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Project Brief and Issues Papers

CPCC Project Briefing Report ( 1286Kb)  

Issues Paper 1: Coastal Processes ( 806Kb)

Issues Paper 2: Environmental Impacts ( 522Kb)

Issues Paper 3: Commercial Industrial ( 588Kb)

Issues Paper 4: Tourism, Recreational Use and Access ( 304Kb)

Issues Paper 5: Visual Landscape ( 169Kb)

Issues Paper 6: Cultural Heritage ( 435Kb)

Consultancies

Beach usage patterns along the Perth metropolitan coastline during the shark surveillance flights 2003/04 ( 1887Kb)
(Blackweir D.G. and Beckley L.E., School of Environmental Science, Murdoch University, October 2004)

Beach Characterisation Study - summary report ( 274 Kb) New

Coastal Setback Study - Summary Report ( 42 Kb)

Coastal Setback Study - Northern Perth Metropolitan Coast ( 4 Mb)

Coastal Setback Study - Southern Perth Metropolitan Coast ( 2 Mb)

Recreational Beach Users in the Perth Metropolitan Area - March 2005 in Summer 2004-2005 ( 9 Mb)

Background Papers

Introduction to Summary Papers ( 443 Kb)

Background Paper 1: Governance ( 1 Mb)

Background Paper 2: Terrestrial and Marine Environment ( 3 Mb)

Figure 2: Topography/CALM managed lands and water ( 1 Mb)

Figure 3: Environmental geology ( 3 Mb)

Figure 4: Geomorphic wetland type ( 805 Kb)

Figure 5: Soils ( 2 Mb)

Figure 6: Acid Sulfate Soils ( 3 Mb)

Figure 7: Groundwater hydrology ( 2 Mb)  

Figure 8: Native vegetation/national park ( 534 Kb) 

Figure 9: Marine habitats ( 2 Mb)  

Background Paper 3: Coastal Processes ( 2 Mb)

Figure 13a: Coastal vulnerability - north ( 430 Kb)

Figure 13b: Coastal vulnerability - central north ( 1 Mb)

Figure 13c: Coastal vulnerability - central south ( 499 Kb)

Figure 13d: Coastal vulnerability - south ( 263 Kb)

Background Paper 4: Urban Development ( 2 Mb)

Figure 2: Residential Green Title, Survey Strata and Survey Lot Creation ( 2 Mb)
Figure 4: Interactive Residential Lot Release by Number of Lots - MDP Sectors (2004/05 to 2009/10)
( 2 Mb)
Figure 5: Median Residential Sale Price by Suburb - Coastal Sectors (2004)
( 1 Mb)
Figure 6: Annual Residential Sales Price Growth by Suburb - Coastal Sectors (2004)
( 1 Mb)
Figure 7: Average Annual Residential Sales Price Growth by Suburb - Coastal Sectors (1994-2004)
( 1 Mb)

Background Paper 5: Tourism, Recreation, Public Use and Access ( 4 Mb)

Figure 3A: Bus routes - north ( 446 Kb)

Figure 3B: Bus routes - central north ( 1 Mb)

Figure 3C: Bus routes - central south ( 588 Kb)

Figure 3D: Bus routes - south ( 268 Kb)

Figure 4A: Bus usage - north ( 402 Kb)

Figure 4B: Bus usage - central north ( 1 Mb)

Figure 4C: Bus usage - central south ( 504 Kb)

Figure 4D: Bus usage - south ( 245 Kb)

Figure 5: Recreational use - Two Rocks to Yanchep (map 1 of 9) ( 78 Kb)

Figure 5: Recreational use - Yanchep to Quinns Rocks (map 2 of 9) ( 148 Kb)

Figure 5: Recreational use - Quinns Rocks to Kallaroo (map 3 of 9) ( 328 Kb)

Figure 5: Recreational use - Kallaroo to Brighton Beach (map 4 of 9) ( 333 Kb)

Figure 5: Recreational use - Brighton Beach to Mosman (map 5 of 9) ( 329 Kb)

Figure 5: Recreational use - Mosman to Coogee (map 6 of 9) ( 298 Kb)

Figure 5: Recreational use - Coogee to Kwinana Beach (map 7 of 9) ( 125 Kb)

Figure 5: Recreational use - Kwinana Beach to Warnbro (map 8 of 9) ( 220 Kb)

Figure 5: Recreational use - Warnbro to Singleton (map 9 of 9) ( 148 Kb)

Background Paper 6a: Indigenous Cultural Heritage ( 7 Mb)

Background Paper 6b: European Cultural Heritage ( 1 Mb)

Background Paper 7: Landscape Character Assessment ( 6 Mb)

Sector Papers

Information has been collated on the current activities and development proposals in respect to the Perth metropolitan coast to put some perspective on the issues we currently face. This information has been divided into four sectors to reflect how we are running the community consultation phase. These sectors are: northern, central north, central south and southern.

Summary paper - northern sector ( 255 Kb)

Summary paper - central north sector ( 350 Kb)

Summary paper - central south sector ( 491 Kb)

Summary paper - southern sector ( 195 Kb)



 
 
Public Comment
 
South-West Framework
 
 
Cockburn coast district structure plan
 
 
Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1153/41 Caversham Urban Cell
 
 
 
Publications
 
Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment 1139/57 Eastern Districts Omnibus 7
 
 
Planning Bulletin 91 Estate Covenants: New Residential Subdivisions
 
 
Accessible Suburbs: Central Westfield Access Design Workshop
 
 
South-West Framework
 
 
Planning Bulletin 90 Planning Requirements for the Prostitution Amendment Act 2008
 
 
 
 
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