30 Tudor Avenue Newstead TAS 7250

Residential - multiple dwellings; construction of an additional dwelling

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(Source: Launceston City Council, reference DA0198/2016)

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  1. Malcolm Dennis commented

    It is my understanding that there is to be a carport constructed at the front of this property which I strongly object to. This would mean that the carport would be right on the footpath of the front yard which means that this house would have no yard at all. This would be very unsightly and bring down the street appeal of this house and values in this street. The construction of a single dwelling as well on this small block would not be appropriate as there would be no parking for visitors meaning that they would be parking outside the existing houses in this street. The construction of another dwelling on this block would mean that the dwellings would be very close together. The existing house which has become a rental property has become extremely untidy and if the additional dwelling becomes a rental property then I can only assume that this will become very untidy as well.

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