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https://www.gcc.tas.gov.au/services/animals-and-pets/noisy-dogs/
[…] of the dates, times and possible causes of the dog’s noise, over 14 days. Please lodge the forms and pay the Formal Complaint Fee at our Customer Service Centre. The next step is that our Animal Management Officers will investigate the complaint as soon as possible. If there is a noise nuisance, formal action […]
https://www.gcc.tas.gov.au/services/planning-and-building/building/
[…] the building’s features safe for users? The process may involve a series of inspections at various stages of construction of a building to ensure that these issues have been addressed. We do not survey building plans or provide an inspection service but you can find private building surveyors listed in the Yellow Pages or online.
https://www.gcc.tas.gov.au/business/doing-business-in-glenorchy/footpath-trading-in-glenorchy/
[…] you want to have portable signage on the footpath. You just need to complete Step 1. Submit your application form to Council by Email: gccmail@gcc.tas.gov.au Mail: PO Box 103, Glenorchy TAS 7010 In person: Our Customer Service Centre is located at 374 Main Road Glenorchy and is open Monday to Friday between 8.30am and 5pm.
https://www.gcc.tas.gov.au/council/council-meetings/attend-and-participate/
[…] email to the Mayor at gccmail@gcc.tas.gov.au, • write to the Mayor at PO Box 103, Glenorchy, Tas 7010, or • drop your written request at our Customer Service Centre, 374 Main Road, Glenorchy More information about addressing a Council meeting is available here. Tabling a petition If you wish to table a petition at […]
https://www.gcc.tas.gov.au/services/planning-and-building/planning-and-development/tasmanian-planning-scheme-glenorchy/
[…] in General Residential under the new scheme, Light Industrial is Light Industrial etc. However, there are some changes: Single lots previously in a Local Business Zone (often service stations and hotels) are included in the surrounding zone (General Residential or Inner Residential). A Site-Specific control has been applied to enable the existing use to […]
https://www.gcc.tas.gov.au/services/asset-management/asset-planning/
[…] community. Our Strategic Asset Management Plan provides a framework for planning, constructing, maintaining, and operating assets. This means: We can maintain assets for the future within our budget and service levels. We ensure effective management plans for transport, drainage, buildings, parks, and recreation. We continually improve our knowledge and practices to better manage our assets.
https://www.gcc.tas.gov.au/services/planning-and-building/planning-and-development/applying-for-a-planning-permit/
We offer a service to determine whether your proposal requires a planning permit. This is called either a ‘No Planning Approval Required’ or a ‘No Permit Required’ certification. To apply, complete an application form (PDF) and submit the form with your proposal plans and a current copy of the title to gccmail@gcc.tas.gov.au and pay […]
https://www.gcc.tas.gov.au/services/community/health-and-wellbeing/
[…] 2021 Other immunisations You can buy the adult diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough vaccines at Council offices, or by booking and paying with a credit card over the phone on 03 6216 6800. Vaccines must be purchased from Council before you come to the clinic. Please bring your vaccine receipt to the clinic when you […]
https://www.gcc.tas.gov.au/council/governance-and-operations/public-interest-disclosures/
[…] is a protected disclosure take all necessary steps to ensure your identity is protected If the information concerns improper behaviour or actions of the PID Officer or the Chief Executive Officer, then you should report it directly to the Ombudsman. Contacts PID Officers Email – pid@gcc.tas.gov.au Ombudsman Contact Information: Phone: 1800 001 170 Website: Public Interest Disclosures Email: ombudsman@ombudsman.tas.gov.au
https://www.gcc.tas.gov.au/services/planning-and-building/planning-and-development/heritage-properties/
[…] to maintain old buildings is for the place to be used. Sometimes changes are needed to make the place liveable – a new bathroom, kitchen, heating or electrical work. There is usually no reason why this work cannot occur, however, it is worthwhile getting good advice to help you achieve a workable and heritage-sensitive […]