❓ Hon. Alison Xamon questions the government on ensuring increased density zonings in the City of Nedlands lead to increased liveability and developer contributions to walkable neighbourhoods, active transport, canopy cover, and public open space. The answer states the WAPC will give due regard to liveability when making a decision on the scheme.
AnsweredQoN 1488Legislative Council
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I
refer to the Western Australia Planning Commission's amendments to the City of Nedlands’ Local Planning Scheme 3, and I ask: (a) how
will the Government ensure that the increased density zonings lead to increased
liveability for both existing and new residents; and (b) what measures will be taken to ensure that
developers contribute towards enabling: (i) walkable neighbourhoods; (ii) active transport choices; (iii) increased canopy cover; and (iv) increased public open space?
refer to the Western Australia Planning Commission's amendments to the City of Nedlands’ Local Planning Scheme 3, and I ask: (a) how
will the Government ensure that the increased density zonings lead to increased
liveability for both existing and new residents; and (b) what measures will be taken to ensure that
developers contribute towards enabling: (i) walkable neighbourhoods; (ii) active transport choices; (iii) increased canopy cover; and (iv) increased public open space?
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Answered
12 September 2018
Responded by
Minister for Environment representing the Minister for Planning
Response time
10 days
(a)-(b) The draft City of Nedlands Local Planning Scheme No. 3 will soon be presented to the Western Australian Planning Commission for final consideration and subsequent recommendation to the Minister.
In making a decision on the scheme, due regard will be given to the liveability for both existing and new residents.
In making a decision on the scheme, due regard will be given to the liveability for both existing and new residents.
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