About 200 submissions were made to the Glamorgan Spring Bay Council about a proposed multi-million dollar development on the state’s East Coast.
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The development at Dolphin Sands would include 139 villas and units at the Cambria Homestead Precinct, 161 units and villas along the river, an 80-unit health retreat, golf course, 20 accommodation units at the golf range, and a 150-room resort.
It would also include community meeting and entertainment facilities, crematoria and cemeteries, educational and occasional care, boating, sport and recreation facilities.
Glamorgan Spring Bay mayor Michael Kent said not all the submissions were “necessarily against” the proposal.
“But, even some of the ones that were supportive of the development still want some questions answered,” he said.
“Council’s job now is to go through the submissions and respond to people.”
He said the proposal was not likely to go before the council until about August or September.
The Cambria Project developers have said it would establish the benchmark in luxury eco-tourism in Tasmania.