CockburnCoast - Western Australian Planning Commission
CockburnCoast - Western Australian Planning Commission
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<strong>CockburnCoast</strong><br />
2.7.4 Coastal foreshore 26<br />
2.8 Public realm 26<br />
2.8.1 Public realm objectives 26<br />
2.8.2 Urban open spaces 26<br />
2.8.3 Streetscapes 26<br />
2.8.3.1 Cockburn Coast Drive 26<br />
2.8.3.2 Laneways 27<br />
2.9 Built form and architectural expression 27<br />
2.9.1 Built form objectives 27<br />
2.9.2 Townscape vision 27<br />
2.9.3 Height assessment considerations 27<br />
2.9.4 Iconic, landmark and gateway building<br />
sites 28<br />
2.9.5 Architectural expression 28<br />
2.10 Precinct character guidelines 29<br />
2.10.1 Power station precinct 30<br />
2.10.2 Hilltop precinct 31<br />
2.10.3 Robb Jetty precinct 33<br />
2.10.4 Emplacement precinct 34<br />
2.10.5 Darkan precinct 35<br />
2.10.6 Fremantle village precinct 35<br />
2.10.7 Newmarket precinct 36<br />
2.11 Socio-economic elements 37<br />
2.11.1 Social sustainability 37<br />
2.11.2 Community facilities and recreation 37<br />
2.11.3 Sense of place 38<br />
2.11.4 Community diversity 38<br />
2.11.5 Affordable housing 38<br />
2.11.5.1 Affordable housing mechanisms 38<br />
2.11.6 Community engagement and capacity<br />
building 39<br />
2.11.7 Employment 39<br />
2.11.7.1 Employment self-sufficiency 40<br />
2.11.7.2 Employment land 40<br />
2.11.7.3 Power station precinct 40<br />
2.11.7.4 Emplacement and Darkan<br />
precincts 40<br />
2.11.8 Relevant performance targets 41<br />
2.11.9 Further socio-economic initiatives required 41<br />
2.12 Managing the environment 41<br />
2.12.1 Biodiversity and multi use corridors 41<br />
2.12.2 Flora and vegetation impacts 41<br />
2.12.2.1 TEC’s and priority flora 41<br />
2.12.2.2 Impacted areas of Parks and<br />
Recreation reserve 41<br />
2.12.2.3 Flora and vegetation<br />
management 42<br />
2.12.3 Fauna 42<br />
2.12.4 Urban water management 42<br />
2.12.4.1 Water sensitive urban design 42<br />
2.12.4.2 Water management<br />
recommendations 43<br />
Groundwater 43<br />
Stormwater 43<br />
Potable water use reduction 43<br />
2.12.4.3 Additional work required 43<br />
2.12.4.4 Manning Lake management 43<br />
2.12.5 Contaminated sites 44<br />
2.12.6 Noise and vibration management 44<br />
2.12.7 Coastal planning 44<br />
2.12.7.1 Coastal processes setback 44<br />
2.12.7.2 Coastal planning strategy 44<br />
2.12.7.3 Foreshore management plan 45<br />
2.12.8 Environmental approvals process 45<br />
2.12.9 Relevant performance targets 45<br />
2.12.10 Further environmental management<br />
initiatives required 46<br />
2.13 Infrastructure 46<br />
2.13.1 Site works 46<br />
2.13.2 Waste water collection 46<br />
2.13.3 Stormwater 46<br />
2.13.3.1 On site filtration 46<br />
2.13.3.2 Stormwater infrastructure<br />
measurers 47<br />
2.13.4 Water supply 47<br />
2.13.5 Electricity 47<br />
2.13.4.1 Electricity reticulation 47<br />
2.13.4.2 Switchyard relocation 47<br />
2.13.4.3 Sustainable energy alternatives 48<br />
2.13.6 Gas 48<br />
2.13.7 IT and communications 48<br />
2.13.8 Bus rapid transit 48<br />
2.13.9 Sustainable built form 48<br />
2.13.10 Relevant performance targets 48<br />
2.13.11 Further infrastructure initiatives required 48<br />
Chapter 3 Implementation options 49<br />
3.1 Implementation 49<br />
3.2 Implementation models 49<br />
3.2.1 Local planning schemes 49<br />
3.2.2 Joint development scheme 49<br />
3.3.3 Specific redevelopment authority 49<br />
3.3.4 Metropolitan redevelopment authority 50<br />
3.3 <strong>Planning</strong> requirements following adoption of<br />
the district structure plan 50<br />
3.3.1 Metropolitan Region Scheme amendment 50<br />
3.3.2 Local planning scheme amendment 50<br />
3.3.3 Master plan 51<br />
vi<br />
district structure plan