Question regarding the approval process and land reserve status for the proposed Crown Perth hotel development. The answer details the stage of approval, the process outlined in the Casino Agreement Act, and confirms the amendment of the land reserve.

AnsweredQoN 430Legislative Assembly
Asked
11 June 2013
Portfolio
Sport and Recreation

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I refer to the Government’s intention to sell 5.8 hectares of land to Crown Perth and I ask: (a) what will take place during the first stage approval process for the proposed hotel; (b) how many stages will the approval process go through and what will occur at each stage; and (c) has the Class C Reserve been lifted over the land and: (i) if so, when was the Class C Reserve lifted; (ii) if not, will the Government be required to lift the Class C Reserve for the transfer of the land to Crown Perth to take place; and (iii) for the transfer of the land to take place is any change to the zoning and reserve classification of the land required, and if so, what are the changes required?

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Answered
1 August 2013
Responded by
Minister for Sport and Recreation
Response time
51 days
(a) To date (22 July 2013) only conditional consent for concept and preliminary works has been granted.
Concept approval relates to the purpose, location height and building footprint.
Conditional preliminary works approval relates to:
site remediation;
ground level site works, erection of fencing/hoarding and construction offices and localised dewatering;
installation of services; and
piling.
(b) The Agreement scheduled to the
Casino (Burswood Island) Agreement Act 1985
sets out the information that must be provided to the Minister and the process by which the Minister may consent or give approval thereto.
(c) Yes:
(i) Reserve 39361 was amended on 11 July 2013
(ii) Not applicable
(iii) No

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