Minutes
Open Portion of the special council meeting
Monday, 29 July 2019
AT 6:28 pm
Council Chamber, Town Hall
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PRESENT, APOLOGIES AND LEAVE OF ABSENCE
1. Indications of Pecuniary and Conflicts of Interest
2. Council Acting as Planning Authority
2.1 1 Burnett Street, North Hobart - Demolition and New Building for Four Multiple Dwellings
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PRESENT:
The Lord Mayor Councillor A M Reynolds, Deputy Lord Mayor Councillor H Burnet, Aldermen J R Briscoe, Dr P T Sexton, D C Thomas, T M Denison, Councillor W F Harvey, Alderman S Behrakis and Councillor Z R Sherlock.
APOLOGIES:
Alderman M Zucco
Councillor M D C Dutta
Councillor H A Ewin
LEAVE OF ABSENCE:
Nil.
Councillor Sherlock joined the meeting at 6.29pm and was not present for item 1.
Ref: Part 2, Regulation 8(7) of the Local Government (Meeting Procedures) Regulations 2015.
Members of the Council 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.
In accordance with the provisions of Part 2 Regulation 25 of the Local Government (Meeting Procedures) Regulations 2015, the intention of the Council 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 Council will act as a planning authority in respect to those matters appearing under this heading on the agenda, inclusive of any supplementary items.
The Council 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 1 Burnett Street, North Hobart - Demolition and New Building for Four Multiple Dwellings PLN-19-19 - File Ref: F19/100089 Ref: Special Open CPC 7.2.1, 29/07/2019 Application Expiry Date: 30 July 2019 Extension of Time: Not applicable |
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That pursuant to the Hobart Interim Planning Scheme 2015, the Council approve the application for demolition and new building for four multiple dwellings at 1 Burnett Street, North Hobart for the reasons that the proposal meets the relevant provisions of the Historic Cultural Heritage Code of the Hobart Interim Planning Scheme 2015 and a permit containing the following conditions be issued:
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PLN s1
· Landscaped areas for dwellings 2 and 3 could include pot plants, raised garden beds, planters and the like.
Reason for condition
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Reason for condition
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1. The location of the proposed connection and all existing connections; 2. The size of the connection appropriate to satisfy the needs of the development; 3. Long-sections of the proposed connection(s) clearly showing any nearby services, cover, size, material and delineation of public and private infrastructure; 4. Clearly distinguish between public and private infrastructure; and 5. A private transition pit or IO located at the boundary within the property, delineating private vs public.
· The applicant is required to submit detailed design documentation to satisfy this condition via the 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)]. This is a separate process to any building approval under the Building Act 2016.
· Where building approval is also required, it is recommended that documentation for condition endorsement be submitted well before submitting documentation for building approval. Failure to address condition endorsement requirements prior to submitting for building approval may result in unexpected delays. · Please note that once the condition endorsement has been issued you will need to contact Council's City Amenity Division to initiate an application for service connection.
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All stormwater from the proposed development (including hardstand runoff) must be discharged to the Council's stormwater drainage infrastructure with sufficient receiving capacity prior to issue of certificate of completion or first occupation, whichever occurs first. All stormwater which is practicable to drain to the Council's stormwater drainage infrastructure via gravity must do so. Any pumped or charged flows must be converted to free-flowing gravity within a private transition pit inside the property prior to discharging to the free-flowing gravity connection to the Council stormwater infrastructure. All costs associated with the works required by this condition are to be met by the owner.
Engineering design drawings and calculations must be submitted and approved, prior to issue of any consent under the Building Act 2016. The engineering drawings and calculations must:
1. Be certified by a qualified and experienced Engineer;
2. Show in both plan and long-section the proposed stormwater mains, including but not limited to, connections, flows, velocities, hydraulic grade lines; clearances, cover, gradients, sizing, material, pipe class, crossing services and inspection openings;
3. Include the associated calculations. The stormwater system (including defined overland flow paths) must cater for all 1% AEP flows as at 2100 (i.e. including climate change loading). The main itself must be sized to accommodate at least the 5% AEP flows from a fully-developed catchment;
4. Show that any proposed pump system is to be in accordance with Australian Standard AS/NZS 3500.3:2015 Part 3: Stormwater Drainage Systems;
5. Clearly distinguish between public and private infrastructure; and
6. Be substantially in accordance with the LGAT drawings.
Advice: · The applicant is required submit detailed design documentation to satisfy this condition via the 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. · 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 condition endorsement requirements prior to submitting for building approval may result in unexpected delays.
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1. Be prepared by a suitably qualified person;
2. Include detailed design of the proposed treatment train, including final estimations of contaminant removal; and 3. Include a storm water management plan that outlines the obligations of future property owners for stormwater management, including a maintenance plan which outlines the operational 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 the assets and replacement requirements.
