…T 1.5 Provide flexibility within commercial and business zones for mixed use developments incorporating tourism related use and development. Provide flexibility within AC for tourism related use and development. T…
…proposed development is for subdivision, which, pursuant to clause 6.2.6 of the Scheme, is not required to be categorised into a use class: 6.2.6 Notwithstanding sub-clause 6.2.1 of this planning…
…such needs to be considered as a subdivision. Clause 6.2.6 of the Scheme identifies a number of developments that are not required to be categorised into a use class, subdivision…
…to lack of data. STOT – single exposure Not classified due to lack of data. STOT – repeated exposure Not classified due to lack of data. Aspiration toxicity Not classified…
…if you wish to make comment that you put your comments in writing to Council. This will allow you to be involved in future processes relating to the draft amendment….
…data. Aspiration toxicity Not classified due to lack of data. SECTION 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Ecotoxicity Components: 2-octyl-2H-isothiazole-3-one (OIT): M-Factor (Acute aquatic tox- icity) : 100 M-Factor (Chronic aquatic toxicity) :…
…Code N/A C9.0 Attenuation Code N/A C10.0 Coastal Erosion Hazard Code N/A C11.0 Coastal Inundation Hazard Code N/A C12.0 Flood-Prone Areas Hazard Code N/A C13.0 Bushfire-Prone Areas Code Please refer…
…to be considered. Code Comments: C1.0 Signs Code N/A C2.0 Parking and Sustainable Transport Code As this Code is relevant to this proposal, an assessment is provided below C3.0 Road…
…(a) conflict with or interference from non-agricultural uses; (b) non-agricultural use or development that precludes the return of the land to agricultural use; and (c) use of land for non-agricultural…
…pump station to discharge into a common line before being discharged into a gravity manhole outside 24 Boyer Road. A professional discussion took place to investigate the possibility of achieving…
…each use that is not directly associated with and subservient to another use on the same site must be individually categorised into a Use Class. 6.2.6 Notwithstanding sub-clause 6.2.1 of…
…C6.0 Local Historic Heritage Code C7.0 Natural Assets Code As this Code is relevant to this proposal, an assessment is provided below C8.0 Scenic Protection Code N/A C9.0 Attenuation Code…
…Strengthen the use of scientific-based evidence to make informed land use planning decisions. Promote collaboration and coordination between Commonwealth, State and local government to deliver integrated, efficient and effective planning…
…for development that is not required to be categorised into one of the Use Classes under sub-clause 6.2.6 of this planning scheme and to which 6.8.2 applies, excluding adjustment of…
…of land for non-agricultural use in irrigation districts. 21.1.3 To provide for use or development that supports the use of the land for agricultural use. The proposed discretionary uses are…
…site character 2. Use mounding/landforming to create sheltered environment to protect against prevailing westerly winds 3. Under prune trees to maintain site lines 6 Platform seating node With wind rated…
…discretion being exercised. Use Class The proposed development is for signage, which, pursuant to clause 6.2.6 of the Scheme, is not required to be categorised into a use class: 6.2.6…
…21.1.2 To protect land for the use or development of agricultural use by minimising: (a) conflict with or interference from non-agricultural uses; (b) non-agricultural use or development that precludes the…
…tablet(s) suitable to species to planting hole. Each tree to have 2x45x45 x2400 hardwood stake and 45mm wide hesshian tie. Hardwood stakes to be painted black prior to installation 2…
…Notwithstanding this, under clause 6.2.6 of the Scheme, subdivision is a type of development not required to be categorised into a use class. Clause 7.10 of the Scheme provides that…
…Zone Purpose as follows: 20.1.1 To provide for a range of use or development in a rural location: (a) where agricultural use is limited or marginal due to topographical, environmental…
…of waste vouchers to be considered in the budget process. That delegation be made for the Chief Executive Officer to use their own discretion to give free entry to the…
…Zoning: General Residential Open Space Zone Codes: Signs Code C1.0 Parking and Sustainable Transport Code C2.0 Road and Railway Assets Code C3.0 Natural Assets Code (Waterway and Coastal Protection Area…
…suited to grazing with moderate limitations to use. 5 Land with slight to moderate limitations to pastoral use. This land is unsuitable for cropping, although some areas on easier slopes…
…TO VERANDAH AT 5° PITCH WITH BULLNOSE EDGE INSULATION TO BE CUT TO FIT SNUGLY BETWEEN FRAMING MEMBERS AND TRIMMED AROUND SERVICE PENETRATIONS. ALL SPACES BETWEEN FRAMING MEMBERS TO CONTAIN…
