❓ Hon Barry House asks about the status of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste planning policy amendment regarding Smiths Beach, citing widespread concern over delays. Hon Graham Giffard responds that the matter is under consideration and expected to be determined by Cabinet within four weeks.
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In view of the widespread concern at the time being taken to consider the proposed amendment to the Leeuwin-Naturaliste statement of planning policy referring to Smiths Beach - (1) What is the current status of the amendment? (2) When will the minister process the amendment? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Following public advertising of the proposed amendment, the Western Australian Planning Commission assessed the comments received and provided its advice to the minister. (2) The minister has been considering the proposed amendment and in the light of the matters raised has sought further advice. The minister expects the matter to be determined by Cabinet in the next four weeks.
(1) What is the current status of the amendment? (2) When will the minister process the amendment? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Following public advertising of the proposed amendment, the Western Australian Planning Commission assessed the comments received and provided its advice to the minister. (2) The minister has been considering the proposed amendment and in the light of the matters raised has sought further advice. The minister expects the matter to be determined by Cabinet in the next four weeks.
(2) When will the minister process the amendment? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Following public advertising of the proposed amendment, the Western Australian Planning Commission assessed the comments received and provided its advice to the minister. (2) The minister has been considering the proposed amendment and in the light of the matters raised has sought further advice. The minister expects the matter to be determined by Cabinet in the next four weeks.
Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Following public advertising of the proposed amendment, the Western Australian Planning Commission assessed the comments received and provided its advice to the minister. (2) The minister has been considering the proposed amendment and in the light of the matters raised has sought further advice. The minister expects the matter to be determined by Cabinet in the next four weeks.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Following public advertising of the proposed amendment, the Western Australian Planning Commission assessed the comments received and provided its advice to the minister. (2) The minister has been considering the proposed amendment and in the light of the matters raised has sought further advice. The minister expects the matter to be determined by Cabinet in the next four weeks.
(1) Following public advertising of the proposed amendment, the Western Australian Planning Commission assessed the comments received and provided its advice to the minister. (2) The minister has been considering the proposed amendment and in the light of the matters raised has sought further advice. The minister expects the matter to be determined by Cabinet in the next four weeks.
(2) The minister has been considering the proposed amendment and in the light of the matters raised has sought further advice. The minister expects the matter to be determined by Cabinet in the next four weeks.
(1) What is the current status of the amendment? (2) When will the minister process the amendment? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Following public advertising of the proposed amendment, the Western Australian Planning Commission assessed the comments received and provided its advice to the minister. (2) The minister has been considering the proposed amendment and in the light of the matters raised has sought further advice. The minister expects the matter to be determined by Cabinet in the next four weeks.
(2) When will the minister process the amendment? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Following public advertising of the proposed amendment, the Western Australian Planning Commission assessed the comments received and provided its advice to the minister. (2) The minister has been considering the proposed amendment and in the light of the matters raised has sought further advice. The minister expects the matter to be determined by Cabinet in the next four weeks.
Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Following public advertising of the proposed amendment, the Western Australian Planning Commission assessed the comments received and provided its advice to the minister. (2) The minister has been considering the proposed amendment and in the light of the matters raised has sought further advice. The minister expects the matter to be determined by Cabinet in the next four weeks.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Following public advertising of the proposed amendment, the Western Australian Planning Commission assessed the comments received and provided its advice to the minister. (2) The minister has been considering the proposed amendment and in the light of the matters raised has sought further advice. The minister expects the matter to be determined by Cabinet in the next four weeks.
(1) Following public advertising of the proposed amendment, the Western Australian Planning Commission assessed the comments received and provided its advice to the minister. (2) The minister has been considering the proposed amendment and in the light of the matters raised has sought further advice. The minister expects the matter to be determined by Cabinet in the next four weeks.
(2) The minister has been considering the proposed amendment and in the light of the matters raised has sought further advice. The minister expects the matter to be determined by Cabinet in the next four weeks.
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