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Building Permits Issued for the Month of April 2021
Building Approvals April 2021 APPROVALS ACTIVITY REPORT BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL 2021 TOTAL PERMITS ISSUED MONTH $ Building Value No. of Permits Apr-20 $40,549,343 192 WARD $ Value % No. of Permits May-20 $65,992,001 211 BALGA $6,263,337 535 Jun-20 $214,087,601 210 COASTAL $56,808,010 48 50 Jul-20 $31,107,705 211 DOUBLEVIEW $14,795,483 13 49 Aug-20 $42,203,967 239 HAMERSLEY $6,857,719 653 Sep-20 $33,828,638 233 INGLEWOOD $8,266,801 749 Oct-20 $40,090,053 262 LAWLEY $14,975,646 13 42 Nov-20 $68,930,335 286 OSBORNE $10,081,257 936 Dec-20 $90,204,173 282 TOTAL $118,048,253 100 314 Jan-21 $102,694,647 247 Feb-21 $52,925,975 247 Mar-21 $55,662,471 301 Apr-21 $118,048,253 314 TOTAL $956,325,162 3,235 Total Building Permits Issued and Value April 2020 to April 2021 $ Building Value No. of Permits $250,000,000 350 300 $200,000,000 250 $150,000,000 200 150 $100,000,000 100 $50,000,000 50 $0 0 Apr-20 May-20 Jun-20 Jul-20 Aug-20 Sep-20 Oct-20 Nov-20 Dec-20 Jan-21 Feb-21 Mar-21 Apr-21 Manager Approvals BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED April 2021 Building permits issued between 01 Apr 2021 and 30 Apr 2021 April 2021 Balga Ward Permit No. Lot Site Address Description of Work Value Builder Details BC21/0196 3 19 Heyshott Road Building Permit Certified - Single $158,638 Pure Homes Pty Ltd BALGA WA 6061 Storey Masonry Dwelling with PO Box 1492 Formed Sheet Metal Roof OSBORNE PARK WA 6916 BC21/0404 255 19 Ringmer Way Building Permit Certified - Three $510,000 Planco Construction Pty Ltd WESTMINSTER WA 6061 Single Storey Brick and Colorbond -
City of Subiaco Integrated Transport Strategy 2015-2020: Transport Assessment Report
City of Subiaco Integrated Transport Strategy 2015-2020: Transport Assessment Report City of Subiaco Integrated Transport Strategy 2015-2020: Transport Assessment Report CEP02360 Prepared for City of Subiaco 26 October 2015 26 October 2015 Cardno 1 City of Subiaco Integrated Transport Strategy 2015-2020: Transport Assessment Report Contact Information Document Information Cardno (WA) Pty Ltd Prepared for City of Subiaco Trading as Cardno Project Name Integrated Transport ABN 77 009 119 000 Strategy 2015-2020: Transport Assessment 11 Harvest Terrace, West Perth WA 6005 Report File Reference CEP02360-TR-R001-I- Telephone: 08 9273 3888 Subiaco ITS-KS-JHM.docx Facsimile: 08 9486 8664 International: +61 8 9273 3888 Job Reference CEP02360 Date 26 October 2015 [email protected] www.cardno.com Version Number I Author(s): Jacob Martin Senior Transport Planner Effective Date 26 October 2015 Approved By: Ray Cook Principal, WA Manager - Traffic and Transport Date Approved: 26 October 2015 Document History Version Effective Date Description of Revision Prepared by: Reviewed by: A 17 April 2015 Revision A Edmond Hoang Jacob Martin Jade Lam Sin Cho B 29 May 2015 Revision B Edmond Hoang Jacob Martin C 5 June 2015 Revision C Edmond Hoang Jacob Martin D 22 June 2015 Revision D Kathy Stirling Jacob Martin E 29 June 2015 Revision E Kathy Stirling Jacob Martin F 06 July 2015 Revision F Kathy Stirling Jacob Martin G 09 July 2015 Revision G Kathy Stirling Jacob Martin H 27 July 2015 Revision H Kathy Stirling Jacob Martin I 26 October 2015 Revision I Kathy Stirling Jacob Martin © Cardno. -
BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED October 2018 Building Permits Issued
BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED October 2018 Building Permits Issued Building permits issued between 01 Oct 2018 and 31 Oct 2018 October 2018 Balga Ward Permit No. Lot Site Address Description of Work Value Builder Details BC18/1592 115 17 Hartfield Way Building Permit Certified - $4,000 BGC Residential Pty Ltd WESTMINSTER WA 6061 Amendment to Building Permit PO Box 7196 BC18/1159 - Amendment to Cloisters Square Building Permit BC18/1159 - As per PERTH WA 6850 attached 4 x Resubmission Forms attached - 390 X 390 Rendered Brick Pier to Porch in Lieu of Post, Porch Area Increased & Roof Reconfigured to Suit. - Feature Wall Removed. - Contrasting Render to WIR Wall. - Front Entry Door Now Timber Framed. - Sliding Door to Verandah Now 25 X 3010 in Lieu of 25 X SP. Structural Column Removed & Door Relocated to be Central to Wall. - Outdoor A/C Unit Relocated & Supported to Allow for Downpipe. - Master Suite WIR & Ensuite Switched. - 2c Face Brick Wall, 1800 High Added to Back LHS Between Units 2 & 3. BC18/1594 101 Stirling Central Building Permit Certified - $213,400 Dakina Investments Pty Ltd 478 Wanneroo Road Alterations & additions for T7 Unit 1, 9 Profit Place WESTMINSTER WA 6061 WANGARA WA 6065 BC18/1607 24 17 Wisborough Crescent Building Permit Certified - Proposed $175,000 L J Peterson BALGA WA 6061 double storey dwelling (Metal 26 Padbury Avenue framed cladding wall and colour HERNE HILL WA 6056 bond roof) 7-Nov-2018 2 of 38 COS\paulinem Building Permits Issued October 2018 Balga Ward Permit No. Lot Site Address Description of Work Value Builder Details BC18/1613 2 11B Danehill Way Building Permit Certified - Cavity $204,779 My Homes WA Pty Ltd BALGA WA 6061 Brick Walls and Metal Covered Roof Level 2, 41 Cedric Street on Raft Slab. -
West Leederville Activity Centre Plan West Leederville Activity Centre Plan
West Leederville Activity Centre Plan West Leederville Activity Centre Plan 2 Contents Executive Summary 5 Access, Movement and Parking 52 APPENDIX 1 83 Introduction 6 Access, Movement and Parking Planning Principles 52 Community and Stakeholder Consultation 83 Transit Oriented Development (TOD) 52 Business Survey 83 PART ONE: Centre Overview & Analysis 9 Achieving a High Degree of Public Transport Part 1 - Planning Scenarios for Change 83 Centre Context 10 Connectivity 53 Part 2 - Detailed Planning 83 Movement 12 Promoting Cycling and Walking 54 Car Parking Supply and Management 55 APPENDIX 2 84 Activity 20 Street Design 55 Council Decisions 84 Urban Form 23 Public Domain 61 23 June 2009 84 Services 29 Public Domain Planning Principles 61 25 May 2010 84 Public spaces 61 21 December 2010 84 PART TWO: Planning Scenarios 31 Landscaping 61 Planning Scenarios 33 Sustainability 61 APPENDIX 3 85 Scenario 1 – Modest Change 34 Sustainability Planning Principles 61 Glossary of Terms 85 Scenario 2 – Targeted Change 36 Detailed Planning for each Node 62 Scenario 3 – Significant Change (‘Blue Sky’) 38 Cambridge ‘High Street’ Node 63 Comparison of the Three Scenarios 40 Southport Street Node 66 Community Node 69 PART THREE: The Plan 41 Leederville Station Link 71 Preferred Scenario 43 Kerr Street to Abbotsford Street Residential Area 76 Land Use & Activity 47 Land Use Planning Principles 47 PART FOUR: Implementation 79 Future Land Use 47 Implementation 80 Residential Dwellings 49 Implementation Schedule 80 Retail Needs Assessment - Collaboration 81 -
