217 St John Street Launceston TAS 7250

Residential - single dwelling; demolition of existing dwelling, construction of a dwelling, removal of one existing cross-over, construction of two cross-overs

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(Source: Launceston City Council, reference DA0039/2017)

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  1. Tony Szabo commented

    I would be grateful if the planning authority consider the following points in this matter:-

    1. The proposed dwelling is much higher than that already existing and will shade the neighbour's property at 219 St John Street most of the day. It appears that it will also throw shade onto my property at 9 Thomas Street in the afternoon.
    2. I believe that the proposed structure will negatively impact the surrounding properties in St John Street in that it is completely unsympathetic to the historical styles of the existing properties.
    In summary I believe that building a residence of this nature without due consideration of aesthetics will create a negative impact in terms of surrounding neighbour's lifestyle including the devaluation of many properties in the immediate area.

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