Draft LPP34: Wetlands and Waterways

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The City of Kalamunda adopted a Draft Local Planning Policy 34 - Wetlands and Waterways (LPP34) for public comment. 

The preparation of LPP 34 has been identified as a key initiative throughout the City’s strategic environmental framework, including the Kalamunda Clean and Green: Local Environment Strategy 2019 – 2029 and the Environmental Land Use Planning Strategy. The draft LPP34 has been developed to provide protection and enhancement of the City’s wetlands and waterways including their hydrological, ecological, and social values.

The purpose of LPP34 is to establish appropriate setbacks (foreshores and buffers) to wetlands and waterways, through the planning and development process. LPP34 also seeks to enhance the environmental values of the City’s wetlands and waterways through the implementation of environmental management, including rehabilitation provisions.

See the Document Library on this page to view the Draft LPP34, the Community Engagement Report and more.


Have your Say!

The City is now seeking written submissions on the draft LPP34. The submissions will be considered prior to making modifications and consideration of the LPP34 for final adoption.

For any further information, please contact the City of Kalamunda via telephone on (08) 9257 9999 during office hours.

Written submissions can be provided via:

Online: via the online form below
In Person: City of Kalamunda, 2 Railway Road, Kalamunda
By Email: enquiries@kalamunda.wa.gov.au
By Post: City of Kalamunda, PO Box 42, Kalamunda 6926

Feedback closes at 5pm on 14 February 2022

Feedback extended until 21 February 2022, 5.00pm

Feedback has now closed. Thank you to everyone who contributed!


Update

Click to view the Community Engagement Report for LPP34 Wetlands and Waterways (or go to the Document Library tab).

Feedback received will be used to inform Local Planning Policy 34: Wetlands and Waterways.

The City of Kalamunda adopted a Draft Local Planning Policy 34 - Wetlands and Waterways (LPP34) for public comment. 

The preparation of LPP 34 has been identified as a key initiative throughout the City’s strategic environmental framework, including the Kalamunda Clean and Green: Local Environment Strategy 2019 – 2029 and the Environmental Land Use Planning Strategy. The draft LPP34 has been developed to provide protection and enhancement of the City’s wetlands and waterways including their hydrological, ecological, and social values.

The purpose of LPP34 is to establish appropriate setbacks (foreshores and buffers) to wetlands and waterways, through the planning and development process. LPP34 also seeks to enhance the environmental values of the City’s wetlands and waterways through the implementation of environmental management, including rehabilitation provisions.

See the Document Library on this page to view the Draft LPP34, the Community Engagement Report and more.


Have your Say!

The City is now seeking written submissions on the draft LPP34. The submissions will be considered prior to making modifications and consideration of the LPP34 for final adoption.

For any further information, please contact the City of Kalamunda via telephone on (08) 9257 9999 during office hours.

Written submissions can be provided via:

Online: via the online form below
In Person: City of Kalamunda, 2 Railway Road, Kalamunda
By Email: enquiries@kalamunda.wa.gov.au
By Post: City of Kalamunda, PO Box 42, Kalamunda 6926

Feedback closes at 5pm on 14 February 2022

Feedback extended until 21 February 2022, 5.00pm

Feedback has now closed. Thank you to everyone who contributed!


Update

Click to view the Community Engagement Report for LPP34 Wetlands and Waterways (or go to the Document Library tab).

Feedback received will be used to inform Local Planning Policy 34: Wetlands and Waterways.

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