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Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1308/41 May 2018 Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1308/41 East Wanneroo Structure Plan Area Submissions 409 - 443 (and late submissions) Volume 8 of 8 City of Wanneroo Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1308/41 East Wanneroo Structure Plan Area Submissions 409 - 443 (and late submissions) City of Wanneroo May 2018 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 1308/41 Submissions 409 - 443 (and late submissions) File 809-2-30-20 Pt 2 Published May 2018 Internet: www.dplh.wa.gov.au Email: [email protected] Phone: (08) 655 18002 Fax: (08) 655 19001 This document is available in alternative formats on application to Communication Services. Introduction to Metropolitan Region Scheme major amendments The Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) is responsible for keeping the Metropolitan Region Scheme (MRS) under review and initiating changes where they are seen as necessary. The MRS sets out the broad pattern of land use for the whole Perth metropolitan region. The MRS is constantly under review to best reflect regional planning and development needs. A proposal to change land use reservations and zones in the MRS is regulated by the Planning and Development Act 2005. That legislation provides for public submissions to be made on proposed amendments. For a substantial amendment, often referred to as a major amendment (made under section 41 of the Act), the WAPC considers all the submissions lodged, and publishes its recommendations in a report on submissions. This report is presented to the Minister for Planning and to the Governor for approval. Both Houses of Parliament must then scrutinise the amendment before it can take legal effect. In the process of making a substantial amendment to the MRS, information is published as a public record under the following titles: Amendment report This document is available from the start of the public advertising period of the proposed amendment. It sets out the purpose and scope of the proposal, explains why the amendment is considered necessary, and informs people how they can comment through the submission process. Environmental review report The Environmental Protection Authority must consider the environmental impact of an amendment to the MRS before it can be advertised. Should it require formal assessment, an environmental review is undertaken and made available for information and comment at the same time as the amendment report. Report on submissions The planning rationale, determination of submissions and the recommendations of the WAPC for final approval of the amendment, with or without modification, is documented in this report. Submissions This document contains a reproduction of all written submissions received by the WAPC on the proposed amendment. Transcript of hearings A person who has made a written submission may also choose to appear before a hearings committee to express their views. The hearings proceedings are recorded and transcribed, and the transcripts of all hearings are reproduced in this volume. Alphabetical Listing of Submissions MRS Amendment 1308/41 East Wanneroo Structure Plan Area Submission Name Number 34 Aboriginal Affairs, Department of 300 Adma Weda, Emma and Agus 174 Allart, Barbara 175 Allart, Robert 176 Amonini, Kevin 241 Anderson, Christopher 301 Angell, Una and Ken 3 ATCO Gas Australia 328 Balic, Danica 362 Balinski, Angela 363 Balinski, Craig 242 Banks, Chantelle 109 Banks, Janne 110 Banks, Kevin 177 Banks, Sarah 364 Barnao, Kadambii 365 Barnao, Midhara 366 Barnao, Vasudeva 129 Barrow, Margaret 367 Bell, Murray and Ruth 161 Bennett, Carrie 302 Biancotti, Sandro 111 Black, Glenn 243 Borgogno, Jeffrey 244 Borgogno, Judy 178 Borgogno, Mary 245 Borgogno, Saraya 112 Bowman and Partners Environmental on behalf of Jazna Pty Ltd 91 Brindle, Tracey 130 Broadbent, Adrian 45 Broadbent, Catherine 103 Broadbent, David 104 Broadbent, Ruth 57 Brookes, Dennis and Gwen 246 Brown, Danella 247 Brown, Jenna 248 Brown, John 368 Brown, Michelle 369 Brown, Russell 329 Burden, Richard and Joanne 330 Burgess Design Group on behalf of Home Group WA 160 Burnett, Lorraine 131 Burnett, Pauline 92 Butler, Michael 289 Caccamo, Ralph Submission Name Number 442 Casal, Nathalie 179 Charlton, Brett 180 Charlton, Corey 181 Charlton, Michael 182 Charlton, Paula 11 Christou, Angelos 13 Christou, Anna 6 Christou, Christalla 7 Christou, Christos 14 