Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1423 (Standard) - Lot 1 Labouchere Road, South Perth

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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 South Perth.

The purpose of the proposed amendment is to transfer approximately 3,750 square metres of land within Lot 1 Labouchere Road, South Perth from the Parks and Recreation - restricted public access reservation to the Urban zone under the Metropolitan Region Scheme (MRS).

The proposed Urban zoning will facilitate the investigation of potential redevelopment opportunities which would be compatible with the current use of the site, and any subsequent planning and development for the site.

The proposed amendment is to be progressed as a standard region scheme amendment as the amendment is not complex, and its size and scale is not regionally significant and does not reflect a significant change to the strategic planning for the Metropolitan region.

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 South Perth.

The purpose of the proposed amendment is to transfer approximately 3,750 square metres of land within Lot 1 Labouchere Road, South Perth from the Parks and Recreation - restricted public access reservation to the Urban zone under the Metropolitan Region Scheme (MRS).

The proposed Urban zoning will facilitate the investigation of potential redevelopment opportunities which would be compatible with the current use of the site, and any subsequent planning and development for the site.

The proposed amendment is to be progressed as a standard region scheme amendment as the amendment is not complex, and its size and scale is not regionally significant and does not reflect a significant change to the strategic planning for the Metropolitan region.

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