This WA parliamentary question seeks data on planning appeals lodged with and determined by the Minister for Planning, including the number of appeals lodged, determined, upheld, dismissed, and deferred within specific timeframes.

AnsweredQoN 85Legislative Assembly
Asked
3 May 2001
Portfolio
Planning and Infrastructure

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(2) 43 (3) 74 (4) Of the 74 appeals determined as of 30 April 2001, the breakdown is as follows: 27 Upheld/Upheld in Part 38 Dismissed 3 determined to have no right of appeal 6 deferred for more information (5) 173 (from 12 February to 31 July 2001)
(3) 74 (4) Of the 74 appeals determined as of 30 April 2001, the breakdown is as follows: 27 Upheld/Upheld in Part 38 Dismissed 3 determined to have no right of appeal 6 deferred for more information (5) 173 (from 12 February to 31 July 2001)
(4) Of the 74 appeals determined as of 30 April 2001, the breakdown is as follows: 27 Upheld/Upheld in Part 38 Dismissed 3 determined to have no right of appeal 6 deferred for more information (5) 173 (from 12 February to 31 July 2001)
27 Upheld/Upheld in Part 38 Dismissed 3 determined to have no right of appeal 6 deferred for more information (5) 173 (from 12 February to 31 July 2001)
(5) 173 (from 12 February to 31 July 2001)

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Answered
1 August 2001
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
90 days
(1) As at 9 February 2001, a total of 351 appeals to the Minister had been lodged (as at 16 February 2001, the date of swearing in of new Cabinet, there was a total of 370 appeals lodged to the Minister for Planning).
(2) 43
(3) 74
(4) Of the 74 appeals determined as of 30 April 2001, the breakdown is as follows:
27 Upheld/Upheld in Part
38 Dismissed
3 determined to have no right of appeal
6 deferred for more information
(5) 173 (from 12 February to 31 July 2001)

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