Plans for former Glen Iris Golf Course include community’s future active recreational needs
Western Australian Planning Minister Rita Saffioti has provided conditional support to the planning scheme amendment of former Glen Iris Golf Course having requested several modifications.
Minister Saffioti has provided support for Amendment No.152 of the City of Cockburn's Town Planning Scheme No.3, subject to modifications that will improve amenity.
The draft structure plan for the area includes setbacks from existing properties, the retention of around 20% of the land for public open space, plus the delivery of new playing fields for community use.
The complex scheme amendment will facilitate the development of residential lots, public open space, and other community amenities on approximately 54 hectares of privately-owned land in Jandakot. The land was previously used as Glen Iris Golf Course before it closed in early 2020.
Minister Saffioti has provided support for the amendment and has requested several modifications to be made to provisions related to the proposed new Development Area 45 (DA 45) before giving final approval.
The modifications address community feedback provided during consultation and requires that planning and development of DA 45:
- promotes the retention of significant mature trees and provides an amount of public space beyond the minimum standards;
- provides for future active recreational needs of the community;
- retains an appropriate amount of black cockatoo habitat; and
- limits the development to a maximum of 250 dwellings until appropriate traffic controls are constructed on Berrigan Drive.
Minister Saffioti advised "this amendment will help facilitate a high-quality residential development in our southern suburbs.
"This land was zoned as urban under the Metropolitan Region Scheme, and therefore the underlying intent for the land was urban use.
"I acknowledge some of the concerns raised in the community, however it is important to note the land is privately owned and has already been cleared to facilitate its previous use as a golf course.
"The amendment will also require the retention of a significant number of existing mature trees within the redeveloped area."