Amendment 76 proposes to rezone Lot 500 from ‘General Agriculture’ to ‘Future Development’ zone; amend Schedule 11-Structure Plan Areas of the Scheme text and amend the Scheme Maps accordingly.
Amendment 2 proposes scheme text modifications applicable to the consideration and approval of subdivisions under the Swan Valley Planning Scheme. The amendment includes the insertion of Clause 39A to provide for discretionary decisions by the Western Australian Planning Commission to approve subdivisions that are not fully compliant with an additional site and development requirements. The amendment also proposes modifications to Schedule 5, regarding subdivision succession provisions and application of minimum lot size requirements.
Amendment 202 proposes to rezone land from ‘Industrial Development’ to ‘General Industrial’ and
‘Service Industrial’, and ‘General Industrial’ to ‘Service Industrial’, along with the introduction of
‘Additional Uses’. Amendment 202 also proposes rezoning of land from the ‘Industrial Development’
zone to ‘Local Scheme Reserve – Public Use’, and from ‘Industrial Development’ to ‘Conservation’.
Scheme text amendments related to land use permissibility are also proposed.
Amendment 0068/57 proposes to rezone a portion of Lot 61 Coalfields Road, Roelands from the ‘Rural’ zone to ‘Urban Deferred’ under the GBRS. This portion of land is proposed to be amalgamated with Lot 42 Government Road.
Amendment 21 proposes to rezone Lot 13129 from the ‘Rural’ zone and the ‘Public purposes’ reserve to the ‘Light Industry’ zone.
Amendment 1397/57 proposes to reclassify approximately 19.8 hectares of land along the Mangles Bay foreshore from the ‘Port Installations’ reserve to the ‘Public Purposes- Commonwealth Government’ and ‘Parks and Recreation’ reserves under the MRS.
Amendment 55 proposes to insert an ‘Additional Use Site No.10’ (AU 10) to the LPS 8 text (and modify the scheme map), with the Special Condition that Clause 6.3.1 (b) no development is permitted which would attract persons, other than those working in the adjacent strategic industrial area of the scheme does not apply to the AU10 area. The amendment is proposed to provide clarity to decision makers to enable consideration of future development within the amendment area without demonstrating an actual connection to the Maitland Strategic Industrial Area workforce at any one point in time. No additional uses for zoned land are proposed as part of this amendment.
Amendment 6 proposes to insert the new definition ‘Major Event’ temporarily (two weeks either side of the Solar Eclipse event) into both section 2.3 'Additional uses in Local Reserves' (AR1) and into Schedule 2 – ‘Additional Uses (A9)’.
The Shire of Exmouth has initiated Amendment 7, ‘Additional Use (A10)’, to provide temporary options in and around the Exmouth townsite to cater for and facilitate the Total Solar Eclipse event in April 2023. The temporary use is proposed for four weeks between 6 April 2023 and 4 May 2023. The ‘Additional Use’ proposes to temporally allow holiday house, holiday accommodation, camping ground, caravan park and car park uses as discretionary in the areas mentioned above and conditions to manage development impacts.
The Western Australian Planning Commission proposes to transfer approximately 8,028 square metres of land in Cottesloe from the Public Purposes – Special Uses reservation to the Urban zone. The site is occupied by Old Cable Station, listed on the State Register of Heritage Places, and was previously used as the McCall Centre. The proposed urban zoning is to facilitate the sale of the land, which is surplus to Government requirements