❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks information on the zoning, rezoning plans, and government purchase offer for a specific property (Lot 69) in Forrestdale owned by the Fullin family. The response details the current zoning, proposed changes, and past purchase offer.
AnsweredQoN 752Legislative Council
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I refer to lot 69 on the corner of Ranford and Skeet Roads, Forrestdale, owned by the Fullin family. (1) What is the current zoning of the property? (2) Are there any plans to alter the zoning of this property? (3) Has there ever been any plan or discussion by government departments to rezone this property? (4) On what terms has the government offered to purchase this land? Hon KATE DOUST
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On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I thank the member for some notice of the question. (1) Lot 69 is partly zoned rural and partly reserved for other regional road - Ranford Road - and parks and recreation - Jandakot botanic park - in both the metropolitan region scheme and the “other regional road, parks and recreation and general rural” section of the City of Armadale local town planning scheme. (2) The unreserved portion of lot 69 is presently the subject of a proposal to reserve the land for parks and recreation under metropolitan region scheme amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and related lands. (3) The owners have submitted proposals to rezone the land to industrial and/or urban, which have not been initiated by the Western Australian Planning Commission. (4) An offer was presented to the owners for the purchase of the whole of the property, both the reserved and unreserved portions, in April 2001. The offer was based upon a valuation that assumed the land would have a rural zoning after disregarding the two reservations.
(1) What is the current zoning of the property? (2) Are there any plans to alter the zoning of this property? (3) Has there ever been any plan or discussion by government departments to rezone this property? (4) On what terms has the government offered to purchase this land? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I thank the member for some notice of the question. (1) Lot 69 is partly zoned rural and partly reserved for other regional road - Ranford Road - and parks and recreation - Jandakot botanic park - in both the metropolitan region scheme and the “other regional road, parks and recreation and general rural” section of the City of Armadale local town planning scheme. (2) The unreserved portion of lot 69 is presently the subject of a proposal to reserve the land for parks and recreation under metropolitan region scheme amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and related lands. (3) The owners have submitted proposals to rezone the land to industrial and/or urban, which have not been initiated by the Western Australian Planning Commission. (4) An offer was presented to the owners for the purchase of the whole of the property, both the reserved and unreserved portions, in April 2001. The offer was based upon a valuation that assumed the land would have a rural zoning after disregarding the two reservations.
(2) Are there any plans to alter the zoning of this property? (3) Has there ever been any plan or discussion by government departments to rezone this property? (4) On what terms has the government offered to purchase this land? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I thank the member for some notice of the question. (1) Lot 69 is partly zoned rural and partly reserved for other regional road - Ranford Road - and parks and recreation - Jandakot botanic park - in both the metropolitan region scheme and the “other regional road, parks and recreation and general rural” section of the City of Armadale local town planning scheme. (2) The unreserved portion of lot 69 is presently the subject of a proposal to reserve the land for parks and recreation under metropolitan region scheme amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and related lands. (3) The owners have submitted proposals to rezone the land to industrial and/or urban, which have not been initiated by the Western Australian Planning Commission. (4) An offer was presented to the owners for the purchase of the whole of the property, both the reserved and unreserved portions, in April 2001. The offer was based upon a valuation that assumed the land would have a rural zoning after disregarding the two reservations.
(3) Has there ever been any plan or discussion by government departments to rezone this property? (4) On what terms has the government offered to purchase this land? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I thank the member for some notice of the question. (1) Lot 69 is partly zoned rural and partly reserved for other regional road - Ranford Road - and parks and recreation - Jandakot botanic park - in both the metropolitan region scheme and the “other regional road, parks and recreation and general rural” section of the City of Armadale local town planning scheme. (2) The unreserved portion of lot 69 is presently the subject of a proposal to reserve the land for parks and recreation under metropolitan region scheme amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and related lands. (3) The owners have submitted proposals to rezone the land to industrial and/or urban, which have not been initiated by the Western Australian Planning Commission. (4) An offer was presented to the owners for the purchase of the whole of the property, both the reserved and unreserved portions, in April 2001. The offer was based upon a valuation that assumed the land would have a rural zoning after disregarding the two reservations.
(4) On what terms has the government offered to purchase this land? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I thank the member for some notice of the question. (1) Lot 69 is partly zoned rural and partly reserved for other regional road - Ranford Road - and parks and recreation - Jandakot botanic park - in both the metropolitan region scheme and the “other regional road, parks and recreation and general rural” section of the City of Armadale local town planning scheme. (2) The unreserved portion of lot 69 is presently the subject of a proposal to reserve the land for parks and recreation under metropolitan region scheme amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and related lands. (3) The owners have submitted proposals to rezone the land to industrial and/or urban, which have not been initiated by the Western Australian Planning Commission. (4) An offer was presented to the owners for the purchase of the whole of the property, both the reserved and unreserved portions, in April 2001. The offer was based upon a valuation that assumed the land would have a rural zoning after disregarding the two reservations.
Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I thank the member for some notice of the question. (1) Lot 69 is partly zoned rural and partly reserved for other regional road - Ranford Road - and parks and recreation - Jandakot botanic park - in both the metropolitan region scheme and the “other regional road, parks and recreation and general rural” section of the City of Armadale local town planning scheme. (2) The unreserved portion of lot 69 is presently the subject of a proposal to reserve the land for parks and recreation under metropolitan region scheme amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and related lands. (3) The owners have submitted proposals to rezone the land to industrial and/or urban, which have not been initiated by the Western Australian Planning Commission. (4) An offer was presented to the owners for the purchase of the whole of the property, both the reserved and unreserved portions, in April 2001. The offer was based upon a valuation that assumed the land would have a rural zoning after disregarding the two reservations.
On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I thank the member for some notice of the question. (1) Lot 69 is partly zoned rural and partly reserved for other regional road - Ranford Road - and parks and recreation - Jandakot botanic park - in both the metropolitan region scheme and the “other regional road, parks and recreation and general rural” section of the City of Armadale local town planning scheme. (2) The unreserved portion of lot 69 is presently the subject of a proposal to reserve the land for parks and recreation under metropolitan region scheme amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and related lands. (3) The owners have submitted proposals to rezone the land to industrial and/or urban, which have not been initiated by the Western Australian Planning Commission. (4) An offer was presented to the owners for the purchase of the whole of the property, both the reserved and unreserved portions, in April 2001. The offer was based upon a valuation that assumed the land would have a rural zoning after disregarding the two reservations.
(1) Lot 69 is partly zoned rural and partly reserved for other regional road - Ranford Road - and parks and recreation - Jandakot botanic park - in both the metropolitan region scheme and the “other regional road, parks and recreation and general rural” section of the City of Armadale local town planning scheme. (2) The unreserved portion of lot 69 is presently the subject of a proposal to reserve the land for parks and recreation under metropolitan region scheme amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and related lands. (3) The owners have submitted proposals to rezone the land to industrial and/or urban, which have not been initiated by the Western Australian Planning Commission. (4) An offer was presented to the owners for the purchase of the whole of the property, both the reserved and unreserved portions, in April 2001. The offer was based upon a valuation that assumed the land would have a rural zoning after disregarding the two reservations.
(2) The unreserved portion of lot 69 is presently the subject of a proposal to reserve the land for parks and recreation under metropolitan region scheme amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and related lands. (3) The owners have submitted proposals to rezone the land to industrial and/or urban, which have not been initiated by the Western Australian Planning Commission. (4) An offer was presented to the owners for the purchase of the whole of the property, both the reserved and unreserved portions, in April 2001. The offer was based upon a valuation that assumed the land would have a rural zoning after disregarding the two reservations.
(3) The owners have submitted proposals to rezone the land to industrial and/or urban, which have not been initiated by the Western Australian Planning Commission. (4) An offer was presented to the owners for the purchase of the whole of the property, both the reserved and unreserved portions, in April 2001. The offer was based upon a valuation that assumed the land would have a rural zoning after disregarding the two reservations.
(4) An offer was presented to the owners for the purchase of the whole of the property, both the reserved and unreserved portions, in April 2001. The offer was based upon a valuation that assumed the land would have a rural zoning after disregarding the two reservations.
(1) What is the current zoning of the property? (2) Are there any plans to alter the zoning of this property? (3) Has there ever been any plan or discussion by government departments to rezone this property? (4) On what terms has the government offered to purchase this land? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I thank the member for some notice of the question. (1) Lot 69 is partly zoned rural and partly reserved for other regional road - Ranford Road - and parks and recreation - Jandakot botanic park - in both the metropolitan region scheme and the “other regional road, parks and recreation and general rural” section of the City of Armadale local town planning scheme. (2) The unreserved portion of lot 69 is presently the subject of a proposal to reserve the land for parks and recreation under metropolitan region scheme amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and related lands. (3) The owners have submitted proposals to rezone the land to industrial and/or urban, which have not been initiated by the Western Australian Planning Commission. (4) An offer was presented to the owners for the purchase of the whole of the property, both the reserved and unreserved portions, in April 2001. The offer was based upon a valuation that assumed the land would have a rural zoning after disregarding the two reservations.
(2) Are there any plans to alter the zoning of this property? (3) Has there ever been any plan or discussion by government departments to rezone this property? (4) On what terms has the government offered to purchase this land? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I thank the member for some notice of the question. (1) Lot 69 is partly zoned rural and partly reserved for other regional road - Ranford Road - and parks and recreation - Jandakot botanic park - in both the metropolitan region scheme and the “other regional road, parks and recreation and general rural” section of the City of Armadale local town planning scheme. (2) The unreserved portion of lot 69 is presently the subject of a proposal to reserve the land for parks and recreation under metropolitan region scheme amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and related lands. (3) The owners have submitted proposals to rezone the land to industrial and/or urban, which have not been initiated by the Western Australian Planning Commission. (4) An offer was presented to the owners for the purchase of the whole of the property, both the reserved and unreserved portions, in April 2001. The offer was based upon a valuation that assumed the land would have a rural zoning after disregarding the two reservations.
