City
of hobart
MINUTES
City Planning Committee Meeting
Open Portion
Monday, 13 November 2017 at 5:04 pm
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APOLOGIES AND LEAVE OF ABSENCE
1. Co-Option of a Committee Member in the event of a vacancy
3. Consideration of Supplementary Items
4. Indications of Pecuniary and Conflicts of Interest
6. Planning Authority Items - Consideration of Items with Deputations
7. Committee Acting as Planning Authority
7.1 Applications under the Hobart Interim Planning Scheme 2015
7.1.1 3 - 4 Montgomery Court, Sandy Bay - Multiple Dwellings (Re-Advertised - Amended Proposal)
7.1.2 88 Augusta Road, Lenah Valley - Partial Demolition and Multiple Dwelling
7.1.3 64-66 Molle Street, Hobart - Partial Demolition, Alterations and Extensions
7.1.4 233 - 235 Liverpool Street, Hobart - Multiple Dwellings and Business and Professional Services
7.1.5 22 Norfolk Crescent - Multiple Dwelling - PLN-17-272
7.2 Committee Acting as Planning Authority
8.1 Visitor Accommodation - Residential Research - Residential Development Incentives
8.2 Conference Reporting - Eco City World Summit - 12 to 14 July 2017
8.3 Delegated Decisions Report (Planning)
8.4 City Planning - Advertising List
9. Responses to Questions without Notice
11. Closed Portion of the Meeting
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City Planning Committee Meeting (Open Portion) held on Monday, 13 November 2017 at 5.04 pm in the Lady Osborne Room, Town Hall.
COMMITTEE MEMBERS Briscoe (Chairman) Ruzicka Burnet Denison
PRESENT: Alderman J R Briscoe (Chairman), Aldermen E R Ruzicka, T M Denison, P S Cocker, A M Reynolds and W F Harvey.
APOLOGIES: Alderman H C Burnet.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE: Nil.
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ALDERMEN Lord Mayor Hickey Deputy Lord Mayor Christie Zucco Sexton Cocker Thomas Reynolds Harvey
Alderman Briscoe declared an interest in item 7.1.3, left the meeting at 6:46 pm and returned at 7:21 pm. Furthermore Alderman Briscoe declared another interest in item 8.1, left the meeting at 7:29 pm and returned at 7:59 pm.
Alderman Denison chaired the meeting for items 7.1.3 and 8.1.
Alderman Cocker and Alderman Reynolds were co-opted to the Committee.
Alderman Cocker left the meeting at 7:26 pm during the discussion of item 7.1.4 and returned at 7:27 pm.
Alderman Harvey was co-opted to the Committee for items 7.1.3 and 8.1. |
RUZICKA
That Alderman Cocker and Alderman Reynolds be co-opted to the Committee.
MOTION CARRIED
VOTING RECORD
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Denison |
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The minutes of the Open Portion of the City Planning Committee meeting held on Monday, 30 October 2017 and the Special City Planning Committee meeting held on Thursday, 2 November 2017, be confirmed as an accurate record. |
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MOTION CARRIED VOTING RECORD
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The minutes were signed.
Ref: Part 2, Regulation 8(6) of the Local Government (Meeting Procedures) Regulations 2015.
That the Committee resolve to deal with any supplementary items not appearing on the agenda, as reported by the General Manager.
No supplementary items were received.
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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.
1. Alderman Briscoe – Item 7.1.3 and Item 8.1.
Regulation 15 of the Local Government (Meeting Procedures) Regulations 2015.
A committee may close a part of a meeting to the public where a matter to be discussed falls within 15(2) of the above regulations.
In the event that the committee transfer an item to the closed portion, the reasons for doing so should be stated.
Are there any items which should be transferred from this agenda to the closed portion of the agenda, or from the closed to the open portion of the agenda?
No items were transferred.
In accordance with the requirements of Part 2 Regulation 8(3) of the Local Government (Meeting Procedures) Regulations 2015, the General Manager is to arrange the agenda so that the planning authority items are sequential.
In accordance with Part 2 Regulation 8(4) of the Local Government (Meeting Procedures) Regulations 2015, the Committee by simple majority may change the order of any of the items listed on the agenda, but in the case of planning items they must still be considered sequentially – in other words they still have to be dealt with as a single group on the agenda.
