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    WA to potentially remove paprtment developemt provisions from R30/R34 zones

    Correct. Structure Plans are the mechanism for applying the code. Anywhere you can do a structure plan, you can apply RMD codes.
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    WA to potentially remove paprtment developemt provisions from R30/R34 zones

    QUOTE=Tano;1270173]How so? Do you have a link that summaries the new benefits? Also Tano, re changes to how single res is dealt with: you might want to check out the planning bulletin released last week by the WAPC regarding 'Medium-density single house development standards' (or RMD Codes...
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    WA to potentially remove paprtment developemt provisions from R30/R34 zones

    Just a quick update on the progress (or lack of) with the proposed Amendment to the R-Codes regarding multi-res development at R30/R35 (read the original email and thread below for a quick refresher). Since my last update the amendment has been advertised with the final report having been...
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    WA to potentially remove paprtment developemt provisions from R30/R34 zones

    Update - Feb 2015 Hi all. A quick update on the R-Codes Amendment: The DoP are rushing to finalise the report to the Commission, which they are scheduled to discussed at this month?s meeting on the 24th. The report, agenda item and outcomes however are all confidential, and it is likely that...
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    WA to potentially remove paprtment developemt provisions from R30/R34 zones

    Advertising is now in full swing. A more thorough update can be found here: http://taylorburrellbarnett.com.au/amendment-to-state-planning-policy-3-1-residential-design-codes
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    WA to potentially remove paprtment developemt provisions from R30/R34 zones

    Approval to advertise Another quick progress update: The amendment went to the WAPC Statutory Planning Committee on 26 August and was given consent to advertise, with the 60 day advertising period beginning tomorrow. The officer?s report was confidential and the minutes don?t say much but...
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    WA to potentially remove paprtment developemt provisions from R30/R34 zones

    FYI I just also posted a quick update in the City of Stirling multi-res thread: In short it is going to the Sept council meeting. City of Stirling plans to ban all multiple dwellings below R60
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    WA to potentially remove paprtment developemt provisions from R30/R34 zones

    Yep. I'd be interested to know where Vincent, and to a lesser extent Cambridge, stood on the issue, being reasonably progressive inner urban councils. I cant imagine Property Council, AIA or HIA were in favour either.
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    WA to potentially remove paprtment developemt provisions from R30/R34 zones

    Hi HD, I'd be pretty keen to take a read of that letter if you'd be happy to share (that is, if you even hung onto it). Is that something legislated in their scheme like Stirling or are they just 'warning people' that such applications wont be viewed positively (which sounds like an invitation...
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    WA to potentially remove paprtment developemt provisions from R30/R34 zones

    Oh and if all that planning crap about meetings etc makes no sense, the short version is this: not much is happening till the end of next month. I'll try report back when things progress.
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    WA to potentially remove paprtment developemt provisions from R30/R34 zones

    Update Another update, if anyone is interested: All feedback has now been received from LGAs and stakeholders and the Minister?s consent is currently being sought to progress the amendment. The report to the Commission is being prepared which is likely to be recommending the amendment as...
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    WA to potentially remove paprtment developemt provisions from R30/R34 zones

    Update By way of update: A colleague spoke to Paul Ellenbroek (the WAPC contact point for the review). Apparently the reports that were published on the WAPC website for this Amendment were supposedly meant to be confidential!! Ha! The Statutory Procedures Committee decided that the R-Codes...
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    WA to potentially remove paprtment developemt provisions from R30/R34 zones

    Or moreover, the NIMBYS complaining to their local members.
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    WA to potentially remove paprtment developemt provisions from R30/R34 zones

    More potential hurdles for small apartment development in Perth: Amendment to State Planning Policy 3.1 Residential Design Codes ? Multiple Dwellings, parking and other incidental changes. The West Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) intends to remove the multiple dwelling provisions...
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