❓ Ms. Saffioti inquires about the progress of activity centre planning and business case preparation following the implementation of Directions 2031 and Beyond. The Minister provides a list of activity centres with approved and draft structure plans, and details business cases prepared for centres involving state government land and funding.
AnsweredQoN 819Legislative Assembly
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I refer to Question on Notice No. 7570 from May 2012, and the Minister's answer that the majority of activity centres are in the planning phase and business cases are being prepared for 2012–13, and ask:(a) what activity centres have been planned; and(b) what activity centres have had business cases prepared?
I refer to Question on Notice No. 7570 from May 2012, and the Minister's answer that the majority of activity centres are in the planning phase and business cases are being prepared for 2012–13, and ask:
(a) what activity centres have been planned; and
(b) what activity centres have had business cases prepared?
I refer to Question on Notice No. 7570 from May 2012, and the Minister's answer that the majority of activity centres are in the planning phase and business cases are being prepared for 2012–13, and ask:
(a) what activity centres have been planned; and
(b) what activity centres have had business cases prepared?
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Answered
6 August 2013
Responded by
Minister for Planning
Response time
40 days
(a) Since the publication of
Directions 2031 and Beyond
and gazettal of
State Planning Policy 4.2 - Activity Centres for Perth and Peel
(SPP 4.2) in August 2010, a total of 15 activity centres have had a final structure plan approved consistent with the planning framework established by Directions 2031 and SPP 4.2. A further six activity centres have had a draft structure plan prepared.
Centres that currently have final activity centre structure plans approved post gazettal of SPP 4.2 are:
• Ashfield district centre
• Baldivis district centre
• Butler district centre
• Byford district centre
• Clarkson secondary centre
• Dianella district centre
• Harrisdale district centre
• Kelmscott district centre
• Madeley district centre
• Maylands district centre
• Neerabup district centre
• Ravenswood district centre
• South Perth district centre
• Wanneroo secondary centre
• West Leederville district centre
The centres that currently have draft activity centre structure plans in place are:
• Cockburn Coast district centre
• Maddington secondary centre
• Midland strategic metropolitan centre
• Murdoch specialised centre
• Stirling strategic metropolitan centre
• Whitfords secondary centre
(b) Not all activity centres require a business case to be prepared to implement an activity centre structure plan, as the majority of activity centres are privately owned land.
The State Government prepares business cases for activity centres that include State Government land and which require Government funding for implementation of plans.
Since adoption of
Directions 2031 and Beyond
, business cases have been prepared for:
• Stirling strategic metropolitan centre, stage one
• Murdoch Mixed Use Precinct
• Claremont on the Park
• A mixed use development in Rockingham
Directions 2031 and Beyond
and gazettal of
State Planning Policy 4.2 - Activity Centres for Perth and Peel
(SPP 4.2) in August 2010, a total of 15 activity centres have had a final structure plan approved consistent with the planning framework established by Directions 2031 and SPP 4.2. A further six activity centres have had a draft structure plan prepared.
Centres that currently have final activity centre structure plans approved post gazettal of SPP 4.2 are:
• Ashfield district centre
• Baldivis district centre
• Butler district centre
• Byford district centre
• Clarkson secondary centre
• Dianella district centre
• Harrisdale district centre
• Kelmscott district centre
• Madeley district centre
• Maylands district centre
• Neerabup district centre
• Ravenswood district centre
• South Perth district centre
• Wanneroo secondary centre
• West Leederville district centre
The centres that currently have draft activity centre structure plans in place are:
• Cockburn Coast district centre
• Maddington secondary centre
• Midland strategic metropolitan centre
• Murdoch specialised centre
• Stirling strategic metropolitan centre
• Whitfords secondary centre
(b) Not all activity centres require a business case to be prepared to implement an activity centre structure plan, as the majority of activity centres are privately owned land.
The State Government prepares business cases for activity centres that include State Government land and which require Government funding for implementation of plans.
Since adoption of
Directions 2031 and Beyond
, business cases have been prepared for:
• Stirling strategic metropolitan centre, stage one
• Murdoch Mixed Use Precinct
• Claremont on the Park
• A mixed use development in Rockingham
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