Proposed Structure Plan - Hammond Quarter, Wattleup Road, Hammond Park

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The City of Cockburn has received a proposal for a Structure Plan for land located at Lots 117, 200, 803, 805, 816, 1000, 1001, 9001, 9002 and 9003 Wattleup Road, Hammond Park. Submissions on this proposal are invited from the community. 

About this application

A structure plan coordinates the future development of land; what it will be developed for, and where infrastructure will go. If approved, this structure plan will enable the landowner to subdivide and develop lots consistent with the principles within the structure plan. 

This structure plan proposes:  

  • A residential coding of ‘R20', 'R30’ and 'R40', providing for



The City of Cockburn has received a proposal for a Structure Plan for land located at Lots 117, 200, 803, 805, 816, 1000, 1001, 9001, 9002 and 9003 Wattleup Road, Hammond Park. Submissions on this proposal are invited from the community. 

About this application

A structure plan coordinates the future development of land; what it will be developed for, and where infrastructure will go. If approved, this structure plan will enable the landowner to subdivide and develop lots consistent with the principles within the structure plan. 

This structure plan proposes:  

  • A residential coding of ‘R20', 'R30’ and 'R40', providing for an estimated 296 residential lots
  • Two public open space reserves of 4,930m² and 19,350m²
  • An internal road network, with three access roads from Wattleup Road.

The structure plan is guided by technical appendices addressing aspects of the proposal including water management, environmental management, bushfire management, noise management, transport impact and landscaping design. 

View the proposed structure plan and technical appendices in the Document Library.

What will happen next?

After the comment period, the City's Technical Officers will make a recommendation for Council to consider. This recommendation takes into account a range of considerations, including planning guidelines and community feedback. Following a Council decision, the application will proceed to the State Government (Western Australian Planning Commission) for final determination on whether it should or should not proceed.

Submissions

Closes 4pm Thursday 16 February 2023
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Online 
Complete the submission form below

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Email: [email protected](External link)
Post: City of Cockburn, PO Box 1215, Bibra Lake DC WA 6965

Written submissions must include:
  • Reference number - 110/241
  • Details of your submission
  • Your name and address
  • Whether you would like your details kept confidential

Council requires a Schedule of Submissions to be prepared which includes a submitter's name and address. This forms part of a Council Agenda report, which is available for public viewing (published in hard copy and on the City’s website). Please clearly state in your submission if you want your details to be kept confidential.


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Questions or queries?
08 9411 3444
[email protected]

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Consultation has concluded
  • Project Update - February 2024

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    CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.

    The Western Australian Planning Commission approved the Structure Plan on 14 February 2024.

    A copy of the approved Structure Plan is available on the WA Government's website.

  • Project Update - June 2023

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    CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.

    At the Ordinary Council Meeting on 13 April 2023, Council considered this application alongside the public submissions and Officer’s recommendation. Council recommends the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) approve this application subject to a number of modifications recommended by City officers. The modifications include improvements to road safety on Wattleup Road, provision of wider roads for visitor parking and confirmation of interface treatments between lots and Wattleup Road.

    To view the Council meeting minutes, please visit the Agenda and Minutes section of the City of Cockburn website.

    This application will be presented to the WAPC for consideration and a final decision. For more information on WAPC meetings, including agendas, minutes and deputations please visit the Western Australian Government website or contact the WAPC at 08 6551 8002.

  • Project Update - April 2023

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    CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.

    Thank you for your interest in this proposal.

    The City advertised this application for public comment between 5 January and 16 February 2023.

    The City received 18 submissions during the advertising period.

    The City will present a report, including the submissions and a recommendation, to Council at the 13 April Ordinary Council Meeting (OCM), commencing 7pm. The public is welcome to attend in person or via live stream. For more information, please visit the City of Cockburn website.

    Following the Council meeting, the City will provide a report including the submissions and Council’s resolution to the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) for consideration. The WAPC will make the final decision on this application.

    For information on WAPC meetings, including the agenda and meeting minutes, please visit the DPLH website.