News from Council Meeting - 30 May 2022

Published on 30 May 2022

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UTAS Move to the City

Council had two agenda items relating to the UTAS relocation to the Hobart CBD, both of which were deferred to the relevant committee.

Council acting as Planning Authority

A property in Sandy Bay was approved for partial demolition and reconstruction, as well as an additional dwelling to be built on the property.

Three applications for short stay visitor accommodation were considered by the Council tonight. Two applications were refused by the Council. The third application at 4 Mitah Crescent Sandy Bay the Council could not make a determination as a result of a tied vote. In accordance with the delegation of the Council, the Director City Life will determine this application.

Skylands Development at Droughty Point

For the Skylands development proposal at Droughty Point on Hobart’s Eastern Shore to be approved, an amendment to the existing Southern Tasmania Regional Land Use Strategy 2010-2035 (STRLUS) is required.

Council's resolution was that the extension of the Urban Growth Boundary be considered as part of a broader review of the STRLUS within the scope of the 30-year Greater Hobart Plan.

Nature Strip Policy

A new set of guidelines around the use and maintenance of nature strips is set to be developed, opening the door for new and creative uses of this land for residents. The new policy will include guidelines for landscaping, including providing low-maintenance options for residents, and even the potential for nature strips to be used for food gardens.

The implementation will include over $50 000 in investment, including making available new plants to residents in the landscaping of low-maintenance nature strips.

The decision will also see City of Hobart officers cease mowing nature strips for the 16.9% of properties in the city that receive this. The City of Hobart will still provide maintenance to residents that apply for ongoing support.

Future of Local Government Review

A City of Hobart submission on the Future of Local Government review was endorsed by Council to be put forward. The submission includes a position of support toward compulsory voting in local government elections, the adoption of a caretaker provisions and a broader role for councils in social policy development.

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