…to leave the organisation stronger, more unified, and better positioned to stand up to the increasing pressure being placed on local government by the State. Councils must have the tools,…
…development to be made available to Homes Tasmania to rent to key workers at a discounted rental rate. The covenant would require those properties to continue to be made available…
…people to live in or within walking distance to Major Activity Centres and Neighbourhood Centres. O5 To prioritise the co-location of community infrastructure and services into activity centres. O6 To…
…people to live in or within walking distance to Major Activity Centres and Neighbourhood Centres. O5 To prioritise the co-location of community infrastructure and services into activity centres. O6 To…
…applicable to this development. 4.5 Telecommunications Code C5.0 Pursuant to Clause C5.2 this code is not applicable to this development. 4.6 Local Historic Heritage Code C6.0 Pursuant to Clause C6.2…
…-3.6 to -3.4 m -3.4 to -3.2 m -3.2 to -3.0 m -3.0 to -2.8 m -2.8 to -2.6 m -2.6 to -2.4 m -2.4 to -2.2 m -2.2 to…
…community will allow members to provide valuable insight into how open spaces are currently used, and how they could be improved in a positive way to enhance liveability. Economic implications…
…proposed use and development: ☐ Is exempt from the requirement Bushfire-Prone Areas Code because, having regard to the objective of all applicable standards in the Code, there is considered to…
…transition to rural living land to the east, agricultural land to the west, and landscape conservation zone to the north; • The ability to accommodate increased residential densities through further…
…to areas of public open space. Precinct C is intended to support larger allotments to provide an appropriate transition in scale to adjacent land in other zones, respond to site…
…however have indicated their obligation to supply electrical infrastructure to the Boyer Road Precinct. Any costs relating to network augmentation or upgrades will be incorporated into the standard developer expenses…
…INCLUDING VARIOUS PIPE ADAPTORS TO ENSURE PROPER CONNECTION BETWEEN DISSIMILAR PIPEWORK. S25. PROVIDE CLEANING EYES TO ALL DOWNPIPES NOT DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO PITS. S26. STORMWATER DRAINAGE CONNECTIONS TO COUNCIL’S SYSTEM…
…Assets Code C.3 Pursuant to Clause C3.2 this Code is not applicable to this proposal. Electricity Transmission Infrastructure Code C.4 Pursuant to Clause C4.2 this Code is not applicable to…
…considered against the ‘General Residential Zone’ [8.0]. Development on the site is subject to several Codes which it is required to be assessed against: • Parking and Sustainable Transport Code…
…Council intends to apply to have the ‘Future Urban’ zone rezoned to ‘General Residential’ under the Tasmanina Planning Scheme and in doing so implement the PSP into the Brighton Local…
…Council’s investment are to be calculated by reference to the total estimated benefit to an Area resulting from the infrastructure investment and is to be calculated by reference to the…
…statutory process. This in turn introduces uncertainty to developers and third parties alike as to how and when any changes to the policy may impact a particular proposal. This is…
…Clayey GRAVELS which are inferred to have a thickness of up to 2.2 m between BH1 and BH2 (between 1.3 and 3.6 m AHD). The clay pinches out towards the…
…Implications Volunteering strengthens community ties by bringing people together to work towards common goals, which can lead to improved social cohesion and mutual support. Environmental or Climate Change Implications Not…
…on Figure BRI-S13.3. To encourage medium density housing which supports the mixed use nature of precinct. BRI-S13.3.4 Precinct D as shown on Figure BRI-S13.3. To encourage the siting of use…
…TITLES OFFICE AND ARE APPROXIMATE AND SUBJECT TO SURVEY. 14. ALL WINDOWS WERE NOT ABLE TO BE LOCATED DUE TO OBSTRUCTION OF LINE OF SIGHT FROM TOTAL STATION. WINDOW LOCATIONS…
…and Sustainable Transport Code • Electricity Transmission Infrastructure Protection Code • Bushfire Prone Areas Code • Attenuation Code Local Provisions: • Brighton Industrial Estate SAP • Bridgewater Quarry SAP Use…
…Assets Code • Parking and Sustainable Transport Code • Electricity Transmission Infrastructure Protection Code • Bushfire Prone Areas Code • Attenuation Code Local Provisions: • Brighton Industrial Estate SAP •…
…• Prune low-hanging tree branches (0 to 5º downslope to 16 metres 16 metres BAL-12.5 Grassland >0 to 5º downslope 16 to 100 metres — — — — — —…
…RETAIL WATER AGENCIES CODE WSA 02 – 2014-3.1 MRWA VERSION 2 AND TASWATER’S SUPPLEMENTS TO THESE CODES WATER METER ASSEMBLY TO BE HOUSED IN VANDAL PROOF CAGE AS PER TWS-W-0003….
