street/locality · 3 meetings
Charles Street, North Perth
Mentions
- State-significant application for 52 multiple dwellings at 407A-D and 409 Charles Street.
- Site of the proposed 52 multiple dwellings subject to a submission to the WAPC.
- Planning item for change of use at No. 496.
- Residents near Newcastle Street may be affected by venue operations, traffic, parking, noise and local activity changes.
- North Perth residents may see changes to housing density, built form and local traffic, with the final outcome to be determined by the Western Australian Planning Commission.
- This large apartment proposal could affect neighbourhood character, building interface, traffic and amenity on Charles Street and nearby homes.
Decisions
Leederville tavern change-of-use approved
Council approved the change of use at 1/652 Newcastle Street, Leederville from warehouse to tavern, including additions and alterations, subject to conditions.
Residents near Newcastle Street may be affected by venue operations, traffic, parking, noise and local activity changes.
Submission position amended for Charles Street North Perth development
Council amended its submission on the State-significant development application for 52 multiple dwellings at 407A-D and 409 Charles Street, North Perth, changing its position to broadly support/support the proposal subject to planning matters being satisfactorily addressed. A clause about social housing details was removed before the final motion carried by absolute majority.
North Perth residents may see changes to housing density, built form and local traffic, with the final outcome to be determined by the Western Australian Planning Commission.
Charles Street North Perth significant development submission
Council resolved to make a submission to the Western Australian Planning Commission on the proposed 52 multiple dwellings at 407A-D and 409 Charles Street, North Perth, supporting the application subject to all listed planning issues being addressed before determination or through conditions.
This large apartment proposal could affect neighbourhood character, building interface, traffic and amenity on Charles Street and nearby homes.
Newcastle Street Leederville tavern approved
Council approved the change of use from warehouse to tavern, with additions and alterations, at 1/652 Newcastle Street, Leederville, subject to conditions and advice notes.
This may change local nightlife, noise, traffic and parking patterns in Leederville Town Centre.
Topics
Short-term rental proposal at Harold Street, Mount Lawley
Public statements were made about item 9.2 concerning 128A Harold Street, Mount Lawley and a proposed change of use from single house to single house and unhosted short term rental accommodation. The excerpt does not clearly show Council's final decision on this item.
Residents in Mount Lawley may be interested in local impacts of short-term rental accommodation, but the outcome is unclear from the extracted text.
Traffic safety concern in North Perth
A written public question raised traffic safety at the intersection of Eton Street and Ellesmere Street, North Perth.
Local residents may expect follow-up or future discussion about road safety at this intersection.
State assessment process for major development
Council discussed that the State Development Assessment Unit coordinates consultation and prepares a report to the WAPC for significant development applications, with community submissions going directly to the SDAU.
Residents commenting on the Charles Street proposal should understand that final decisions and consultation are handled through the state process, not solely by the City.
Planning matters in Highgate and North Perth
Council considered planning items for Beaufort Street, Highgate, and Charles Street, North Perth, including amended change-of-use applications. The text also records extensive public concerns and administration responses relating to a short-term accommodation matter previously determined by Council.
Planning decisions may affect neighbourhood amenity, business activity, parking, and land use in affected streets.
Parking management petition from North Perth residents
A petition with 12 signatures requested a comprehensive review of current parking management, consultation with affected residents, targeted parking and traffic management solutions, and a commitment to maintaining residential amenity.
Signals likely follow-up on local parking pressures and resident concerns.
Meetings