Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1439 (Standard) – Dayton Urban Precinct
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Consultation closes 1 August 2025.
Overview
The Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) is seeking public comment on a proposal to amend the Metropolitan Region Scheme (MRS) for land in the City of Swan.
The purpose of the amendment is to transfer approximately 4.02 ha of land in Dayton from the Public Purposes – Special Use and Primary Regional Roads reservations to the Urban zone in the MRS.
The Urban zoning proposed by this amendment will enable the subject land to be developed for residential and related uses within the existing suburb of Dayton.
The proposed amendment is to be progressed as a standard region scheme amendment as it is not complex, does not represent a significant change to the strategic planning for the Metropolitan region and is broadly consistent with the intent of the Framework given that the Public Purposes - Special Uses reserved land is no longer required for a public transit corridor.
Submissions close Friday 1 August 2025. Late submissions may not be considered.
Please direct queries for more information to the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage by email to regionplanningschemes@dplh.wa.gov.au or telephone (08) 6551 9000.
Consultation closes 1 August 2025.
Overview
The Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) is seeking public comment on a proposal to amend the Metropolitan Region Scheme (MRS) for land in the City of Swan.
The purpose of the amendment is to transfer approximately 4.02 ha of land in Dayton from the Public Purposes – Special Use and Primary Regional Roads reservations to the Urban zone in the MRS.
The Urban zoning proposed by this amendment will enable the subject land to be developed for residential and related uses within the existing suburb of Dayton.
The proposed amendment is to be progressed as a standard region scheme amendment as it is not complex, does not represent a significant change to the strategic planning for the Metropolitan region and is broadly consistent with the intent of the Framework given that the Public Purposes - Special Uses reserved land is no longer required for a public transit corridor.
Submissions close Friday 1 August 2025. Late submissions may not be considered.
Please direct queries for more information to the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage by email to regionplanningschemes@dplh.wa.gov.au or telephone (08) 6551 9000.
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