Scheme Amendment No.130 - Proposed zoning changes to properties North Beach

The Scheme Amendment proposes changing the density coding of the land shown on the map overleaf from ‘Residential R30’ to ‘Residential R60’. Additionally, the Scheme Amendment proposes a need for a Local Development Plan (LDP) to be prepared that would address issues such as building setbacks, building heights and retention of existing trees on site. Closing date: 12 April 2024

The Scheme Amendment proposes changing the density coding of the properties bound by Sedgeford Road, Cromer Way, Mundford Street and Ellingham Street from ‘Residential R30’ to ‘Residential R60’. Additionally, the Scheme Amendment proposes a need for a Local Development Plan (LDP) to be prepared that would address issues such as building setbacks, building heights and retention of existing trees on site.

Community engagement was undertaken in 2018 and 2019 to develop a vision for the redevelopment of the land, this also informed the preparation of the LDP.

With the exception of two privately owned lots, the land is owned by the Department of Communities, who intend to redevelop the land.

Should the Scheme Amendment be approved, the intention is for a diverse range of housing comprising of a mix of social, affordable and market housing in the subject area. It is proposed that a number of significant trees that have been retained will be incorporated in the future development of the site. Diverse options such as social and affordable housing are proposed in the subject area. It is proposed that a number of significant trees that have been retained will be incorporated in the future development of the site.

FAQs

What is the purpose of Scheme Amendment No.130?

The Scheme Amendment proposes changing the density coding of the land shown on the map overleaf from ‘Residential R30’ to ‘Residential R60’. Additionally, the Scheme Amendment proposes a need for a Local Development Plan (LDP) to be prepared that would address issues such as building setbacks, building heights and retention of existing trees on site.

What comments can I make?

The City is keen to hear the views of all residents and other stakeholders on the proposal.

When Council considers the comments received, it must only consider the planning merits of the comments made. The City asks that comments be limited to planning matters or impacts of the proposal.

How do I make a submission?

Online

Submissions can be made via the online form.

By post

Chief Executive Officer, City of Stirling, (Scheme Amendment No.126), 25 Cedric Street, Stirling WA 6021

In person

During business hours (8.30am - 5.00pm, Monday to Friday) at the City of Stirling Main Administration Office located at 25 Cedric Street, Stirling

By email

schemes@stirling.wa.gov.au

Please ensure that your name and address is provided on your submission to enable it to be considered.

Timeline

December 2023

Council resolved to advertise the Scheme Amendment

February 2024

Consultation commences

April 2024

Consultation concludes
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For more information, contact Shaun Wheatland, City Future -  Schemes, Policies and Heritage team, on (08) 9205 8555 or schemes@stirling.wa.gov.au.

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