❓ Ms MacTiernan questions the Minister for Planning regarding land purchases zoned as Regional Open Space under the Peel Region Scheme, including funding, properties under consideration, and landowners denied sale opportunities. The Minister provides some information but withholds specific property details due to privacy.
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(1) How much money has been set aside in each of the next four years for purchases by the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) of land zoned as Regional Open Space under the Peel Region Scheme?
(2) How many properties with such zoning are currently being considered for compensation or purchase by WAPC?
(3) Will the Minister list each of these properties?
(4) Is the Minister aware that there are landowners holding land zoned as Regional Open Space under the Peel Region Scheme who have been denied the opportunity to sell their land to the WAPC?
(2) How many properties with such zoning are currently being considered for compensation or purchase by WAPC?
(3) Will the Minister list each of these properties?
(4) Is the Minister aware that there are landowners holding land zoned as Regional Open Space under the Peel Region Scheme who have been denied the opportunity to sell their land to the WAPC?
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Answered
2 August 2010
Responded by
Minister for Planning
Response time
68 days
(1) $5.4 million per year has been allocated across the forward estimates.
(2) There are currently 13 properties under various stages of purchase negotiations within the Peel Region Scheme.
(3) No. As a matter of privacy the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) would not disclose the name, property, quantum or nature of claims for injurious affection.
(4) Yes.
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(2) There are currently 13 properties under various stages of purchase negotiations within the Peel Region Scheme.
(3) No. As a matter of privacy the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) would not disclose the name, property, quantum or nature of claims for injurious affection.
(4) Yes.
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