CORANGAMITE councillors may feel a sense of deja vu on Tuesday when they vote on proposed changes to a Cobden mechanic's site.
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The proposal for the Cross Forest Road business is to increase the numbers of vehicles from 10 to 20 and change the permit conditions for storage and landscaping.
In August last year the council approved a planning permit for the land to be run as a mechanics with a caretaker's house attached, but with three pages of conditions attached.
At the time Councillor Simon Illingworth described the site as a graveyard for car wrecks.
A report presented to council states since the planning approval there has been ongoing consultation with the landowner in attempt to achieve permit compliance.
"The applicant has not achieved permit compliance and now seeks changes to increase vehicle and personal storage on-site and alter landscaping requirements," the report stated.
The council will also vote its reviewed Corporate Purchase Card policy. The review was conducted by council officers to ensure appropriate controls exist for the use of corporate credit cards within council. The council meeting will be live streamed from 7pm.