Swan Valley Development, Proposed Patio, 30 Vine Street, Herne Hill

Closed 11 Apr 2024

Opened 25 Mar 2024

Overview

The Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) is seeking public comment on a proposal for a development application in the Swan Valley planning area. 

This development proposes the addition of a patio to an existing single house at 30 Vine Street, Herne Hill.

The application proposes a variation to setback requirements of Priority Agriculture zone under the Schedule 5 – Additional Site and Development Requirements of the Swan Valley Planning Scheme No.1.

Key documents

Proposed Development Plan

Frequently asked questions

Why is this application being advertised by DPLH?

The Swan Valley Planning area is in the control of the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC). Any development within this area requires a Development Application which is lodged with the DPLH on behalf of the WAPC.

Who is the applicant for this development and who is the owner of the site?

The applicant for this application is Advanced Patios and the owner is Kathy & Istvan Kolar.

What is the value of the development?

$40,333

What is the role of the City of Swan?

Because this land is under the control of the WAPC, the City of Swan is consulted as a stakeholder.

Has there been any community consultation on this project already?

No, this is the first time the community is being asked for feedback.

What are the elements of the development that I am able to influence?

As part of the consultation, the WAPC is seeking feedback from anyone who would like to provide comments.

What is the process for this development to be determined?

Following advertising, officers will assess the issues and prepare a report and recommendation that will be considered by the Swan Valley Statutory Planning Committee or its delegated Officer. 

 

Areas

  • Metropolitan North East

Audiences

  • Residents
  • Business Operators
  • Land Owners
  • Community Organisations

Interests

  • Development Applications
  • Local Planning Policies
  • Scheme Amendments