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City of hobart

MINUTES

Special City Planning Committee Meeting

 

Open Portion

 

Monday, 22 October 2018 at 4:00 pm

 


 

Minutes (Open Portion)

Special City Planning Committee Meeting

Page 2

 

22/10/2018

 

 

 ORDER OF BUSINESS

 

APOLOGIES AND LEAVE OF ABSENCE

1.        Indications of Pecuniary and Conflicts of Interest. 3

2.        Committee Acting as Planning Authority. 4

2.1     Applications under the Hobart Interim Planning Scheme 2015  5

2.1.1       23 - 25 Goulburn Street, Hobart - New Building for Multiple Dwellings  5

2.1.2       125 Bathurst Street, Hobart - Partial Demolition, Alterations and Redevelopment for General Retail and Hire, Food Services and 34 Multiple Dwellings. 22

 


 

Minutes (Open Portion)

Special City Planning Committee Meeting

Page 4

 

22/10/2018

 

 

Special City Planning Committee Meeting (Open Portion) held on Monday, 22 October 2018 at 4:00 pm in the Lady Osborne Room, Town Hall.

 

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Briscoe (Chairman)

Ruzicka

Burnet

Denison

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: Alderman J R Briscoe (Chairman), Aldermen Dr E R Ruzicka, H C Burnet, T M Denison, M Zucco, P S Cocker and W F Harvey.

 

 

APOLOGIES: Nil.

 

 

LEAVE OF ABSENCE: Nil.

 

 

ALDERMEN

Lord Mayor Christie

Deputy Lord Mayor Sexton

Zucco

Cocker

Thomas

Reynolds

Harvey

 

 

Alderman Zucco was co-opted to the Committee.

DENISON

 

That the Alderman Zucco be co-opted to the Committee.

MOTION CARRIED

VOTING RECORD

AYES

NOES

Briscoe

 

Ruzicka

 

Burnet

 

Denison

 

 

 

 
1.       Indications of Pecuniary and Conflicts of Interest

Ref: Part 2, Regulation 8(7) of the Local Government (Meeting Procedures) Regulations 2015.

 

Aldermen are requested to indicate where they may have any pecuniary or conflicts of interest in respect to any matter appearing on the agenda, or any supplementary item to the agenda, which the committee has resolved to deal with.

 

No interest was indicated.

BURNET

 

That in accordance with Regulation 8(4) of the Local Government (Meeting Procedures) Regulations 2015, the Committee resolve to deal with any items which have deputations by members of the public regarding any planning matter listed on the agenda, to be taken out of sequence in order to deal with deputations at the beginning of the meeting.

MOTION CARRIED

VOTING RECORD

AYES

NOES

Briscoe

 

Ruzicka

 

Burnet

 

Denison

 

Zucco

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.       Committee Acting as Planning Authority

 

In accordance with the provisions of Part 2 Regulation 25 of the Local Government (Meeting Procedures) Regulations 2015, the intention of the Committee to act as a planning authority pursuant to the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993 is to be noted.

 

In accordance with Regulation 25, the Committee will act as a planning authority in respect to those matters appearing under this heading on the agenda, inclusive of any supplementary items.

 

The Committee is reminded that in order to comply with Regulation 25(2), the General Manager is to ensure that the reasons for a decision by a Council or Council Committee acting as a planning authority are recorded in the minutes.


 

2.1     Applications under the Hobart Interim Planning Scheme 2015

 

Ms Leanne and Mr Robert Symonds and Mr Paul Wilson (Representors), addressed the Committee in relation to item 2.1.1

 

Ms Emma Riley – Director & Principal Planner of ERA Planning, Mr Peter Walker – Architect of Cumulus Studio and Mr Jamie Round of Housing Tasmania addressed the Committee in relation to item 2.1.1 on behalf of the Applicant.