· The applicant is required to submit detailed design documentation to satisfy this condition via the 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)]. This is a separate process to any building approval under the Building Act 2016. · Where building approval is also required, it is recommended that documentation for condition endorsement be submitted well before submitting documentation for building approval. Failure to address condition endorsement requirements prior to submitting for building approval may result in unexpected delays.
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1. Be prepared and certified by a suitably qualified engineer; 2. Be generally in accordance with the Australian Standard AS/NZS2890.1:2004; 3. Demonstrate that it will provide a safe and efficient access, where the design deviates from AS/NZS2890.1:2004; 4. Show dimensions, levels, gradients and transitions, and other details as Council deem necessary to satisfy the above requirement; 5. Show suitable pavement arrow markings on the entry and exit lanes of the driveway that direct vehicles to keep left; 6. Show a type 2 road hump in accordance with clause 4.9 of AS/NZS 2890.1:2004 that is to be installed across the exit lane of the driveway within the property and near the point of access.
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. · The applicant is required to 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)]. · Where building approval is also required, it is recommended that documentation for condition endorsement be submitted well before submitting documentation for building approval. Failure to address condition endorsement requirements prior to submitting for building approval may result in unexpected delays.
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Advice: · Certification may be submitted to Council as part of the Building Act 2016 approval process or via condition endorsement (see general advice on how to obtain condition endorsement)
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Reason for condition
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· The speed hump is to be located within the property boundary and positioned to ensure vehicles slow down on exiting the property for the safety of pedestrians using Burnett Street
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1. LGAT Standard Drawing - Urban - TSD-R09-v1 – Urban Roads Driveways and TSD R14-v1 Type KC vehicular crossing; 2. LGAT Standard Drawing - Footpath - Urban Roads Footpaths TSD-R11-v1; or 3. A Council City Infrastructure Division approved alternate design.
· Local Government Association (LGAT) Tasmanian Standard Drawings (TSD) can be viewed electronically via the LGAT Website.
· Please note that your proposal does not include adjustment of footpath levels. Any adjustment to footpath levels necessary to suit the design of proposed floor, parking module or driveway levels will require separate agreement from Council's Road Services Engineer and may require further planning approvals. It is advised to place a note to this effect on construction drawings for the site and/or other relevant engineering drawings to ensure that contractors are made aware of this requirement. · Please contact Council City Amenity Division to discuss approval of alternate designs. Based on a site specific assessment, Council City Amenity Division Road Engineer may permit extending non-approved concrete slab crossover, and where non-standard kerb and channel exists a concrete plinth to Council standards may be permitted for construction at the gutter. · You are likely to require a Permit to Open Up and Temporarily Occupy a Highway (for work within the highway reservation). Click here for more information.
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1. Be met by the owner by way of reimbursement (cost of repair and reinstatement to be paid by the owner to the Council); or 2. Be repaired and reinstated by the owner to the satisfaction of the Council.
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, pre-existing 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
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· For further guidance in preparing a Soil and Water Management Plan – in accordance with Fact sheet 3 Derwent Estuary Program click here.
HER 7
Archival quality annotated photographs and drawings of the
building and features to be demolished must be recorded prior to commencement
of work. 1. Each elevation of the building; 2. The interior of the building; 3. Architectural design detailing of the building; 4. Both electronic and hard copy colour images; 5. Photographs of any detail that may be of historical or architectural interest; and 6. Cross referencing of all photographs to “as existing” plan showing the location and orientation of the camera.
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Salvage must be undertaken to ensure the reuse of heritage
fabric. Outline how the following building fabric will be salvaged and reused, to satisfy the above requirement: · sandstone blocks · bricks · slate shingles · internal fabric and fittings
ADVICE
CONDITION ENDORSEMENT ENGINEERING
· 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.
BUILDING PERMIT
PLUMBING PERMIT
OCCUPATION OF THE PUBLIC HIGHWAY
GENERAL EXEMPTION (TEMPORARY) PARKING PERMITS
PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
NEW SERVICE CONNECTION
STORM WATER
WORK WITHIN THE HIGHWAY RESERVATION
DRIVEWAY SURFACING OVER HIGHWAY RESERVATION
ACCESS
STORM WATER / ROADS / ACCESS
WORK PLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY
NOISE REGULATIONS
WASTE DISPOSAL
FEES AND CHARGES
DIAL BEFORE YOU DIG
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Thomas That the recommendation be adopted. |
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MOTION CARRIED VOTING RECORD
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The Chairman adjourned the meeting at 6.30pm
The meeting was reconvened at 6.37pm.
There being no further business the meeting closed at 7.15pm.
TAKEN AS READ AND SIGNED AS A CORRECT RECORD
THIS
5th DAY OF august 2019.
CHAIRMAN