Community feedback open for Mcdonald’s proposal in Kalamunda
Have your say on a development application for the proposed construction of a Fast Food Outlet and Motor Vehicle Wash.
The City of Kalamunda has received a development application for the proposed construction of a Fast Food Outlet (McDonald's) and Motor Vehicle Wash on the corner of Canning Road and Heath Rd, opposite the Kalamunda IGA.
- Development Application report
- Design masterplan
- Assessment reports for odour, traffic, noise and lighting
- Waste management
- Households within 200 metres of the site will receive a letter in the post
- Documentation submitted for this proposal is available to view on Engage
- Community feedback is open for you to have your say
- You can follow the project to stay up to date on developments
Visit Engage to have your say.
Please Note: The determination of this application will be made solely by the Metro Outer Development Assessment Panel (MODAP) as per legislative requirements, not by the City of Kalamunda.
Community feedback open for Mcdonald’s proposal in Kalamunda
Have your say on a development application for the proposed construction of a Fast Food Outlet and Motor Vehicle Wash.
The City of Kalamunda has received a development application for the proposed construction of a Fast Food Outlet (McDonald's) and Motor Vehicle Wash on the corner of Canning Road and Heath Rd, opposite the Kalamunda IGA.
- Development Application report
- Design masterplan
- Assessment reports for odour, traffic, noise and lighting
- Waste management
- Households within 200 metres of the site will receive a letter in the post
- Documentation submitted for this proposal is available to view on Engage
- Community feedback is open for you to have your say
- You can follow the project to stay up to date on developments
Visit Engage to have your say.
Please Note: The determination of this application will be made solely by the Metro Outer Development Assessment Panel (MODAP) as per legislative requirements, not by the City of Kalamunda.
We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Owners, the Whadjuk Noongar People as the Custodians of this land. We also pay respect to all Aboriginal community Elders, past, present and future who have and continue to reside in the area and have been an integral part of the history of this region.