BUILDING and DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS RECEIVED for the PERIOD 27/11/2019 to 03/12/2019

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BUILDING and DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS RECEIVED for the PERIOD 27/11/2019 to 03/12/2019 BUILDING AND DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FOR THE PERIOD 27/11/2019 to 03/12/2019 Attached for your information is a list of building, planning and technical applications received for last week. LODGEMENT PROCESSED / APPLICATION APPLICATION RENEWED ADDRESS DESCRIPTION TYPE VALUE NUMBER 3/12/2019 "MENZIES HOUSE" Hoarding and Scaffold - 1 month HG $0.00 2019/41 640 Murray Street WEST PERTH WA 6005 3/12/2019 "BAR 138 ON BARRACK" Change of use to Restaurant (Dining) and Bar DA $900.00 2019/5371 Lot 49/138 Barrack Street (Entertainment) and installation of signage PERTH WA 6000 2/12/2019 "140William" Refurbishment of Levels 1 and 2, including Entrance Foyer DA $825,000.00 2019/5441 140 William Street at GF Level PERTH WA 6000 2/12/2019 "TRANBY BUILDING" Change of use for a boutique boxing and fitness studio DA $0.00 2019/5457 577 Wellington Street PERTH WA 6000 27/11/2019 Unit 1-9/147 Fairway Extension of time for approved 5 storey multiple dwelling DA $0.00 2019/5463 CRAWLEY WA 6009 with mezzanine comprising of 26 apartments (DAP/17/01268) 28/11/2019 94 Aberdeen Street Section 40 - Varsity Northbridge (Tavern Licence) SEC40 $0.00 2019/5464 NORTHBRIDGE WA 6003 3/12/2019 252 William Street Patio & decking BPC $18,000.00 2019/915 PERTH WA 6000 28/11/2019 146-160 Colin Street New End of Trip Facilities to existing basement carpark BPC $300,000.00 2019/933 WEST PERTH WA 6005 27/11/2019 "LONDON HOUSE" Lobby facade Upgrade BPC $111,199.00 2019/937 216 St Georges Terrace PERTH WA 6000 29/11/2019 "ALLUVION" Reconstruction of collapsed pedestrian bridge between BPC $1,000,000.00 2019/944 54-58 Mounts Bay Road Alluvion Building and Westralia Square Building (across PERTH WA 6000 Mercantile Lane) at Level 3 27/11/2019 "PERTH CITY HOTEL" Replacement of existing wall signs with new wall signs for BPC $18,000.00 2019/946 200 Hay Street 'Comfort Hotel' EAST PERTH WA 6004 29/11/2019 62 Colin Street Sign - West Quarter - Retrospective OCCP $4,719.00 2019/948 WEST PERTH WA 6005 27/11/2019 92 Aberdeen Street Construction of 12 x2.4m sized shed BPC $24,000.00 2019/951 NORTHBRIDGE WA 6003 27/11/2019 Unit 1/1 Barrack Street Internal shop fitout (tenancy: Aurore Bakery) OCCP $0.00 2019/952 PERTH WA 6000 27/11/2019 "WESTPAC JUNCTION" Unauthorised Work - Signage - Fone Ezy OCCP $2,000.00 2019/957 110 William Street PERTH WA 6000 29/11/2019 "RAINE SQUARE" Temporary change of use as ancilliary Class 9b within OCCP $0.00 2019/958 300 Murray Street Tenancy 09 for Fringe Festival 2020. PERTH WA 6000 27/11/2019 "CAMILLA RESIDENCES" Construction of a seven storey multi-unit residential OCCP $90,000.00 2019/959 Apt 1-17/37 Mount Street apartment building with associated car parks, storerooms, WEST PERTH WA 6005 shade structures, and private swimming pools 28/11/2019 63 John Street Building permit lodgement at the request of the City of BPC $5,000.00 2019/960 NORTHBRIDGE WA 6003 Perth to consider the occupant density of 120 persons 3/12/2019 "G4" Convenience Store Fitout. BPC $226,016.00 2019/961 11 Barrack Square PERTH WA 6000 3/12/2019 "WESTPAC CENTRE" Manufacture & installation of tenant lightbox signs as per BPC $15,000.00 2019/962 109 St Georges Terrace supplied proof PERTH WA 6000 28/11/2019 "BGC Centre" Internal office fitout BPC $521,163.00 2019/965 28 The Esplanade PERTH WA 6000 28/11/2019 40 St Georges Terrace Fire Services Upgrade BPC $6,971,111.00 2019/966 PERTH WA 6000 28/11/2019 "EASTPOINT PLAZA" GF - Office Refurbishment - Part Floor BPC $65,120.00 2019/967 233 Adelaide Terrace PERTH WA 6000 28/11/2019 123 St Georges Terrace Level 16 - Part Floor Fitout BPC $698,500.00 2019/968 PERTH WA 6000 2/12/2019 89 St Georges Terrace Shopfront upgrade/split of the existing Bupa tenancy into BPC $98,231.00 2019/970 PERTH WA 6000 two shops. 3/12/2019 "RAINE SQUARE" shop fit-out OCCP $0.00 2019/973 300 Murray Street PERTH WA 6000 2/12/2019 "BROADWAY FAIR" Lining of one exhaust duct on an existing shopping centre BPC $1,900.00 2019/974 88 Broadway CRAWLEY WA 6009 2/12/2019 189-199 William Street Shop Fitout - Shop 12, Ugolicious BPC $110,000.00 2019/975 NORTHBRIDGE WA 6003 3/12/2019 441-445 Murray Street Office Fitout Works - Level 7 - Install new meeting rooms BPC $18,000.00 2019/976 PERTH WA 6000 3/12/2019 "LUCKY CHARM EXPRESS" New signage installation at existing retail kiosk at Perth BPU $5,000.00 2019/981 Shop 7/378 Wellington Street Railway Station - The Lucky Charm Express City Rail PERTH WA 6000 3/12/2019 16 Queen Street Removal of existing fixed glazing and installation of BPC $60,000.00 2019/982 PERTH WA 6000 motorised counterweight folding window. Removal of ramp and install of compliant chair lift 2/12/2019 "TAXATION DEPT" Shop fitout of existing tenancy - Unit 10, Ground Floor OCCP $0.00 2019/985 45 Francis Street NORTHBRIDGE WA 6003 TOTAL $11,188,859.00 .
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