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BIG LIST: 300 development applications lodged in Tassie

From new subdivisions to unit complexes, tree removals, car parks, cafes and neighbourhood boundary changes — here is the FULL LIST of proposed developments across 29 Tassie councils >>

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There are currently hundreds of development applications on notice across all 29 Tasmanian councils.

Scroll to find your council — listed below in alphabetical order — to find the full list of development applications currently advertised and open for public comment.

You can also click on the addresses to view the plans.

Break O’Day

Brighton

Burnie City Council

Central Coast

Central Highlands

Circular Head

Clarence City

Derwent Valley

Devonport City

N/A

Dorset

Flinders

George Town

The Mount George Trail Head Carparking Area proposal
The Mount George Trail Head Carparking Area proposal

Glamorgan Spring Bay

Glenorchy City

Hobart City

  • 201 Macquarie St & 49 Molle St & 199 Macquarie St & Adjacent Rivulet | The application is for a new apartment building at the rear of the site, comprising 45 multiple dwelling units. In the new building, 43 of the units will be one-bedroom and two of the units will be two-bedroom. The heritage listed building at the front of the site will be retained. The two existing two-bedroom units in the heritage listed building will be kept. The two existing two-bedroom units in the outbuilding will be converted into office space. The application proposes 50 car parking spaces (49 of which are in the basement of the apartment building), four motorcycle bays and a bicycle storage area. Upgrades and/or alterations to sewer and/or stormwater are proposed on adjoining land at 49 Molle Street, 199 Macquarie Street and the Hobart Rivulet.
Artist impression of the proposed development.
Artist impression of the proposed development.
  • 11 Clare Street New Town | Partial Demolition and Alterations
  • 32 Davey Street Hobart | Partial Demolition and Alterations
  • 13 Jennings Street New Town | Partial Demolition, Alterations and Change of Use to Single Dwelling
  • 46 William Cooper Drive New Town | Dwelling
  • 49 – 57 Liverpool Street Hobart | Partial Demolition and Alterations
  • 10 Wilmot Street Hobart | Change of Use to Business and Professional Services and Alterations
  • 249 A Elizabeth Street North Hobart | Signage
  • 8 Hakea Drive Tolmans Hill | Dwelling
  • 201 Macquarie Street Hobart | Partial Demolition, Alterations, Partial Change of Use to Office and Two Multiple Dwellings, New Building for 45 Multiple Dwellings, Signage and Associated Works
  • 1 Franklin Wharf Hobart | Signage
  • 486 Nelson Road Mount Nelson | Outbuilding
  • 11 Ribbon Gum Court Mount Nelson | Dwelling
  • 2 Cross Street New Town | Demolition, Addition and Alterations
  • 43 Proctors Road Dynnyrne | Alterations and Landscaping
  • 59 A Red Chapel Avenue Sandy Bay | Partial Demolition, Alterations and Extension
  • 301 / 1 Sandy Bay Road Hobart | Change of Use to Residential
  • 38 Lord Street Sandy Bay | Alterations
  • 2 / 104 Cascade Road South Hobart | Demolition and Garage
  • 47 Beaumont Road Lenah Valley | Dwelling
  • 70 Davey Street Hobart | Partial Demolition, Alterations and Front Fencing
  • 6 Esk Avenue Mount Stuart | Partial Demolition, Alterations and Extension
  • 152 Macquarie Street Hobart | Partial Demolition & Alterations and Partial Change of Use to General Retail and Hire and Signage
  • 16 Watkins Avenue West Hobart | Partial Demolition, Alterations and Extension
  • 721 Sandy Bay Road Sandy Bay | Partial Demolition, Alterations, Extension, and Carport
  • 318 Murray Street North Hobart | Alterations (Deck)
  • 51 / 1 Collins Street Hobart | Change of Use to Visitor Accommodation
  • 19 – 21 Little Arthur Street North Hobart | Partial Demolition, Alterations and Extension
  • 6 Waverley Avenue Lenah Valley | Partial Demolition, Alterations and Extension
  • 1 Risdon Road New Town | Signage and Alterations to Car Park
  • 8 Clarke Avenue Battery Point | Partial Demolition, Alterations, New Boat Shed and Extended Boat Ramp
  • 67 Swanston Street New Town | Partial Demolition, Alterations and Extension
  • 143 Pottery Road Lenah Valley | Dwelling

To view any of the above planning applications visit this page.

