The City of Armadale is currently embarking on the preparation of a Precinct Structure Plan for the Kelmscott District Centre.
Precinct Structure Plans are important planning documents that coordinate future subdivision, development and land use zoning for town centres. They are used to establish a vision, encourage redevelopment and guide future public and private investment. The Precinct Structure Plan will also assist in encouraging high quality development outcomes (for example, via land use guidance, building heights, site coverage and residential densities) and improvement of streetscapes and public places over time.
Further information on the project, including a list of frequently asked questions, is available on the dedicated project webpage here: https://www.armadale.wa.gov.au/kelmscott-district-centre-precinct-structure-plan
Council has appointed a highly experienced consultancy team to carry out this project on its behalf, led by urban design and town planning consultancy Taylor Burrell Barnett. At various stages in the project, Taylor Burrell Barnett and City staff will engage with stakeholders to gain insight into desired outcomes and to seek feedback from landowners, business owners, service providers, government agencies and the broader community.
Please be advised that this Precinct Structure Plan project is separate to the current rail, road and servicing works currently being undertaken in Kelmscott by the State Government’s MetroNet team to complete the Denny Avenue Level Crossing Removal Project. For further information on the MetroNet project please refer to its website here: https://www.metronet.wa.gov.au/projects/denny-avenue-level-crossing-removal
For further information on the Kelmscott District Centre Precinct Structure Plan project please contact Planning Services on 9394 5000, via info@armadale.wa.gov.au or refer to the project website here: https://www.armadale.wa.gov.au/kelmscott-district-centre-precinct-structure-plan
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