BURSWOOD – No.16 (Lot No.21, 222, 236, 237 & 238) Hampton Street – Proposed modifications to Existing Lodging House
Consultation has concluded
The Town has received a development application for the proposed modifications to Existing Lodging House.
In accordance with Local Planning Policy – Community Consultation on Planning Proposals, you are invited to comment on the following matters:
- Car Parking - The proposed use proposes a shortfall in on-site car parking of 23 bays. While 38 bays are required to be provided to comply, 15 bays have been proposed.
The existing Lodging House was granted approved at the Council Meeting of 27 March 1984. The approved plans proposed a total of 41 car bays at the rear with access of Clydesdale Street, however these car bays were never constructed.
The proposed use will retain the Lodging House use as a Homeless Shelter for women. Additional security measures will be put in place including CCTV, security doors, sensor lights and any other measures the Security Advisors make.
Where can I view the application?
A copy of the plans and supporting information are available to view in the plans and documents section on this page.
How can I comment?
Any comments you wish to make on the proposal are to be submitted by close of business 15 March 2019, by one of the following:
- Online, using the submission form below
- By email: admin@vicpark.wa.gov.au, quoting reference number 5.2019.49.1
- By letter: Town of Victoria Park, Locked Bag No. 437, Victoria Park WA 6979, quoting reference number 5.2019.49.1
How can I find out more information?
You can contact the assessing officer, Amie Groom Senior Planning Officer on 08 9311 8111.
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.