❓ Hon Giz Watson asks about the conservation of heritage buildings at the old Swanbourne Hospital site. Hon Peter Collier responds, outlining the Heritage Council's actions, including a heritage agreement and ongoing consultation.
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SWANBOURNE HOSPITAL SITE — DEVELOPMENT
I refer to the development of the old Swanbourne hospital site. (1) Is the Heritage Council aware of the current state of the heritage buildings on the site? (2) What steps are currently being taken by the minister and/or the Heritage Council to ensure that the heritage buildings on the site are conserved? (3) What steps are currently being taken by the minister and/or the Heritage Council to monitor and, when appropriate, enforce any measures referred to at (2)? Hon PETER COLLIER
I refer to the development of the old Swanbourne hospital site. (1) Is the Heritage Council aware of the current state of the heritage buildings on the site? (2) What steps are currently being taken by the minister and/or the Heritage Council to ensure that the heritage buildings on the site are conserved? (3) What steps are currently being taken by the minister and/or the Heritage Council to monitor and, when appropriate, enforce any measures referred to at (2)? Hon PETER COLLIER
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I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) The Heritage Council has entered into a heritage agreement with the owners of the site to ensure that heritage buildings are protected. The Heritage Council has also been closely liaising with the owner’s consultants to ensure a positive outcome for the buildings. (3) Under the heritage agreement, the owners are required to submit annual reports on the condition of the heritage buildings and projected program on the proposed development of the site.
(1) Is the Heritage Council aware of the current state of the heritage buildings on the site? (2) What steps are currently being taken by the minister and/or the Heritage Council to ensure that the heritage buildings on the site are conserved? (3) What steps are currently being taken by the minister and/or the Heritage Council to monitor and, when appropriate, enforce any measures referred to at (2)? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) The Heritage Council has entered into a heritage agreement with the owners of the site to ensure that heritage buildings are protected. The Heritage Council has also been closely liaising with the owner’s consultants to ensure a positive outcome for the buildings. (3) Under the heritage agreement, the owners are required to submit annual reports on the condition of the heritage buildings and projected program on the proposed development of the site.
(2) What steps are currently being taken by the minister and/or the Heritage Council to ensure that the heritage buildings on the site are conserved? (3) What steps are currently being taken by the minister and/or the Heritage Council to monitor and, when appropriate, enforce any measures referred to at (2)? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) The Heritage Council has entered into a heritage agreement with the owners of the site to ensure that heritage buildings are protected. The Heritage Council has also been closely liaising with the owner’s consultants to ensure a positive outcome for the buildings. (3) Under the heritage agreement, the owners are required to submit annual reports on the condition of the heritage buildings and projected program on the proposed development of the site.
(3) What steps are currently being taken by the minister and/or the Heritage Council to monitor and, when appropriate, enforce any measures referred to at (2)? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) The Heritage Council has entered into a heritage agreement with the owners of the site to ensure that heritage buildings are protected. The Heritage Council has also been closely liaising with the owner’s consultants to ensure a positive outcome for the buildings. (3) Under the heritage agreement, the owners are required to submit annual reports on the condition of the heritage buildings and projected program on the proposed development of the site.
Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) The Heritage Council has entered into a heritage agreement with the owners of the site to ensure that heritage buildings are protected. The Heritage Council has also been closely liaising with the owner’s consultants to ensure a positive outcome for the buildings. (3) Under the heritage agreement, the owners are required to submit annual reports on the condition of the heritage buildings and projected program on the proposed development of the site.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) The Heritage Council has entered into a heritage agreement with the owners of the site to ensure that heritage buildings are protected. The Heritage Council has also been closely liaising with the owner’s consultants to ensure a positive outcome for the buildings. (3) Under the heritage agreement, the owners are required to submit annual reports on the condition of the heritage buildings and projected program on the proposed development of the site.
