The application seeks planning approval for the construction of a front fence at Lot 6, (No. 723) Great Northern Highway, Herne Hill which proposes the following works:
The construction of a front fence measuring a total of 1.8 metres in height.
The front fence will consist of vertical aluminium slats which are 90mm thick with 30mm spacings between each slat.
Consultation with affected adjoining landowners is required as the proposal...More
The application proposes an eight-storey development with 46 build-to-rent apartments, a 30-room hotel, medical consulting rooms, 16 commercial and retail tenancies and basement parking.
Address: 10-40 Bay View Terrace, Claremont
Local Government: Town of Claremont
Value: $65m
Key Information:
Applicant Planning Report 10 - 40 Bay View Terrace Claremont
Applicant Architectural Drawings Appendix 2
Applicant Heritage Impact...More
The Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) has received an application to develop Lot 35 (No.26) and Lot 36 (No. 2) Seymour Avenue in the Shenton Park Hospital Redevelopment Scheme.
The proposal for Lot 35 comprises a Residential Building with 72 Multiple Dwellings (apartments).
The proposal for Lot 36 comprises a Mixed Use Building with 226 Multiple Dwellings (apartments) plus a café and shop.
Details of the proposal are available to view online...More
Thank you for your interest in shaping the Future of Fremantle. This survey will ask you to consider the information within in the Future of Fremantle Emerging Vision and Scenarios information pack and provide your thoughts and feedback on the following:
Emerging vision and goals
Three land use scenarios
Community priorities for the project
View and download the Emerging Vision and Scenarios document
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Draft Amendment 1 provides a long-term vision for urban development in the City of Swan,covering some 163 hectares of land, to ultimately accommodate up to 7,500people.
The amendment facilitates planning investigations for the land, and will guide future land uses, coordination of major infrastructure, activity centres, regional open space distribution and the protection of environmental assets.
The amendment intends to deliver 2,200 to 2500 dwellings toaccommodate a future...More
The Planning and Development Amendment Bill 2023 (Bill) facilitates the delivery of the government’s priority planning reforms. The Bill, which proposes various changes to the Planning and Development Act 2005 (Act) to modernise and streamline the planning system and assist with the efficient delivery of housing and other critical infrastructure.
A number of reforms are proposed through the Bill, including the following:
Changes to the role and responsibility of local...More