LATHLAIN - No. 77 (Lot 93) Gallipoli Street - Proposed Single House

Consultation has concluded

The Town has received a development application for a grouped dwelling at the above-mentioned property.

In accordance with Local Planning Policy 37 – “Community Consultation on Planning Proposals”, you are invited to comment on the following:

  • Fill and Retaining behind Street Setback Line - A retaining wall is proposed to be constructed along the southern common boundary 75 Gallipoli Street. The retaining wall is proposed to have a varying height of between .6 metres and .8 metres above natural ground level. The Residential Design Codes permit filling and associated retaining walls behind the street setback line and within 1.0 metre of a common boundary up to a maximum height of 500mm above natural ground level.
    A retaining wall is proposed to be constructed along the northern common boundary with 79 Gallipoli Street. The retaining wall is proposed to have a varying height of between .7 metres and 1.15 metres above natural ground level. The Residential Design Codes permit filling and associated retaining walls behind the street setback line and within 1.0 metre of a common boundary up to a maximum height of 500mm above natural ground level.

  • Fill within Street Setback Area – The application proposes fill and associated retaining wall(s) between the street alignment and the dwelling with a varying height of between .5m and .85m above the natural ground level. The Residential Design Codes permit filling or excavation within 3 metres of the street alignment or between the street and the building (whichever is the lesser) where it does not exceed 500mm from the natural ground level.
  • Building Height – The Residential Design Codes permit the proposed dwelling to have a maximum wall height of 6.0 metres and maximum ridge height of 9.0 metres. The dwelling is proposed to have a 6.18m wall height on the northern side and a 6.05m wall height on the southern side and 7.92 metre ridge height.

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 proposed development are to be submitted in writing by 5pm 13 August 2020 by one of the following:

  • Online via the abovementioned links on the Town’s website; or
  • Email to admin@vicpark.wa.gov.au, quoting reference number DA5.2020.347.1
  • by letter: Town of Victoria Park, Locked Bag No. 437, Victoria Park WA 6979 quoting reference number: 5.2020.347.1.

Should no reply be received within the above timeframe it will be assumed that you do not wish to comment.

How can I find out more information?

You can contact the assessing officer, Charlotte McClure, 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

The Town has received a development application for a grouped dwelling at the above-mentioned property.

In accordance with Local Planning Policy 37 – “Community Consultation on Planning Proposals”, you are invited to comment on the following:

  • Fill and Retaining behind Street Setback Line - A retaining wall is proposed to be constructed along the southern common boundary 75 Gallipoli Street. The retaining wall is proposed to have a varying height of between .6 metres and .8 metres above natural ground level. The Residential Design Codes permit filling and associated retaining walls behind the street setback line and within 1.0 metre of a common boundary up to a maximum height of 500mm above natural ground level.
    A retaining wall is proposed to be constructed along the northern common boundary with 79 Gallipoli Street. The retaining wall is proposed to have a varying height of between .7 metres and 1.15 metres above natural ground level. The Residential Design Codes permit filling and associated retaining walls behind the street setback line and within 1.0 metre of a common boundary up to a maximum height of 500mm above natural ground level.

  • Fill within Street Setback Area – The application proposes fill and associated retaining wall(s) between the street alignment and the dwelling with a varying height of between .5m and .85m above the natural ground level. The Residential Design Codes permit filling or excavation within 3 metres of the street alignment or between the street and the building (whichever is the lesser) where it does not exceed 500mm from the natural ground level.
  • Building Height – The Residential Design Codes permit the proposed dwelling to have a maximum wall height of 6.0 metres and maximum ridge height of 9.0 metres. The dwelling is proposed to have a 6.18m wall height on the northern side and a 6.05m wall height on the southern side and 7.92 metre ridge height.

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 proposed development are to be submitted in writing by 5pm 13 August 2020 by one of the following:

  • Online via the abovementioned links on the Town’s website; or
  • Email to admin@vicpark.wa.gov.au, quoting reference number DA5.2020.347.1
  • by letter: Town of Victoria Park, Locked Bag No. 437, Victoria Park WA 6979 quoting reference number: 5.2020.347.1.

Should no reply be received within the above timeframe it will be assumed that you do not wish to comment.

How can I find out more information?

You can contact the assessing officer, Charlotte McClure, 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