Mercury (Hobart)

Planning changes in motion for Wilkinsons Point

- JESSICA HOWARD

THE process for planning scheme amendments that would enable a $200 million waterfront sports, retail and entertainm­ent precinct in Glenorchy has begun.

The Glenorchy City Council’s planning authority last night voted to initiate changes to the planning scheme relating to the Wilkinsons Point area.

The developmen­t proposed by National Basketball League boss Larry Kestelman’s LK Group is expected to also pave the way for a Tasmanian team.

The council voted to create a draft amendment to the planning scheme to include a new specific area plan for

Wilkinsons Point. If ultimately approved by the Tasmanian Planning Commission, new discretion­ary uses allowed at the site would include visitor accommodat­ion, hotel use, food services, childcare, retail, community gardens, business and profession­al uses and commuter transit services.

According to council documents, the Wilkinsons Point Specific Area Plan is intended to provide for a state NBL team training and performanc­e facility, supported by a range of active recreation, hotel accommodat­ion, sports, retail and food services “whilst retaining public access for passive recreation and community events”.

The plan is also intended to create a “vibrant and engaging district that prioritise­s pedestrian movement and activity through designed landscaped areas, integrated infrastruc­ture and connectivi­ty within the site.”

A park and ride facility plus infrastruc­ture for sustainabl­e transport has also been flagged.

The Mercury reported in October that student accommodat­ion was being considered as a late addition to the precinct, but this idea has since been dropped by the LK Group.

Glenorchy Mayor Kristie Johnston said the changes would be open for public comment, before being sent to the Planning Commission.

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