(1) Yes. (2) The Heritage Council has entered into a heritage agreement with the owners of the site to ensure that heritage buildings are protected. The Heritage Council has also been closely liaising with the owner’s consultants to ensure a positive outcome for the buildings. (3) Under the heritage agreement, the owners are required to submit annual reports on the condition of the heritage buildings and projected program on the proposed development of the site.
(2) The Heritage Council has entered into a heritage agreement with the owners of the site to ensure that heritage buildings are protected. The Heritage Council has also been closely liaising with the owner’s consultants to ensure a positive outcome for the buildings. (3) Under the heritage agreement, the owners are required to submit annual reports on the condition of the heritage buildings and projected program on the proposed development of the site.
(3) Under the heritage agreement, the owners are required to submit annual reports on the condition of the heritage buildings and projected program on the proposed development of the site.
(1) Is the Heritage Council aware of the current state of the heritage buildings on the site? (2) What steps are currently being taken by the minister and/or the Heritage Council to ensure that the heritage buildings on the site are conserved? (3) What steps are currently being taken by the minister and/or the Heritage Council to monitor and, when appropriate, enforce any measures referred to at (2)? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) The Heritage Council has entered into a heritage agreement with the owners of the site to ensure that heritage buildings are protected. The Heritage Council has also been closely liaising with the owner’s consultants to ensure a positive outcome for the buildings. (3) Under the heritage agreement, the owners are required to submit annual reports on the condition of the heritage buildings and projected program on the proposed development of the site.
(2) What steps are currently being taken by the minister and/or the Heritage Council to ensure that the heritage buildings on the site are conserved? (3) What steps are currently being taken by the minister and/or the Heritage Council to monitor and, when appropriate, enforce any measures referred to at (2)? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) The Heritage Council has entered into a heritage agreement with the owners of the site to ensure that heritage buildings are protected. The Heritage Council has also been closely liaising with the owner’s consultants to ensure a positive outcome for the buildings. (3) Under the heritage agreement, the owners are required to submit annual reports on the condition of the heritage buildings and projected program on the proposed development of the site.
(3) What steps are currently being taken by the minister and/or the Heritage Council to monitor and, when appropriate, enforce any measures referred to at (2)? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) The Heritage Council has entered into a heritage agreement with the owners of the site to ensure that heritage buildings are protected. The Heritage Council has also been closely liaising with the owner’s consultants to ensure a positive outcome for the buildings. (3) Under the heritage agreement, the owners are required to submit annual reports on the condition of the heritage buildings and projected program on the proposed development of the site.
Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) The Heritage Council has entered into a heritage agreement with the owners of the site to ensure that heritage buildings are protected. The Heritage Council has also been closely liaising with the owner’s consultants to ensure a positive outcome for the buildings. (3) Under the heritage agreement, the owners are required to submit annual reports on the condition of the heritage buildings and projected program on the proposed development of the site.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. (2) The Heritage Council has entered into a heritage agreement with the owners of the site to ensure that heritage buildings are protected. The Heritage Council has also been closely liaising with the owner’s consultants to ensure a positive outcome for the buildings. (3) Under the heritage agreement, the owners are required to submit annual reports on the condition of the heritage buildings and projected program on the proposed development of the site.
(1) Yes. (2) The Heritage Council has entered into a heritage agreement with the owners of the site to ensure that heritage buildings are protected. The Heritage Council has also been closely liaising with the owner’s consultants to ensure a positive outcome for the buildings. (3) Under the heritage agreement, the owners are required to submit annual reports on the condition of the heritage buildings and projected program on the proposed development of the site.
(2) The Heritage Council has entered into a heritage agreement with the owners of the site to ensure that heritage buildings are protected. The Heritage Council has also been closely liaising with the owner’s consultants to ensure a positive outcome for the buildings. (3) Under the heritage agreement, the owners are required to submit annual reports on the condition of the heritage buildings and projected program on the proposed development of the site.
(3) Under the heritage agreement, the owners are required to submit annual reports on the condition of the heritage buildings and projected program on the proposed development of the site.
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