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Amendment Application – Mixed-use Redevelopment, Ocean Village site, City Beach – Part 17 Significant Development
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Consultation closes on 30 October 2025
An application to amend an approved mixed-use redevelopment of the Ocean Village site in City Beach has been received by the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) under Part 17 of the Planning and Development Act 2005.
The amendment application proposes modifications including a change in the number of apartments and commercial tenancies, and associated changes to landscaping and car parking.
The changes can be summarised as:
Reduction from 15 to 11 commercial tenancies, including removal of the ground floor Tavern use
17 additional residential apartments in the vicinity of the removed Tavern, increasing the total number of apartments from 247 to 264
Relocation of the liquor store from within the proposed supermarket to tenancy 4
Increase in height of 90cm to southern tower and podium, and
Associated landscaping, car parking and access changes.
Further details of the proposed changes are outlined in the applicant’s documents submitted as part of the amendment application, which are available for viewing in the Key Documents section on this page for the duration of the consultation period.
This amendment application seeks to change aspects of the approved development and comments are invited in relation to the proposed changes.
The agenda, minutes and a video recording of the determination meeting for the original development application approved by the WAPC on 20 March 2025 are available below. The agenda includes development plans and reports.
An application to amend an approved mixed-use redevelopment of the Ocean Village site in City Beach has been received by the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) under Part 17 of the Planning and Development Act 2005.
The amendment application proposes modifications including a change in the number of apartments and commercial tenancies, and associated changes to landscaping and car parking.
The changes can be summarised as:
Reduction from 15 to 11 commercial tenancies, including removal of the ground floor Tavern use
17 additional residential apartments in the vicinity of the removed Tavern, increasing the total number of apartments from 247 to 264
Relocation of the liquor store from within the proposed supermarket to tenancy 4
Increase in height of 90cm to southern tower and podium, and
Associated landscaping, car parking and access changes.
Further details of the proposed changes are outlined in the applicant’s documents submitted as part of the amendment application, which are available for viewing in the Key Documents section on this page for the duration of the consultation period.
This amendment application seeks to change aspects of the approved development and comments are invited in relation to the proposed changes.
The agenda, minutes and a video recording of the determination meeting for the original development application approved by the WAPC on 20 March 2025 are available below. The agenda includes development plans and reports.