Christou, Michael 15 Christou, Nicholas 331 Circosta, Larry 183 Clark, Phil 46 Cochrane, Debbie 8 Cohen, Frederick 132 Cohen, Margaret 370 Cohen, Mirella 133 Cohen, Peter 371 Colbung, Cetana 332 Cooper, Alison and Kay, Ken 372 Corrigan, Paul and Nicole 93 Corry, Mark and Jodie 94 Corry, Mark and Kestel, Fiona 47 Cottrill, Deborah 134 Coves, Brian and Dorothy 373 Cowper, Sundarii 374 Creative Design + Planning and Emerge Associates on behalf of Urban Capital Carramar Pty Ltd and Pinjar Properties Pty Ltd 333 Cuttone Santoro, Donique 290 Cuttone Santoro, Filippo 334 Cuttone Santoro, Natasha 291 Cuttone Santoro, Vicki 428 Da Camara, Caroline 429 Da Camara, Maria 430 Da Camara, Vasco 58 Daly, Rachel 292 Davies, Annette 293 Davies, James 21 Davis, Beryl 375 Davis, Sandra 31 Davis, Steven and Meredith 335 de Cinque, Jarrad 336 de Cinque, Jason 337 de Cinque, Kaila 135 Desmond, Calen 136 Desmond, Kiel 137 Desmond, Natalie 138 Desmond, Steve 139 Desmond, Tegan 249 Dickson, James 79 Dineley, Frederick and Denise 250 Diodata, Clara 251 Diodata, Demi Submission Name Number 252 Diodata, Luigi and Clara 253 Diodata, Robert 376 Dique, Dickie and Lynn 95 Dixon, Eric 96 Dixon, Georgina 25 Do, Khang Duy and Pham, Tu Anh Thi 113 Doan, Thanh Tung 114 Doan, Van Mon 140 Doherty, Teresa 254 Doris, William 377 Drummond, Bruce 166 Dunbar, Alan 167 Dunbar, Heather 168 Dunbar, Laura 184 Dunbar, Mhairi 185 Dunbar, Steven 338 Dynamic Planning and Developments Pty Ltd on behalf of Balanced Securities Ltd 26 Education, Department of 378 Ellison, Lisa 339 Emanuel, Nicola 51 Environment Regulation, Department of 255 Evans, Haylee 256 Evans, Jeremy 141 Everitt, Beryl 12 Falas, Litsa 340 Famlonga, Lynn 186 Farrall, Dan 187 Farrall, Najah 188 Fazio, Carmelo 189 Fazio, Giuseppe 190 Fazio, Melanie 191 Fazio, Michael 192 Fazio, Patricia 193 Fazio, Stephanie 142 Ferguson, J and P 341 Ferritto, Michael 303 Figliomeni, Angelina 304 Figliomeni, Maurizio 59 Fildes, Jennifer 60 Fildes, Lester 61 Fildes, Nathan 105 Fire and Emergency Services, Department of 194 Fitzgerald, William 305 Fitzsimmons, Maureen 306 Fitzsimmons, Syd 431 Fogliani, Riccardo 257 Foster, Debra 258 Foster, Kenneth 259 Foster, Tammy 307 Fowler, Catherine and Christopher 86 Franconi, Mauro 308 Frisina, Antonio Submission Name Number 30 Gagliano, Anne and Vince 309 Gagliano, Jesse 310 Gagliano, Vince 379 Genders, Warren 195 Gintzburger, Gustave 342 Giovenco, Francesco 16 Glavovic, Sladan and Belinda 432 Gnangara Action Group for Urban Deferred 38 Goodge, Ian and Barbara 196 Gordon, Jeanette 56 Grabovac, Vlade and Lesley 433 Green, Kate 260 Green, Robert 261 Green, Rosaleen 171 Green, Steven 262 Green, William 143 Haley, Margaret 22 Hanks, Trevor 311 Harding, Kelly 380 Harris, Timothy and Karen 144 Harvey, Keith and Rosemarie 312 Hatchett, Cheryl and Rodney 313 Hatchett, Richelle 381 Hayes, Emma 145 Hayman, Margaret 441 Health, Department of 44 Heintz, Darin 162 Hesling, Andrea 163 Hesling, Robert 314 Hibbert, Margaret 146 Hill, Beverley 97 Ho, Son Van 382 Holland, Suzanne and Martyn 315 Holmes, Leanne 87 Hong, Van Nhieu 62 Hoult, Garry 383 Housing Authority 147 Humble, H 294 Hunt, Caroline 197 Hunt, Erica 198 Hunt, Peter 199 Hunt, Philip 361 Intaract Pty Ltd 63 James, Michael and Kathy 72 Jarnicki, Wanda 148 Johnson, Anne 64 Johnson, Hayley 121 Johnson, Helen 68 Johnson, James 316 Johnson, Jodie 122 Johnson, Kaitlin 69 Johnson, Pamela 384 Joondalup, City of Submission Name Number 385 Keys, Kenneth 386 Keys, Kenneth and O’Brien, Constance 9 Klarich, Graeme 76 Klemm, Daniel 264 Kodnik, Amanda 265 Kodnik, Edwina 266 Kodnik, Joel 267 Kodnik, Liam 268 Kodnik, Robert 387 Kokir, Shubhra 388 Labang, Ambrose and Ratha & Nguon, Dana 200 Langdon, Rachael 73 Langdon, Ronald 74 Langdon, Sheila 123 Lau, Andrew 124 Lau, Dave 17 Lau, Que Hung and Jane 164 Lau, Suk Mei 201 Laverty, Karen 202 Laverty, Terrence 125 Layton, Kaycee 203 Lemmon, Bradley 204 Lemmon, Naomi 205 Lemmon, Rebecca 206 Lemmon, Sean 269 Leske, Richard 2 Lindeboom, Jack and Leslie 115 Lippi, Jason and Hannah 35 Lockwood, John 343 Loffman, Steven 149 Loomes, Graham 150 Loomes, JA 116 Lopreiato, Kerry and Joe 317 Lowe, Alexander and Robin 80 Lunn, Annabelle 98 Lupis, Giovanni 99 Ma, Phuong Thuc 32 MacAdams, Isabelle and Michael 172 MacAdams, Katie 151 Macente, Rick 318 Maher, Helen 319 Maher, Lisa 320 Maher, Vince 321 Main Roads Western Australia 344 Maine, Christopher 345 Maine, Jeni 346 Maine, Jessie 347 Maine, Kristie 173 Mantle,
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