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Amendment No. 148 to District Planning Scheme No. 2 and draft Local Planning Policy 2.8 - Licensed Premises

Community engagement has now closed. Comments were submitted from 09/02/2016 to 29/03/2016.

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Planning and Development Act 2005
Local Planning Scheme Amendment and Draft Local Planning Policy Available for Inspection
City of Wanneroo District Planning Scheme No. 2 - Amendment No. 148 and Draft Local 
Planning Policy 2.8 - Licensed Premises

Notice is hereby given that the City of Wanneroo has prepared the above mentioned planning scheme amendment for the purpose of modifying the use class 'Liquor Store' to a discretionary use requiring advertising ('A') in the Commercial and Business Zones, and modifying the use class "Tavern" to a discretionary use requiring advertising ('A') in the Business, Commercial and Private Clubs/Recreation Zones. 

Draft Local Planning Policy 2.8 aims to guide discretionary planning decisions for liquor store and tavern applications and outline the City's role and responsibilities in the liquor licensing process under the Liquor Control Act 1988.

Copies of the proposed scheme amendment and draft local planning policy are available to view from the 'Document Library' below and will be open for inspection up to and including 29 March 2016.  These documents can also be viewed in hard copy at the City of Wanneroo Administration Centre, 23 Dundebar Road, Wanneroo and at the City's libraries. 

To Comment

Comments can be emailed to enquiries@wanneroo.wa.gov.au or mailed to the Chief Executive Officer, City of Wanneroo, Locked Bag 1, WANNEROO WA 6946. 

Should you wish to make a submission please state:

  • Your name, address and phone no.;
  • How your interests are affected; whether as a private citizen, on behalf of a company or other organisation, or as an owner or occupier of property; 
  • Address of property affected (if applicable); and
  • Whether your submission is in support of, or objecting to the proposal and provide any arguments supporting your comments.

Should you make a submission on a planning proposal, please note that your details may be made public at a Council meeting and included in a Council Agenda, which will be available on the City's website, unless you specifically request otherwise in your submission.
 

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