Lots 1 and 3 Southern Estuary Road, Lake Clifton. Scheme Purpose: (a) rezoning Lot 3 Pt. Wellington Location 2942 Southern Estuary Road, Lake Clifton from “Rural 1 General Farming” to “ Rural 6 – Rural-Residential”; and (b) incorporating into Schedule 2 of the Scheme Text Policies and provisions relating to development on Lot 3 Location 2942, Southern Estuary Road.
The purpose of the Wungong Urban Water Redevelopment Scheme 2006 in broad terms is to provide for the orderly and proper control of development within the Scheme area. The Scheme area consists of approximately 1500 hectares (ha) of rural land in Brookdale. Most of the site is substantially cleared low lying palusplain with the Wungong River traversing the site. The site is mostly in the Southern River catchment of the Swan and Canning Rivers system. A small portion drains to the Birrega Main Drain in the Peel-Harvey catchment.
This scheme was previously known as the 'Brookdale Redevelopment Scheme 2005 Amendment 1 (Brookdale Master Plan)'
The Shire of Harvey proposes to amend District Planning Scheme No. 1 by rezoning Lot 5 Old Coast Road, Leschenault (Pt Loc 23, Plan 7938) from "Tourist" zone and "Recreation" reserve to "Residential Development" zone, "Tourist" zone and "Recreation and Conservation" reserve and "Modified Water Body". The land the subject of this scheme amendment comprises an area bounded by the Collie River, the Old Coast Road and the Leschenault Inlet. The land essentially forms the Point Douro peninsula on the north-eastern side of the Collie River Delta.
This assessment is of a scheme remitted by the Minister for the Environment for the EPA to assess management plans for acid sulphate soils more fully and to review conditions relating to flood regimes (previous assessment no. 1156).
The Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC), the Responsible Authority, proposes to reserve 201 hectares (ha) of Stakehill Swamp, Baldivis for Parks and Recreation (P&R) in the Metropolitan Region Scheme (MRS).
Stakehill Swamp is approximately 50 kilometres south-west of Perth in the City of Rockingham. It is bounded by Stakehill Road, Mandurah Road, Sixty Eight Road and Eighty Road and is south-east of Lake Cooloongup. It consists of 34 properties including land owned by the WAPC and in private ownership. The land surrounding Stakehill Swamp has been significantly cleared over time for agricultural purposes such as market gardening.
The Shire of Chapman Valley, the Responsible Authority, proposes to update its entire Local Planning Scheme (LPS). This assessment relates to only one of the proposed changes, being the proposed rezoning of Lots 3, 7 to 12, 15 to 17, 154, 156 and Street Number 1891 North West Coastal Highway, Buller from “General Farming” to “Development” zone.
City of Albany Town Planning Scheme No. 3 Amendment 247 Amending the Subdivision Guide Plan and Modifying various Provisions associated with Development Exclusion Areas, Caretakers Dwellings, Development Approval and road alignments within Conservation Zone No. 1.
To amend reservations and zonings in the Metropolitan Region Scheme consistent with the Alkimos-Eglinton Structure Plan.
The main elements of the amendment with the potential to impact on the environment are:
The Greater Bunbury Region Scheme (GBRS) defines the broad pattern of land use for the City of Bunbury and the Shires of Harvey, Dardanup and Capel. The main purpose of the GBRS is to provide the statutory basis for implementing region plans such as the Bunbury - Wellington Region Plan (WAPC, 1995) and Greater Bunbury Structure Plan (WAPC, 1995) to ensure that regional facilities such as regional open space and regional roads are provided. The GBRS includes regional reservations and broad land use zones.
The Shire of Harvey proposes to amend District Planning Scheme No. 1 by rezoning Lot 5 Old Coast Road, Leschenault (Pt Loc 23, Plan 7938) from “Tourist” zone and “Recreation” reserve to “Residential Development” zone, “Tourist” zone, “Recreation and Conservation” reserve and “Modified Water Body”.
The Concept Development Plan associated with Amendment No. 13 comprises several components:
Appeals were allowed in part on 8 May 2006 for further assessment in relation to risks posed by acid sulphate soils. This assessment has been superseded by the assessment of Harvey District Planning Scheme No. 1 Amendment No 13.