❓ A parliamentary question seeks information about the proposed bituminisation of the Lennard Road easement in Gingin. The Minister deflects, stating it's a local matter for the Shire of Gingin.
AnsweredQoN 997Legislative Council
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Is it intended to bituminise the Lennard Road easement at Gingin and if so - (1) When is this work anticipated to commence and be completed? (2) What length of the easement is to be bituminised and what is the cost of this proposed work? (3) Which public roads will the bituminised portion of the easement abut or connect to? (4) Who is the owner of the portion of the easement proposed to be bituminised? (5) Will the minister table a plan showing the section of the easement to be bituminised and if not, why not? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD
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(1)-(5) The Lennards Brook easement is a local road under the care and management of the Shire of Gingin. The easement is currently denoted as a right of carriageway and serves as an access for a number of landowners. It is understood that the Shire of Gingin is currently negotiating with the various landowners for agreement to seal the easement. Essentially the development of this proposal is a matter between the council and the affected landowners and details of the proposal and its progress should be sought direct from the Shire of Gingin.
(1) When is this work anticipated to commence and be completed? (2) What length of the easement is to be bituminised and what is the cost of this proposed work? (3) Which public roads will the bituminised portion of the easement abut or connect to? (4) Who is the owner of the portion of the easement proposed to be bituminised? (5) Will the minister table a plan showing the section of the easement to be bituminised and if not, why not? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: (1)-(5) The Lennards Brook easement is a local road under the care and management of the Shire of Gingin. The easement is currently denoted as a right of carriageway and serves as an access for a number of landowners. It is understood that the Shire of Gingin is currently negotiating with the various landowners for agreement to seal the easement. Essentially the development of this proposal is a matter between the council and the affected landowners and details of the proposal and its progress should be sought direct from the Shire of Gingin.
(2) What length of the easement is to be bituminised and what is the cost of this proposed work? (3) Which public roads will the bituminised portion of the easement abut or connect to? (4) Who is the owner of the portion of the easement proposed to be bituminised? (5) Will the minister table a plan showing the section of the easement to be bituminised and if not, why not? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: (1)-(5) The Lennards Brook easement is a local road under the care and management of the Shire of Gingin. The easement is currently denoted as a right of carriageway and serves as an access for a number of landowners. It is understood that the Shire of Gingin is currently negotiating with the various landowners for agreement to seal the easement. Essentially the development of this proposal is a matter between the council and the affected landowners and details of the proposal and its progress should be sought direct from the Shire of Gingin.
(3) Which public roads will the bituminised portion of the easement abut or connect to? (4) Who is the owner of the portion of the easement proposed to be bituminised? (5) Will the minister table a plan showing the section of the easement to be bituminised and if not, why not? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: (1)-(5) The Lennards Brook easement is a local road under the care and management of the Shire of Gingin. The easement is currently denoted as a right of carriageway and serves as an access for a number of landowners. It is understood that the Shire of Gingin is currently negotiating with the various landowners for agreement to seal the easement. Essentially the development of this proposal is a matter between the council and the affected landowners and details of the proposal and its progress should be sought direct from the Shire of Gingin.
(4) Who is the owner of the portion of the easement proposed to be bituminised? (5) Will the minister table a plan showing the section of the easement to be bituminised and if not, why not? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: (1)-(5) The Lennards Brook easement is a local road under the care and management of the Shire of Gingin. The easement is currently denoted as a right of carriageway and serves as an access for a number of landowners. It is understood that the Shire of Gingin is currently negotiating with the various landowners for agreement to seal the easement. Essentially the development of this proposal is a matter between the council and the affected landowners and details of the proposal and its progress should be sought direct from the Shire of Gingin.
(5) Will the minister table a plan showing the section of the easement to be bituminised and if not, why not? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: (1)-(5) The Lennards Brook easement is a local road under the care and management of the Shire of Gingin. The easement is currently denoted as a right of carriageway and serves as an access for a number of landowners. It is understood that the Shire of Gingin is currently negotiating with the various landowners for agreement to seal the easement. Essentially the development of this proposal is a matter between the council and the affected landowners and details of the proposal and its progress should be sought direct from the Shire of Gingin.
Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: (1)-(5) The Lennards Brook easement is a local road under the care and management of the Shire of Gingin. The easement is currently denoted as a right of carriageway and serves as an access for a number of landowners. It is understood that the Shire of Gingin is currently negotiating with the various landowners for agreement to seal the easement. Essentially the development of this proposal is a matter between the council and the affected landowners and details of the proposal and its progress should be sought direct from the Shire of Gingin.
