❓ QoN 2698
AnsweredQoN 2698Legislative Assembly
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17 October 2007
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Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
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On 15 August 2000 the former Minister for Planning upheld an appeal against the City of Stirling's refusal of a development application for the construction of a retirement village on Lot 36 Gribble Road, subject to reasonable conditions being imposed by the City of Stirling. In the event of disagreement about the reasonableness of the conditions, the Minister was to arbitrate.
On 8 January 2001 the developer, Moss Glades Pty Ltd, disputed many of the conditions imposed on the development by the City of Stirling including the requirement to enter into a legal agreement prior to the issue of a building license. I set replacement conditions including all the requirements previously imposed by the City and other requirements, but did not require the legal agreement to be entered into prior to the issue of a building license. I determined that the development approval requirements were to stand-alone and the issuing of a building license was the subject of a separate approval process controlled by the City of Stirling.
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On 8 January 2001 the developer, Moss Glades Pty Ltd, disputed many of the conditions imposed on the development by the City of Stirling including the requirement to enter into a legal agreement prior to the issue of a building license. I set replacement conditions including all the requirements previously imposed by the City and other requirements, but did not require the legal agreement to be entered into prior to the issue of a building license. I determined that the development approval requirements were to stand-alone and the issuing of a building license was the subject of a separate approval process controlled by the City of Stirling.
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