DA26/0112 - Change of Use to Unhosted Short-Term Rental Accommodation - 15B Stannard Street ST JAMES
Your comments are invited!
The City has received a development application which proposes a Change of Use to Unhosted Short-Term Rental Accommodation.
The proposal involves:
- Use of the existing Grouped Dwelling as an Unhosted Short-Term Rental Accommodation.
- Maximum occupancy of six guests (only one booking at any given time is permitted).
- Booking lengths of a minimum two nights and a maximum of 90 nights.
- Parking being accommodated on site in the existing double garage.
Reason for Advertising
Western Australia’s planning legislation sets out statutory consultation requirements for a range of planning matters. This allows people who may be impacted by proposals and the community in general to comment on proposals.
In this instance, the application is being advertised to owners and occupiers in accordance with the City’s Local Planning Policy LP-11 – Public Consultation of Planning Proposals (Policy).
Reference Documents
Please refer to the attached documents for further details. If you have any questions or require assistance, feel free to contact us.
Viewing Development Plans and Supporting Documents
You can view the development plans and related documents by downloading directly from this webpage.
How to Submit Your Comments
Please send your written feedback to the City by 05:00pm on 22 May 2026 using the form below to submit your comments. You may also attach supporting documents such as plans, diagrams, or photographs.
Personal contact details such as names, email addresses and telephone numbers will not be provided to the applicant. Written submissions may be the subject of Freedom of Information requests.
In accordance with the Policy, if no response is received from a notified owner or occupier, the City will assume there are no comments. A lack of response will not be interpreted as either support or objection.
Guidance on what is a “valid” or “non-valid” planning consideration is provided in the Policy.
What happens following consultation?
Once the consultation period closes, a delegated officer of the City will assess the proposal, taking into account relevant planning considerations and any feedback received from affected landowners and occupiers.
If the City makes a decision on the development application (approval or refusal), we will contact you to explain how your comments were considered.
In accordance with Part 8 of Local Planning Policy LP.11 – Public Consultation of Planning Proposals, if no response is received from a notified owner or occupier, the City will assume there are no comments. A lack of response will not be interpreted as either support or objection.
In some cases, the application may be referred to a Council meeting for determination. If this occurs, you will receive an invitation to attend or view the meeting online.