 

2.1.1   23 - 25 Goulburn Street, Hobart - New Building for Multiple Dwellings

            PLN-18-440 - File Ref: F18/120406

DENISON

That the recommendation contained in the report of the Development Appraisal Planner and the Acting Manager Development Appraisal of 17 October 2018, be adopted.

 

AMENDMENT

ZUCCO

That condition HER 17 be amended to read as follows:

 

“The palette of exterior colours and materials must reflect the palette of materials within the local streetscape and precinct.

 

Prior to the issue of any approval under the Building Act 2016, revised plans must be submitted and approved showing the exterior colours and materials in accordance with the above requirement, to the satisfaction of the Director City Planning.

 

All work required by this condition must be undertaken in accordance with the approved plans.

 

Reason for condition

 

To ensure that development at a precinct is undertaken in a sympathetic manner which does not cause loss of historic cultural heritage significance.”

 

AMENDMENT LOST

VOTING RECORD

AYES

NOES

          Denison

          Briscoe

          Zucco

          Ruzicka

 

          Burnet

 

SUBSTANTIVE MOTION CARRIED

VOTING RECORD

AYES

NOES

Briscoe

 

Ruzicka

 

Burnet

 

Denison

 

Zucco

 

 

COMMITTEE RESOLUTION:

That:   Pursuant to the Hobart Interim Planning Scheme 2015, the Council approve the application for new building for multiple dwellings at 23­25 Goulburn Street, Hobart for the reasons outlined in the officer’s report, attached to item 2.1.1 of the Special Open City Planning Committee agenda of 22 October 2018, and a permit containing the following conditions be issued:

 

GEN

 

The use and/or development must be substantially in accordance with the documents and drawings that comprise PLN­18­440 ­ 23­25 GOULBURN STREET HOBART TAS 7000 ­ Advertised Documents except where modified below.

 

Reason for condition

 

To clarify the scope of the permit.

 

 

TW

 

The use and/or development must comply with the requirements of TasWater as detailed in the form Submission to Planning Authority Notice, Reference No. TWDA 2018/01148­HCC dated 17/07/2018 as attached to the permit.

Reason for condition

 

To clarify the scope of the permit.

 

 

 

ENG sw1

 

All stormwater from the proposed development (including but not limited to: roofed areas, ag drains, retaining wall ag drains and impervious surfaces such as driveways and paved areas) must be drained to the Council’s stormwater infrastructure prior to first occupation.

 

Reason for condition

 

To ensure that stormwater from the site will be discharged to a suitable Council approved outlet.

 

ENG sw4

 

The new stormwater connection must be constructed, and any abandoned existing connections cut and sealed by the Council (at the owner’s expense) prior to the issue of any approvals under the Building Act 2016. Detailed engineering drawings must be submitted and approved, prior to commencement of work. The detailed engineering drawings must include:

 

1.    The location of the proposed connection; and

2.    The size of the connection, this size being sufficient to allow for the discharge requirements of the development.

 

All work required by this condition must be undertaken in accordance with the approved detailed engineering drawings.

 

Advice: The applicant is advised to submit detailed design drawings via a Council City Infrastructure Division application for a new stormwater connection. If detailed design to satisfy this condition is submitted via the planning condition endorsement process there may be fees associated with the assessment, and once approved the applicant will still need to submit an application for a new stormwater connection with Council City Infrastructure Division.

Where building / plumbing approval is also required, it is recommended that documentation to satisfy this condition is submitted well before submitting documentation for building/plumbing approval. Failure to address planning condition requirements prior to submitting for building/plumbing approval may result in unexpected delays.

 

Reason for condition

 

To ensure the site is drained adequately.

 

ENG sw7

 

A stormwater detention system must be installed to limit stormwater discharges from the development prior to first occupation.