Huon Valley

Kentish

Kingborough

THE beginning of the construction of a new $300 million subdivision in Kingston has been brought forward due to high interest and sales, say the developers.

Kingborough Deputy Mayor Jo Westwood, Liberal MP Jacquie Petrusma, Traders In Purple Tasmanian development director Jennifer Cooper. Picture: RICHARD JUPE
Kingborough Deputy Mayor Jo Westwood, Liberal MP Jacquie Petrusma, Traders In Purple Tasmanian development director Jennifer Cooper. Picture: RICHARD JUPE

A groundbreaking ceremony for Traders In Purple’s Kings Quarter development at the former Kingston High School site was held on Wednesday.

Traders In Purple Tasmanian development director Jennifer Cooper said apart from the 80 homes in phase one, the $300m masterplan also features entertainment facilities and a 10,000m2 commercial office space, which had the potential to create 800 full-time equivalent jobs.

“Despite COVID-19 uncertainty, confidence in the Tasmanian economy remains strong as evidenced by exceptional levels of interest in the first stage at KQ and in Kingston in general,” Ms Cooper said.

“Even before construction commenced, KQ attracted significant interest from prospective purchasers here in Tasmania and interstate.

“We attribute the growing interest to the fact it is located in the heart of Kingston and it is offering a diverse range of housing types including freestanding homes, townhouses and apartments.”

The subdivision will also be home to the Kingborough Council’s multimillion dollar playground, a health centre and the Kingborough Community Hub.

Other planning applications in Kingborough include:

  • 593 Channel Highway, Bonnet Hill | Ancillary dwelling
  • 4 Kiama Place, Blackmans Bay | External alterations (retaining wall)
  • 35 Fergusson Avenue, Tinderbox | Alterations and extensions to dwelling (including decks)
  • 26 Honeys Road, Flowerpot | Extensions and alterations to dwelling, ancillary dwelling and two outbuildings (garage and farm shed)
  • 92 Groningen Road, Kingston | Extension to dwelling (garage and storage)
  • 18 Snow Gum Drive, Snug | Outbuilding (carport)
  • 19 Sunsail Street, Snug | Dwelling
  • 14 Gryces Road, Kingston | Ancillary dwelling – Retrospective
  • 9 Eleni Avenue, Kingston | Dwelling
  • 14 Edwards Street, Gordon | Dwelling
  • 100 Tingira Road, Blackmans Bay | Dwelling
  • 54 Channel Highway, Taroona | Extensions and alterations to dwelling
  • 67 Eldridge Drive, Kingston | Dwelling
  • 4 Elandra Road, Taroona | Extensions and alterations to dwelling (including a new upper storey) and change of use of non-habitable garage to ancillary dwelling
  • 2040 Huon Road, Longley | Boundary adjustment
  • 42 Woodlands Drive, Blackmans Bay | Extensions to dwelling, and Retrospective approval for deck and outbuilding (shed)
  • 101 Nierinna Road, Margate | Outbuilding (shed)
  • 192 Redwood Road, Kingston | Two multiple dwellings (one existing) and demolition of sheds
  • 86 Burwood Drive, Blackmans Bay | Alterations and extensions to dwelling
  • 9 Dolphin Drive, Kingston | Dwelling and outbuilding (shed)
  • 10 Delta Avenue, Taroona | Alterations and additions to existing dwelling
  • 3101 Channel Highway, Kettering | Ancillary dwelling and new wastewater system
  • 51 Eldridge Drive, Kingston | Dwelling
  • 14 Rada Road, Kettering | Outbuilding (shed), including demolition of existing shed
  • 250 Sheepwash Road, Alonnah | Visitor accommodation (holiday cabin), outbuilding (toilet block) and ground-mounted solar panels – Retrospective
  • 2 Dolphin Drive, Kingston | Extensions to Units 1 & 2 (decks) and outbuildings (sheds)
  • 550 Adventure Bay Road, Adventure Bay | Change of use of building in the berry farm from commercial to residential (single dwelling), extensions and alterations to proposed dwelling and alterations to outbuilding (public toilet to be converted to domestic bath house) and demolition of gazebo
  • 6 Henwood Drive, Kingston | Dwelling
  • 76 Campbell Street, Kingston | Demolition of outbuilding (shed), construction of outbuilding (shed)

To see the plans of all the above proposed developments, click here.

