email:
Applicant Signature: _f 111~4f~
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Property Details Lot Number:
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Parking Allocation:
The following table should be prepared for inclusion in this Parking Management Plan to outline the parking available for the different users of this development application.
Parking Allocation Total Number Car Parking Spaces:
Total Number Short Term Bicycle Parking Spaces:
Total Number Long Term Bicycle Parking Spaces:
Total Number Other Bays:
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CITY OF VINCENT PLANNING AND BUILDING POLICY MANUAL POLICY NO: 7.7.1
NON-RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PARKING REQUIREMENTS
Development Development Parking Allocation Type Users
Type I No. Car No. No. Other Duration spaces Bicycle Spaces
Spaces
E.g. Staff Employee 2 1 - Private (>3 hours) Recreation
Town Centre Customers Visitor 7 2 - (<3 hours)
Other Service - - 1
(15 minute)
Other Disabled
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Note: In a mixed use development the parking allocation for residential and non-residential portions must be provided separately in the above table.
Alternative Transport:
The following table should be prepared for inclusion in this Parking Management Plan to outline the alternative transport options available to users of this development application.
Transport Option Type & Level of Service
Public Transport
Train •':
Bus
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C I T Y O F V I N C E N T P L A N N I N G A N D B U I L D I N G P O L I C Y MANUAL
P O L I C Y N O : 7.7.1
N O N - R E S I D E N T I A L D E V E L O P M E N T P A R K I N G REQUIREMENTS
Pedestrian Paths -4
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Facilities
Cycling
Paths
Facilities
Secure Bicycle Parking
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Lockers
Showers/Change Room
Public Parking:
Identify the number of on street and off street public parking in the vicinity in the following table.
No. Location Parking Marked Restrictions Spaces
On Street Parking .
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Off Street Pa rkg - () c\.
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Parking Management Strategies ¼
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