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Wembley Activity Centre Plan Community Survey 2016 Artist sketch: Wembley Plaza looking north towards Anchor Site 1 You are invited to complete this survey to provide your views on the draft Wembley Activity Centre Plan

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Wembley Activity Centre PlanCommunity Survey 2016

Artist sketch: Wembley Plaza looking north towards Anchor Site 1

You are invited to complete this survey to provide your views on the draft Wembley Activity Centre Plan

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Wembley Activity Centre Plan Community Survey 2016

Important Note: Please read the Summary Booklet for the draft Wembley Activity Centre Plan first before you start the survey.

The Town of Cambridge is presently seeking comment on the draft Wembley Activity Centre Plan which outlines the future planning and development for the Wembley Town Centre and nearby surrounds.

This survey is a key method for you to provide your views on the Draft Wembley Activity Centre Plan.

Please note, if you require more space to write your views in any of the open comment sections of the survey, there is additional space on page 11 under the heading General Section.

Completed surveys are to be returned via the Reply Paid Envelope no later than Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Demographics

QD1 Looking at the area within the yellow boundary on the map, do you live inside that area? Yes (Go to Question QD1a) No (Go to Question QD2)

QD1a For mapping purposes only, please write in the name of the street you live on?

 QD2 Which suburb do you live in? City Beach Floreat Subiaco Wembley West Leederville

Other: Write in

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QD3 Please select the age group are you in.

Under 18 18-24 25-34 35-49 50-59 60-69 70-84 85 and over

Definition: Disability is defined as any limitation, restriction or impairment, which restricts everyday activities and has lasted or is likely to last for at least six months.

QDAIP1 As outlined in the definition above, do you identify with having a disability?

Yes (Go to Questions QDAIP2 and QDAIP3) No (Go to Question QPP1)

QDAIP2 Thinking generally about your ability to easily access Wembley Town Centre, what currently makes it easy for you, given your disability, if anything?

Write in

QDAIP3 What improvements would you like to see to help your accessibility to and around the Wembley Town Centre?

Write in

Previous Participation

QPP1 The Town of Cambridge has conducted a number of stakeholder activities relating to the Wembley Activity Centre Plan. Please indicate, which, if any, you participated in. Tick all that apply.

Participated in face to face or phone interviews

Attended the Scenario Game Workshop at the Boulevard Centre held on 1 July 2014

Attended an Information Session at the Wembley Hotel on Tuesday 31 March 2015

Submitted comments in response to advertising of the draft Detailed Centre Plan - advertised during March - April 2015

Have not participated in any of the above

Have participated in another way: Write in

Current Situation

QCS1 How often do you, and/or your immediate family, use the area inside the yellow boundary on the map on page 2? Tick one only.

Daily Weekly Fortnightly Monthly

Every few months Yearly Not at all (go to Question QINT on page 4)

QCS2 What do you, or your family, use the area for? Tick all that apply. Accessing place of work Children’s activities or play

Commute through the area Cycling for pleasure

Dog walking Visit small bars, hotel Eating out

Events Meeting friends/family Parking

Parks/Leisure Picnics/family gatherings Public transport access

Recreation Reside/ live within Centre Shopping

Sports or hobbies Use of community facilities Walking for pleasure

Other: Write in

QCS3 When do you, or your family, tend to visit the area? Tick all that apply. Daytime - Week Days Monday to Friday Daytime – Weekends (Saturday and/or Sunday)

Evening - Week Days Monday to Friday Evening – Weekends (Saturday and/or Sunday)

Other: Write in

Do not visit (go to Question QINT on page 4)

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QCS4 What forms of transport do you mainly use to get to the area? Tick all that apply. Car Cycle Mobility scooter Motorbike/Scooter

Public transport Taxi, Uber Walk Walk with pram/stroller

Other: Write in

QAT1 Thinking about accessing and/or moving around the Centre please rank the list below. Write 1 for the most important, write 2 for the next most important, 3 for the third most important and 4 for the least important.