 

A stormwater management report and detention design must be submitted to, and approved by Council prior to the issuing of any approval under the Building Act 2016. The stormwater management report and design must:

 

1.    Be prepared by a suitably qualified engineer.

2.    Include detailed design and supporting calculations of the detention tank & discharge orifice, sized such that there is no increase in flows from the developed site up to 5% AEP storm events, and such that flows are limited to the receiving capacity of the downstream Council stormwater system (15 L/s). All assumptions must be clearly stated.

3.    Include design drawings of the detention tank showing the layout, the inlet and outlet (including longitudinal section), the overflow mechanism.

4.    Include a Stormwater Management Summary Plan that outlines the obligations for future property owners to stormwater management, including a maintenance plan which outlines the operational and maintenance measures to check and ensure the ongoing effective operation of all systems, such as: inspection frequency; cleanout procedures; descriptions and diagrams of how the installed systems operate; details of the life of assets and replacement requirements.

 

All work required by this condition must be undertaken and maintained in accordance with the approved stormwater management report and design.

 

Advice: Once the stormwater management report and design has been approved the Council will issue a condition endorsement (see general advice on how to obtain condition endorsement).

It is advised that documentation for condition endorsement is lodged well before a Building / Plumbing Permit is required, as failure to address design requirements until Building / Plumbing Permit stage may result in unexpected delays.

 

Reason for condition

 

To ensure that the stormwater runoff quantity is managed to take into account the limited receiving capacity of the downstream Council stormwater infrastructure.

 

ENG tr1

 

Traffic management within the car parking area must be installed prior to the commencement of the use.

 

Traffic management design drawing(s) of the proposed traffic management within the car park (including signage and linemarking), must be submitted and approved, prior to commencement of the use. The design drawing(s) and management plan must include (but not be limited to):

 

1.    Signage indicating that the parking area is for residents only;

2.    Signage for each of the five (5) small car spaces indicating that they are for small cars only;

3.    Line marking of lanes on the circulation roadway from the access to the underground car park ramp, including arrows; and

4.    Signage and other warning devices within the car park advising that vehicles travelling up the ramps should give way to vehicles travelling down.

 

All work required by this condition must be undertaken in accordance with the approved traffic management design drawings.

 

Advice: Once the traffic management design drawings have been approved Council will issue a condition endorsement (see general advice on how to obtain condition endorsement).

 

 

Reason for condition

 

In the interests of user safety and the amenity of the occupiers of the development.

 

ENG tr2

 

A construction traffic and parking management plan must be implemented prior to the commencement of work on the site (including demolition).

 

The construction traffic (including cars, public transport vehicles, service vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists) and parking management plan must be submitted and approved, prior to commencement work (including demolition). The construction traffic and parking management plan must:

 

1.    Be prepared by a suitably qualified person.

2.    Develop a communications plan to advise the wider community of the traffic and parking impacts during construction.

3.    Include a start date and finish dates of various stages of works.



4.    Include times that trucks and other traffic associated with the works will be allowed to operate.

5.    Nominate a superintendant, or the like, to advise the Council of the progress of works in relation to the traffic and parking management with regular meetings during the works.

 

All work required by this condition must be undertaken in accordance with the approved construction traffic and parking management plan.

 

Advice: Once the construction traffic and parking management plan has been approved, the Council will issue a condition endorsement (see general advice on how to obtain condition endorsement).

If the applicant wishes to stage the development, construction traffic and parking management plans can be submitted for each stage as relevant.

 

Reason for condition

 

To ensure the safety of vehicles entering and leaving the development and the safety and access around the development site for the general public and adjacent businesses.

 

ENG 2a

 

Prior to first occupation or commencement of use (whichever occurs first), vehicular barriers compliant with the Australian Standard AS/NZS1170.1:2002 must be installed to prevent vehicles running off the edge of an access driveway or parking module (parking spaces, aisles and manoeuvring area) where the drop from the edge of the trafficable area to a lower level is 600mm or greater, and wheel stops (kerb) must be installed for drops between 150mm and 600mm. Barriers must not limit the width of the driveway access or parking and turning areas approved under the permit.

