1 Taylor Street Invermay TAS 7248

Construction of a building for storage uses

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We found this application for you on the planning authority's website ago. It was received by them earlier.

(Source: Launceston City Council, reference DA0168/2013)

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  1. Kim commented

    My husband and i would like to object to the building of a larger storage shed on the grounds that we feel it will de value our home, impacting on our vie. we don't wish to see a huge shed when looking out our bedroom windows as we are situated directly opposite the entrance of Rossetto tiles. also there will be a greater impact from the extra delivery trucks servicing the store, with more tiles.

  2. Jan Yaxley commented

    I object to the building of another storage shed at Rossetto Tiling, in Taylor Street Invermay.
    I live directly opposite Rossetto, and already experience enough noise and traffic congestion from the business. In the planning submission, it was noted that , there would be less noise from the forklift as the new storage shed would buffet this. This would not be the case. The forlift takes tiles from the trucks parked on the street or in the carpark to the existing shed on a daily basis. Also Trucks already bring in container loads of tiles at very early hours of the morning, sometimes as early as 4am. If the proposed storage shed goes ahead, I believe there would be an increase in containers and trucks. More noise and more congestion in this little street.

    Concerned Resident
    Jan Yaxley.

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