Scheme Amendment No. 144 - Introducing a New Zone to the Australian Marine Complex

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Background

The City seeks your feedback regarding a scheme amendment proposal for the purpose of introducing a new 'Strategic Industry' zone to the Australian Marine Complex in Henderson.

Currently the zoning of the AMC restricts uses to those associated with the Marine Industry. The new zone will permit the consideration of the following land uses (each are defined within the Town Planning Scheme):

Civic Use
Storage Yard
Office
Warehouse
Trade Display
Transport Depot
Industry (General)
Motor Vehicle Repair
Industry (Light)
Motor Vehicle, Boat or Caravan Sales
Industry (General – Licensed)
Motor Vehicle Wash
Industry (Service)
Service Station
Fuel Depot


The amendment also proposes other minor corrections to the scheme map.

Plans and documents explaining the Scheme Amendment are available to view here and at the City of Cockburn administration building, 9 Coleville Crescent, Spearwood during office hours (Monday to Fridays, 8.30am – 4.30pm) up to and including 7 October 2019.

Submissions

Submissions can be lodged online below, by email to [email protected] or in writing to the CEO on or before 4pm on 7 October 2019.

Please note: The Scheme Amendment is being advertised to seek public comment on the proposal. The advertising of the Scheme Amendment does not indicate any formal support of the proposal by the City of Cockburn or the Western Australian Planning Commission.

Please be aware that should you make a submission, 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.The amendment also proposes other minor corrections to the scheme map.


Background

The City seeks your feedback regarding a scheme amendment proposal for the purpose of introducing a new 'Strategic Industry' zone to the Australian Marine Complex in Henderson.

Currently the zoning of the AMC restricts uses to those associated with the Marine Industry. The new zone will permit the consideration of the following land uses (each are defined within the Town Planning Scheme):

Civic Use
Storage Yard
Office
Warehouse
Trade Display
Transport Depot
Industry (General)
Motor Vehicle Repair
Industry (Light)
Motor Vehicle, Boat or Caravan Sales
Industry (General – Licensed)
Motor Vehicle Wash
Industry (Service)
Service Station
Fuel Depot


The amendment also proposes other minor corrections to the scheme map.

Plans and documents explaining the Scheme Amendment are available to view here and at the City of Cockburn administration building, 9 Coleville Crescent, Spearwood during office hours (Monday to Fridays, 8.30am – 4.30pm) up to and including 7 October 2019.

Submissions

Submissions can be lodged online below, by email to [email protected] or in writing to the CEO on or before 4pm on 7 October 2019.

Please note: The Scheme Amendment is being advertised to seek public comment on the proposal. The advertising of the Scheme Amendment does not indicate any formal support of the proposal by the City of Cockburn or the Western Australian Planning Commission.

Please be aware that should you make a submission, 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.The amendment also proposes other minor corrections to the scheme map.

Consultation has concluded
  • Project Update

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    Thank you for your submissions. The public comment period closed on 7 October 2019.

    At its meeting held on 12 March 2020 (OCM Minutes 12/03/20), Council resolved to adopt the proposed amendments.