Where deputations are to be received in respect to planning items, past practice has been to move consideration of these items to the beginning of the meeting.
RUZICKA
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
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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.
The following Representors addressed the Committee in relation to item 7.1.1:
Mr James Morris and Mrs Suzanne Morris, Mr Dermot Crean and Ms Kate Loveday (on behalf of Mr and Mrs Crean), Dr Pauline Enright and Mr Mark Drury.
Mr Nik Masters (Applicant), together with Mr Benn Turner and Mr Daniel Lane from Preston Lane (on behalf of the Applicant), addressed the Committee in relation to item 7.1.1.
7.1 Applications under the Hobart Interim Planning Scheme 2015
Delegation: Council
The meeting was adjourned at 6:26 pm for a comfort break.
The meeting was reconvened at 6:29 pm.
Ms Jeddah Scott addressed the Committee in relation to item 7.1.2 on behalf or Ms Jane Scott (Representor).
Mr Michael Cordwell addressed the Committee in relation to item 7.1.2 on behalf of the Applicant.
7.1.2 88 Augusta Road, Lenah Valley - Partial Demolition and Multiple Dwelling |
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DENISON That the recommendation contained in the report of the Development Appraisal Planner and the Senior Statutory Planner of 2 November 2017, be adopted. |
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MOTION CARRIED VOTING RECORD
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COMMITTEE RESOLUTION: |
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That: Pursuant to the Hobart Interim Planning Scheme 2015, the Council approve the application for Partial Demolition and Multiple Dwelling at 88 Augusta Road, Lenah Valley for the reasons outlined in the officer’s attached to item 7.1.2 of the Open City Planning Committee agenda of 13 November 2017 report and a permit containing the following conditions be issued: GENThe use and/or development must be substantially in accordance with the documents and drawings that comprise PLN17702 88 AUGUSTA ROAD LENAH VALLEY TAS 7008 Final Planning Documents except where modified below.
Reason for condition
To clarify the scope of the permit. TWThe use and/or development must comply with the requirements of TasWater as detailed in the form Submission to Planning Authority Notice, Reference No. TWDA 2017/01518HCC dated 29/09/2017 as attached to the permit.
Reason for condition
To clarify the scope of the permit. PLN 15A demolition waste management plan must be implemented throughout demolition.
The demolition waste management plan must include provisions for the handling, transport and disposal of demolition material, including any contaminated waste and recycling opportunities, to satisfy the above requirement.
All work required by this condition must be undertaken in accordance with the approved demolition waste management plan.
Advice:
It is recommended that the developer liaise with the Council’s Cleansing and Solid Waste Unit regarding reducing, reusing and recycling materials associated with demolition on the site to minimise solid waste being directed to landfill. Further information can also be found on the Council’s website.
Reason for condition
To ensure that solid waste management from the site meets the Council’s requirements and standards. ENG 4The circulation roadway, car parking and turning areas, must be constructed in accordance with Australian Standards AS/NZS 2890.1 and to a sealed standard, and surface drained prior to the first occupation.
Advice:
Please note that this condition does not encompass the driveway access, which has been approved under performance criteria with pedestrian sight distances that do not comply with AS/NZS 2890.1.
Reason for condition
To ensure the safety of users of the car parking areas. ENG 1The 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. ENV 1Sediment and erosion control measures sufficient to prevent sediment from leaving the site must be installed prior to any disturbance of the site. Sediment controls must be maintained until all areas of disturbance have been stabilized or revegetated.
Advice: For further guidance in preparing a Soil and Water Management Plan – in accordance with Fact sheet 3 Derwent Estuary Program click here.
Reason for condition
To avoid the sedimentation of roads, drains, natural watercourses, Council land that could be caused by erosion and runoff from the development, and to comply with relevant State legislation. ADVICEThe 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. BUILDING PERMITBuilding approval in accordance with the Building Act 2016. Click here for more information.
Discretionary Planning Permit issued pursuant to section 57 of the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993. PLUMBING PERMITPlumbing approval in accordance with the Building Act 2016, Building Regulations 2016 and the National Construction Code. Click here for more information. STORM WATERPlease 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. WORK PLACE HEALTH AND SAFETYAppropriate occupational health and safety measures must be employed during the works to minimise direct human exposure to potentiallycontaminated soil, water, dust and vapours. Click here for more information. NOISE REGULATIONSClick here for information with respect to noise nuisances in residential areas. FEES AND CHARGESClick here for information on the Council's fees and charges. DIAL BEFORE YOU DIGClick here for dial before you dig information.
