The City will review and advertise local planning policies on a case-by-case basis depending on the extent of the changes and in line with the Deemed provisions.
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Council to consider waste management, parking and residential development policies
Share Council to consider waste management, parking and residential development policies on Facebook Share Council to consider waste management, parking and residential development policies on Twitter Share Council to consider waste management, parking and residential development policies on Linkedin Email Council to consider waste management, parking and residential development policies linkThe following draft local planning policies (LPP) are being presented to the Council Committee meeting on Tuesday, 24 September as follows:
PD38.19: Local Planning Scheme 3 - Local Planning Policy - Waste Management and Guidelines
This policy is being prepared for advertising for a period of 21 days.
PD39.19: Local Planning Scheme 3 - Local Planning Policy - Parking
This policy is being presented for adoption and is being presented for approval and referral to the Western Australian Planning Commission for final approval.
PD40.19: Local Planning Scheme 3 - Local Planning Policy - Residential Development: Single and Grouped Dwellings
This policy is being prepared for re-advertising for a period of 21 days.
To view the reports, please visit the City's website.
To make a representation at either the Committee Meeting or the Council Meeting, please visit the City's website (Your Council/Council Meetings) "Intention to address the Council or Council Committee Form" to find out more.
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Council to consider child care, parking and residential development policies
Share Council to consider child care, parking and residential development policies on Facebook Share Council to consider child care, parking and residential development policies on Twitter Share Council to consider child care, parking and residential development policies on Linkedin Email Council to consider child care, parking and residential development policies linkThe following draft local planning policies (LPP) are being presented to the Council Committee meeting on Tuesday, 9 July 2019 as follows:
PD25.19: Local Planning Scheme 3 - Local Planning Policy - Child Care Premises
This policy is being presented for adoption.
PD26.19: Local Planning Scheme 3 - Local Planning Policy - Parking
This policy is being presented for approval and referral to the Western Australian Planning Commission for final approval.
PD27.19: Local Planning Scheme 3 - Local Planning Policy - Residential Development
This policy is being presented to consider modifications following community consultation. Council are also being asked to consider a number of new provisions to the LPP and modified explanatory figures which officers believe are significant enough to warrant further consultation with the community.
PD28.19: Local Planning Scheme 3 - Local Planning Policies for Heritage, SAT process and procedures, refunding and waiving of fees, planning compliance and signs
These policies are being presented to the Council for adoption as a result of previous advertising for submissions, as follows:
- Heritage
- State Administrative Tribunal - process and procedures
- Refunding/waiving of fees
- Planning compliance
- Signs
To view the reports, please visit the City's website (Your Council/Agendas-minutes).
To make a representation at either the Committee Meeting or the Council Meeting, please visit the City's website (Your Council/Council Meetings) "Intention to address the Council or Council Committee Form" to find out more.
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Council approves a range of planning policies
Share Council approves a range of planning policies on Facebook Share Council approves a range of planning policies on Twitter Share Council approves a range of planning policies on Linkedin Email Council approves a range of planning policies linkThe Council at a Special Meeting on the 2 May 2019 resolved to:
- Prepare and advertise a range of policies for community feedback. These include residential development, parking, heritage, child care premises, State Administrative Tribunal processes and procedures, refunding/waiving of fees, planning and compliance and signs.
- Adopt the policies resulting from community feedback for consultation of planning proposal and exempt development.
- Adopt a range of policies without consultation
- Revoke a number of Local Planning Policies and Planning Council Policies as they are no longer relevant following the introduction of LPS3.
The report to Council can be found on the City's website under Council/Agendas, Minutes and Reports.
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Community feedback sought
Share Community feedback sought on Facebook Share Community feedback sought on Twitter Share Community feedback sought on Linkedin Email Community feedback sought linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.At the Special Council Meeting on the 2 May 2019 Council resolved to seek community feedback on the draft policies which follow.
Your feedback is sought on the draft policies. You can find a copy of each policy in the document library.
Please complete the submission form if you intend to provide feedback.
Residential Development
- The purpose of this policy is to provide guidance and supplementary requirements to Local Planning Scheme 3 (LPS 3) and State Planning Policy 7.3 Residential Design Codes Volume 1 (R-Codes Vol.1) in relation to single and grouped dwelling development within the City of Nedlands. It is also to ensure consistent assessment and decision-making in the application of the LPS 3 and R-Codes Vol. 1.
Parking
- The purpose of this policy is to define standards for parking, vehicle access and parking facilities to ensure developments are constructed to a high standard and managed to reduce any potential detrimental impacts to the surrounding area; and encourage the provision of services that enable and promote alternative modes of transport (including cycling, walking, public transport and motorcycles) and adaptability to changes in technology.