Local Planning Strategy Part 2 Contents
Local Planning Strategy Part 2 Contents 1. Introduction 3 1.1 Purpose Of The Local Planning Strategy 3 1.2 Regulatory Framework For A Local Planning Strategy 3 1.3 Contents Of The Local Planning Strategy 4 2. State And Regional Planning Context 5 2.1 Introduction 5 2.2 State Planning Strategy 5 2.3 State Sustainability Strategy 5 2.4 State Planning Framework 5 2.5 Strategic Planning Framework 11 2.6 Other Strategic And Operational Policies 17 2.7 Metropolitan Region Scheme 19 2.8 Neighbouring Local Governments – Strategic Direction 19 2.9 City Of Stirling Strategic Community Planning And Corporate Planning 21 2.10 Summary Of Key Issues Of State And Regional Planning Context 22 3. Local Profile 24 3.1 Introduction 24 3.2 Sustainable Development 24 3.3 A Brief History Of Development In Stirling 25 4. Physical Features, Climate, Natural Heritage, Natural Resource Management 26 4.1 Introduction 26 4.2 Background 26 4.3 Local Context And Future Possibilities 27 4.4 Summary Of Key Issues, Responses And Actions 35 5. Population And Housing 39 5.1 Introduction 39 5.2 Background 39 5.3 Local Context And Future Possibilities 51 5.4 Summary Of Key Issues For Population And Housing 60 6. Economy And Employment 63 6.1 Introduction 63 6.2 Background 64 6.3 Local Context And Future Possibilities 69 6.4 Summary Of Key Issues Of Economy And Employment 74 7. Retail And Commercial 77 7.1 Introduction 77 7.2 Background 77 7.3 Local Context And Future Possibilities 99 7.4 Summary Of Key Issues Of Retail And Commercial 108 8. -
Western Australia Police
WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE SPEED CAMERA LOCATIONS FOLLOWING ARE THE SPEED CAMERA LOCATIONS FOR THE PERIOD OF MONDAY 24/03/2008 TO SUNDAY 30/03/2008 Locations Marked ' ' relate to a Road Death in recent years MONDAY 24/03/2008 LOCATION SUBURB ALBANY HIGHWAY KELMSCOTT ALBANY HIGHWAY MOUNT RICHON ALBANY HIGHWAY MADDINGTON ALBANY HIGHWAY CANNINGTON ALEXANDER DRIVE DIANELLA CANNING HIGHWAY ATTADALE CANNING HIGHWAY SOUTH PERTH GRAND PROMENADE DIANELLA GREAT EASTERN HIGHWAY CLACKLINE GREAT EASTERN HIGHWAY SAWYERS VALLEY GREAT EASTERN HIGHWAY WOODBRIDGE GREAT EASTERN HIGHWAY GREENMOUNT GREAT NORTHERN HIGHWAY MIDDLE SWAN KENWICK LINK KENWICK KWINANA FREEWAY BALDIVIS LAKE MONGER DRIVE WEMBLEY LEACH HIGHWAY WINTHROP MANDURAH ROAD PORT KENNEDY MANDURAH ROAD GOLDEN BAY MANDURAH ROAD EAST ROCKINGHAM MANNING ROAD MANNING MARMION AVENUE CLARKSON MARMION AVENUE CURRAMBINE MITCHELL FREEWAY INNALOO MITCHELL FREEWAY GWELUP MITCHELL FREEWAY GLENDALOUGH MITCHELL FREEWAY WOODVALE MITCHELL FREEWAY BALCATTA MITCHELL FREEWAY HAMERSLEY MOUNTS BAY ROAD PERTH ROCKINGHAM ROAD WATTLEUP ROE HIGHWAY LANGFORD SAFETY BAY ROAD BALDIVIS STIRLING HIGHWAY NEDLANDS THOMAS STREET SUBIACO TONKIN HIGHWAY MARTIN TONKIN HIGHWAY REDCLIFFE WANNEROO ROAD CARABOODA WANNEROO ROAD NEERABUP WANNEROO ROAD GREENWOOD WANNEROO ROAD WANNEROO WEST COAST HIGHWAY TRIGG TUESDAY 25/03/2008 LOCATION SUBURB ALEXANDER DRIVE YOKINE ALEXANDER DRIVE ALEXANDER HEIGHTS BEACH ROAD DUNCRAIG BERRIGAN DRIVE SOUTH LAKE BRIXTON STREET BECKENHAM BULWER STREET PERTH -
13 September 2011