…SARKING TO ALL TILED ROOFING INCLUDING PRESSTITE TO VALLEYS. – PROVIDE BAL-19 RATED DEKTITE TO ALL AIR VENTS ON ROOF. – PROVIDE BAL-19 RATED ALUMINIUM MESH TO ALL SOFFIT AND…
…● Doors to sanitary compartments to be in accordance with Clause 10.4.2 and as shown on the drawings. Clearance of 1200 to be maintained between closet pan and nearest part…
…likelihood of dust emissions. Contractor/Operator On site vehicle speed is to be limited to 10km/h. Contractor/Operator Waste bins are to be used for any general waste. Contractor/Operator To prevent odour…
…– Precinct D BRI-S13.6.1 All uses This clause is in addition to General Residential Zone – clause 8.3 Use Standards Objective That uses do not cause unreasonable loss of amenity…
…and Railway Assets Code • Parking and Sustainable Transport Code • Electricity Transmission Infrastructure Protection Code • Bushfire Prone Areas Code • Attenuation Code Local Provisions: • Brighton Industrial Estate…
…Regulations 2025, the intention of the Council to act as planning authority pursuant to the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993 is to be noted. In accordance with Regulation…
…Time AM Briggs Road Baskerville Road Straight towards Honeywood Right into Baskerville Road Straight towards Gagebrook Left into Baskerville Road Left onto Briggs Road Right onto Briggs Road 7:30 –…
…the Brighton Council’s activity centres. Specifically, it aims to: • Translate regional land use strategies, including the Southern Tasmania Regional Land Use Strategy1 (STRLUS), into the context of Brighton Council…
…and (f) potential conflicts with other traffic. BRI-S13.6.2 Discretionary Uses This clause is in substitution for General Residential Zone – clause 8.3.1 Discretionary uses. Objective: That uses listed as Discretionary…
…Permitted. If not listed as No Permit Required BRI-S13. 6 Use Standards – Precinct D BRI-S13.6. 1 All uses This clause is in addition to General Residential Zone – clause…
…Code is: C13.1.1 To ensure that use and development is appropriately designed, located, serviced, and constructed, to reduce the risk to human life and property, and the cost to the…
…(clause 7.10.3) 7.10.1 An application for development that is not required to be categorised into one of the Use Classes under sub-clause 6.2.6 of this planning scheme and to which…
…document. The recipient client is licensed to use this drawing for its commissioned purpose subject to authorisation per note above. Unlicensed use is prohibited. Unlicensed parties may not copy, reproduce…
…evening period Time PM Briggs Road Baskerville Road Straight towards Honeywood Right into Baskerville Road Straight towards Gagebrook Left into Baskerville Road Left onto Briggs Road Right onto Briggs Road…
…be considered. Code Comments: C1.0 Signs Code N/A C2.0 Parking and Sustainable Transport Code As this Code is relevant to this proposal, an assessment is provided below C3.0 Road and…
…existing building to be a multi-use room, toilets and kiosk to service events near this location. Increase tree plantings along the entry road off Glen Lea Road. Retain paddock as…
…together for a brainstorming session to come up with some ideas. It is important to ensure that any commitments made to sponsors regarding advertising and promotion is incorporated into your…
…/TABLE DRAIN TO BE PROVIDED AT BOTTOM OF EMBANKMENT TO ALLOW ANY OVERLAND FLOW PATH WATER THROUGH, ALSO TO PREVENT ANY SEDIMENT EGRESS INTO NEIGHBORING PROPERTIES MINOR CUT OFF /TABLE…
…Planning Provisions C13.0 – Bushfire-Prone Areas Code. Clause Compliance C13.4 Use or development exempt from this code N/A C13.5 Use Standards C13.5.1 Vulnerable Uses N/A C13.5.2 Hazardous Uses N/A C13.6…
…to the south. While native wildlife may venture into this area to feed or use water sources, or occasionally pass through to the estuary, the forest vegetation represents primary core…
…Bushfire-Prone Areas Code. Clause Compliance C13.4 Use or development exempt from this code N/A C13.5 Use Standards C13.5.1 Vulnerable Uses N/A C13.5.2 Hazardous Uses N/A C13.6 Development Standards for Subdivision…
…also noted to extend on to embankment cutting on north side of Boyer Road. Site is possibly a component of site AH1386 and AH191. Site is located just to the…
…useable in all weather conditions, having regard to: (a) the nature of the use; (b) the topography of the land; (c) the drainage system available; (d) …
…from -7.4% to 3.22% Topographical Response The road alignment has been carefully designed to respond to the site’s natural topography, minimizing cut and fill requirements while maintaining vehicular and pedestrian…