 

Advice: The Council does not consider a slope greater than 1 in 4 to constitute a lower level as described in AS/NZS 2890.1:2004 Section 2.4.5.3. Slopes greater than 1 in 4 will require a vehicular barrier or wheel stop.

 

Designers are advised to consult the National Construction Code 2016 to determine if pedestrian handrails or safety barriers compliant with the NCC2016 are also required in the parking module this area may be considered as a path of access to a building.

 

Reason for condition

 

To ensure the safety of users of the access driveway and parking module and compliance with the standard.

ENG 3a

 

The circulation roadways, ramps and parking module (parking spaces, aisles and manoeuvring area) must be designed and constructed in accordance with Australian Standard AS/NZS2890.1:2004 (including the requirement for vehicle safety barriers where required).

 

 

Advice: It is advised that designers consider the detailed design of the access and parking module prior to finalising the Finished Floor Level (FFL) of the parking spaces (especially if located within a garage incorporated into the dwelling), as failure to do so may result in difficulty complying with this condition.

 

Reason for condition

 

To ensure the safety of users of the access and parking module, and compliance with the relevant Australian Standard.

 

ENG 4

 

The access driveway and parking module (car parking spaces, aisles and manoeuvring area) approved by this permit must be constructed to a sealed standard (spray seal, asphalt, concrete, pavers or equivalent Council approved) and surface drained to the Council's stormwater infrastructure prior to the first occupation.

 

Reason for condition

 

To ensure the safety of users of the access driveway and parking module, and that it does not detract from the amenity of users, adjoining occupiers or the environment by preventing dust, mud and sediment transport.

 

ENG 5

 

The number of parking spaces approved on the site is:

 

·     Fifteen (15) User Class 1A car parking spaces, five (5) of which are defined as small car parking spaces in accordance with Australian Standards AS/NZS2890.1:2004.

·     A minimum of nine (9) bicycle parking spaces.

Prior to first occupation:

 

·     All car parking spaces must be delineated by means of white or yellow lines 80mm to 100mm wide, or white or yellow pavement markers in accordance with Australian Standards AS/NZS 2890.1 2004.

·     All bicycle parking spaces must be installed in accordance with AS/NZS 2890.3 2015 (Security Level C).

 

Reason for condition

 

To ensure the provision of parking for the use is safe and efficient.

 

ENG 1

 

The cost of repair of any damage to the Council's infrastructure resulting from the implementation of this permit, must be met by the owners within 30 days of the completion of the development or as otherwise determined by the Council.

 

A photographic record of the Council's infrastructure adjacent to the subject site must be provided to the Council prior to any commencement of works.

 

A photographic record of the Council’s infrastructure (e.g. existing property service connection points, roads, buildings, stormwater, footpaths, driveway crossovers and nature strips, including if any, pre­existing damage) will be relied upon to establish the extent of damage caused to the Council’s infrastructure during construction. In the event that the owner/developer fails to provide to the Council a photographic record of the Council’s infrastructure, then any damage to the Council's infrastructure found on completion of works will be deemed to be the responsibility of the owner.

 

Reason for condition

 

To ensure that any of the Council's infrastructure and/or site­related service connections affected by the proposal will be altered and/or reinstated at the owner’s full cost.

 

ENGR 3

 

Prior to the commencement of use, any redundant crossovers are required to be reinstated and the proposed vehicular access crossover on Goulburn Street highway reservation must be designed and constructed in accordance with:

 

·     Urban ­ TSD­R09­v1 Urban Roads Driveways, TSD R14­v1 Type KC vehicular crossing and TSD­R11­v1 Footpath ­ Urban Roads Footpaths, or

·     A Council City Infrastructure Division approved alternate design.

