❓ Hon Diane Evers asks the Minister for Planning about subdivision applications and approvals related to the Greenpatch development, following a classification of the site as 'possibly contaminated'. The Minister responded that no applications have been received.
AnsweredQoN 3407Legislative Council
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I refer to the Decision in Respect of Appeal against Classification Contaminated Sites Committee (CSC 05/2018) Contaminated Sites Act 2003, Part 8, Division 2 for the Greenpatch development , dated 20 October 2020, ’the appeal is upheld to the extent that the site is to be classified under the Contaminated Sites Act 2003 as possibly contaminated – investigation required’ , and I ask: (a) has the Western Australian Planning Commission received any application for subdivision related to the Greenpatch ; (b) if yes to (a), when was it received and will the Minister table a copy ; (c) if no to (b), why not; (d) if yes to (a), have any approvals been granted with respect to the Greenpatch; (e) if yes to (d), when were they granted and will the Minister table a copy; and (f) if no to (e), why not?
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Answered
25 November 2020
Responded by
Minister for Environment representing the Minister for Planning
Response time
7 days
(a) No.
(b)-(f) Not applicable.
(b)-(f) Not applicable.
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