89-91 Goulburn Street Hobart 7000

Change of use to a retail butcher shop

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(Source: Hobart City Council, reference 15-00992)

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  1. Irene Slaven commented

    a) Smell, we live virtually next door, & currently put up with cooking smells from existing café. We complained several times to the previous shop tenants about the sickening fatty, sticky oily smell from their fast food deep fryer, which dropped down and lingered around our garden & house especially in summer.
    Please insist on No Odour from their extractors ie; have a maximum height to take fat, gas and odours above their building

    b) Noise, We could hear the previous shops' extractors & coolers
    Please insist on a No noise or vibrations from their refrigerated units, bandsaws, associated tools & machinery.

    c) Hours, I feel it's disingenuous to say that the business operating hours are 8-6 & 8-4, if you are planning to run out of hours events & classes. Also, what is a Hire butcher? I assume he breaks down meat slabs for clients. Is this work also to take place outside of the trading hours? No business at this premises has ever run past 8pm.
    Please insist on a 'everyone has gone' by 8.30pm curfew It is a residential area, and cleaning up, locking up and car door slamming noise must be clearly limited.

    d) Parking, Where is everyone parking? Already, we have parking jams with existing clientele from the café.
    Please insist that off street parking be provided, at least for the staff

    As long as all the above points are observed, I have no problem with this application being approved

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