(3) Has there ever been any plan or discussion by government departments to rezone this property? (4) On what terms has the government offered to purchase this land? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I thank the member for some notice of the question. (1) Lot 69 is partly zoned rural and partly reserved for other regional road - Ranford Road - and parks and recreation - Jandakot botanic park - in both the metropolitan region scheme and the “other regional road, parks and recreation and general rural” section of the City of Armadale local town planning scheme. (2) The unreserved portion of lot 69 is presently the subject of a proposal to reserve the land for parks and recreation under metropolitan region scheme amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and related lands. (3) The owners have submitted proposals to rezone the land to industrial and/or urban, which have not been initiated by the Western Australian Planning Commission. (4) An offer was presented to the owners for the purchase of the whole of the property, both the reserved and unreserved portions, in April 2001. The offer was based upon a valuation that assumed the land would have a rural zoning after disregarding the two reservations.
(4) On what terms has the government offered to purchase this land? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I thank the member for some notice of the question. (1) Lot 69 is partly zoned rural and partly reserved for other regional road - Ranford Road - and parks and recreation - Jandakot botanic park - in both the metropolitan region scheme and the “other regional road, parks and recreation and general rural” section of the City of Armadale local town planning scheme. (2) The unreserved portion of lot 69 is presently the subject of a proposal to reserve the land for parks and recreation under metropolitan region scheme amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and related lands. (3) The owners have submitted proposals to rezone the land to industrial and/or urban, which have not been initiated by the Western Australian Planning Commission. (4) An offer was presented to the owners for the purchase of the whole of the property, both the reserved and unreserved portions, in April 2001. The offer was based upon a valuation that assumed the land would have a rural zoning after disregarding the two reservations.
Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I thank the member for some notice of the question. (1) Lot 69 is partly zoned rural and partly reserved for other regional road - Ranford Road - and parks and recreation - Jandakot botanic park - in both the metropolitan region scheme and the “other regional road, parks and recreation and general rural” section of the City of Armadale local town planning scheme. (2) The unreserved portion of lot 69 is presently the subject of a proposal to reserve the land for parks and recreation under metropolitan region scheme amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and related lands. (3) The owners have submitted proposals to rezone the land to industrial and/or urban, which have not been initiated by the Western Australian Planning Commission. (4) An offer was presented to the owners for the purchase of the whole of the property, both the reserved and unreserved portions, in April 2001. The offer was based upon a valuation that assumed the land would have a rural zoning after disregarding the two reservations.
On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I thank the member for some notice of the question. (1) Lot 69 is partly zoned rural and partly reserved for other regional road - Ranford Road - and parks and recreation - Jandakot botanic park - in both the metropolitan region scheme and the “other regional road, parks and recreation and general rural” section of the City of Armadale local town planning scheme. (2) The unreserved portion of lot 69 is presently the subject of a proposal to reserve the land for parks and recreation under metropolitan region scheme amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and related lands. (3) The owners have submitted proposals to rezone the land to industrial and/or urban, which have not been initiated by the Western Australian Planning Commission. (4) An offer was presented to the owners for the purchase of the whole of the property, both the reserved and unreserved portions, in April 2001. The offer was based upon a valuation that assumed the land would have a rural zoning after disregarding the two reservations.
(1) Lot 69 is partly zoned rural and partly reserved for other regional road - Ranford Road - and parks and recreation - Jandakot botanic park - in both the metropolitan region scheme and the “other regional road, parks and recreation and general rural” section of the City of Armadale local town planning scheme. (2) The unreserved portion of lot 69 is presently the subject of a proposal to reserve the land for parks and recreation under metropolitan region scheme amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and related lands. (3) The owners have submitted proposals to rezone the land to industrial and/or urban, which have not been initiated by the Western Australian Planning Commission. (4) An offer was presented to the owners for the purchase of the whole of the property, both the reserved and unreserved portions, in April 2001. The offer was based upon a valuation that assumed the land would have a rural zoning after disregarding the two reservations.
(2) The unreserved portion of lot 69 is presently the subject of a proposal to reserve the land for parks and recreation under metropolitan region scheme amendment 1082/33 - Bush Forever and related lands. (3) The owners have submitted proposals to rezone the land to industrial and/or urban, which have not been initiated by the Western Australian Planning Commission. (4) An offer was presented to the owners for the purchase of the whole of the property, both the reserved and unreserved portions, in April 2001. The offer was based upon a valuation that assumed the land would have a rural zoning after disregarding the two reservations.
(3) The owners have submitted proposals to rezone the land to industrial and/or urban, which have not been initiated by the Western Australian Planning Commission. (4) An offer was presented to the owners for the purchase of the whole of the property, both the reserved and unreserved portions, in April 2001. The offer was based upon a valuation that assumed the land would have a rural zoning after disregarding the two reservations.
(4) An offer was presented to the owners for the purchase of the whole of the property, both the reserved and unreserved portions, in April 2001. The offer was based upon a valuation that assumed the land would have a rural zoning after disregarding the two reservations.
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