Meeting the needs of cyclists better

Meeting the needs of pedestrians better

Meeting the needs of bus users better

Meeting the needs of vehicle drivers better QINT Looking only within the boundaries of the area within the yellow boundary shown on the map on page 2, which of the

following applies to you? Please tick as many as apply. Developer of properties/land in the map area

Live in the map area

Own or operate a business in the map area

Participate in sport/ recreational activities in the map area

Property agent that sells/leases residential properties in the map area

Property agent that sells/leases commercial properties in the map area

Property owner – commercial in the map area

Property owner – residential in the map area

Live outside the map area but do visit it

Work within the map area

Other: Write in 

Character

QC1 Thinking about what you would like to see contribute to creating a unique character for Wembley Town Centre how important or unimportant are the following aspects to that character:- Please tick one answer per row.  

Unimportant Of little importance

Moderately important Important Very

important Don't know

Pre-war (pre 1940s) and heritage buildings

Creation of large public spaces such as plazas and squares

Creation of smaller public spaces such as pedestrian passageways and small squares/gardens

Low scale buildings facing the street with higher storeys further setback

Streets with active uses such as cafés and shops

Any other comments on character: Write in

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Precincts

The Centre is divided into 6 separate precincts.Precinct 1 – Anchor Site A1 – Hotel & Forum Site - Page 10 of Summary documentPrecinct 2 – Anchor Sites A2 and A3 – IGA and Service Stations Sites - Page 11 of Summary documentPrecinct 3 – Cambridge Street West (Cw) – between Marlow St and Jersey St - Page 12 of Summary documentPrecinct 4 – Cambridge Street East (Ce) – between Pangbourne St and Essex St - Page 13 of Summary documentPrecinct 5 – Salvado Rd (S)– between Marlow St and Bishop St - Page 14 of Summary documentPrecinct 6 – Henderson Park (P) - Page 15 of Summary document

You are welcome to provide feedback on as many, or as few, of the six Precincts as you would like to.Each precinct has its own set of questions. If you select 'no' to answering questions on a particular precinct, just skip to the next precinct question and check if you want to answer questions about that precinct.

Precinct 1 – Anchor Site A1 – Hotel & Forum Site

QP1a Do you wish to provide feedback on Precinct 1?  Yes Refer to page 10 of Summary Booklet for information to help answer questions on Precinct 1 No (go to Precinct 2 on page 6)

QP1BH1 The maximum building height for development is 7 storeys (25m) but is ‘stepped’ so that, at the street boundary the building would be 3 storeys. Do you agree or disagree with this approach?

Disagree Neutral Agree It Depends Don't know/not sure

Any comment on building height: Write in

QP1BH2 If adjacent to residential properties, the height is restricted to 2 storeys with a minimum 5m setback to all adjoining residential properties. Do you agree or disagree with this approach?

Disagree Neutral Agree It Depends Don't know/not sure

Any comment on setbacks to residential properties: Write in

QP1PS1 In a future redevelopment of the site, there would be the option to have two public spaces created. Which is more important? Tick one only.

A larger public plaza (1500sqm) fronting Cambridge Street A smaller public open space (200sqm) They are both as important as each other Not sure/Don’t know

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QP1PARK1 Redevelopment of the site could include a public parking facility of 100 car bays. Is it important to have a public parking facility located on this site?

Yes No Not sure/don't know

QP1H How important or unimportant is it for the Wembley Hotel to be retained as part of any new development? Unimportant Of little importance Moderately important Important Very important

Not sure/don't know

Precinct 2 – Anchor Sites A2 and A3 – IGA and Service Stations Sites

QP2 Do you wish to provide feedback on Precinct 2? Yes Refer to page 11 of Summary Booklet for information to help answer questions on Precinct 2 No (go to Precinct 3 below)

QP2BH1 The maximum building height for development is 6 storeys (21.5m) but is ‘stepped’ so that, at the street boundary the building would be 3 storeys. Do you agree or disagree with this approach?

