❓ Mr. Wyatt questions the terms of a temporary car park built by Crown Perth on Burswood Park Board land, including lease details, demolition plans, and restoration costs. The answer clarifies that no lease is in place due to the car park being free to the public, demolition timing depends on a road realignment plan, and Crown Perth will contribute to restoration costs.
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I refer to page 23 of the Burswood Park Board’s 2012-13 Annual Report , which states that the Board approved a request from Crown Perth to build a temporary 550-bay car park on Burswood Park Board parkland, and I ask: (a) is Crown Perth paying a lease on the parkland and, if so, what are the terms and value of the lease; (b) will this car park be demolished once the permanent multilevel car park is completed; and (c) is Crown Perth required to meet the costs of returning the car park to garden once the multilevel car park is open?
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Answered
19 November 2013
Responded by
Minister for Sport and Recreation
Response time
35 days
(a) No, as the car park will operate as a free public car park.
(b) While the temporary car park is proposed to be removed following the opening of the multi-level car park, the timing will be dependent on the Board's consideration of a Concept Design Report to realign Campfield Drive foreshore road closer to the boundary of the Crown Perth complex.
(c) Crown Perth's contribution will be based on the cost of returning the area to landscape gardens.
(b) While the temporary car park is proposed to be removed following the opening of the multi-level car park, the timing will be dependent on the Board's consideration of a Concept Design Report to realign Campfield Drive foreshore road closer to the boundary of the Crown Perth complex.
(c) Crown Perth's contribution will be based on the cost of returning the area to landscape gardens.
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