Local Planning Scheme No 12 - Amendment No 1

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The City of Mandurah have prepared an amendment to the Local Planning Scheme 12.

A Local Planning Scheme is the key document used to control and guide development within a local government area, and sets out procedures for the assessment and determination of new development. The amendment involves five separate changes and includes:

1. Modifying the R-Code density from R25 to R40 for the following lots:

  • Lots 810 and 83-91 (No. 1 - 19 south side) Adana Street, Mandurah;
  • Lots 92 – 95 (No. 2 - 8) Rigel Street, Mandurah;
  • Lots 104 - 107 (No. 3, 5, 7 & 9) Anstruther Road, Mandurah;
  • Lots 96 – 135 (No. 1 - 27) Cygni Street, Mandurah; and,
  • Lots 500 and 109 - 121 (No. 54 - 80 north eastern side) Boundary Road, Mandurah.

2. Modifying the R-Code density from R10 to R5 for the following lots:

  • Lots 201 – 210 Bulara Road, Greenfields; and
  • Lots 211 – 220 Balwina Road, Greenfields

3. Rezoning Lot 9000 Country Club Drive, Dawesville from ‘Residential (R60)’ to ‘Tourist’; and adding the following to Table 4 (Specified Additional Use for Zoned Land in Scheme Area)

No

Description of Land

Additional Use

Conditions

2

Lot 9000 Country Club Drive, Dawesville

P Uses:

  • single dwelling

Nil

4. Adding the following land use to Table 6 (Special Use Zones in Scheme Area) to SU2 as it applies to Lot 2002 Marina Quay Drive, Erskine:

  • ‘P Uses – Hotel’;

5. Adding the following to the Conditions Column of Schedule A – Clause 61(1) Development for which Development Approval is Not Required – Item No 26 ‘Removal of Trees:

  • where the tree is dead or constitutes an immediate threat to life or property;
  • where the tree is within three metres of the wall of an existing or approved building;
  • where the tree is required to be removed for the purposes of bushfire prevention and control including a firebreak as required by any relevant legislation;

As part of the advertising process, you have the opportunity to provide comments on the Amendment. Due to the Christmas holiday period, an extended period for submissions is being made available, with comments being sought by Wednesday, 8 February 2023.

Submissions can be either:

  • emailed to: planning@mandurah.wa.gov.au
  • posted to City of Mandurah, PO Box 210, Mandurah WA 6210; or
  • lodged in person at the City’s Administration Building.

Please ensure that names, addresses and the property affected are included in any written submission.

All submissions received will be assessed and a report will be considered by Council prior to Council resolving whether it supports the amendment either with or without modification. Council’s decision, together with all submissions received, will be forwarded to the Western Australian Planning Commission and with the final determination on the Amendment to be made by the Minister for Planning.


The City of Mandurah have prepared an amendment to the Local Planning Scheme 12.

A Local Planning Scheme is the key document used to control and guide development within a local government area, and sets out procedures for the assessment and determination of new development. The amendment involves five separate changes and includes:

1. Modifying the R-Code density from R25 to R40 for the following lots:

  • Lots 810 and 83-91 (No. 1 - 19 south side) Adana Street, Mandurah;
  • Lots 92 – 95 (No. 2 - 8) Rigel Street, Mandurah;
  • Lots 104 - 107 (No. 3, 5, 7 & 9) Anstruther Road, Mandurah;
  • Lots 96 – 135 (No. 1 - 27) Cygni Street, Mandurah; and,
  • Lots 500 and 109 - 121 (No. 54 - 80 north eastern side) Boundary Road, Mandurah.

2. Modifying the R-Code density from R10 to R5 for the following lots:

  • Lots 201 – 210 Bulara Road, Greenfields; and
  • Lots 211 – 220 Balwina Road, Greenfields

3. Rezoning Lot 9000 Country Club Drive, Dawesville from ‘Residential (R60)’ to ‘Tourist’; and adding the following to Table 4 (Specified Additional Use for Zoned Land in Scheme Area)

No

Description of Land

Additional Use

Conditions

2

Lot 9000 Country Club Drive, Dawesville

P Uses:

  • single dwelling

Nil

4. Adding the following land use to Table 6 (Special Use Zones in Scheme Area) to SU2 as it applies to Lot 2002 Marina Quay Drive, Erskine:

  • ‘P Uses – Hotel’;

5. Adding the following to the Conditions Column of Schedule A – Clause 61(1) Development for which Development Approval is Not Required – Item No 26 ‘Removal of Trees:

  • where the tree is dead or constitutes an immediate threat to life or property;
  • where the tree is within three metres of the wall of an existing or approved building;
  • where the tree is required to be removed for the purposes of bushfire prevention and control including a firebreak as required by any relevant legislation;

As part of the advertising process, you have the opportunity to provide comments on the Amendment. Due to the Christmas holiday period, an extended period for submissions is being made available, with comments being sought by Wednesday, 8 February 2023.

Submissions can be either:

  • emailed to: planning@mandurah.wa.gov.au
  • posted to City of Mandurah, PO Box 210, Mandurah WA 6210; or
  • lodged in person at the City’s Administration Building.

Please ensure that names, addresses and the property affected are included in any written submission.

All submissions received will be assessed and a report will be considered by Council prior to Council resolving whether it supports the amendment either with or without modification. Council’s decision, together with all submissions received, will be forwarded to the Western Australian Planning Commission and with the final determination on the Amendment to be made by the Minister for Planning.