34-40 Howick Street South Launceston TAS 7249

Business and Professional Services - medical centre (health clinic): change of use to existing building; demolition of existing office building; construction of a car park

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(Source: Launceston City Council, reference DA0574/2015)

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  1. Susan Wright commented

    I have concerns about the provision of only 4 car parking spaces for this medical clinic. For 2 medical practitioners it is determined there should be 8 spaces.
    I don't think that the 'possible embarrassment ' of a client having their parked car seen outside the clinic should be enough of a reason to vary the available parking.
    Excavation work nearby could provide enough space for parking.
    Are the parking spots for the use of clients or staff?
    The clinic has a receptionist/counsellor/nurse practitioner and a doctor. If all the employees utilise the parking there will be none left for patients so where are they to park?
    If the parking is reserved for patients, where are the staff to park?
    I am a resident of nearby French street where there are already major issues with parked cars of hospital/dental clinic and hotel staff. Adding a clinic to this area without proper parking provision is going to cause more angst and loss of amenity for the residents.

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