 

Design drawings must be submitted and approved prior to any approval under the Building Act 2016. The design drawings must:

 

1.    Show the cross and long section of the driveway crossover within the highway reservation and onto the property;

2.    Detail any services or infrastructure (ie light poles, pits, awnings, on­ street car parking spaces) at or near the proposed driveway crossover, showing clearances with reference to the requirements of the relevant authority;

3.    Detail of any adjacent no standing line marking as required by the Traffic Impact Assessment;

4.    Be designed for the expected vehicle loadings. A structural certificate to note that driveway is suitable for heavy vehicle loadings;

5.    Show swept path templates in accordance with AS/NZS 2890.1 2004 (B85 or B99 depending on use, design template) where required;

6.    If the design deviates from the requirements of the TSD, the demonstrate that a B85 vehicle or B99 depending on use (AS/NZS 2890.1 2004, section 2.6.2) can access the driveway from the road pavement into the property without scraping the car's underside;

7.    Show that vehicular and pedestrian sight lines are met as per AS/NZS 2890.1 2004 or as approved by this planning permit; and

8.    Be prepared and certified by a suitable qualified person, to satisfy the above requirement.

 

All work required by this condition must be undertaken in accordance with the approved drawings.

 

Advice: The applicant is required submit detailed design documentation to satisfy this condition via Council's planning condition endorsement process (noting there is a fee associated with condition endorsement approval of engineering drawings [see general advice on how to obtain condition endorsement and for fees and charges]). This is a separate process to any building approval under the Building Act 2016.

Please note that the Traffic Impact Assessment required 5m of no standing yellow line marking on either side of the proposed access.

Please note that Tasnetworks standard requirement for vehicular access crossovers is that they are two meters (2m) clear of power poles. It is likely that your proposed access will warrant the relocation of the existing power pole.

 

 Any changes to the existing on street parking arrangements in Goulburn Street does not form part of the planning approval and will require approval from Council's City Infrastructure Division Manager Traffic Engineering in a process separate to the planning process. All works will be at the developer's expense. Please contact Council's City Infrastructure Division Manager Traffic Engineering with regard to the application process for any changes to the on street parking arrangements in Goulburn Street. Once approval from the Manager Traffic Engineering has been obtained a request to temporarily or permanently remove any sensor will require a written application to be submitted to the Parking Operations Unit: https://www.hobartcity.com.au/City­ services/Parking/Integrated­Parking­System/Dial­Before­You­Dig­Parking­ Sensors

Failure to address condition endorsement requirements prior to submitting for building approval may result in unexpected delays.

 

Reason for condition

 

To ensure that works will comply with the Council’s standard requirements.

 

 

 

 

ENV 2

 

An approved Construction Environmental Management Plan, prepared by suitably qualified persons, must be implemented.

 

A Construction Environmental Management Plan must be submitted and approved prior to the commencement of works and prior to the issue of any approval under the Building Act 2016.

 

The plan must include, but is not limited to, the following:

 

1.    Details of the proposed construction methodology and expected likely time­frames.

 

2.    The proposed days and hours of work and proposed hours of activities likely to generate significant noise emissions (including volume and timing of heavy vehicles entering and leaving the site).

 

3.    Details of potential environmental impacts associated with the development works including noise, vibration, erosion and pollution (air, land and water).

 

4.    Details of proposed measures to avoid or mitigate to acceptable levels all identified potential environmental impacts during development works including, but not limited to:

 

1.     A noise and vibration management plan generally consistent with AS 2436­2010 ­ Guide to Noise and Vibration Control on Construction, Demolition and Maintenance Sites and the Interim Construction Noise Guidelines (New South Wales Department of Environment and Climate Change, July 2009) including, but not limited to:

a)      Identification of potentially noisy or vibration­causing construction activities;

b)      Procedures to ensure that all reasonable and feasible noise and vibration mitigation measures are applied during operation of the construction management plan; and

c)      Details of monitoring measures and triggers for corrective actions.

2.     A soil and water management plan including:

a)      Measures to minimise erosion and the discharge of contaminated stormwater off­site;

b)      Measures to minimise dust emissions from the site;

c)      Measures to manage the disposal of surface and groundwater from excavations; and

d)      Measures to prevent soil and debris being carried onto the street.

