Vibrant apartment block plan to BOOST medium-density housing

Plans have been launched for a five-storey condo block in Coolbinia that builders hope will increase the medium-density housing choices within the northern suburb.

Developer Willing Property has lodged plans with the City of Stirling for a mixed-use improvement on a vacant block on Adair Parade, which is able to embrace 33 flats and 6 business tenancies.

The proposal will characteristic townhouses and flats starting from one to 4 rooms and a pool, health club and sauna for residents.

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The improvement will embrace “extensive landscaping” throughout the location and retention of current jacaranda timber alongside Adair Parade and Walcott Street, in addition to basement parking with 62 bays.

A report ready by Planning Solutions stated there was at present a “limited availability” of medium-density housing choices in Coolbinia, with the 33 houses aiming to cater for “multi-generational owner-occupiers”.

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“The proposed development seeks to address the issue by providing a contextually appropriate well-designed medium density option for existing residents, or potential purchasers looking to buy into the area,” the report states.

The report stated business tenancies alongside the bottom flooring of the constructing intention to activate the road and a proposed alfresco space on the jap nook of the location can be “contributing to the vibrancy of the public realm”.

“The proposed development includes six small commercial tenancies, designed to appeal to shopkeepers with boutique uses to support the local community,” the report stated.

“The range of uses proposed are diverse, assisting to contribute towards the creation of a vibrant and active local centre”.

An artist’s impressions of the proposed mixed-use development on Adair Parade.
Camera IconAn artist’s impressions of the proposed mixed-use improvement on Adair Parade. Credit: MJA Studio
Artist impressions of the proposed mixed use development on Adair Parade.
Camera IconArtist impressions of the proposed blended use improvement on Adair Parade. Credit: MJA Studio
An artist’s impressions of the proposed mixed-use development on Adair Parade.
Camera IconAn artist’s impressions of the proposed mixed-use improvement on Adair Parade. Credit: MJA Studio

The plans are out for public remark till February 18, earlier than ultimate approval is set by the Metro Inner-North Development Assessment Panel.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au