Disagree Neutral Agree It Depends Not sure/Don’t know

Any comment on building height: Write in

QP2LW1 To accommodate the laneway for vehicular access to car parking areas there will be a minimum 7m rear setback. Do you agree or disagree with this approach?

Disagree Neutral Agree Not sure/Don’t know

QP2PS1 In a future redevelopment of Anchor Site A2, IGA, there would be the option to have public spaces created. Which do you believe will suit the Community better in this location? Tick one only.

A public square An urban garden Either one Not sure/Don’t know

QP2PS2 In a future redevelopment of Anchor Site A3, Service Station, there would be the option to have public spaces created. Which do you believe will suit the Community better in this location? Tick one only.

A public square An urban garden Either one Not sure/Don’t know

Precinct 3 – Cambridge Street West – between Marlow St and Jersey St

QP3 Do you wish to provide feedback on Precinct 3? Yes Refer to page 12 of Summary Booklet for information to help answer questions on Precinct 3 No (go to Precinct 4 on page 8)

QP3BH1 As of right building height allowed is proposed to be 3 storeys (11m). Development to 5 storeys (18m) could be allowed if it includes retention and incorporation of a pre-war (pre 1940’s) building. Do you agree or disagree with this approach?

Disagree Neutral Agree It Depends Not sure/Don’t know

Any comment on building height and pre-war buildings: Write in

QP3BH1a As of right building height allowed is proposed to be 3 storeys (11m). Development to 5 storeys (18m) could be allowed if it includes provision of a public open space minimum 100sqm. Do you agree or disagree with this approach?

Disagree Neutral Agree It Depends Not sure/Don’t know

Any comment on building height and public open space: Write in

QP3PS1 Where developers provide public open space it can be one of the following options. Please rank them in your order of preference.

Write in 1 for your most preferred, 2 for your second most preferred, 3 for you third and 4 for you least preferred option.  

Provided as a small square - mostly a paved area with seating

Provided as an urban garden - a landscaped place

Provided as a play space for children

Be allowed to be used for alfresco dining by an adjacent café, restaurant, small bar

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QP3LW1 To accommodate the laneway for vehicular access to car parking areas there will be a minimum 7m rear setback. Do you agree or disagree with this approach? 

Agree Neutral Disagree Not sure/Don't know

QP3PARK How much do you agree or disagree with the following approaches? Please tick one answer per row.  

Disagree Neutral Agree

When properties are redeveloped they should provide for a public passageway to connect laneway, parking areas and the street

Over time, vehicle access to parking areas to become solely via a rear laneway with access from Cambridge St eventually closed to vehicles.

QP3FEAT Thinking about Cambridge Street West between Marlow Street and Jersey Street and the design of the streets, how important or unimportant is it for the Community to have the following features?

Refer to pages 22, 23 and 24 of Summary Booklet. Please tick one answer per row.

No change required Unimportant Slightly

importantModerately important Important Very

important

Don't know/not

sure

Reducing the travel speed along Cambridge Street

Improvements to Cambridge Street/ Jersey Street intersection

Reduced disruptions to traffic flow along Cambridge Street

Having a single traffic lane in each direction with a widened central median to 2 metres providing space for pedestrians and for tree plantings

Wider footpaths to 5 metres

Creation of zones for on street parking for both sides of the street

Create opportunities for outdoor dining, street plantings, seating etc.

QP3ZONE Along Cambridge Street West rezoning is proposed from 'Residential' to 'District Centre' (or a similar Commercial type zoning) - which would allow for commercial uses to be extended towards Marlow Street such as shops, offices, restaurants. Refer to page 28 of Summary document

How much do you agree or disagree with the proposed change in zoning from Residential to District Centre (or similar)?

Strongly disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly agree Don't know/not sure

Any comment on zoning changes: Write in

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Precinct 4 – Cambridge Street East – between Pangbourne St and Essex St

QP4 Do you wish to provide feedback on Precinct 4? Yes Refer to page 13 of Summary Booklet for information to help answer questions on Precinct 4 No (Go to Precinct 5 on page 9)

QP4BH1 As of right building height allowed is 2 storeys (7.5m). Development to 3 storeys (11m) to be allowed if it includes retention and incorporation of a pre-war (pre 1940’s) building.