 

5.    Details of proposed responsible persons, public communication protocols, compliance, recording and auditing procedures and complaint handling and response procedures.

 

The approved Construction Environmental Management Plan forms part of this permit and must be complied with.

 

Advice: Once the plan has been approved the Council will issue a condition endorsement (see general advice on how to obtain condition endorsement).

 

Reason for condition

 

To minimise the potential for environmental impacts from the construction works.

 

HER 17

 

The palette of exterior colours and materials must reflect the palette of materials within the local streetscape and precinct.

 

Prior to the issue of any approval under the Building Act 2016, revised plans must be submitted and approved showing the front and return elevations of the three storey units facing onto Goulburn Street clad in combinations of the Daniel Robertson ‘Hawthorn Red and ‘Dulwich Grey bricks or similar to satisfy the above requirement.

 

All work required by this condition must be undertaken in accordance with the approved plans.

 

Reason for condition

 

To ensure that development at a precinct is undertaken in a sympathetic manner which does not cause loss of historic cultural heritage significance

 

SUB s1

 

The titles comprising the development site (CT 41204/1, CT 248970/1 and CT 216347/1) are to be adhered in accordance with the provisions of section 110 of the Local Government (Building and Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1993, to the satisfaction of the Council prior to the issue of any building consent, building permit (including demolition) and / or plumbing permit pursuant to the Building Act 2016 (if applicable), or the commencement of works on site (whichever occurs first).

 

Advice: The application for an adhesion order to the Council has a fee of $230. Evidence will be required that the owners and mortgagees do not object to the adhesion and the condition is considered completed when a copy of the engrossed receipt of the Land Titles Office lodgement slip for the adhesion order has been received by the Council.

 

Reason for condition

 

To ensure compliance with statutory provisions

 

ADVICE

 

The following advice is provided to you to assist in the implementation of the planning permit that has been issued subject to the conditions above. The advice is not exhaustive and you must inform yourself of any other legislation, by­laws, regulations, codes or standards that will apply to your development under which you may need to obtain an approval. Visit the Council's website for further information.

 

Prior to any commencement of work on the site or commencement of use the following additional permits/approval may be required from the Hobart City Council.

 

 

 

CONDITION ENDORSEMENT ENGINEERING

 

All engineering drawings required to be submitted and approved by this planning permit must be submitted to the City of Hobart as a CEP (Condition Endorsement) via the City’s Online Service Development Portal. When lodging a CEP, please reference the PLN number of the associated Planning Application. Each CEP must also include an estimation of the cost of works shown on the submitted engineering drawings. Once that estimation has been confirmed by the City’s Engineer, the following fees are payable for each CEP submitted and must be paid prior to the City of Hobart commencing assessment of the engineering drawings in each CEP:

 

Value of Building Works Approved by Planning Permit Fee:

·     Up to $20,000: $150 per application.

 

·     Over $20,000: 2% of the value of the works as assessed by the City's Engineer per assessment.

 

These fees are additional to building and plumbing fees charged under the Building and Plumbing Regulations.

 

 

Once the CEP is lodged via the Online Service Development Portal, if the value of building works approved by your planning permit is over $20,000, please contact the City’s Development Engineer on 6238 2715 to confirm the estimation of the cost of works shown on the submitted engineering drawings has been accepted.

 

Once confirmed, pleased call one of the City’s Customer Service Officers on 6238 2190 to make payment, quoting the reference number (ie. CEP number) of the Condition Endorsement you have lodged. Once payment is made, your engineering drawings will be assessed.

 

BUILDING PERMIT

 

You may need building approval in accordance with the Building Act 2016. Click here for more information.

 

This is a Discretionary Planning Permit issued in accordance with section 57 of the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993.

