Amendment 4 proposes to rezone Lots 160, 161 and Lots 221-223 Hepburn Street, Mount Magnet, from ‘Residential’ to ‘Special Use’, deleting the Residential Design Codes – Volume 1 (R-Codes) designation and amending the Scheme Map accordingly.
The scheme will give effect to the Redcliffe Station Precinct Improvement Scheme No.
1 (RSPIS No. 1) (including scheme text and map), associated with Improvement Plan
No. 45: Redcliffe Station Precinct.
The amendment proposes to delete provisions (a) to (j) in ‘Table 6 – Additional
requirements that apply to land in Scheme area’ under ‘Part 4 – General development
requirements’ and delete ‘Schedule 1 – Car parking requirements’.
Amendment 335 proposes to amend the Shire of Murray’s Local Planning Scheme 4
(LPS4) by rezoning various lots in Dwellingup and Inglehope from ‘State Forest’ to
‘Rural’ to align with the Peel Region Scheme.
The amendment proposes to insert ‘Community Purpose’ in ‘Schedule 2 – Additional Uses’ over Lot 35 Welshpool Road East, Wattle Grove.
To rezone approximately 123.5 hectares of land in Wattle Grove from the Rural zone to the Urban zone
The amendment proposes to insert ‘Restaurant/Café’ as an additional use in existing ‘Additional Use 37’ (Schedule 2), applicable to Lots 810 and 811 Wanneroo Road, Wanneroo, and to modify existing text for ‘Shop’.
The amendment proposes to amend existing Additional Use 14 – ‘Food and Beverage Production (Discretionary (D))’ by amending the limit of occupation of ‘Food and Beverage Production ‘D’ to 900m2, and inserting ‘Reception Centre’ as a ‘D’ land use, limited to 470m2.
The scheme amendment is proposed to facilitate the implementation of the Albany Highway Precinct Structure Plan (AHPSP). The amendment includes changes in zoning, reservation and R-codes of various lots within the AHPSP, and administrative text changes.
The scheme will give effect to the Oats Street Station Precinct Structure Plan
(OSSPSP), which includes the rezoning of various lots and reserves and administrative
changes. The amendment area is fully developed.