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Draft Amendments | Appendix No. 16 - Design Guidelines for Perth & Appendix No. 18 - Design Guidelines for William Street
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Consultation has concluded
The City of Vincent is proposing amendments to Appendix No. 16 - Design Guidelines for Perth and Appendix No. 18 - Design Guidelines for William Street. The objective of the Appendices and the proposed amendments is to align the built form outcomes, particularly building height, in the Appendices and draft Amendment 2 to Local Planning Policy 7.1.1 – Built Form.
The amendments relate to:
the half-street block bounded by Fitzgerald, Stuart, Newcastle and Palmerston Streets (shown below). In this area it is proposed that building height be 4 storeys instead of 3 adjacent to the street; and
William Street, between Brisbane and Newcastle Streets (shown below), is a proposed building height of 4 storeys instead of 3 adjacent to the street; and 6 storeys instead of 4 within the sites.
The full draft appendices and tracked changes from the existing appendices are available in the document library.
Share your thoughts
We want to hear from you.
To share your thoughts on our proposed changes to the Appendices, the below feedback survey will be available until 6 May 2020. Comments can also be submitted via email to mail@vincent.wa.gov.au.
One on one discussions
If you have any questions or would like to find out more about the proposed amendment please email us at mail@vincent.wa.gov.au or phone Tim Elliott on 9273 6528.
The City of Vincent is proposing amendments to Appendix No. 16 - Design Guidelines for Perth and Appendix No. 18 - Design Guidelines for William Street. The objective of the Appendices and the proposed amendments is to align the built form outcomes, particularly building height, in the Appendices and draft Amendment 2 to Local Planning Policy 7.1.1 – Built Form.
The amendments relate to:
the half-street block bounded by Fitzgerald, Stuart, Newcastle and Palmerston Streets (shown below). In this area it is proposed that building height be 4 storeys instead of 3 adjacent to the street; and
William Street, between Brisbane and Newcastle Streets (shown below), is a proposed building height of 4 storeys instead of 3 adjacent to the street; and 6 storeys instead of 4 within the sites.
The full draft appendices and tracked changes from the existing appendices are available in the document library.
Share your thoughts
We want to hear from you.
To share your thoughts on our proposed changes to the Appendices, the below feedback survey will be available until 6 May 2020. Comments can also be submitted via email to mail@vincent.wa.gov.au.
One on one discussions
If you have any questions or would like to find out more about the proposed amendment please email us at mail@vincent.wa.gov.au or phone Tim Elliott on 9273 6528.
Share your thoughts about our proposed amendments to Appendix No. 16 - Design Guidelines for Perth and Appendix No. 18 - Design Guidelines for William Street
Consultation has concluded
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Draft Amendments | Appendix No. 16 - Design Guidelines for Perth & Appendix No. 18 - Design Guidelines for William Street has finished this stage
Council initiated amendments to the City's Local Planning Policy No. 7.1.1 Built Form, Appendix No. 16 Design Guidelines for Perth and Appendix No. 18 Design Guidelines for William Street.
Advertising of Amendment 1 to Local Planning Policy 7.1.1 - Built Form. 23 October 2018 - 11 December 2018
Draft Amendments | Appendix No. 16 - Design Guidelines for Perth & Appendix No. 18 - Design Guidelines for William Street has finished this stage
The City advertised amendments in accordance with the Elected Members decision. However the amendments to the Appendices were not advertised. To rectify this error and fulfill the City's obligations in accordance with the Planning and Development (Local Planning Schemes) Regulations 2015, the City is now advertising the proposed changes.
Advertising of proposed amendments to appendices. 2 April 2020 - 6 May 2020
Draft Amendments | Appendix No. 16 - Design Guidelines for Perth & Appendix No. 18 - Design Guidelines for William Street is currently at this stage
The City is seeking comment on draft amended Appendix No. 16 Design Guidelines for Perth and Appendix No. 18 Design Guidelines for William Street.
Review of submissions by Council - 19 May 2020
this is an upcoming stage for Draft Amendments | Appendix No. 16 - Design Guidelines for Perth & Appendix No. 18 - Design Guidelines for William Street
The outcomes of the consultation will be reported to Council at their Ordinary Meeting scheduled for 19 May.