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Delegation: Council
Alderman Briscoe declared an interest in item 7.1.3, left the meeting at 6:46 pm and returned at 7:21 pm.
Alderman Denison resumed the Chair.
RUZICKA
That Alderman Denison Chair the meeting for item 7.1.3.
MOTION CARRIED
VOTING RECORD
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RUZICKA
That Alderman Harvey be co-opted to the Committee for item 7.1.3.
MOTION CARRIED
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Denison |
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Ms Ann-Marie Nuttall (Representor) addressed the Committee in relation to item 7.1.3.
Mr Mark Schmidt (Applicant) addressed the Committee in relation to item 7.1.3.
7.1.3 64-66 Molle Street, Hobart - Partial Demolition, Alterations and Extensions |
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RUZICKA That the recommendation contained in the report of the Development Appraisal Planner and the Senior Statutory Planner of 3 November 2017, be adopted. |
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MOTION CARRIED VOTING RECORD
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COMMITTEE RESOLUTION: |
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That: Pursuant to the Hobart Interim Planning Scheme 2015, the Council approve the application for partial demolition, alterations and extensions at 6466 Molle Street, Hobart for the reasons outlined in the officer’s report attached to item 7.1.3 of the Open City Planning Committee agenda of 13 November 2017 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 PLN17657 6466 MOLLE STREET HOBART TAS 7000 Final Planning Documents except where modified below.
Reason for condition
To clarify the scope of the permit.
PLN 15
A demolition waste management plan must be implemented throughout demolition. The demolition waste management plan must include provisions for the handling, transport and disposal of demolition material, including any contaminated waste and recycling opportunities, to satisfy the above requirement.
Advice:
It is recommended that the developer liaise with the Council’s Cleansing and Solid Waste Unit regarding reducing, reusing and recycling materials associated with demolition on the site to minimise solid waste being directed to landfill. Further information can also be found on the Council’s website.
Reason for condition
To ensure that solid waste management from the site meets the Council’s requirements and standards.
PLN 3
The siting of the communal waste bins storage area must be altered to improve pedestrian access and residential amenity. The storage area must be setback a minimum 1.5m from the building. The altered storage area, including the 1.2m high screening, must be installed prior to first occupation.
Advice:
A 120 litre waste bin occupies an area of 0.46m by 0.52m and 0.9m high; and a 140 litre recycle bin (rather than the normal 240 litre) occupies an area of 0.53m by 0.62m and 0.92m high.
Reason for condition
To ensure that the rubbish bins do not impact on the amenity of the residents and locality, and to ensure compliance with the outdoor storage standards in the Hobart Interim Planning Scheme 2015.
PLN s2
The height of the extension must be reduced by 0.5m from that shown on the submitted plan Elevations (8 of 10 dated 21 September 2017).
Prior to the issue of any approval under the Building Act 2016, revised plans must be submitted and approved showing the height of the building extension reduced by 0.5m to satisfy the above requirement.
All work required by this condition must be undertaken in accordance with the approved revised plans.
Reason for condition
To provide reasonable amenity for occupants of the dwellings and adjacent neighbours.
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.
ENV 1
Sediment and erosion control measures sufficient to prevent sediment from leaving the site must be installed prior to any disturbance of the site. Sediment controls must be maintained until all areas of disturbance have been stabilized or revegetated.
Advice: For further guidance in preparing a Soil and Water Management Plan – in accordance with Fact sheet 3 Derwent Estuary Program click here.
Reason for condition
To avoid the sedimentation of roads, drains, natural watercourses, Council land that could be caused by erosion and runoff from the development, and to comply with relevant State legislation.
HER 10
The dimensions of the four new windows facing Molle Street must be changed to have more traditional proportions. This condition relates to the three windows facing Molle Street and the window in the new dormer also facing Molle Street.
Prior to the issuing of any approval under the Building Act 2016, revised plans must be submitted and approved showing the following:
1. The three sash windows on the ground floor facing Molle Street having the proportions where the width is 6/10ths of the height of the window. E.g. for a window that is 1200mm high, it must be 720mm wide. 2. The sash window of the new front dormer window is also of the proportion where its width is 6/10ths of its height.
