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  • Amendment No. 94 (PG-LPS-003/94)

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    Comments close 5pm 16 Septemer 2019

    Local Planning Scheme Amendment Available for Inspection
    Standard Amendment

    The City of Kalamunda has initiated the above Local Planning Scheme No. 3 Amendment No. 94 for the purpose of:
    • Rezoning Lot 112 (280) Holmes Road and Lot 14 (323) Hawtin Road, Forrestfield to ‘Special Use’; and
    • Inserting the following site-specific development conditions into Schedule 4 of the Scheme:
    • Land use permissibility shall be in accordance with the provisions of the Special Rural Zone.
    • Within this zone the following uses are not permitted unless approval is granted by the Council (‘A’):
      • ‘Ancillary Dwelling’
      • ‘Caretakers Dwelling’
      • ‘Community Purpose’
      • ‘Residential Building’ and
      • Place of Worship’.
    • The term ‘Residential Building’ shall have the same meaning given to it in the Residential Design Codes, as amended.

  • Amendment No. 101 (PG-LPS-003/101)

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    Comments close 5pm 25th of May 2019

    Local Planning Scheme Amendment Available for Inspection
    Complex Amendment

    The City of Kalamunda has initiated the above Local Planning Scheme No. 3 Amendment 101 for the purpose of public advertising. Amendment No. 101 relates to the introduction of a Development Contribution Area (DCA) over the Kalamunda Wedge of the Maddington Kenwick Strategic Employment Area (MKSEA).

    • The area has historically been used for rural and rural lifestyle land uses. The future industrial development of the area will generate the need for the provision of new infrastructure and upgrades to existing infrastructure. Given the fragmented nature of land ownership, and the need to achieve a coordinated approach to the delivery of infrastructure, a Development Contribution Plan (DCP) is considered necessary to facilitate infrastructure provision in an equitable manner. A DCA is required to be introduced into the Scheme to enable a DCP to be prepared. For this reason, each of the local governments are proposing to introduce a DCA over the area.

    A DCP is also known as an ‘infrastructure levy’, established to provide for infrastructure construction and upgrades in an area, where the subdivision or development of land creates additional demand for infrastructure such as roads or drainage requirements. DCPs effectively operate on a ‘user pays’ basis, with contributions payable at the time of subdivision or development, typically on a ‘per-lot’ or ‘per square metre’ basis.

    Full details including documentation and submission available here
  • Approved Local Planning Scheme Amendment No. 95

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    It is hereby notified for public information, in accordance with section 87 of the Planning and Development Act 2005 that the Minister for Planning Lands and Heritage approved the City of Kalamunda Local Planning Scheme Amendment No. 95 on 19 December 2018.

    For a copy of the approved local planning scheme amendment, contact the City of Kalamunda on 9257 9999 or enquiries@kalamunda.wa.gov.au.

    Rhonda Hardy
    Chief Executive Officer