HCC Planning Authority Meeting Highlights

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30 McRobies Road, South Hobart

The Hobart City Council Planning Authority Committee meeting has approved a development application for stormwater works at 30 McRobies Road, South Hobart.

A new gross pollutant trap will be installed below the existing leachate pond at the the City of Hobart's McRobies Gully Waste Management Centre to replace the current ineffective device. This will help to prevent solid waste and pollutants from entering the Hobart Rivulet, with no tree removal planned and tree roots monitored during excavation in consultation with City's Arborist.

10 Selfs Point Road, New Town

The Hobart City Council Planning Authority Committee meeting was approved a development application for signage at 10 Selfs Point Road, New Town.

A 2400 x 1200 pole sign will be installed on the verge of Self Point Road near the intersection with Marine Esplanade, with the preferred location being in front of Queens Walk, aligned with a nearby existing sign, to provide directions and information about the North West Bay Rowing Club Function Centre.

Officer level development applications approved between 28 April and 14 May 2025

Between Hobart City Council Planning Authority Committee meetings, the City's Planning Officers are busy reviewing a range of residential and commercial development applications for Hobart.

Since the last meeting, 15 development applications delegated to council officers were also approved while 17 development applications are currently being advertised.

A reminder that the Council has a planner on duty during office hours which members of the community can call through our Customer Services to check to see whether any development or work to a garden will require planning approval.

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