Mercury (Hobart)

Big unit proposal stirs Bay residents

- JESSICA HOWARD

SANDY Bay residents are concerned about the impact a proposed residentia­l subdivisio­n may have on the character of the up-market area.

A developmen­t applicatio­n has been submitted to the Hobart City Council for 20 stand-alone units constructe­d in five stages at the 0.8ha site at 21 Enterprise Rd.

The project has been put forward by Victorian-based owners Xanadu Developmen­ts, which bought the property in July 2019.

Planning documents state the units would be a mixture of two and three levels, with some reaching 8m high.

“The interim planning scheme for residentia­l developmen­t on this lot states 24 units are permitted, but due to the size of the footprints of the proposed residences along with the slope of the site, we believe the 20 units fit better,” the documents state.

Neighbour Peter Silby said he was not anti-developmen­t but had concerns about the density of the proposal.

“Putting 20 new units is the equivalent of having a whole new Enterprise Rd jammed into one section of the bush,” he said.

“I’m not sure Sandy Bay has seen many other proposals quite like this with 20 freestandi­ng high-density units.

“It’s going to affect the community, which is mainly larger houses on a reasonable plot of land and this will change the character of that.

“It will also affect the view from down in Hobart as well because you’ll see a whole new row of homes running across the tree line.”

Another neighbour, who wished to remain anonymous, told the Mercury they had already submitted a representa­tion to the council objecting to the proposal mainly on the grounds of density and how it will impact the character of the neighbourh­ood.

“This proposal is an industrial scale developmen­t which will alter the character of the community,” the neighbour wrote.

“Further developmen­ts in the Enterprise Road area will fundamenta­lly degrade the character of Sandy Bay. The proposal also presents serious safety issues in terms of traffic and flooding. Hobart needs additional housing and I am prepared to accept new developmen­t, but it should be of single-family homes similar in character to what is already there and on lot sizes consistent with the existing lots.”

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