Do you agree or disagree with this approach?

Disagree Neutral Agree It Depends Not sure/Don’t know

Any comment on building height and pre-war buildings: Write in

QP4BH1a As of right building height allowed is 2 storeys (7.5m). Development to 3 storeys (11m) to be allowed if lots are combined to have an area of 1300sqm or more (or a lot is already 1300sqm or more).  Do you agree or disagree with this approach?

Disagree Neutral Agree It Depends Not sure/Don’t know

Any comment on building height and lot size: Write in

QP4LW1 To accommodate the laneway for vehicular access to car parking areas there will be a minimum 7m rear setback. Some widening of existing laneway may be required.

Do you agree or disagree with this approach? Agree Neutral Disagree Not sure/Don’t know

QP4PARK How much do you agree or disagree with the following approaches? Please tick one answer per row.  

Disagree Neutral Agree

When properties are redeveloped they should provide for a public passageway to connect laneway, parking areas and the street

Over time, vehicle access to parking areas to become solely via a rear laneway with access from Cambridge St eventually closed to vehicles.

QP4ZONE Along Cambridge Street East rezoning is proposed from 'Residential' to 'District Centre' (or a similar Commercial type zoning) - which would allow for commercial uses to be introduced such as shops, offices, restaurants.

Refer to page 28 of Summary document.

How much do you agree or disagree with the proposed change in zoning from Residential to District Centre (or similar)?

Strongly disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly agree Don't know/not sure

Any comment on zoning changes: Write in

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Precinct 5 – Salvado Rd – between Marlow St and Bishop St

QP5 Do you wish to provide feedback on Precinct 5? Yes Refer to page 14 of Summary Booklet for information to help answer questions on Precinct 5 No (Go to Precinct 6 on page 10)

How much do you agree, or disagree with the following statements in relation to Building Heights for Precinct 5?

QP5BH1 If the lot area is 2000sqm or larger, development should be allowed to go up to 4 storeys (13m). Disagree Neutral Agree It depends Note sure/don't know

Any comment of building height: Write in

QP5BH2 If the minimum lot size is 2000sqm or larger AND a pre-war building (pre 1940’s house) is retained in the development, development should be allowed to go up to 5 storeys (16m).

Disagree Neutral Agree It depends Don't know/not sure

Any comment of building height: Write in

QP5BH2a If the minimum lot size is 2000sqm or larger AND an area of open space equal to 10% of the lot area is provided, development should be allowed to go up to 5 storeys (16m).

Disagree Neutral Agree It depends Don't know/not sure

Any comment of building height: Write in

QP5BH3 Development should be allowed to go to 6 storeys (19m) if the lot is 3000sqm or larger; AND an area of open space equal to 10% of the lot area is provided.

Disagree Neutral Agree It depends Don't know/not sure

Any comment of building height: Write in

QP5CT1 A small commercial tenancy could be allowed as part of the residential development if: it involves the retention of a pre-war (pre 1940’s) building; or

if it provides an area of publicly available open space. Which would be your preferred option? Tick one only. Yes – if it retained a pre-war building Yes – if it provided public open space Yes – if either retention of a pre-war building or creation of open space occurred No - a commercial tenancy should not be allowed in either case Not sure/Don't Know

QP5SB1 New buildings should be setback a minimum 5m from the street. Do you agree or disagree with this approach? Disagree Neutral Agree It depends Not sure/Don’t know

Any comment on street setbacks: Write in

QP5PA1 New developments to provide for public pedestrian access through the site from Salvado Road to the rear of properties on Cambridge Street. Do you agree or disagree with this approach?

Disagree Neutral Agree It depends Not sure/Don’t know

Any comment on public pedestrian access: Write in

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QP5FEAT Thinking about Salvado Road and the design of the street, how important or unimportant is it for the Community to have the following features?