All work required by this condition must be undertaken in accordance with the approved
revised plans. Reason for condition
To ensure that development in the form of new windows on a heritage place and in a heritage precinct is undertaken in a sympathetic manner that does not cause loss of historic cultural heritage values.
HER 11
The rear eaves of the c.1840s house must be retained in an original form and the proposed rear extension must be set away from the rear wall of the original house by 400mm. This condition applies to that upper section of the wall shown in plan drawing 8 of 10 of the north east highlight windows only.
Prior to the issuing of any approval under the Building Act 2016, revised plans must be submitted and approved showing the wall with the north east highlight windows set away from the original house by 400mm to clear the eaves of the original house to satisfy the above requirement.
All work required by this condition must be undertaken in accordance with the approved revised plans.
Reason for condition
To ensure that development at a heritage place is undertaken in a sympathetic manner which does not cause loss of historic cultural heritage significance.
HER 8
All early and original heritage fabric removed from the subject property is to be protected and reused.
Prior to the issuing of any approval under the Building Act 2016, revised plans must be submitted and approved showing how bricks removed from the two internal walls and chimneys, early and original floor boards and timbers and sandstone slabs are to be reused on the subject property.
All work required by this condition must be undertaken in accordance with the approved documents.
Reason for condition To ensure that demolition in whole or part of a heritage place does not result in the loss of historic cultural heritage values.
HER 3
No signs are approved as part of this permit.
Reason for condition
To ensure any new signs satisfy the relevant standards for signs on heritage places and in heritage precincts.
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.
BUILDING PERMIT
Building permit in accordance with the Building Act 2016. Click here for more information.
Discretionary Planning Permit issued pursuant to section 57 of the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993.
PLUMBING PERMIT
Plumbing permit in accordance with the Building Act 2016, Building Regulations 2016 and the National Construction Code. Click here for more information.
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.
WORK PLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY
Appropriate occupational health and safety measures must be employed during the works to minimise direct human exposure to potentiallycontaminated soil, water, dust and vapours. Click here for more information.
NOISE REGULATIONS
Click here for information with respect to noise nuisances in residential areas.
WASTE DISPOSAL
It is recommended that the developer liaise with the Council’s Cleansing and Solid Waste Unit regarding reducing, reusing and recycling materials associated with demolition on the site to minimise solid waste being directed to landfill.
Further information regarding waste disposal can also be found on the Council’s 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. |
Delegation: Council
Alderman Briscoe resumed the Chair.
7.1.4 233 - 235 Liverpool Street, Hobart - Multiple Dwellings and Business and Professional Services |
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DENISON That the recommendation contained in the report of the Development Appraisal Planner and the Manager Development Appraisal of 2 November 2017, be adopted. |
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MOTION CARRIED VOTING RECORD
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COMMITTEE RESOLUTION: |
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That: Pursuant to the Hobart Interim Planning Scheme 2015, the Council approve the application for Multiple Dwellings and Business and Professional Services at 233 235 Liverpool Street, Hobart for the reasons outlined in the officer’s report attached to item 7.1.4 of the Open City Planning Committee agenda of 13 November 2017 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 PLN17703 233235 LIVERPOOL STREET HOBART TAS 7000 Final Planning 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 2017/01516HCC dated 28 September 2017 as attached to the permit.
Reason for condition
To clarify the scope of the permit.
PLN 17
Prior to first occupation, external lighting to illuminate car parking areas and pedestrian paths must be provided in accordance with AS/NZS 1158.3.1:2005 Lighting for Roads and Public Spaces. Prior to the first occupation, the external lighting must operate in accordance with Australian Standard AS4282 Control of the Obtrusive Effects of Outdoor Lighting.
Reason for condition
To ensure that building design provides for the safety of the public and to ensure that parking and vehicle circulation roadways and pedestrian paths used outside daylight hours are provided with lighting to a standard which
(a) enables easy and efficient use;
(b) promotes the safety of users;
(c) minimises opportunities for crime or antisocial behaviour; and
(d) prevents unreasonable light overspill impacts.
ENG sw4
The new stormwater connection must be constructed at the owner’s expense and all existing connections abandoned and sealed by Council at the owner’s expense, prior to the issue of any approval under the Building Act 2016.