(1)-(5) The Lennards Brook easement is a local road under the care and management of the Shire of Gingin. The easement is currently denoted as a right of carriageway and serves as an access for a number of landowners. It is understood that the Shire of Gingin is currently negotiating with the various landowners for agreement to seal the easement. Essentially the development of this proposal is a matter between the council and the affected landowners and details of the proposal and its progress should be sought direct from the Shire of Gingin.
(1) When is this work anticipated to commence and be completed? (2) What length of the easement is to be bituminised and what is the cost of this proposed work? (3) Which public roads will the bituminised portion of the easement abut or connect to? (4) Who is the owner of the portion of the easement proposed to be bituminised? (5) Will the minister table a plan showing the section of the easement to be bituminised and if not, why not? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: (1)-(5) The Lennards Brook easement is a local road under the care and management of the Shire of Gingin. The easement is currently denoted as a right of carriageway and serves as an access for a number of landowners. It is understood that the Shire of Gingin is currently negotiating with the various landowners for agreement to seal the easement. Essentially the development of this proposal is a matter between the council and the affected landowners and details of the proposal and its progress should be sought direct from the Shire of Gingin.
(2) What length of the easement is to be bituminised and what is the cost of this proposed work? (3) Which public roads will the bituminised portion of the easement abut or connect to? (4) Who is the owner of the portion of the easement proposed to be bituminised? (5) Will the minister table a plan showing the section of the easement to be bituminised and if not, why not? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: (1)-(5) The Lennards Brook easement is a local road under the care and management of the Shire of Gingin. The easement is currently denoted as a right of carriageway and serves as an access for a number of landowners. It is understood that the Shire of Gingin is currently negotiating with the various landowners for agreement to seal the easement. Essentially the development of this proposal is a matter between the council and the affected landowners and details of the proposal and its progress should be sought direct from the Shire of Gingin.
(3) Which public roads will the bituminised portion of the easement abut or connect to? (4) Who is the owner of the portion of the easement proposed to be bituminised? (5) Will the minister table a plan showing the section of the easement to be bituminised and if not, why not? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: (1)-(5) The Lennards Brook easement is a local road under the care and management of the Shire of Gingin. The easement is currently denoted as a right of carriageway and serves as an access for a number of landowners. It is understood that the Shire of Gingin is currently negotiating with the various landowners for agreement to seal the easement. Essentially the development of this proposal is a matter between the council and the affected landowners and details of the proposal and its progress should be sought direct from the Shire of Gingin.
(4) Who is the owner of the portion of the easement proposed to be bituminised? (5) Will the minister table a plan showing the section of the easement to be bituminised and if not, why not? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: (1)-(5) The Lennards Brook easement is a local road under the care and management of the Shire of Gingin. The easement is currently denoted as a right of carriageway and serves as an access for a number of landowners. It is understood that the Shire of Gingin is currently negotiating with the various landowners for agreement to seal the easement. Essentially the development of this proposal is a matter between the council and the affected landowners and details of the proposal and its progress should be sought direct from the Shire of Gingin.
(5) Will the minister table a plan showing the section of the easement to be bituminised and if not, why not? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: (1)-(5) The Lennards Brook easement is a local road under the care and management of the Shire of Gingin. The easement is currently denoted as a right of carriageway and serves as an access for a number of landowners. It is understood that the Shire of Gingin is currently negotiating with the various landowners for agreement to seal the easement. Essentially the development of this proposal is a matter between the council and the affected landowners and details of the proposal and its progress should be sought direct from the Shire of Gingin.
Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: (1)-(5) The Lennards Brook easement is a local road under the care and management of the Shire of Gingin. The easement is currently denoted as a right of carriageway and serves as an access for a number of landowners. It is understood that the Shire of Gingin is currently negotiating with the various landowners for agreement to seal the easement. Essentially the development of this proposal is a matter between the council and the affected landowners and details of the proposal and its progress should be sought direct from the Shire of Gingin.
(1)-(5) The Lennards Brook easement is a local road under the care and management of the Shire of Gingin. The easement is currently denoted as a right of carriageway and serves as an access for a number of landowners. It is understood that the Shire of Gingin is currently negotiating with the various landowners for agreement to seal the easement. Essentially the development of this proposal is a matter between the council and the affected landowners and details of the proposal and its progress should be sought direct from the Shire of Gingin.
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