Heritage
- The purpose of this policy is to encourage the retention, maintenance and upgrade of the City’s historic buildings.
- This policy provides development standards relating to the location, siting and design of Child care premises, and sets out matters the City will have regard to in considering an application for development approval.
- This policy prescribes the procedures by which Councillors and the City’s Administration shall deal with applications for review made to the State Administrative Tribunal (SAT).
- This policy outlines the circumstances where the City, may refund or waive development application fees charged in accordance with the Planning and Development Regulations 2009.
Planning Compliance
- The purpose of the Policy is to provide guidance for the Development Compliance process to be undertaken by the City including:
- Establishing a consistent and transparent approach for planning compliance;
- Outlining the process for assessment of complaints of unlawful activity, land use or structures to determine when further investigation and/or action is required;
- Outlining the City’s options for dealing with unlawful activity; and
- Establishing circumstances where further enforcement action is warranted.
Signs
- The purpose of this policy is to establish the requirements which apply to signs and to provide guidance when determining development applications for signs.
The above policies are also available for viewing at the City of Nedlands' administration building, both City libraries.
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Council revokes planning policies
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Local Planning Policies
- Cash in Lieu of Car Parking
- Two Grouped Dwellings in Dual Coded Areas
- Road Widening (Stirling Highway)
- Cash in lieu of Car Parking – Government Road
- Listed Heritage Places – Demolition Policy
- Intensification of Residential Density
- Reduction of Front Setbacks
- Carports and Minor Structures Forward of the Primary Street Setback
- Local Planning Policy: Sea Containers
Planning Council Policies
- Development Approvals: Minimum Requirements
- Domestic Receiving Dishes
- Encroachments on to Rights of Way
- Heritage Advice for Owners of Places of Significance
- Home Business
- Neighbour Consultation – Development Applications
- Refund of Planning Fees for Places of Heritage Significance
- Retention of Existing Dwelling During Construction of New Dwelling
- State Administrative Tribunal - Response to Appeals
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Draft Local Planning Policy – Consultation and Notification of Planning Proposals
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The intent of the draft Policy is to provide transparency and clarity regarding when and how the City undertakes community consultation or notification of planning proposals. The draft Policy specifies what forms, and under what circumstances various planning proposals will be advertised, and the methods used when engaging with the community.
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Draft Policy: Proceedings before the State Administrative Tribunal
Share Draft Policy: Proceedings before the State Administrative Tribunal on Facebook Share Draft Policy: Proceedings before the State Administrative Tribunal on Twitter Share Draft Policy: Proceedings before the State Administrative Tribunal on Linkedin Email Draft Policy: Proceedings before the State Administrative Tribunal linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.The City has developed a local planning policy in relation to proceedings before the State Administrative Tribunal and is now available for comment.
The Policy prescribes the procedures by which Councillors and the City’s Administration shall deal with applications for review made to the State Administrative Tribunal.
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Draft Local Planning Policy - Exempt Development - Submissions Closed
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The draft policy will now be presented at a Council meeting following the placement of the Minister of Planning's approval of the Local Planning Scheme in the Government Gazette.
Thank you to everyone who participated in this project.
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Draft Policy - Exempt Development
Share Draft Policy - Exempt Development on Facebook Share Draft Policy - Exempt Development on Twitter Share Draft Policy - Exempt Development on Linkedin Email Draft Policy - Exempt Development linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.The City is inviting feedback on draft Local Planning Policy – Exempt Development (please see the document library) until 2 February 2019. Please send an email to council@nedlands.wa.gov.au or write to PO Box 9, Nedlands, WA. 6909.
The policy’s purpose is to specify the circumstances where development will be exempt from requiring development approval. Its intent is to reduce instances where the City receives a development application for structures that have no detrimental impact on the amenity of the locality. The policy elaborates on developments exempt under the Residential Design Codes of Western Australia (R-Codes).
This policy has been developed because the City regularly receives development applications for developments that are unlikely to have any significant impact on local amenity due to their location, scale and nature.
It includes provisions relating to the following developments:
- Animal enclosures
- Garden ornaments
- Screen walls and fencing
- External fixtures – solar panels
- External fixtures – satellite dishes
- Flagpoles and flags
- Fill and retaining
- Permanent outdoor cooking facilities
- Gatehouses
- Shade sails
- Street walls, piers and fences
- Non-residential external building alterations
- Pool pump sheds
- Carports
- Cubby houses
Please visit the City's website to view the report (Item PD62.18, page 61 of the PDF) and Minutes (PD62.18 pg 31 of the PDF) in relation to this proposal.
A hard copy of the policy is also available at the Mt Claremont and Nedlands libraries and the City's Administration Centre, 71 Stirling Highway, Nedlands.
Submission closing date: 2 February 2019.
Planning Officer: James Fletcher