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Amendment to Local Planning Policy 3.4 Service Stations
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Consultation has concluded
Submissions CLOSED. The City sought comment on proposed amendments to Local Planning Policy 3.4 ‘Service Stations’ (“LPP 3.4”), to provide additional guidelines on how applications for service stations are assessed.
The proposed amendments to LPP 3.4 included additional considerations for the preparation and assessment of service station proposals, including:
Streetscape and urban design outcomes
Pedestrian amenity and accessibility
Safe vehicle movement and traffic impacts
Protection of residential amenity
Impact of service stations on activity centres
The aim is to provide applicants and the City with guidelines on how service station proposals are assessed given the recent increase in service station proposals within the City.
Community Consultation
The proposed amendments were available to view at the City of Cockburn Administration Building, 9 Coleville Crescent, Spearwood during office hours (Monday to Fridays, 8.30am – 4.30pm) 9-30 January 2018.
Outcome Summary
At its meeting on 8 March 2018 (OCM Minutes 08/03/18) Council resolved to adopt the proposed amendments.
Submissions CLOSED. The City sought comment on proposed amendments to Local Planning Policy 3.4 ‘Service Stations’ (“LPP 3.4”), to provide additional guidelines on how applications for service stations are assessed.
The proposed amendments to LPP 3.4 included additional considerations for the preparation and assessment of service station proposals, including:
Streetscape and urban design outcomes
Pedestrian amenity and accessibility
Safe vehicle movement and traffic impacts
Protection of residential amenity
Impact of service stations on activity centres
The aim is to provide applicants and the City with guidelines on how service station proposals are assessed given the recent increase in service station proposals within the City.
Community Consultation
The proposed amendments were available to view at the City of Cockburn Administration Building, 9 Coleville Crescent, Spearwood during office hours (Monday to Fridays, 8.30am – 4.30pm) 9-30 January 2018.
Outcome Summary
At its meeting on 8 March 2018 (OCM Minutes 08/03/18) Council resolved to adopt the proposed amendments.