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The Shire of Augusta-Margaret River proposes to add provisions to Schedule 7 of its scheme text to allow for the subdivision of 2 adjacent Rural Residential zoned lots into 1 ha lots. At present the minimum lot size permitted is 3 ha.
Amendment 89 proposes Residential Density Code changesfrom R15/40 and R25/40to R15/60 in the suburbs of Kelmscott and Armadale in the vicinity east of Challis and Sherwood train stations; deletion of a special use zone over a fully developed area; and rezoning of various lots to reflectexisting land use.
The City proposes to insert a new clause in the Scheme requiringdevelopment approval to be
obtained prior to the removal or destruction of any tree on the heritage list or significant tree register.
The City of Rockingham proposes a number of changes to its scheme text which will update scheme provisions regarding land used for industry, specifically to:
• protect and enhance vegetation along the major roads (Patterson and Mandurah) either side of the Rockingham Industrial Zone;
• increase setbacks and vary requirements for landscaping in Industrial zones; and
• remove referencesto Kwinana-East Rockingham Industrial Area Improvement Plan 14.
Amendment 84 proposes to insert Home Business as a land use into the Scheme.
Amendment 12 proposes text updates in order to reflect the repeal of Town Planning Scheme
No. 1A, the updated Community Strategic Plan 2017-2027, and to allow the application of a revegetation condition as part of development approval
Amendment 42 proposes to amend the Scheme text and map to introduce a Special Control
Area over the land situated at 1202-1204 Hay Street and 80 Colin Street West Perth to enable the site to be treated as one for the purposes of future development. The amendment includes the introduction of design criteria to guide future development of the land.
Amendment 63 proposes to introduce a Tourism additional use over a portion of the lot to
allow five holiday chalets to be used permanently.
The City of Cockburn proposes to amend the zoning, classification or designation of land to ensure it remains consistent with the Metropolitan Region Scheme.
The Western Australian Planning Commission proposes to remove 1.11 hectares of Bush Forever site 224 and reclassify portions of Lot 4 Fern Road and Lot 102 Castledare Place, Wilson from the Urban zone to Parks and Recreation and from Parks and Recreation to the Urban zone. The Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment will allow for residential development.