13 September 2011 This document is available in the following alternative formats upon request for people with specific needs; large print, Braille and computer disk ORDINARY MEETING OF COUNCIL ( i) CITY OF VINCENT 13 SEPTEMBER 2011 AGENDA INDEX (13 SEPTEMBER 2011) ITEM REPORT DESCRIPTION PAGE 9.1 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 9.1.1 No. 180 (Lots 254 and 255; D/P: 2503) Scarborough Beach Road, Mount 57 Hawthorn – Demolition of Existing Building and Construction of a Four-Storey Mixed-Use Development Comprising of Three (3) Shops, Two (2) Offices, Two (2) Single Bedroom Multiple Dwellings, Four (4) Multiple Dwellings and Associated Car Parking (PRO3777; 5.2011.306.1) 9.1.2 No. 5 (Lot 125; D/P: 12521) Hanover Place, North Perth – Demolition of 52 Existing Single House and Construction of Two (2), Two-Storey Grouped Dwellings (PRO5166; 5.2011.131.2) 9.1.3 No. 65 (Lot 800; D/P: 49553) Kingston Avenue (formerly No. 60 Loftus 96 Street), West Perth - Proposed Construction of Four (4) Storey Building consisting of Four (4) Two Bedroom Multiple Dwellings and Eleven (11) Single Bedroom Multiple Dwellings and Basement Car Park (PRO4794; 2011.209.1) 9.1.4 No. 629 (Lot 100; D/P: 58812 and Lot 51; D/P: 37467) Newcastle Street, 72 corner of Loftus Street, Leederville Parade and Frame Court, Leederville – Demolition of Existing Two (2) Storey Building on Newcastle Street Frontage, Construction of a New Mixed-Use Development Consisting of Six (6), Multi- Storey Buildings (between 10 and 27 storeys) consisting of Offices, Shops, Eating Houses and Multiple Dwellings (240 units), Basement Car Parking and Alterations and Extensions to Existing John Tonkin Water Centre including a Child Care Centre (PRO0143; 5.2010.524.4) 9.1.5 Nos. -
Town of Cambridge Bicycle Plan 2018 - 2022
CR18.110 24 July 2018 TOWN OF CAMBRIDGE BICYCLE PLAN 2018 - 2022 9347 6000 | [email protected] | cambridge.wa.gov.au MAIN REPORT Town of Cambridge Bicycle Plan 2018 Contact Information Document Information Cardno (WA) Pty Ltd Prepared for Town of Cambridge Trading as Cardno Project Name Bicycle Plan 2018 ABN 77 009 119 000 Site Name Town of Cambridge LGA 11 Harvest Terrace, West Perth WA 6005 Client Reference CAMB0003 Telephone: 08 9273 3888 Project No. CW963500 Facsimile: 08 9486 8664 Document Title Town of Cambridge International: +61 8 9273 3888 Discipline Code Traffic & Transport [email protected] Document Type Report www.cardno.com Document Sequence 001 Date 28 June 2018 Revision Number H Author(s): Raymond Rachmat Transport Engineer Approved By: Jacob Martin Team Leader, Transport Planning © Cardno. Copyright in the whole and every part of this document belongs to Cardno and may not be used, sold, transferred, copied or reproduced in whole or in part in any manner or form or in or on any media to any person other than by agreement with Cardno. This document is produced by Cardno solely for the benefit and use by the client in accordance with the terms of the engagement. Cardno does not and shall not assume any responsibility or liability whatsoever to any third party arising out of any use or reliance by any third party on the content of this document. ii Town of Cambridge Bicycle Plan 2018 Table of Contents 1 Acronyms, Abbreviations, and Definition viii 2 Introduction 1 2.1 Introduction 1 2.2 Study Area 1 2.3 Vision and Objectives -
Planning Statistics October 2018
