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Development Application│Naval Stores│141 Queen Victoria Street Fremantle
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Consultation has concluded
Western Australian Planning Commission decision
The Naval Stores development application was referred to the Western Australian Planning Commission for approval under the Metropolitan Region Scheme in February. The development was approved.
Updates on the Cantonment Hill Project are available here.
Planning Committee resolution
On 1 February 2017, the Planning Committee resolved to:
Approve the development application under the City's Local Planning Scheme.
Send the development application to the Western Australian Planning Commission for approval under Metropolitan Region Scheme.
Direct officers to investigate parking management options to minimise impact of the development on local residents, particularly around Tuckfield Street, Euphrasie Court and Dorothy Street.
A report on the Naval Stores development application will be considered by the Planning Committee on 1 February 2017 at 6.00pm. Anyone can attend the Planning Committee. You can also ask a question or make a verbal submission. Find out how on the council meetings page.
Reports, minutes and a video summary of council meetings are availablehere.
Public comment period closed
The public comment period on the Naval Stores development application has now closed. Your submissions are currently being reviewed and a report prepared for the next appropriate Planning Committee meeting.
Open for comment
A development application for adaptive reuse of the Naval Stores at 141 Queen Victoria Street Fremantle is available for public comment until 12 January 2017.
shared office, event, workshop and conference space
cafe
toilets and outdoor seating areas
indoor rock climbing gym
The applicant has requested discretionary approval for on-site car parking and change of use to private recreation, office and restaurant/cafe.
Western Australian Planning Commission decision
The Naval Stores development application was referred to the Western Australian Planning Commission for approval under the Metropolitan Region Scheme in February. The development was approved.
Updates on the Cantonment Hill Project are available here.
Planning Committee resolution
On 1 February 2017, the Planning Committee resolved to:
Approve the development application under the City's Local Planning Scheme.
Send the development application to the Western Australian Planning Commission for approval under Metropolitan Region Scheme.
Direct officers to investigate parking management options to minimise impact of the development on local residents, particularly around Tuckfield Street, Euphrasie Court and Dorothy Street.
A report on the Naval Stores development application will be considered by the Planning Committee on 1 February 2017 at 6.00pm. Anyone can attend the Planning Committee. You can also ask a question or make a verbal submission. Find out how on the council meetings page.
Reports, minutes and a video summary of council meetings are availablehere.
Public comment period closed
The public comment period on the Naval Stores development application has now closed. Your submissions are currently being reviewed and a report prepared for the next appropriate Planning Committee meeting.
Open for comment
A development application for adaptive reuse of the Naval Stores at 141 Queen Victoria Street Fremantle is available for public comment until 12 January 2017.