❓ Mr. Krsticevic inquires about the sale of land at 40 Padstow Street, Karrinyup, including ownership, purpose, disposal rationale, consultation, timeframe, size, and lot configuration. The response clarifies ownership, previous purpose, and outlines the planning scheme amendment process for community consultation.
AnsweredQoN 5591Legislative Assembly
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I refer to land at 40 Padstow Street, Karrinyup listed on the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage website as having been identified for sale, and ask: (a) Which department or agency currently owns the land; (b) What is the original purpose for the agency acquiring the land and why is it no longer required; (c) On what basis has the land been identified as surplus to Government requirements and to be disposed of; (d) What consultation has been undertaken with local residents and stakeholders with respect to disposing the land; (e) What is the anticipated time frame for disposal of the land; (f) What is the size of the land to be disposed of; and (g) Will the land be disposed of as one lot, or in multiple lots, and if multiple, how many?
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Answered
26 November 2019
Responded by
Minister for Lands
Response time
12 days
(a) The land identified as surplus to requirements is held by the State of Western Australia and managed by the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage.
(b-c) The whole site was previously set aside for future water reservoir infrastructure; however, the Water Corporation has since identified that only the northern portion is required.
(d) Prior to any disposal action proceeding, a scheme amendment will be required under the Metropolitan Region Scheme with a subsequent amendment under the City of Stirling Local Planning Scheme, and this process will provide the community with an opportunity to comment formally.
(e) Given the future use of the land has yet to be determined, the divestment strategy has not been finalised.
(f) 3.07 hectares.
(g) Given the future use of the land has yet to be determined, the divestment strategy has not been finalised.
(b-c) The whole site was previously set aside for future water reservoir infrastructure; however, the Water Corporation has since identified that only the northern portion is required.
(d) Prior to any disposal action proceeding, a scheme amendment will be required under the Metropolitan Region Scheme with a subsequent amendment under the City of Stirling Local Planning Scheme, and this process will provide the community with an opportunity to comment formally.
(e) Given the future use of the land has yet to be determined, the divestment strategy has not been finalised.
(f) 3.07 hectares.
(g) Given the future use of the land has yet to be determined, the divestment strategy has not been finalised.
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