Development Approvals October 2018 APPROVALS ACTIVITY REPORT DEVELOPMENT APPROVALS AND SUBDIVISIONS DETERMINED FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 2018 TOTAL DEVELOPMENT APPROVALS DETERMINED MONTH $ Value No. of Determinations Nov-17 $83,451,294 179 Dec-17 $10,804,789,359 186 WARD $ VALUE % Determined Subdivision (Survey Strata) : 13 Jan-18 $489,902,585 121 BALGA $3,436,508 5 17 Subdivision (Fee Simple) : 6 Feb-18 $62,732,269 146 COASTAL $20,087,582 28 33 Mar-18 $45,097,745 133 DOUBLEVIEW $5,575,207 8 24 Total DA's Determined: 158 Apr-18 $50,354,534 147 HAMERSLEY $8,674,818 12 21 May-18 $78,297,397 163 INGLEWOOD $3,606,395 5 20 Jun-18 $43,542,469 151 LAWLEY $17,733,639 25 26 Jul-18 $577,089,578 195 OSBORNE $12,663,650 18 17 Aug-18 $103,721,450 170 TOTAL $71,777,799 100 158 Sep-18 $76,151,037 172 Oct-18 $71,777,799 158 Total $12,486,907,516 1,921 Total Number of Determinations and Value Nov 2017 - Oct 2018 Series1 Series2 $12,000,000,000 250 $10,000,000,000 200 $8,000,000,000 150 $6,000,000,000 100 $4,000,000,000 50 $2,000,000,000 $0 0 Nov-17 Dec-17 Jan-18 Feb-18 Mar-18 Apr-18 May-18 Jun-18 Jul-18 Aug-18 Sep-18 Oct-18 Development Approvals October 2018 Balga Ward Approvals Lot Decision Site Address Description Of Works Values DA18/0909 2294 Approval 47 Chichester Way Residential - Three Grouped Dwellings $450,000 NOLLAMARA WA 6061 24/10/2018 DA18/0928 1 Approval 26A Ambleside Close Residential - One Grouped Dwelling $110,000 BALGA WA 6061 24/10/2018 DA18/1147 50 Approval 37 Canara Road Change of Use - Storage (Tenancy 6) and Fast Food Outlet (Tenancy -
2015 Cycling Imagineering Workshop Report
2015 Cycling Imagineering Workshop Report Detailed Cycling Imagineering Workshop Report Prepared for Department of Transport Prepared by Craig Wooldridge, Director Network Planning Moving People Date May 2015 Objective number Version control Version Date Prepared by Revision or issue description Issued to No. Amendment record This guidelines document is reviewed to ensure its continuing relevance to the systems and process that it describes. A record of contextual revisions is listed in the following table. Page No. Context Revision Date 2 Contents INTRODUCTION ______________________________________________ 4 WORKSHOP THEMES _________________________________________ 6 Local Roads ____________________________________________ 6 Arterial Roads ___________________________________________ 6 Connections to Schools ___________________________________ 7 Connections to Stations ___________________________________ 8 Connections to Hospitals __________________________________ 8 Roundabouts ___________________________________________ 9 PROGRESSING THE WORKSHOP OUTCOMES ___________________ 11 APPENDIX A-ATTENDEE ORGANISATIONS ______________________ 13 APPENDIX B-IDEAS DEVELOPED FOR EACH EXAMPLE PROJECT __ 14 Local Roads ___________________________________________ 14 Arterial Roads __________________________________________ 16 Connections to Stations/Hospitals __________________________ 20 Connecting Schools _____________________________________ 21 Roundabouts __________________________________________ 22 APPENDIX C - ACRONYMS____________________________________ -
Churchlands Senior High School Word Template
