The Shire of Mount Magnet proposes to amend its Local Planning Scheme No. 2 to comply with the model and deemed provisions, revise some planning controls, and respond to additional objectives to be included in the Local Planning Strategy. Amendment 1 will also amend Schedule 4 to permit the development of a Service Station and Fuel Depot on Lot 529 Richardson Street, Mount Magnet.
Rezone Lot 21 Southern Estuary Road and Part Lot 7 Dunkeld Road, Herron from the Rural zone to the Rural Residential zone.
Final decision
On the 27th July 2020 the Minister for Environment, in accordance with section 48A(2) of the Environmental Protection Act 1986, advised the City of Mandurah that Amendment 137 is incapable of being made environmentally acceptable, and a statement of environmental conditions cannot be delivered and published under section 48F of the EP Act. (See Minister's decision below).
The Town of Port Hedland proposes to reclassify and rezone various lots known as the ‘Stables Precinct’ to Urban Development.
LPS 3 is proposed to replace the existing Town Planning Scheme 2. The changes are predominantly to update the Scheme to align with the Planning and Development Regulations 2015, to reflect existing land use. The new scheme proposes a number of changes including new zones, rezonings, text updates, scheme provision amendments, additional uses to reflect actual land uses and the introduction of several Special Control Areas.
Amendment 185 proposes improvements to the administration of developer contribution arrangements to the East Wanneroo (Cells 1-9) Agreed Structure Plans.
Amendment 103 proposes to rezone the above lots from General Rural to the Special Rural zone, with specific text provisions to be inserted into Schedule 11 Special Rural Zone No. 6 covering extensive planning and development requirements to address environmental impacts.
Amendment 43 proposes to introduce Additional Uses and a Special Control Area over Lot 500 Murray Street, West Perth to facilitate a supermarket mixed use development.
Amendment 114 proposes to rezone land in the Herdsman Glendalough Special Control Area from ‘Development’ to ‘Residential’, ’Light Industry’ and ‘Mixed Use’. This amendment proposes provisions in the Scheme text necessary as a consequence of the Planning and Development (Local Planning Scheme Regulations) 2015. The area is already fully developed.
The City of Armadale proposes to rezone Lot 3 Armadale Road and Lot 301 Anstey Road, Forrestdale from Urban to Local Centre. The site already contains residential development.
Amendment 8 proposes to reduce the residential densities of properties on Alexander Road, Philip Road, Waratah Avenue and Alexander Place, Dalkeith.