18 Wignall Street, North Hobart TAS 7000

Change of Use to Visitor Accommodation

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(Source: Hobart City Council, reference PLN-19-390)

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  1. Robert Morris commented

    If there is not adequate off-street parking for all visitors' vehicles, I oppose this application and it should be rejected. Many streets in residential areas of Hobart are becoming increasingly congested due to increased traffic and reduced available street parking. This incremental change is making Hobart less convenient and less attractive to residents; it is slowly destroying the quality of life in Hobart.

    In order to preserve and maintain the quality of life of the residents of Hobart, any development application whether residential or commercial, should only be approved if it can demonstrate that there will be adequate convenient nearby parking following the development.

    Over the last decade or so, Hobart City Council has approved the incremental change of North Hobart from an accessible desirable entertainment, dining and residential area to an over-crowded area with very little available parking.

    After dining at North Hobart restaurants and doing my banking in North Hobart for many years, I now find that Moonah is becoming more and more attractive. Many friends and associates share my views.

    In my opinion, Hobart City Council's first priority should be to act in the interests of the residents of Hobart. The interests of tourists and developers may frequently differ from the interests of residents.

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