34 Holbrook Street Invermay TAS 7248

(varying building envelope, rear setback, Heritage Listed, Invermay/Inveresk Flood Inundation)

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(Source: Launceston City Council, reference DA0417/2012)

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  1. Christopher Jones commented

    Chris Jones c/- C & B Super Fund owner of 30-32 Holbrook Street Invermay.

    I am writing concerning the proposed garage by Mr B Kurth at 34 Holbrook Street.

    I have no problem with the building, but I am concerned with the shadow the 9 metre x 5.5mt

    high boundary wall will cast during winter months. The 1.8mt high fence we have at the moment

    casts a shadow almost one third of the block mid winter, so I would think the 5.5 metre wall

    would almost cover the entire width of the block for 9 metres and the carport at 2.7metre high

    would shadow around half the block for another 8 metres? I would like the council to have a

    look at this and advise me of their thoughts. I know it's only a car park for 30 Holbrook Street at

    the moment, but that may change in the future, it may not always be so. A back yard with so

    much shade?

    I await your reply,

    regards,

    Chris Jones for C & B Super Fund.

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