Refer to pages 15 and 23 of Summary Booklet. If you do not believe a change to the current situation is required, please tick 'no change needed.' Please tick one

answer per row.

No change needed Unimportant Of little

importanceModerately important Important Very

importantDon't know/

not sure

Pedestrian footpath along the northern side

Shared/cycle path along the southern side

Blending the park ‘atmosphere’ into the street’s look and feel with a landscaped central median strip

Creation of zones for on street parking between Marlow St and Jersey St

Providing a delineated crossing for pedestrians across Salvado Rd

QP5ZONE It is proposed to increase the residential density (currently R40) to a higher residential density to allow for apartment buildings ranging in height 4 to 6 storeys to be developed.    How much do you agree or disagree with the proposed change in zoning?

Strongly disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree

Not sure/Don't know

Any comment on the change of zoning: Write in

Precinct 6 – Henderson Park QP6 Do you wish to provide feedback on Precinct 6?

Yes Refer to page 15 of Summary Booklet for information to help answer questions on Precinct 6 No (Go to the questions under General Section on page 11)

QP6H1 Henderson Park has historical significance to the local community for which the park was created for in the 1920's.  How unimportant or important is it to promote the park's heritage?

Unimportant Neutral Important Don't know/not sure

QP6PED If the pedestrian connection between the area of the Centre along Cambridge Street and Henderson Park was improved to be more attractive and accessible would it encourage you to stay longer in the centre to visit shops and businesses based there?

Yes No Not sure

QP6USE Currently Henderson Park is used for sporting and recreational activities.  Would you also like to see it used for other activities occasionally such as markets?

Yes No Not sure

QP6COMM  Which of the following community facilities would you like to see in the Park in any future plan for it? Select 3 that are of most importance to you. Write in 1 next to the one that is most important, write in 2 for the next most importance and write in 3 for the third most important. 

Continuous path connecting with Mabel Talbot Park and Salvado Road More BBQ facilities Drinking fountains Informal amphitheatre to watch sports or organised performances Kiosk Play space for children Seating Shelter from weather Skate paths/park Upgraded change rooms and public toilets

Other: Write in

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General Section

If you have any other comments you wish to make on any aspect of the Wembley Activity Centre Plan, please write them in here. Dot points are fine.

Write in

QCom1 What is your overall level of comfort with the Draft Wembley Activity Centre Plan? Please tick the one statement that best suits the level of comfort you feel with the draft Plan.

I love it I am 100-80% comfortable with the draft plan, only minor tweaks, if any, are required. I am very happy

I like it I am 80-60% comfortable with the draft plan. Some small changes required but I am mostly happy

I will live with it I am 60-40% comfortable with the draft plan. Some significant changes are required but I can accept it as it is

I am uncomfortablewith it I am 40-20% comfortable with the draft plan. There are lots of changes required

I dislike it I am 20-0% comfortable with the draft plan. It needs an overhaul I can’t see it working at all

QCom1a What makes you feel that way?

Write in

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Keep in touch - Optional

QKIT Would you like to be updated on the Wembley Activity Centre Plan as it progresses?   If you select yes, your details remain confidential and will only be used to provide information specific to the Wembley Activity Centre Plan and will not be used for any other purpose.  

Yes (please provide your details below) No (no further questions)

First Name:

Last Name:

Title:

Company Name (if relevant):

Street or PO Box Address:

City:

State:

Email Address:

Phone Number:

QKIT3 Which is your preferred form of contact from the Town of Cambridge on the Wembley Plan? Tick one only.  

Email Mail by post

Thank You!

Thank you for taking the time to complete our survey, your feedback is very important to us and will help inform Council's decision on the Wembley Activity Centre Plan.

Contact Information

1 Bold Park Drive Floreat, Western Australia 6014

PO Box 15 Floreat WA 6014

Phone 08 9347 6000 | Fax 08 9347 6060

Email [email protected] | www.cambridge.wa.gov.au

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