King Island

N/A

Latrobe

Launceston

Meander Valley

Northern Midlands

  • Fairfield, 13790 Midland Highway, Epping Forest: Take away coffee shop, amenities, landscaping, carpark and access (irrigation district)
  • 3 Zircon Place, Perth: Multiple Dwellings (2) & retaining walls (vary rear & side setbacks; impervious site coverage & private open space – U2
  • Cnr West St & High Street, Campbell Town: Campbell Town Entrance Sign – northern (other sign)
  • Cnr Torlesse St & High St, Campbell Town: Campbell Town Entrance Sign – southern (other sign)
  • Logan Road, Evandale: Rifle range (Sports & Recreation) including 2 x shipping containers
  • 61 Arthur Street, Perth: Dwelling addition (veranda) & shed (vary side setback)
  • 51 Wellington Street, Longford: Retrospective Solar Panel Installation (Heritage Precinct)
  • 57 Seccombe Street, Perth: Amenity Block (vary side setback)
  • 55 Seccombe Street, Perth: Shed (vary [E] side and rear building envelope)
  • 17 Summit Drive, Devon Hills: Change of use to Visitor Accommodation (non-impervious access and parking)
  • 23 William Street, Longford: Shed (vary setbacks)
  • 7 Clare Street, Campbell Town: Dwelling, shed & access (vary setbacks in Rural Resource Zone)
  • 137 Fairtlough Street, Perth: Multiple Dwellings x 2 (1 new) (vary rear setback, private open space & visitor parking)
  • 46 Anstey Street, Longford: Multiple Dwellings (2, 1 existing) – vary impervious access
  • 159 Gulf Road, Liffey: Twin Cubicle Composting Toilet (vary setbacks, Scenic Management Area; Heritage Listed Place)
  • 39 High Street, Evandale: Dwelling, shed & fence (heritage precinct; works within 50m of railway)
  • Tannery Road, Longford: Shed (24.5m x 15m) to house WWTP equipment
  • 21 King Street, Perth: Shed (Vary Internal Front Setback)
  • 17 Youl Road (to be known as 17 Youl Rd), Perth: Multiple Dwellings x 2 (Vary Rear Setback)
  • 17-17A Marlborough Street, Longford: Change of Use to Food Services (unsealed parking) (Heritage Precinct)
  • U 4/40 Burghley Street, Longford: Awning
  • 8 Church Street, Cressy: Outbuilding 9M x 12M (vary rear building envelope) & demolition of (3) outbuildings
  • 61 Devon Hills Road, Devon Hills: Removal of 4 trees (Biodiversity Code)

See the plans of the above applications here.

Sorell

  • 1 Statesman Court Sorell | Multiple dwellings x 2
  • 47 Sandpiper Drive, Midway Point | Residential dwelling
  • 30 Whitelea Court, Sorell | Residential dwelling
  • 22A Reynolds Road, Midway Point | Residential dwelling
  • 395 Shark Point Road, Penna | Addition and alterations to dwelling
  • 35 Whitelea Court Sorell | Residential dwelling
  • 104 Rosendale Road Sorell | Residential dwelling
  • 20 Wattle Road, Dodges Ferry | Residential outbuilding (garage)
  • 4 Statesman Court, Sorell | Residential dwelling
  • 223 Old Forcett Road, Forcett | 4 lot subdivision
  • 37 Pawlenna Road, Lot 1 Pawleena Road | 297-lot subdivision

See the plans of the above applications here.

Southern Midlands

N/A

Tasman

Waratah Wynyard

West Coast

West Tamar

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