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      • Who does what?
      • About our planning system
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    • What can I do on my block?
      The PlanBuild portal will tell you what zones, codes and other rules apply to your property. Direct further questions to your local council.
    • My planning scheme
      Your local council's website will detail land use or development applications in your area, and applicable planning scheme changes.
    • Planning maps, zones, and overlays
      This link will take you to the LIST - Tasmania's online mapping portal.
    • Commission assessment resources
      This link takes you to the Tasmanian Planning Commission's assessment resources.
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    Hobart TAS 7000

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    Department of State Growth
    GPO Box 536
    Hobart TAS 7001

    Phone: 1300 703 977
    Email: spo@stateplanning.tas.gov.au

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