CARLISLE - No.79F (Lot 3) Oats Street - Single House
Consultation has concluded
The Town has received a development application for Single House. The application proposes a new dwelling on the currently vacant lot that is single storey.
In accordance with Local Planning Policy 37 – “Community Consultation on Planning Proposals”, you are invited to comment on the following matters:
Boundary Setbacks – The Residential Design Codes prescribes the minimum setback distance of buildings from boundaries other than the street. The application proposes variations to the setback of the following walls:
Ground Floor wall for WC to alfresco – 1.5 metres required; 1 metres proposed to south-western (side) boundary.
Average Height of Boundary Wall – A boundary wall to the south-western (side) boundary with an average height of 3.3 metres above natural ground level in lieu of an average height of 3 metres as permitted under Council’s Local Planning Policy – Boundary Walls.
Where can I view the application?
A copy of the plans and supporting information are available to view in the Plans and Documents section located on the right side of this page.
How can I comment?
Any comments you wish to make on the proposal are to be submitted by close of business Monday 20 January 2020, by one of the following:
Online, using the submission form below
By email: admin@vicpark.wa.gov.au, quoting reference number 5.2019.651.1
By letter: Town of Victoria Park, Locked Bag No. 437, Victoria Park WA 6979, quoting reference number 5.2019.651.1
How can I find out more information?
The assessing officer for the application is Planning Officer, Alexander Thamm. You can contact Alexander on 08 9311 8111 or ask a question via the link below.
For detailed enquiries, we recommend that you contact the assessing officer to arrange a meeting (during business hours) at the Town's administration centre.
Who will decide this application?
The decision-maker for this development application is the Town of Victoria Park.
It is noted that the decision-maker will take into account the comments received, however, are not obliged to support these views.
The Town has received a development application for Single House. The application proposes a new dwelling on the currently vacant lot that is single storey.
In accordance with Local Planning Policy 37 – “Community Consultation on Planning Proposals”, you are invited to comment on the following matters:
Boundary Setbacks – The Residential Design Codes prescribes the minimum setback distance of buildings from boundaries other than the street. The application proposes variations to the setback of the following walls:
Ground Floor wall for WC to alfresco – 1.5 metres required; 1 metres proposed to south-western (side) boundary.
Average Height of Boundary Wall – A boundary wall to the south-western (side) boundary with an average height of 3.3 metres above natural ground level in lieu of an average height of 3 metres as permitted under Council’s Local Planning Policy – Boundary Walls.
Where can I view the application?
A copy of the plans and supporting information are available to view in the Plans and Documents section located on the right side of this page.
How can I comment?
Any comments you wish to make on the proposal are to be submitted by close of business Monday 20 January 2020, by one of the following:
Online, using the submission form below
By email: admin@vicpark.wa.gov.au, quoting reference number 5.2019.651.1
By letter: Town of Victoria Park, Locked Bag No. 437, Victoria Park WA 6979, quoting reference number 5.2019.651.1
How can I find out more information?
The assessing officer for the application is Planning Officer, Alexander Thamm. You can contact Alexander on 08 9311 8111 or ask a question via the link below.
For detailed enquiries, we recommend that you contact the assessing officer to arrange a meeting (during business hours) at the Town's administration centre.
Who will decide this application?
The decision-maker for this development application is the Town of Victoria Park.
It is noted that the decision-maker will take into account the comments received, however, are not obliged to support these views.