 

PLUMBING PERMIT

 

You may need plumbing approval in accordance with the Building Act 2016, Building Regulations 2016 and the National Construction Code. Click here for more information.

 

OCCUPATION OF THE PUBLIC HIGHWAY

 

You may require a Permit to Open Up and Temporarily Occupy a Highway (for work in the road reserve). Click here for more information.

 

 

NEW SERVICE CONNECTION

 

Please contact the Hobart City Council's City Infrastructure Division to initiate the application process for your new stormwater connection.

 

STORM WATER

 

Please note that in addition to a building and/or plumbing permit, development must be in accordance with the Hobart City Council’s Hydraulic Services By law. Click here for more information.

 

REDUNDANT CROSSOVERS

 

Redundant crossovers are required to be reinstated under the Hobart City Council’s Highways By law. Click here for more information.

 

ACCESS

 

Designed in accordance with LGAT­ IPWEA Tasmanian standard drawings. Click here for more information.

 

CROSS OVER CONSTRUCTION

 

The construction of the crossover can be undertaken by the Council or by a private contractor, subject to Council approval of the design. Click here for more information.

 

 

 

RIGHT OF WAY

 

The private right of way must not be reduced, restricted or impeded in any way, and all beneficiaries must have complete and unrestricted access at all times.

 

You should inform yourself as to your rights and responsibilities in respect to the private right of way particularly reducing, restricting or impeding the right during and after construction.

 

BOUNDARY RE­ESTABLISHMENT

 

The boundaries of the development site should be re­established by a Registered Land Surveyor and marked on site prior to the commencement of works to ensure that the development is contained within the title boundaries.

 

TITLE ADHESION

 

An adhesion of your titles is required because a portion of your development is across one or more title boundaries. Contact your solicitor or a registered land surveyor to initiate the process.

 

WEED CONTROL

 

Effective measures are detailed in the Tasmanian Washdown Guidelines for Weed and Disease Control: Machinery, Vehicles and Equipment (Edition 1, 2004). The guidelines can be obtained from the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment website.

 

FEES AND CHARGES

 

Click here for information on the Council's fees and charges.

 

DIAL BEFORE YOU DIG

 

Click here for dial before you dig information.

 

Attachment

a    Mr Peter Walker - Cumulus Studio - Tabled - 23-25 Goulburn Street - Heritage Advice Goulburn Street Social Housing  

Delegation:     Council

 

Mr Mark Dunbabin – Director of Dunbabin Investments Pty Ltd, Mr Mark Peacock – Director of Bathurst Nominees Pty Ltd, Mr Frazer Read – Principal of All Urban Planning and Mr Stephen Boyes, Mr David Page and Mr Marshall Kimber - Highfield MRP Pty Ltd (Representors) addressed the Committee in relation to item 2.1.2

 

Mr Quinten Villanueva of Qapital Investments Pty Ltd addressed the Committee in relation to item 2.1.2 on behalf of the Applicant.

 

2.1.2   125 Bathurst Street, Hobart - Partial Demolition, Alterations and Redevelopment for General Retail and Hire, Food Services and 34 Multiple Dwellings

            PLN-18-530 - File Ref: F18/120416

PROCEDURAL MOTION

RUZICKA

That the item be deferred to the next City Planning Committee meeting to allow the Committee to further consider the application.

MOTION CARRIED

VOTING RECORD

AYES

NOES

Briscoe

Denison

Ruzicka

Zucco

Burnet

 

 

COMMITTEE RESOLUTION:

That the item be deferred to the next City Planning Committee meeting to allow the Committee to further consider the application.

 

Attachment

a    Mr Quinten Villanueva - Qapital Investments Pty Ltd - Tabled Document - 125 Bathurst Street – Finishes

   

Delegation:     Council

   

 

There being no further business the meeting closed at 5:23 pm.

 

 

TAKEN AS READ AND SIGNED AS

A CORRECT RECORD THIS
29th DAY OF october 2018.

CHAIRMAN