Advice:
A stormwater service connection must be approved by Council's City Infrastructure Unit prior to construction of the stormwater service connection. A road opening permit may also be required if the stormwater service connection works will be undertaken within the highway reservation. Please contact Council’s City Infrastructure Unit to initiate an application for a stormwater service connection and obtain a Road Opening Permit (if required).
Reason for condition
To ensure the site is drained adequately.
ENG sw6
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 5
The number of car parking spaces approved on the site is five (5). Car parking space P01 must be 2.4m wide. All 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, prior to first occupation.
Reason for condition
To ensure the provision of parking for the use is safe and efficient.
ENG 8
The use of the car parking spaces is restricted to User Class 1A (residential, domestic and employee parking) in accordance with Australian Standards AS/NZS2890.1:2004 Table 1.1.
Prior to first occupation, a sign approved by the Council and in accordance with Australian Standards AS/NZS1742.11:2016, must be erected at the entry of the parking access to indicate the parking area is for residents only.
Reason for condition
In the interests of vehicle user safety and the amenity of the development.
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.
ENG s1
The burdening stormwater easement shown on drawing 1714202 must be expunged from title 9273/2 prior to commencement of works.
Advice:
Approval for alternative stormwater disposal from title 9273/1 is likely to be required under the Building Act 2016 in order to obtain the relevant consent to allow the stormwater easement to be expunged.
Reason for condition
To ensure that the site is adequately drained
ENV 1
Sediment and erosion control measures sufficient to prevent sediment from leaving the site must be installed prior to any disturbance of the site. Sediment controls must be maintained until all areas of disturbance have been stabilized or revegetated.
Advice: For further guidance in preparing a Soil and Water Management Plan – in accordance with Fact sheet 3 Derwent Estuary Program click here.
Reason for condition
To avoid the sedimentation of roads, drains, natural watercourses, Council land that could be caused by erosion and runoff from the development, and to comply with relevant State legislation.
HER 6
The removal of the existing hard standing and any associated concrete slab must be monitored by a suitably qualified archaeologist. Should any features or deposits of an archaeological nature be discovered on the site prior to or during excavation or disturbance, all excavation and/or disturbance must stop immediately; and:
1. A qualified archaeologist must be engaged to attend the site and provide advice and assessment of the features and/or deposits discovered and make recommendations on further excavation and/or disturbance; and,
2. All and any recommendations made by the archaeologist engaged in accordance with (1) above must be complied with in full; and,
3. All features and/or deposits discovered must be reported to the Council with three (3) days of the discovery; and,
4. A copy of the archaeologist's advice, assessment and recommendations obtained in accordance with paragraph (1) above must be provided to the Council within 15 days of receipt of the advice, assessment and recommendations.
Excavation and/or disturbance must not recommence unless and until approval is granted from the Council.
Reason for condition
To ensure that work is planned and implemented in a manner that seeks to understand, retain, protect, preserve and manage significant archaeological evidence.
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.
USE
This permit gives approval for the area marked as "commercial tenancy" on the approved floor plan to be used for a use within the Business and Professional Services Use Class of the Hobart Interim Planning Scheme 2015. The permit is issued on the basis that the use of this part of the building would comply with the acceptable solutions for the relevant Use Standards for the Central Business Zone. These standards include hours of operation, noise, external lighting, and commercial vehicle movements. Any use of the site that does not comply with the acceptable solutions for the Use Standards requires further approval. Any use of the site other than that within the Residential Use Class or the Business and Professional Services Use Class may require further approval. It is recommended that any potential users of the site check with the Council regarding the requirement for further approval before commencement of use.
FRONT FACADE
The developer is encouraged to consider incorporating a greater degree of articulation, detailing, range of materials and outward expression of each floor level within the building's front facade, and to consider an alternative finish, materials or colouration to the building's north east facing return elevation within 15m of the front boundary line. For further advice, please contact the Council's Cultural Heritage Officer on 6238 2457.
BUILDING PERMIT
Building approval in accordance with the Building Act 2016. Click here for more information.
Discretionary Planning Permit issued in accordance with section 57 of the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993.
PLUMBING PERMIT
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
Permit for the occupation of the public highway for construction or special event (e.g. placement of skip bin, crane, scissor lift etc). Click here for more information.
Occupational license for structures in the Hobart City Council highway reservation, in accordance with conditions to be established by the Council. Click here for more information.
