It is with great pleasure that we present this Expressions of Interest for the Jarrahdale No 1 Mill on behalf of the National Trust of Western Australia. Situated in the most scenic of settings, this property offers exceptional options for a tenant with a clear vision of creating a successful commercial enterprise which honours and respects the history and cultural significance of this most stunning site. Contact us today for further information on this unique opportunity!Lease areaThe lease area is negotiable. The proposal is for a partial lease of Lot 801 on Diagram 100467. Applicants should identify the area they are interested in leasing on the provided (attached) site plan.Lease TermsLease terms are negotiable subject to agreed valuations and tenant capital input.Planning ControlsThe Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale is the responsible local government. There are a number of relevant statutory controls and agencies, planning and management frameworks. It is recommended that the proponent obtains independent advice regarding planning and statutory controls that may affect their proposal.Heritage listingsThe Mill is included on the Shire Municipal Inventory and is Classified by the National Trust of Western Australia as part of the Jarrahdale Townsite as a whole.Heritage approvalsLessees should work with the National Trust to ensure the heritage values of the place are maintained.Potential usesThe Mill is currently vacant and listed as Special use' by the Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale. Any proposed use will be subject to local council approval. Early liaison with the Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale regarding planning and building code compliance requirements is recommended.Relevant documents and additional planning information is available on the Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale website. The Town Planning Scheme Appendix 2 - Special Use Zones, states the permitted and discretionary uses currently listed for the site. Proponents are encouraged to discuss any proposals with the Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale as well as the National Trust of Western Australia. The National Trust encourages compatible uses that respect the cultural significance of the place. We encourage adherence to Burra Charter principals to change as much as necessary but as little as possible. The Conservation Plan (2002) recommends the continuation of timber milling operations for as long as feasible and the Jarrahdale Heritage Park Management Plan' (2003) recommends keeping the mill functioning to maintain the working heritage of the town. Since this time, however, for practical and safety reasons a working mill is not considered a suitable use in an area close to local residences. Serpentine Jarrahdale Tourism Strategy 2018-2023 identifies eight tourism priorities that will take the Shire forward towards its goal of transforming Serpentine Jarrahdale into a high-ranking day-trip and holiday destination. Future uses that align with these priorities will be favourably received.*** IMPORTANT NOTICE *** - In regards to the current status of COVID-19 we would like to assure you that our clients safety is top priority at this time. Inspections will proceed as usual by appointment. We ask that your full name, email address, and telephone number are provided prior to your entry of the property. We also ask that if you are exhibiting any flu-like symptoms, or have been in contact with anyone exhibiting symptoms, please refrain from attending. We are happy to offer viewing alternatives i.e. Facetime or skype. All of our listings are a "no touch" zone. Property inspections are subject to cancellation on short notice should sudden changes to circumstances occur.
The size of Jarrahdale is approximately 252.7 square kilometres. It has 20 parks covering nearly 89.6% of total area. The population of Jarrahdale in 2011 was 1,082 people. By 2016 the population was 1,191 showing a population growth of 10.1% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Jarrahdale is 50-59 years. Households in Jarrahdale are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Jarrahdale work in a trades occupation. In 2011, 82.3% of the homes in Jarrahdale were owner-occupied compared with 85.8% in 2016.
Jarrahdale has 654 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Jarrahdale have seen a 69.52% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 256.37% increase. As at 30 November 2024:
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