VICTORIA PARK - 2/150 Washington 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:
- Open Space – The application proposes 42.43% open space. The deemed-to-comply requirement of The Residential Design Codes is 45% open space for R30 land.
- 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 to alfresco – 1.5 metres required; 1 metres proposed to north-western boundary
- Ground Floor wall to utility room - 1.5 metres required; 1 metres proposed to south-western boundary.
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 18 June 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 DA5.2020.177.1
- by letter: Town of Victoria Park, Locked Bag No. 437, Victoria Park WA 6979 quoting reference number: 5.2020.177.1.
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