Local Structure Plan - Forrestfield North: Residential Precinct

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The draft Local Structure Plan for the Residential Precinct of the Forrestfield North redevelopment is now complete and open for public comment.


Background:

In 2014, the State Government confirmed the Forrestfield-Airport Link project, inclusive of a new rail line to Perth Airport and a train station in Forrestfield North near High Wycombe. In September 2015, the City of Kalamunda adopted a District Structure Plan, which set a vision and planning framework for development surrounding the future railway station in Forrestfield North.

In mid-2017, the City of Kalamunda sought community feedback to help guide the development of more detailed plans (also known as Local Structure Plans) for three key spaces; Forrestfield Station Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Precinct, the Forrestfield North Activity Centre Precinct, and the Forrestfield North Residential Precinct. There was a large volume of interest from the community, with input from over 400 residents.

Development of the draft Local Structure Plan for the Forrestfield North Residential Precinct is now complete and open for public comment. A copy of the plan can be found on the attachments section of this page.

Key features of the plan include medium-high density residential zonings from R60 to R100, new road connections, local open space and drainage reserves, a community hub and primary school. The plan also supports the retention of land for conservation, in accordance with the requirements from State Government environmental agencies.


Have Your Say:

The City of Kalamunda is seeking your feedback on the draft Local Structure Plan. Tell us your thoughts by completing the survey below.

Comments close 5pm Monday 2 July 2018.

The draft Local Structure Plan for the Residential Precinct of the Forrestfield North redevelopment is now complete and open for public comment.


Background:

In 2014, the State Government confirmed the Forrestfield-Airport Link project, inclusive of a new rail line to Perth Airport and a train station in Forrestfield North near High Wycombe. In September 2015, the City of Kalamunda adopted a District Structure Plan, which set a vision and planning framework for development surrounding the future railway station in Forrestfield North.

In mid-2017, the City of Kalamunda sought community feedback to help guide the development of more detailed plans (also known as Local Structure Plans) for three key spaces; Forrestfield Station Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Precinct, the Forrestfield North Activity Centre Precinct, and the Forrestfield North Residential Precinct. There was a large volume of interest from the community, with input from over 400 residents.

Development of the draft Local Structure Plan for the Forrestfield North Residential Precinct is now complete and open for public comment. A copy of the plan can be found on the attachments section of this page.

Key features of the plan include medium-high density residential zonings from R60 to R100, new road connections, local open space and drainage reserves, a community hub and primary school. The plan also supports the retention of land for conservation, in accordance with the requirements from State Government environmental agencies.


Have Your Say:

The City of Kalamunda is seeking your feedback on the draft Local Structure Plan. Tell us your thoughts by completing the survey below.

Comments close 5pm Monday 2 July 2018.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    This survey relates to the City of Kalamunda’s draft Local Structure Plan for the Forrestfield North – Residential Precinct.

    Please ensure you have viewed the Local Structure Plan for the Residential Precinct before completing this survey. 

    You can find a copy of the plan in the Document Library. 

    This survey closes at 5pm on Monday 2 July 2018.


    Thanks for sharing your feedback! The comment period has now closed. 
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