Scheme Amendment 15 - Nedlands Village
Consultation has concluded
The City of Nedlands is seeking comment on proposed Local Planning Scheme Amendment No. 15.
The Scheme Amendment proposes to rezone portions of Lots 101 & 102 Monash Avenue and 103 Karella Street, Nedlands from ‘Residential’ to ‘Mixed Use’ with a density of R-AC0 and make related changes to the Additional Use provisions to facilitate the implementation of the Nedlands Village Precinct Structure Plan.
Submissions can be made through this online form.
The proposed Scheme Amendment be advertised from 18 July to 29 August 2024.
Scheme Amendment 15
Summary
The amendment proposes rezoning the area to R-AC0 and modifying the additional uses allowed to be considered on site.
The R-AC0 coding is used specifically where there is a Precinct Structure Plan that is intended to set controls. The Precinct Structure Plan for the area is waiting approval from the Western Australian Planning Commission and includes density coding, indicative lot and street layouts, and built form criteria including building height.
Design Guidelines setting out built form for the area are currently under assessment. Further information can be found here.
History
The City received an application for a Scheme Amendment to the City’s Local Planning Scheme No 3 (LPS3) to rezone part of Lots 101 and 102 Monash Avenue, Nedlands from ‘Residential’ to ‘Mixed Use’ and make related changes to the Additional Use provisions to facilitate the implementation of the Nedlands Village Precinct Structure Plan (PSP). The Amendment area comprises three lots being 108-116 (Lot 102) Monash Avenue, 118-120 (Lot 101) Monash Avenue, and 15-25 (Lot 103) Karella Street.
Scheme Amendment 15 was initiated by Council at its meeting of 27 February 2024 and forwarded to the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) and Environmental Protection Authority for consent to advertise.
Prior to consent being granted, the WAPC required modifications to the scheme amendment in accordance with the WAPC schedule of modifications and for the City to resubmit the modified scheme amendment. A key part of that modifications included amending the Zoning Scheme Amendment Map to apply an R-AC0 R-Code to the entire area. This coding is used specifically where there is a Precinct Structure Plan that displays the detailed R-Codes.
Making a Submission on the Scheme Amendment
Members of the community are invited to make a submission online through the Your Voice page, via email at planning@nedlands.wa.gov.au or by sending hard copy submissions to the City’s Administration Building at 71 Stirling Highway, Nedlands, WA 6009. For email and hard copy submissions, please include:
- Subject line: LPS3 Scheme Amendment No. 15
- Full name
- Address
- Email address
- Telephone number
- Address of property affected (if applicable)
- Whether you support or object to the scheme amendment, or if you are providing comment only.
All feedback received will be taken into consideration. Please note that written submissions are not considered confidential and may be published in Council agendas. The Amendment is also available for viewing at the City Offices. Everyone who submits a comment will be notified when the matter is referred to Council.
Community Information Sessions
City Officers will be available on 1 August from 4pm to 6pm in the Council Chambers at 71 Stirling Highway to answer any questions. Please note that there is no presentation at these sessions. It is an opportunity to speak with a City Officer about the proposal and you do not have to attend the entire time. Please RSVP through the link below for the session.
For any further enquiries, or to arrange a time to come into the City to speak with a Planner, please contact the City’s Planning Services via email at planning@nedlands.wa.gov.au or call 9273 3500.