❓ Question seeks information on meetings between the Minister/staff and Port Bouvard Ltd regarding a proposed 12-storey development on Scarborough beachfront, and whether such a development is under consideration. The answer confirms meetings with proponents and reiterates the 8-storey limit under the 'Better Beaches Policy'.
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(1) Has the Minister, or any member of her staff, met with representatives of Port Bouvard Ltd to discuss a possible twelve storey development along the Scarborough beachfront?
(2) Is such a development being considered?
(2) Is such a development being considered?
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Answered
16 August 2005
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
47 days
proponents of various developments at Scarborough. We have made it clear to them the Government's "Better Beaches Policy" limits high rise developments on the State's beaches to a maximum of eight storeys.
to them the Government's "Better Beaches Policy" limits high rise developments on the State's beaches to a maximum of eight storeys.
developments on the State's beaches to a maximum of eight storeys.
to them the Government's "Better Beaches Policy" limits high rise developments on the State's beaches to a maximum of eight storeys.
developments on the State's beaches to a maximum of eight storeys.
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