Submissions

Heritage Housing Sandy Bay, Hobart

PMAT Submission: GHD SURVEY Residential Standards Review

The standards that are resulting in for example in an unreasonable impact on residential character and amenity and remove a right of say over what happens next door to home owners. People’s homes are often their biggest asset but the values of their properties can be unduly impacted due to loss of amenity. This also impacts on people’s well-being.

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View of Hobart from Mount Wellington, Tasmania.

 PMAT Submission: Tasmanian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Bill

PMAT believes that an effective land use planning system is one which provides for economic development that respects our local amenity and character, safeguards our natural and cultural heritage, our sense of place, our brand, and allows the Tasmanian community to participate transparently in planning and development decisions that affect their future.

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Bicheno, Tasmania

PMAT Submission: Tas Planning Commission Review

PMAT believes that an effective land use planning system is one which provides for economic development that respects our local amenity and character, safeguards our natural and cultural heritage, our sense of place, our brand, and allows the Tasmanian community to participate transparently in planning and development decisions that affect their future.

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