This parliamentary question concerns an appeal lodged against the Shire of Broome's initial refusal of a proposed renal dialysis outpatient hostel. The Shire has since granted conditional approval, potentially leading to withdrawal or negotiation of the appeal.

AnsweredQoN 726Legislative Assembly
Asked
25 February 2003
Portfolio
Planning and Infrastructure

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(b) if yes, who lodged the appeal, on what date and on whose behalf; and (c) when will the appeal be determined?
(c) when will the appeal be determined?
(b) Planning Consultancy 'Rural Urban Planning & Design' has lodged the appeal on behalf of the Department of Housing and Works, on 31 January, 2003; (c) I am advised that the Shire of Broome reconsidered its previous refusal and has now decided to grant conditional approval to the proposed renal dialysis outpatient hostel. Accordingly, I expect that the appeal will be either withdrawn or used to negotiate over conditions imposed on the approval. I am yet to be advised on this matter.
(c) I am advised that the Shire of Broome reconsidered its previous refusal and has now decided to grant conditional approval to the proposed renal dialysis outpatient hostel. Accordingly, I expect that the appeal will be either withdrawn or used to negotiate over conditions imposed on the approval. I am yet to be advised on this matter.

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Answered
3 June 2003
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
98 days
(a) Yes
(b) Planning Consultancy 'Rural Urban Planning & Design' has lodged the appeal on behalf of the Department of Housing and Works, on 31 January, 2003;
(c) I am advised that the Shire of Broome reconsidered its previous refusal and has now decided to grant conditional approval to the proposed renal dialysis outpatient hostel. Accordingly, I expect that the appeal will be either withdrawn or used to negotiate over conditions imposed on the approval. I am yet to be advised on this matter.

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