Development Application (105.1258) - Proposed Drive Thru Fast Food Outlet (Coffee Club)
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Consultation has concluded
Help to shape the future of the City of Canning.
What is being shaped?
The City has received a development application for a Drive Thru Fast Food Outlet (Coffee Club).
In accordance with LP02 Public Consultation of Planning Proposals you are invited to comment on the application.
Table 3 – Zoning Table of the City’s Scheme lists a Fast Food Outlet use as an ‘A’ (discretionary) land use in the subject Service Commercial zone. This means that the use is not permitted unless the local government has exercised its discretion by granting development approval after giving notice to affected landowners and occupants.
In considering an application for development approval, the local government will have regard to matters detailed in the state government’s Planning and Development (Local Planning Schemes) Regulations 2015 (Regulations 2015). In this instance the relevant matters for consideration include, but may not be limited to:
The aims and provisions of the City of Canning Town Planning Scheme No. 40 (‘Scheme’) - specifically whether the proposed use meets the objectives of the subject Service Commercial zone, as outlined in Table 2 of the City’s Scheme.
The compatibility of the development with its setting including the relationship of the development to development on adjoining or on other land in the locality including, but not limited to, the likely effect of the height, bulk, scale, orientation and appearance of the development.
The impact on the amenity of the locality.
‘Amenity’ is defined in Schedule 1 of the Regulations 2015, as: “... all those factors which combine to form the character of an area and include the present and likely future amenity;”. Common amenity considerations include, but are not limited to, car parking and traffic generation, noise or odour emissions, and visual aesthetics.
Backstory
Where can I view the application?
A copy of the plans and supporting information are available to view in the Plans and Documents section located on the right side of this page.
Get Involved
Any comments you wish to make on the proposal are to be submitted by close of business 14 April 2023, by one of the following:
The assessing officer for the application is Planning Officer, Ciara Barkey. You can contact Ciara Barkeyvia ciara.barkey@canning.wa.gov.au.
Help to shape the future of the City of Canning.
What is being shaped?
The City has received a development application for a Drive Thru Fast Food Outlet (Coffee Club).
In accordance with LP02 Public Consultation of Planning Proposals you are invited to comment on the application.
Table 3 – Zoning Table of the City’s Scheme lists a Fast Food Outlet use as an ‘A’ (discretionary) land use in the subject Service Commercial zone. This means that the use is not permitted unless the local government has exercised its discretion by granting development approval after giving notice to affected landowners and occupants.
In considering an application for development approval, the local government will have regard to matters detailed in the state government’s Planning and Development (Local Planning Schemes) Regulations 2015 (Regulations 2015). In this instance the relevant matters for consideration include, but may not be limited to:
The aims and provisions of the City of Canning Town Planning Scheme No. 40 (‘Scheme’) - specifically whether the proposed use meets the objectives of the subject Service Commercial zone, as outlined in Table 2 of the City’s Scheme.
The compatibility of the development with its setting including the relationship of the development to development on adjoining or on other land in the locality including, but not limited to, the likely effect of the height, bulk, scale, orientation and appearance of the development.
The impact on the amenity of the locality.
‘Amenity’ is defined in Schedule 1 of the Regulations 2015, as: “... all those factors which combine to form the character of an area and include the present and likely future amenity;”. Common amenity considerations include, but are not limited to, car parking and traffic generation, noise or odour emissions, and visual aesthetics.
Backstory
Where can I view the application?
A copy of the plans and supporting information are available to view in the Plans and Documents section located on the right side of this page.
Get Involved
Any comments you wish to make on the proposal are to be submitted by close of business 14 April 2023, by one of the following: