Lot 10 (No.124) Caversham Avenue, Caversham - Swan Valley Planning Scheme No.1, Amendment No.6
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Overview
The Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) has received a request to amend the Swan Valley Planning Scheme No.1 by including Lot 10 (No.124) Caversham Avenue, Caversham in Schedule 2 – Additional Uses. This would enable the WAPC to consider a future development application for a bird park and associated facilities.
The proposed Scheme Amendment is being advertised in accordance with the Swan Valley Planning Act 2020 and the Planning and Development (Local Planning Schemes) Regulations 2015. The Swan Valley Statutory Planning Committee, on behalf of the WAPC, will then consider all submissions and recommend whether the Minister for Planning should approve the proposed Scheme Amendment.
The Scheme Amendment would not be an approval to commence development. If the Scheme Amendment is approved by the Minister for Planning, the landowner would then need to lodge a more detailed application for development approval, which would be advertised prior to being determined by the WAPC.
Overview
The Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) has received a request to amend the Swan Valley Planning Scheme No.1 by including Lot 10 (No.124) Caversham Avenue, Caversham in Schedule 2 – Additional Uses. This would enable the WAPC to consider a future development application for a bird park and associated facilities.
The proposed Scheme Amendment is being advertised in accordance with the Swan Valley Planning Act 2020 and the Planning and Development (Local Planning Schemes) Regulations 2015. The Swan Valley Statutory Planning Committee, on behalf of the WAPC, will then consider all submissions and recommend whether the Minister for Planning should approve the proposed Scheme Amendment.
The Scheme Amendment would not be an approval to commence development. If the Scheme Amendment is approved by the Minister for Planning, the landowner would then need to lodge a more detailed application for development approval, which would be advertised prior to being determined by the WAPC.
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