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Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1395/57 (Minor) – Rationalisation of Midland Brick Landholdings
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Consultation has concluded
Consultation closes 13 June 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 amendment proposes to transfer approximately 23.7 ha of land in Middle Swan from the Rural and Industrial zones to the Urban zone and Regional Open Space reserve in the MRS.
Rationalisation of Bush Forever Site 302 (addition of 0.14 ha, and removal of 0.14 ha) is also proposed.
The amendment defines the boundary between the Urban zone and the new Regional Open Space reservation for the Swan River foreshore. The proposed Urban zoning will allow for primarily residential subdivision following a local scheme amendment, detailed structure planning and subdivision approval.
The proposed amendment is to be progressed as a minor region scheme amendment under the former section 57 of the Planning and Development Act 2005 (the Act) as it does not constitute a substantial alteration to the region scheme and is generally consistent with the State and Strategic Planning Framework.
Submissions close Friday 13 June 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 13 June 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 amendment proposes to transfer approximately 23.7 ha of land in Middle Swan from the Rural and Industrial zones to the Urban zone and Regional Open Space reserve in the MRS.
Rationalisation of Bush Forever Site 302 (addition of 0.14 ha, and removal of 0.14 ha) is also proposed.
The amendment defines the boundary between the Urban zone and the new Regional Open Space reservation for the Swan River foreshore. The proposed Urban zoning will allow for primarily residential subdivision following a local scheme amendment, detailed structure planning and subdivision approval.
The proposed amendment is to be progressed as a minor region scheme amendment under the former section 57 of the Planning and Development Act 2005 (the Act) as it does not constitute a substantial alteration to the region scheme and is generally consistent with the State and Strategic Planning Framework.
Submissions close Friday 13 June 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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