Source: Government of Western Australia
At the City of Wanneroo Ordinary Council Meeting on Tuesday 28 April, Council made the following decisions.
Rezoning supported to boost housing supply in Mindarie
Council supported the rezoning of 50 Salerno Drive, Mindarie from Private Community Purposes to Residential to make way for a housing development.
The land is under common ownership with the adjoining Peter Moyes Anglican Community School but has not been developed for educational purposes and currently contains scattered vegetation.
The subject site is approximately 3.25 hectares in size and is bounded by Salerno Drive, Quinns Road, Marmion Avenue and Quinns Baptist College.
CLE Town Planning has lodged the rezoning amendment on behalf of the landowner. The proposal seeks to allow part of the site to be developed as a residential precinct at R40 density.
The concept plan shows the site could accommodate 55 single houses, subject to the approval of future subdivision applications.
The remaining southwestern 0.49-hectare portion of the lot is intended to be retained as ‘Private Community Purpose’ for potential future educational use.
Council select Dowsing Group Pty Ltd to construct a new beach access way in Two Rocks
Dowsing Group Pty Ltd will construct a new beach access way in Two Rocks, south of Two Rocks Marina, after being selected as the tenderer for the project.
The project, part of City’s the 2026/2027 Capital Works Program will see the construction of the beach access way, carpark and lighting.
The tender submission from Dowsing Group Pty Ltd achieved the highest ranking and satisfied the overall value for money assessment in accordance with the City’s assessment criteria.
Step forward to support the City’s future waste transportation services
Council has chosen Appala Holdings for the transport of general waste and comingled recycling. These materials will be collected from the City’s waste transfer station and transported to designated processing or disposal facilities.
The contract will play a key role in supporting the City’s waste management operations, ensuring timely, efficient, and compliant movement of waste materials as part of broader environmental and resource recovery objectives.
For further information, please refer to the 28 April Ordinary Council Meeting Agenda.