48 Salvator Road, West Hobart TAS 7000

Partial Demolition, Alterations, Extension, New Building, and Change of Use to Two Multiple Dwellings (One Existing, One New)

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(Source: Hobart City Council, reference PLN-20-355)

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  1. J Lennon commented

    Objections
    1.Owners propose to build right on boundary which will not enable HCC rubbish trucks to continue to 3 point turn at end of our right of way rd. Wheeling bins to bottom of hill arduous and hazardous for residents.
    2. Building and construction vehicles will tear up the right of way access road that locals access to their homes.
    3. Build will restrict ability for emergency services to turn safely at end of road.
    4. Obstruction of view and changed view which could devalue other properties
    5. Complete inconvenience (noise, dust, road blocks, unsightly) for entire project affecting existing, successful local airbnb business
    6. Given owner is a Greens representative, residents feel there will be bias in favour of owner to approve build
    7. Build will degrade the current beautiful bush/city/water outlook for all current residents of street and instead we will be looking at more cars and house walls
    8. Build will affect/displace local wildlife and habitats

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