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precinct a s developed from the Launceston Heritage Study 2007

precinct a s developed from the Launceston Heritage Study 2007 – expanded slightly after analysis to provide greater consistency.

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precinct a s developed from the Launceston Heritage Study 2007

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  1. precinct as developed from the Launceston Heritage Study 2007 – expanded slightly after analysis to provide greater consistency

  2. much of the precinct is included on existing heritage lists, but there is a lack of information available to owners and potential developers as to what that means for them, and there are gaps which pose a threat to the setting of the listed properties and the appearance and appeal of the city as a whole

  3. aerial photo showing development within the precinct in 1922

  4. the character description was revised and a detailed history was written by Heritage Tasmania research staff

  5. the statement of significance was revised by Heritage Tasmania preliminary objectives were derived from the Launceston Heritage Study 2007 data collection and analysis was carried out by a team of council staff and student consultants in order to develop appropriate provisions and guidelines for the new planning system

  6. distribution of lot sizes graphs describing built character

  7. height and setback analysis

  8. planning scheme requirements

  9. acceptable building setback area

  10. acceptable building envelope - terrace

  11. acceptable building envelope

  12. acceptable building height area

  13. potential envelope for extensions

  14. potential car parking arrangements

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