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Pickering Brook Townsite Expansion

Project Status : In Progress
Estimated Completion Date : TBC
Location : bound by Weston Road, Pickering Brook Road, Carinyah Road, Davey Road, Isaacs Road, McCorkill Road and Repatriation Road in Pickering Brook

About

The site is zoned rural under the MRS and Rural Agriculture under the City’s Local Planning Scheme No. 3 (LPS3). The Site covers an area of approximately 90 hectares comprising 37 land parcels bound by Weston Road, Pickering Brook Road, Carinyah Road, Davey Road, Isaacs Road, McCorkill Road and Repatriation Road.

Background

The City’s Local Planning Strategy (LPS), endorsed by the WAPC in 2013, identifies the Pickering Brook Townsite Expansion as an urban investigation area. The strategy of the LPS is to ‘review the Pickering Brook Townsite with the intention of consolidating the uses and giving it a focus.’ To achieve this, the LPS will ‘undertake comprehensive planning analysis of the Pickering Brook Townsite and surrounds to investigate potential for the creation of new lots.’ The Hills Rural Study 2014 was also adopted by the Council in March 2015.

The site is zoned rural under the MRS and Rural Agriculture under the City’s Local Planning Scheme No. 3 (LPS3). The Site covers an area of approximately 90 hectares comprising 37 land parcels bound by Weston Road, Pickering Brook Road, Carinyah Road, Davey Road, Isaacs Road, McCorkill Road and Repatriation Road.

Proposed MRS Amendment 2016

In 2015 The Planning Group (TPG) was appointed to conduct preliminary investigations into the area and liaise with State Government stakeholders. The City worked in conjunction with TPG to identify constraints and opportunities and conduct technical studies in the area. These technical studies included:

  • Environmental Impact Assessment
  • Flora and Vegetation Assessment
  • Transport Impact Assessment
  • Infrastructure Servicing Report
  • Bushfire Hazard Assessment
  • District Water Management Strategy

In March OCM 2016 Council moved to request that the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) initiate an amendment to the MRS, rezoning Pickering Brook Town Site Expansion Area from Rural to Urban, from Rural Agriculture to Urban Development under LPS3.  

Decision

The Pickering Brook Townsite Expansion Area MRS request went to the Meeting of the WAPC on 25 October 2017. The WAPC resolved to refuse to initiate the proposal for the following reasons:

  • The proposed amendment area is not identified for urban expansion purposes in the draft North-East Sub-regional Planning Framework
  • It does not comply with the requirements of State Planning Policy 3. 7 - Planning in Bushfire Prone Areas as an extreme bushfire hazard exists making the location unsuitable and inappropriate for intensification.
  • A District Water Management Strategy has not been approved by the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation.

North-East Sub-Regional Planning Framework (2018)

The North East Sub-Regional Planning Framework was adopted by the State Government in March 2018 and identified the Pickering Brook Townsite as a ‘Planning Investigation Area’.

Table 3 of the Framework identified the key considerations as:

  1. Identification and protection, where appropriate, or priority agricultural land.
  2. Impacts on public drinking water resources (Middle Helena Catchment – Priority area 2)
  3. Bushfire Risk, and;
  4. Availability of reticulated and wastewater infrastructure.

Pickering Brook Taskforce

In October 2018 the City received a letter from the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage (DPLH) announcing the formation of a working group to support a taskforce to develop a sustainability and tourism strategy for Pickering Brook and the surrounding area. The letter included the taskforce terms of reference and identified two objectives:

  1. Investigate the possible expansion of the Pickering Brook Townsite; and
  2. Develop a strategy for economic development initiatives including growth of tourism activities in the hills rural areas.

The City has since been working closely with DPLH and other members of the working group to prepare technical studies and engage with the local residents in the area.

In late 2020, the State Government released the Pickering Brook and Surrounds Sustainability and Tourism Strategy (Strategy) Part 1 report.

The Strategy included a number of recommendation with several being required to be actioned by the City of Kalamunda (City). A full copy of the Strategy can be located on the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage website as the following URL: www.dplh.wa.gov.au/pickeringbrook

In March 2021, the City’s Council, in response to the recommendations of the Strategy, resolved to request the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) to initiate a Metropolitan Region Scheme (MRS) Amendment to rezone the recommended townsite expansion area to Urban to facilitate the expansion of the Pickering Brook townsite (see overleaf for the proposed townsite expansion area).

The City’s MRS Amendment request was referred by the WAPC to various State Government agencies for preliminary comment prior to the WAPC formally considering the MRS Amendment request. As part of the preliminary referral process, the City has been requested to provide additional information to enable the MRS Amendment request to proceed to formal consideration by the WAPC.

The additional information requested to be provided includes a Site and Soil Evaluation (SSE) to assess the areas capability to manage the disposal of wastewater that will be generated by the townsite expansion. While it is acknowledged that some soil evaluation has already taken place, the purpose of that evaluation was to assess the soil from an agricultural perspective and not wastewater. 

The SSE requested to be provided is required to be undertaken over the winter months. The City has budgeted and scheduled this work to be undertaken over this coming winter.

The City anticipates that this work will be complete and the MRS Amendment formally presented to the WAPC in the second half of 2022.


 

Project Images

Aerial View of Pickering Brook Townsite area - covers an area of approximately 90 hectares comprising 37 land parcels bound by Weston Road, Pickering Brook Road, Carinyah Road, Davey Road, Isaacs Road, McCorkill Road and Repatriation Road.

Pickering Brook study area map from the 2022 Report

Related Documents

Contact Information

For further information or queries on this project please contact the City’s Manager Strategic Planning, Mr Chris Lodge during office hours:
Telephone: (08) 9257 9999
Emailenquiries@kalamunda.wa.gov.au
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