Hon Charles Smith questions the Minister for Planning regarding a 2009 (corrected to 1998) local subdivision and infrastructure plan for North Stoneville, specifically concerning potential water contamination risks. The Minister clarifies the plan's origin and availability.

AnsweredQoN 1355Legislative Council
Asked
20 November 2019
Portfolio
Planning

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NORTH STONEVILLE
DEVELOPMENT
1355. Hon CHARLES SMITH to the minister representing the
Minister for Planning:
I refer to the 2009 local
subdivision and infrastructure plan 265 to support rezoning and guide
subdivision and development at North
Stoneville, now known as structure plan 34, and endorsed by the Western Australian
Planning Commission in 1999.
(1) Did the
report consider the risk to contamination of local waterways, run-off into
neighbouring dams and potential breach or seepage into subterranean aquifers?
(2) Will the
minister now please table the report?

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I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question.
(1) Local
subdivision and infrastructure plan 265 was approved by the Shire of Mundaring
in 1998. In 1999, the Western Australian Planning Commission noted this plan as
the basis for initiation of an amendment to the metropolitan region scheme to
support future urban development. The LSIP included a number of technical
appendices that considered wastewater management matters having regard to best
practice at the time.
(2) The LSIP is
not a WAPC or Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage document. This is a document
that was prepared by the Shire of Mundaring.

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