❓ Hon Simon O'Brien seeks clarification on a preliminary concept plan related to planning control area No 80, specifically regarding future roadworks. Hon Ken Travers agrees to table a clearer copy of the planning control authority No 80 the following day.
AnsweredQoN 1092Legislative Council
Asked
24 November 2004
Member
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I refer to the answer provided a few minutes ago by the parliamentary secretary, for which I thank him. I am reminded that in my question I asked whether the planning control area No 80 was made on the basis of some sort of plan for future roadworks, even if preliminary or conceptual, and, if so, could such a plan be tabled. The answer to the question was, in part, that the planning control area was based on a preliminary concept to allow possible grade separation, in addition to other information that a document would be tabled. However, the document is not here to be tabled. Has the parliamentary secretary undertaken to table, when available, the document I asked for - that is the preliminary concept plan - or some public document that is already in circulation? Hon KEN TRAVERS
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Although it is quite out of the ordinary to do it this way, I will help the member. In the answer I indicated that I would table a copy of the planning control authority No 80, and that is what I intended to do. In fact, I was intending, at the conclusion of question time, to rise and indicate to the member that I have since received a copy of that document. However, because I am so helpful to the member, rather than tabling a faxed copy that is not as clear as I would like, I would prefer to chase up a cleaner copy and table it tomorrow.
Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: Although it is quite out of the ordinary to do it this way, I will help the member. In the answer I indicated that I would table a copy of the planning control authority No 80, and that is what I intended to do. In fact, I was intending, at the conclusion of question time, to rise and indicate to the member that I have since received a copy of that document. However, because I am so helpful to the member, rather than tabling a faxed copy that is not as clear as I would like, I would prefer to chase up a cleaner copy and table it tomorrow.
Although it is quite out of the ordinary to do it this way, I will help the member. In the answer I indicated that I would table a copy of the planning control authority No 80, and that is what I intended to do. In fact, I was intending, at the conclusion of question time, to rise and indicate to the member that I have since received a copy of that document. However, because I am so helpful to the member, rather than tabling a faxed copy that is not as clear as I would like, I would prefer to chase up a cleaner copy and table it tomorrow.
Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: Although it is quite out of the ordinary to do it this way, I will help the member. In the answer I indicated that I would table a copy of the planning control authority No 80, and that is what I intended to do. In fact, I was intending, at the conclusion of question time, to rise and indicate to the member that I have since received a copy of that document. However, because I am so helpful to the member, rather than tabling a faxed copy that is not as clear as I would like, I would prefer to chase up a cleaner copy and table it tomorrow.
Although it is quite out of the ordinary to do it this way, I will help the member. In the answer I indicated that I would table a copy of the planning control authority No 80, and that is what I intended to do. In fact, I was intending, at the conclusion of question time, to rise and indicate to the member that I have since received a copy of that document. However, because I am so helpful to the member, rather than tabling a faxed copy that is not as clear as I would like, I would prefer to chase up a cleaner copy and table it tomorrow.
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