ENROLMENT | 7 FEBRUARY 2017 OPTIONAL INTAKE AREAS The following defines an optional area between Churchlands SHS and Carine SHS: From a point on the Indian Ocean coastline due west of the junction of West Coast Highway and West Coast Drive, east from this point to the junction of West Coast Highway and West Coast Drive, north east along West Coast Highway to Karrinyup Road, east and south east along Karrinyup Road to Huntriss Road, south along Huntriss Road to Sackville Terrace, west along Sackville Terrace to Holbeck Street, south along Holbeck Street to Scarborough Beach Road, north west and west along Scarborough Beach Road and its western extension to the coastline and north along the coastline to a point on the coastline due west of the junction of West Coast Highway and West Coast Drive. The boundary parts of West Coast Highway (south side), Karrinyup Road (south side), Huntriss Road (both sides), Sackville Terrace (north side), Holbeck Street (both sides) and Scarborough Beach Road (north side) are included within this optional area. The following defines an optional area between Balcatta SHS and Churchlands SHS: From the intersection of Sackville Terrace and Holbeck Street, east along Sackville Terrace and Barnes Street to Odin Road, north along Odin Road to the southern arm of Birralee Loop, east between the southern arm of Birralee Loop and Hertha Place to the Mitchell Freeway, south and south east along the Mitchell Freeway to Scarborough Beach Road, north west along Scarborough Beach Road to Holbeck Street and north along Holbeck Street to Sackville Terrace. The boundary parts of the Sackville Terrace (south side), Barnes Road (south side), Odin Road (east side), Hertha Place (both sides), Mitchell Freeway (west side) and Scarborough Beach Road (north side) are included with this optional area. -
Western Australian Planning Commission Acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of This Land
December 2019 Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1359/57 (Minor Amendment) Vincent Street, Leederville Other Regional Roads Rationalisation Report on Submissions Submissions City of Vincent Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1359/57 (minor amendment) Vincent Street, Leederville Other Regional Roads Rationalisation Report on Submissions Submissions City of Vincent December 2019 The Western Australian Planning Commission acknowledges the traditional owners and custodians of this land. We pay our respect to Elders past and present, their descendants who are with us today, and those who will follow in their footsteps. Disclaimer This document has been published by the Western Australian Planning Commission. Any representation, statement, opinion or advice expressed or implied in this publication is made in good faith and on the basis that the government, its employees and agents are not liable for any damage or loss whatsoever which may occur as a result of action taken or not taken, as the case may be, in respect of any representation, statement, opinion or advice referred to herein. Professional advice should be obtained before applying the information contained in this document to particular circumstances. © State of Western Australia Published by the Western Australian Planning Commission Gordon Stephenson House 140 William Street Perth WA 6000 Locked Bag 2506 Perth WA 6001 MRS Amendment 1359/57 Report on Submissions Submissions File 833-2-33-3 Pt 1 & 2 Published December 2019 Internet: www.dplh.wa.gov.au Email: [email protected] Phone: (08) 6551 8002 Fax: (08) 6551 9001 National Relay Service: 13 36 77 This document is available in alternative formats on application to the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage Communications Branch.