The purpose of this omnibus amendment is to amend several parts of the scheme consistent with the ‘Report of Review’ considered by the Western Australian Planning Commission in May 2022. This Amendment includes rezoning and mapping changes.
The amendment proposes to rezone Precinct 1 and Precincts 2 – 4 in Baldivis from the Rural zone to the Urban Deferred zone to facilitate future residential development following the lifting of Urban Deferment.
The amendment proposes to rezone Precinct 1 and Precincts 2 – 4 in Baldivis from the Rural zone to the Urban Deferred zone to facilitate future residential development following the lifting of Urban Deferment.
The Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority (DevelopmentWA) has prepared the Bentley Redevelopment Scheme which proposes to guide development of the Bentley Redevelopment Area.
The amendment proposes to rationalise various lots and reserves by rezoning land from ‘Development’ to ‘Residential’ and ‘Local Scheme Reserve – Public Open Space’. The Local Structure Plan No. 64 text and provisions, and relevant scheme maps, are to be amended accordingly.
The amendment proposes to rezone Lot 6 Commonage Road, Quindalup from ‘Light Industry’ to ‘Urban Development’ and to introduce provisions at Schedule 3, Special Provision No. 31 of the Scheme. The proposed amendment is to facilitate future residential (and associated) land uses at the site.
The amendment proposes to reclassify approximately 393 hectares (ha) in North Ellenbrook from the ‘Rural’ zone to ‘Urban Deferred’ zone and ‘Parks and Recreation’ reservation, to facilitate future residential, light industrial and commercial development. The proposed amendment is consistent with the North Ellenbrook (West) District Structure Plan.
The amendment proposes to rationalise various structure plans within Development Area (DA) 26 and DA 27, rezone various lots from ‘Development’ to ‘Residential’, ‘Parks and Recreation’, ‘Lakes and Drainage’ and ‘Local Road’, insert ‘Special Use 31’ into Table 8 – Special Use Zones of the scheme text, and reduce the extent of DA 26 and DA 27 Special Control area boundaries.
Local Planning Scheme (LPS) 18 represents an administrative update to the City of Swan’s existing LPS 17, to ensure consistency with the requirements of the Model Provisions at Schedule 1 of the Planning and Development (Local Planning Schemes) Regulations 2015 (the Regulations), the City’s Local Planning Strategy, and relevant state planning legislation and policies.
The Western Australian Planning Commission proposes to rezone approximately 178 hectares
of land in Maida Vale from the Rural zone to the Urban Deferred zone in order to facilitate
future residential development.