Save Perth Hills, which says its mission is to ensure its increasingly bushfire-prone community and bio-diverse environment is respected and safeguarded against dangerous and destructive development, is against the proposed North Stoneville development. Picture: Save Perth Hills

North Stoneville directions hearing

North Stoneville property developer and WAPC to attend SAT directions hearing later this month.
August 8, 2024
Anita McInnes

THE Western Australian Planning Commission and developer Satterley have both complied with State Administrative Tribunal orders in preparation for a directions hearing listed for later this month.

A Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage (DPLH) spokeswoman said the applicant (Satterley) filed an amended North Stoneville structure plan on June 14 in accordance with the SAT orders made on March 8 this year.

“The Western Australian Planning Commission complied with the SAT orders by filing the further information requested, on July 12,’’ she said.

“A directions hearing is listed for August 30 which will enable SAT to continue programming the matter towards a final hearing.’’

The North Stoneville SP 34, which proposes a new townsite in the Shire of Mundaring, was refused by the WAPC on July 14, 2020.

DPLH did not respond to questions from Echo News when information about any applications to intervene under section 37 (3) of the State Administrative Tribunal Act 2004 or to make submissions under s 242 of the Planning Development Act 2005, which are to be made to the tribunal by August 23, become known to the public.

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