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Minutes of Council Meeting - 21 January 2019
9.1 34 Davey Street, Hobart - Partial Demolition, Alterations and Extension to Previously Approved Development 8
9.2 2 Collins Street and Adjacent Road Reserve Hobart - Demolition and New Development for Visitor Accommodation, Function Centre and Associated Facilities. 11
9.3 58 Goulburn Street - Change of Use to Residential (Communal Residence) - PLN-18-565. 14
9.4 1 - 5 Ryde Street, North Hobart - Partial Demolition and Alterations for Kiosk, and New Building for Coaches and Media Boxes. 18
9.5 3 Erindale Place & 163 Strickland Avenue, South Hobart - Dwelling and Associated Vegetation Clearing. 29
9.6 59 Grosvenor Street & 61 Grosvenor Street & 2 Churchill Avenue, Sandy Bay - Partial Demolition, Alterations and 13 Multiple Dwellings (Two Existing, 11 New) 38
10. Sullivans Cove Planning Scheme 1997 - Macquarie Point Site Development Plan - Proposed Amendments. 49
11. City Planning Division - Revised Fees and Charges - 2018/2019 Financial Year - Development Compliance. 51
12. English Language Classes in Hobart 52
13. Social Food Service Delivery. 54
14. City of Hobart Grants Program - Delegation for Approval 56
15. Sandy Bay Senior Citizens Club - Lease. 57
16. The Taste of Tasmania Future Delivery Model 58
17. Taste of Tasmania - Community Survey. 62
18. Melville Street - Footpath Closure. 64
19. Federal Election Submission. 65
20. City of Hobart Mission Statement and Values. 66
21. Elected Member Model Code of Conduct Review.. 67
23. Queens Domain Vegetation Management Policy - Proposed Council Policy 68
25. Cascade Estate Strategic Land Review: Advice from Carlton United Breweries 70
26. Risk and Audit Panel Annual Report 71
27. Closed Portion of the Meeting.. 71
Dr P T Sexton, D C Thomas, T M Denison, Councillor W Harvey, Alderman S Behrakis, Councillors M S C Dutta, H A Ewin and Z E Sherlock.
Councillor Ewin left the meeting at 6.05pm, returned at 6.10pm and was not present for item 9.6.
Councillor Dutta left the meeting at 6.22pm, returned at 6.27pm and was not present for the substantive motion vote for item 10 or item 11.
Alderman Behrakis left the meeting at 6.53pm and returned at 6.55pm.
Councillor Ewin left the meeting at 7.27pm and did not return.
The meeting was adjourned at 8.05pm for a five minute comfort break.
Councillor Sherlock left the meeting at 8.05pm and did not return.
Alderman Sexton left meeting at 8.05pm, returned at 8.12pm and was not present for item 18.
The Chairman advised the Chamber a request had been received for the media to film and take photographs during the meeting, there being no objections, permission was granted.
The Chairman reports that she has perused the minutes of the meeting of the Open Portion of the Council meeting held on Monday, 17 December 2018, and Annual General Meeting held on Monday, 19 November 2018 and finds them to be a true record and recommends that they be taken as read and signed as a correct record.
3.1 Passing of Pawel Adamowicz, Mayor of the Polish City of Gdansk
The Acting Lord Mayor acknowledged the sudden passing of the Mayor of the Polish City Gdansk, Mayor Pawel Adamowicz. Mr Adamowicz had been the Mayor of the Baltic port city since 1998.
A letter of condolence will be sent on behalf of the City of Hobart.
6.1 Petition – Proposed kunanyi / Mount Wellington Cable Car - Public Meeting
The General Manager tabled a petition from ‘Residents Opposed to the Cable Car Inc’ calling for a public meeting regarding the proposed kunanyi / Mount Wellington cable car by the Mt Wellington Cable Way Company.
There were 1036 signatories to the petition.
a Petition - Residents Opposed to the Cable Car Inc - Public Meeting ⇨
6.2 Petition – Building Heights - Public Meeting
The General Manager tabled a petition calling for a public meeting regarding building heights in Hobart.
There were 1662 signatories to the petition.
a Part 1 - Petition - Height Heritage and Viewlines ⇨
b Part 2 - Petition - Height Heritage and Viewlines ⇨
c Part 3 - Petition - Height Heritage and Viewlines ⇨
d Part 4 - Petition - Height Heritage and Viewlines ⇨
e Part 5 - Petition - Height Heritage and Viewlines ⇨
f Part 6 - Petition - Height Heritage and Viewlines ⇨
That an advice clause B be added that reads:
That the Council seek an urgent meeting with both the Department of Communities, the property owner and Anglicare as the property manager to seek a commitment that existing tenants and wider residents in the neighbourhood are consulted through a minimum of two consultations on the proposed management, specifically the permanent withdrawal of the 24/7 security and other changes, prior to the changes occurring, and are fully supported through the implementation process.
That discussion of the matter be deferred until later in the meeting to enable the Director City Planning to seek agreement from the applicant to an extension of time.
Discussion of item 9.3 resumed at 6.55pm
The Chairman reminded the Chamber that in accordance with the provisions of Part 2 Regulation 25 of the Local Government (Meeting Procedures) Regulations 2015, the intention of the Council to act as a planning authority pursuant to the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993 is to be noted.
The Chairman directed the meeting to the outstanding motion and amendment which were moved prior to the deferral motion.
That Alderman Zucco be granted an additional two minutes speaking time.
That: Pursuant to the Hobart Interim Planning Scheme 2015, the Council refuse the application for change of use to residential (communal residence) at 58 Goulburn Street, Hobart, for the reasons that the use is properly classified as being a discretionary use in the Inner Residential Zone of the Hobart Interim Planning Scheme 2015, and warrants refusal under clause 8.10.2 of that planning scheme on the basis that it is inconsistent with Zone Purpose Statement 11.1.1.5 of the Inner Residential Zone, as it does not provide a high standard of residential amenity to its occupants or to other residents of the locality due to not providing 24 hour a day/seven day a week supervision of the complex.
Please note that the owner(s) of this property are subject to a Part 5 Agreement with Hobart City Council (C935042) that requires the owner(s) to:
· Implement the approved Bushfire Management Plan in relation to the land (superseded);
Ref: Supplementary Open CPC 13, 14/01/2019
That the proposed reduction in the maximum residential ground floor area from 43,000 to 15,000 square metres, not be approved and the existing arrangements remain in place.
2. Council recommends to the Board that:
That item 24 be taken next.
Item 24 was then taken.
Dutta That items 16 and 17 be taken together.
Items 16 and 17 were taken together.
Ref: Closed CCEC 4.1, 9/01/2019
That the recommendation contained in item 16 of the agenda be adopted, with clause 1.1 and 1.1 (i) being replaced by the following:
1.1 A statistically valid random survey of the Hobart community ratepayers and residents) as prepared by Myriad Research and marked as Attachment A to the Special Open Community Culture and Events Committee agenda of 21 January 2019, be endorsed by the Council for distribution to Hobart ratepayers and residents.
That the vote on clause 1.1 be taken separately.
That clause 3 be amended by replacing the word ‘Premier’ with ‘Government’ and adding the words ‘at the appropriate time’ following the word ‘Tasmania’.
The Chairman then put clause 1.1 to the vote.