Plans and/or applications have been submitted to the Hobart City Council for a planning permit under section 57 of the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993 and/or a works application under the Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1995 for the following uses and/or developments.
Applications highlighted pink denotes a works application under the Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1995.
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The contents of this website (which includes downloadable material) are subject to copyright and are protected by laws of Australia and other countries through international treaties. The Council grants you a non-exclusive licence to reproduce the contents of this website in your web browser (and in any cache file produced by your web browser) for the sole purpose of viewing the content. The Council reserves all other rights. Digital applications displayed on this website are intended for public perusal only and should not be reproduced without the consent of the copyright owner.
For Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993 applications: The information on this website is provided for the purpose of encouraging public participation in the planning process in accordance with the objectives of the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993. The information is not a detailed history of the Development Application process and does not constitute notification for the purposes of section 57(3) of the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993. Persons wishing to confirm the details of the statutory notice must view the development application on the land or at the planning authority's office.
For Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1993 applications: The information on this website is provided for the purpose of encouraging public participation. The information is not a detailed history of the works application process and does not constitute notification for the purposes of section 34 of the Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1995. Persons wishing to confirm the details of the statutory notice must view the works application at the planning authority's office.
The Advertised Applications are available in RSS format. You can access the feed by clicking on the little orange and white RSS feed icon below. If you'd like to know more about Hobart City Council's RSS feed you can read about it on the What is an RSS Feed page.

The applications are also available for inspection during normal office hours at the planning authority's office (16 Elizabeth Street, Hobart) for a period of 14 days from the publication of the notice.
(N. D. Heath)
General Manager
Would you like to make a representation?
You have 14 days from the date the application was first advertised to lodge a representation with Council (as per the representation expiry date).
Representations may be made in writing addressed to the General Manager, GPO Box 503, Hobart 7001 or hand delivered to Council's Customer Service Centre at 16 Elizabeth Street, Hobart. Note: Postal or hand delivered representations must be received prior to 5.15pm on the date of the representation expiry date to be accepted.
Representations may also be made by electronic mail. Representations made by electronic mail must be received no later than 12 Midnight on the date of the representation expiry date to be accepted and must be sent to representation@hobartcity.com.au. Representations sent by electronic mail to any other e-mail address will not be accepted.
Late representations will not be considered.
You may wish to use Council's standard Representation Form. For further information about representations, see the attached information sheet.
Please note that where there is an application advertised under the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993 and the Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1993, separate representations will need to be made.
Conciliation Services
Council now provides a conciliation service for disputes relating to development applications. The conciliation service is only available for disputes relating to development applications under section 57 of the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993. For more information or to apply for conciliation, please see the Conciliation services page. If you wish to apply for conciliation, you must do so by the expiry of the representation period.