…TO ALL EXTERNAL WALLS General Notes: 1. Please note R-Values noted represent added insulation and not total r-value. 2. R2.5 Insulation allowed to ceiling perimeter due to height restrictions where…
…narrower and steeper further east requiring up to 7m of fill for create a level platform. Proposed development Proposed development Filling to create level plaGorms to enable future development Site…
…a Bushfire-prone Area Code. The purpose of the code is to ensure that use and development is appropriately designed, located, serviced, and constructed, to reduce the risk to human life…
…of the Boyer Road Precinct study area. Surface visibility throughout the study area was restricted to an estimated average of between 20%-40%, due to vegetation cover. Given these constraints, it…
…DRIVEWAY ACCESS TO PROPERTY PROPOSED FUTURE DRIVEWAY ACCESS NEW SEALED DRIVEWAY ACCESS TO PROPERTY TO TSD STANDARD DETAIL. NEW CROSSOVER AS REQUIRED TO LGAT STANDARDS. PROVIDE DN375 RCP PIPE AND…
…owner who liked the idea of having options to subdivide and also having “Visitor Accommodation” as a permitted use. However, the primary objective was to continue to expand the park,…
…condition of permit. On days of total fire ban, it is a requirement to obtain a permit from Tasmania Fire Service to use an open flame for any purpose, including…
…and concisely communicate bushfire risk and principles Council can use to reduce bushfire risk to tolerable levels. In align with the Tasmanian Vegetation Fire Management Policy 2017, the two primary…
…1 TIVOLI ROAD, OLD BEACH, BETWEEN 8:15 A.M. AND 4:45 P.M, MONDAY TO FRIDAY OR VIA THE QR CODE BELOW. ANY PERSON MAY MAKE WRITTEN REPRESENTATIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH S.57(5)…
…Council’s investment are to be calculated by reference to the total estimated benefit to an Area resulting from the infrastructure investment and is to be calculated by reference to the…
…(Meeting Procedures) Regulations 2015, the intention of the Council to act as planning authority pursuant to the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993 is to be noted. In accordance…
…2011-3.1 VERSION 3.1 MRWA EDITION V2.0 AND SEWERAGE CODE OF AUSTRALIA MELBOURNE RETAIL WATER AGENCIES CODE WSA 02 – 2014-3.1 MRWA VERSION 2 AND TASWATER’S SUPPLEMENTS TO THESE CODES WATER…
…Procedures) Regulations 2025, the intention of the Council to act as planning authority pursuant to the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993 is to be noted. In accordance with…
…appropriate transition to these areas. In addition, the placement of generous open space buffers has been designed into the framework, providing separation between rural living and agricultural uses and the…
…reviews to keep the system up- to-date and responsive to community needs. • Additional support: Exploring whether to require councils to pay the 12% superannuation equivalent allowance into councillors’ super…
…that all employees are aware of their responsibilities in relation to fraud and corruption through the provision of regular training; • Have a responsibility to abide by its Code of…
…DOWN WILL NOT BE USED IN MID TO LONG TERM. 5. TRUCKS AND EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE CLEAN PRIOR TO COMING TO SITE IF THEY ARE TO LEAVE THE HARDENED SURFACE…
…recommend planning tools to guide how the centres grow over time to best meet the community needs. In 2024, Brighton Council engaged Geografia and Mesh to prepare an Activity Centre…
…sciences. The CEO and CDO were also in attendance. • Cr De La Torre on 2 July joined online to the PLACE Roadshow and Listening Tour Capstone Event where Joselle…
…Area . Stage 1 being the subdivision. The site may have triggered the potentially contaminated land code due to the need to check. The objective of the PSI was to…
…on site prior to commencement of work • All work to be carried out in accordance with the current National Construction Code. • All materials to be installed according to…
…Act to promote the identification, assessment, protection and conservation of places having historic cultural heritage significance and to establish the Tasmanian Heritage Council lutruwita Tasmania – in palawa kani, the…
…Taswater, however due to the proximity to the Derwent Estuary, it is assumed that a high rating is appropriate and is likely to be required. Consideration was given to a…
…a risk to council in continuing to allow its building to be used for the care of children without addressing the potential risks raised with regards to lead paint. There…
…community ties by bringing people together to work towards common goals, which can lead to improved social cohesion and mutual support. Environmental or Climate Change Implications Not applicable. Economic Implications…