Development Application - Use Not Listed (Rural Tourism - Distillery & Creamery), Produce Market, Eating House and Restoration Works
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Consultation has concluded
Planning and Development Act 2005
Shire of Harvey
Notice of public advertisement of planning proposal
The local government has received an application to use and/or develop land for the following purpose and public comments are invited.
Proposal: Use Not Listed (Rural Tourism - Distillery & Creamery) Produce Market, Eating House and Restoration Works
Location: Lot 55 (No. 13070) South Western Highway, Brunswick
Summary: The application proposes to establish a “Rural Tourism” land use which comprises the following elements:
Creamery – within the existing dairy buildings and infrastructure, a fit-out to establish a modern creamery, these modifications are predominantly ‘works’ based to upgrade the existing buildings and wastewater system to comply with current food production standards.
Distillery – restoration of the barn includes the mezzanine level to be repaired and reinforced with new internal stairs added and internal wall reinforcements. The main ground floor of the barn will become the barrel room for the “Distillery.” The south wing will be the Herbarium for drying and processing of fresh herbs (“Produce Market”) and the north wing will contain a commercial kitchen and small dining area (“Eating House”).
Additional proposed Works:
Existing Shed – the existing shed will be divided into two components using SIP (structurally insulated panels) construction methods. One for public toilets (male, female and unisex accessible toilet) and one for the “Distillery” use.
Dwelling – a new entry from the northern side of the house within the rear extensions to accommodate farm workers’ access to bathroom and toilet facilities externally from the house.
Incidental Development – gravel carpark, overflow carpark, removal of tin shed, freestanding shade structure between barn and proposed toilets, new septic system.
Detailed plans are available in the provided link on this page.
Submissions may be made on the proposal in the period ending on the 11th day of July 2022 and mustbe submitted to the local government in writing on or before that day.
All queries should be directed to Kelly Beauglehole, on 9729 0341 or kellyb@harvey.wa.gov.au.
Annie Riordan
Chief Executive Officer
for and on behalf of the Shire of Harvey.
Planning and Development Act 2005
Shire of Harvey
Notice of public advertisement of planning proposal
The local government has received an application to use and/or develop land for the following purpose and public comments are invited.
Proposal: Use Not Listed (Rural Tourism - Distillery & Creamery) Produce Market, Eating House and Restoration Works
Location: Lot 55 (No. 13070) South Western Highway, Brunswick
Summary: The application proposes to establish a “Rural Tourism” land use which comprises the following elements:
Creamery – within the existing dairy buildings and infrastructure, a fit-out to establish a modern creamery, these modifications are predominantly ‘works’ based to upgrade the existing buildings and wastewater system to comply with current food production standards.
Distillery – restoration of the barn includes the mezzanine level to be repaired and reinforced with new internal stairs added and internal wall reinforcements. The main ground floor of the barn will become the barrel room for the “Distillery.” The south wing will be the Herbarium for drying and processing of fresh herbs (“Produce Market”) and the north wing will contain a commercial kitchen and small dining area (“Eating House”).
Additional proposed Works:
Existing Shed – the existing shed will be divided into two components using SIP (structurally insulated panels) construction methods. One for public toilets (male, female and unisex accessible toilet) and one for the “Distillery” use.
Dwelling – a new entry from the northern side of the house within the rear extensions to accommodate farm workers’ access to bathroom and toilet facilities externally from the house.
Incidental Development – gravel carpark, overflow carpark, removal of tin shed, freestanding shade structure between barn and proposed toilets, new septic system.
Detailed plans are available in the provided link on this page.
Submissions may be made on the proposal in the period ending on the 11th day of July 2022 and mustbe submitted to the local government in writing on or before that day.
All queries should be directed to Kelly Beauglehole, on 9729 0341 or kellyb@harvey.wa.gov.au.