12 St Johns Cle, 9 Prossers Rd & 41 Wellington St, Richmond, TAS

43 Lot Subdiv

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(Source: Clarence City Council, reference PDPLANPMTD-2019 003190)

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  1. Maurice Russell commented

    Re: 43 lot subdivision, Richmond.
    We are the previous owners of 41 Wellington Street Richmond. We bought the land and built the house in 1970 (not 1980 as stated). One of our concerns for objection is the proposed dangerous entry off Wellington Street due to ‘the crest of the hill’. From street level it is quite a blind spot. The photos submitted by the proposed developer are inaccurate. Namely: the photo of Wellington St. looking eastwards was taken standing on the high side of our steep driveway, giving a false road view. Had the photo been taken from edge of road the crest would have been obvious. We assume the steep driveway would be dug out for level entry, therefore making the vision worse.
    The second photo from opposite direction is also inaccurate : the arrow on the photo points more to centre of property as entry, giving the impression there is a clear view for a driver, whereas the actual entry is further down on the lower crest, giving a short vision.
    We disagree with, and oppose, the proposed subdivision.

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