Road closure permits for construction or special event. Click here for more information.
Permit to Open Up and Temporarily Occupy a Highway (for work in the road reserve). Click here for more information.
GENERAL EXEMPTION (TEMPORARY) PARKING PERMITS
General Exemption permits for construction vehicles i.e. residential or meter parking/loading zones. Click here for more information.
BUILDING OVER AN EASEMENT
In order to build over the service easement, you will require the consent in accordance with section 74 of the Building Act 2016.
NEW SERVICE CONNECTION
New service connection (please contact the Hobart City Council's City Infrastructure Division to initiate the application process).
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.
WORK WITHIN THE HIGHWAY RESERVATION
Please note development must be in accordance with the Hobart City Council’s Highways By law. Click here for more information.
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.
WORK PLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY
Appropriate occupational health and safety measures must be employed during the works to minimise direct human exposure to potentiallycontaminated soil, water, dust and vapours. Click here for more information.
PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
In accordance with the Environmental Management and Pollution Control Act 1994, local government has an obligation to "use its best endeavours to prevent or control acts or omissions which cause or are capable of causing pollution." Click here for more information.
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Delegation: Council
DENISON That the recommendation contained in the memorandum of the Manager Development Appraisal of 8 November 2017, be adopted. |
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MOTION CARRIED VOTING RECORD
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COMMITTEE RESOLUTION: |
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That pursuant to the Hobart Interim Planning Scheme 2015, the
Council refuse the application for a multiple dwelling at 22 Norfolk Crescent
Sandy Bay for the reasons outlined in the officer’s report dated 17
August 2017, marked as Attachment A to item 7.1.5 of the Open City Planning
Committee agenda of 13 November 2017 and on the following ground: 1. The proposal does not meet the acceptable solution or the performance criterion with respect to clause 10.4.1 A1 and P1 of the Hobart Interim Planning Scheme 2015 because (a) the proposed density is not compatible with the density of the surrounding area; and (b) the proposed multiple dwelling does not provide for a significant social or community housing benefit.
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Delegation: Council
7.2 Committee Acting as Planning Authority
7.2.1 Hobart Interim Planning Scheme 2015 - Sullivans Cove Planning Scheme 1997 - Royal Hobart Hospital Helipad Airspace - Proposed Amendments |
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RUZICKA That the recommendation contained in the memorandum of the Manager Planning Policy & Heritage and the Director City Planning of 7 November 2017, be adopted. |
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MOTION CARRIED VOTING RECORD
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COMMITTEE RESOLUTION: |
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That: 1. Pursuant to Section 39(2) of the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993, the Council recommend to the Tasmanian Planning Commission that the PSA-17-6 Amendment to the Hobart Interim Planning Scheme 2015 be modified as shown in Attachment B to item 7.2.1 of the Open City Planning Committee agenda of 13 November 2017, prior to final approval. 2. Pursuant to Section 39(2) of the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993, the Council recommend to the Tasmanian Planning Commission that the PSA-17-7 Amendment to the Sullivans Cove Planning Scheme 1997 be approved as certified.
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8 Reports
Alderman Briscoe declared an interest in item 8.1, left the meeting at 7:29 pm and returned at 7:59 pm.
Alderman Denison resumed the Chair.
RUZICKA
That Alderman Denison Chair the meeting for item 8.1.
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RUZICKA
That Alderman Harvey be co-opted to the Committee for item 8.1.
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8.1 Visitor Accommodation - Residential Research - Residential Development Incentives |
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COCKER That voting in respect to each clause be taken separately. MOTION CARRIED VOTING RECORD
COCKER That: 1. The City of Hobart facilitate and chair a round table discussion with representatives from various organisations, including but not limited to Shelter Tasmania, Housing Tasmania, the Real Estate Institute of Tasmania, the Tenants’ Union of Tasmania, the University of Tasmania and major employers within the City of Hobart, to identify gaps in the data required to better understand the housing market and in particular rental needs and demand and the impact of visitor accommodation, and investigate practical ways to move forward in relation to visitor accommodation and the supply of housing. |
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COCKER 2. The Council defer any decision to pursue the sale and redevelopment of any Council properties identified on Attachment E of the Open City Planning Committee agenda of 13 November 2017, until a future point in time. |
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COCKER 3. The Council provide a summary of the issues discussed in this report to the major political parties in Tasmania for consideration. |
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COMMITTEE RESOLUTION: |
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That: 1. The
City of Hobart facilitate and chair a round table discussion with
representatives from various organisations, including but not limited to
Shelter Tasmania, Housing Tasmania, the Real Estate Institute of Tasmania,
the Tenants’ Union of Tasmania, the University of Tasmania and major
employers within the City of Hobart, to identify gaps in the data required to
better understand the housing market and in particular rental needs and
demand and the impact of visitor accommodation, and investigate practical
ways to move forward in relation to visitor accommodation and the supply of
housing. 2. The Council defer any decision to pursue the
sale and redevelopment of any Council properties identified on Attachment E
of the Open City Planning Committee agenda of 13 November 2017, until a
future point in time. 3. The Council provide a summary of the issues discussed in this report to the major political parties in Tasmania for consideration.
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Delegation: Council
Alderman Briscoe resumed the Chair.
8.2 Conference Reporting - Eco City World Summit - |
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DENISON That the recommendation contained in the memorandum of the General Manager of 6 November 2017, be adopted. |
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COMMITTEE RESOLUTION: |
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That the information be received and noted.
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Delegation: Committee
DENISON That the recommendation contained in the memorandum of the Director City Planning of 7 November 2017, be adopted. |
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MOTION CARRIED VOTING RECORD
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COMMITTEE RESOLUTION: |
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That the information be received and noted.
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Delegation: Committee
DENISON That the recommendation contained in the memorandum of the Director City Planning of 7 November 2017, be adopted. |
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MOTION CARRIED VOTING RECORD
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COMMITTEE RESOLUTION: |
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That the information be received and noted.
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Delegation: Committee
Regulation 29(3) Local Government
(Meeting Procedures) Regulations 2015.
File Ref: 13-1-10
9.1 Response in Relation to the Henry Design Tribunal Decision - Clarification by the Minister
File Ref: F17/134778; 13-1-10
Memorandum of the Director City Planning of 8 November 2017.
DENISON |
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That the information be received and noted.
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MOTION CARRIED VOTING RECORD
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Delegation: Committee
Section 29 of the Local Government (Meeting Procedures) Regulations 2015.
File Ref: 13-1-10
10.1 Alderman Harvey - Supply of Re-Fillable Take Away Containers to Commercial Eateries and Supermarkets File Ref: 13-1-10 |
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Question: Could the Director please provide the guidelines around patrons supplying their own re-usable takeaway containers for filling when purchasing take-away meals and other consumables from restaurants, cafes and supermarkets? Answer: The Director City Planning took the questions on notice. |
10.2 Alderman Harvey - Condition Surrounding Sediment and Erosion Control File Ref: 13-1-10 |
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Question: Could the Director please advise if there is any way to strengthen the condition within development applications surrounding sediment and erosion control within the planning schemes to ensure that maximum control is being undertaken? Answer: The Director City Planning took the question on notice. |
10.3 Alderman Reynolds - Progression of the Flammable Cladding Audit File Ref: 13-1-10 |
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Question: Can the Council ask the State Government for details about the scope and progress of their flammable cladding audit, including whether the number of buildings captured by the audit and whether the audit extends to the use of the cladding on residential buildings, as has occurred in South Australia and other states?
Answer: The Director City Planning took the question on notice.
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The following items were discussed:-
Item No. 1 Minutes of the last meeting of the Closed Portion of the Council Meeting Item No. 2 Consideration of supplementary items to the agenda Item No. 3 Indications of pecuniary and conflicts of interest Item No. 4 Responses to Questions Without Notice Item No. 4.1 Removal of Contaminated Top Soil from the South Hobart Primary School LG(MP)R 15(2)(i) Item No. 4.2 2 Derwent Lane, Battery Point - Pre Development Application Discussions LG(MP)R 15(2)(i) Item No. 5 Questions Without Notice
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DENISON That the items be noted. |
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Delegation: Committee
The Chairman adjourned the meeting at 8:04 pm to conduct the closed portion of the meeting.
The meeting reconvened at 8:09 pm.
Item 11 was then taken.
There being no further business the meeting closed at 8:09 pm.
TAKEN AS READ AND SIGNED AS A CORRECT RECORD
THIS
27th DAY OF NOVEMBER 2017.
CHAIRMAN