❓ Hon Robin Chapple questions the Planning Minister regarding a development at Red Bluff, specifically the conversion of a shaded lunch area into a shed/accommodation. The Minister requests more information to determine if the structure predates the cessation of a relevant development order.
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RED BLUFF — DEVELOPMENT PLAN
I refer to the area of Red Bluff located on Quobba station and photographs on my website. (1) Has the planning department given permission for this original shaded lunch area to be converted into shed/accommodation? (2) If yes to (1), when did this occur? (3) Does this structure conform to the guidelines of the Ningaloo strategy? (4) If no to (3), why not? (5) Does this structure meet the design principles required in the Red Bluff development plan? (6) If no to (5), will the minister take any action? Hon HELEN MORTON
I refer to the area of Red Bluff located on Quobba station and photographs on my website. (1) Has the planning department given permission for this original shaded lunch area to be converted into shed/accommodation? (2) If yes to (1), when did this occur? (3) Does this structure conform to the guidelines of the Ningaloo strategy? (4) If no to (3), why not? (5) Does this structure meet the design principles required in the Red Bluff development plan? (6) If no to (5), will the minister take any action? Hon HELEN MORTON
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I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(6) It is requested that the member put this question on notice, and provide additional details, including the exact location and dates of the photographs in question. The Western Australian Planning Commission had a role in decision making at Red Bluff prior to September 2010, when a regional interim development order for the Ningaloo coast ceased to operate. Additional information about the photographs will assist the Department of Planning to determine whether the structure existed prior to September 2010.
(1) Has the planning department given permission for this original shaded lunch area to be converted into shed/accommodation? (2) If yes to (1), when did this occur? (3) Does this structure conform to the guidelines of the Ningaloo strategy? (4) If no to (3), why not? (5) Does this structure meet the design principles required in the Red Bluff development plan? (6) If no to (5), will the minister take any action? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(6) It is requested that the member put this question on notice, and provide additional details, including the exact location and dates of the photographs in question. The Western Australian Planning Commission had a role in decision making at Red Bluff prior to September 2010, when a regional interim development order for the Ningaloo coast ceased to operate. Additional information about the photographs will assist the Department of Planning to determine whether the structure existed prior to September 2010.
(2) If yes to (1), when did this occur? (3) Does this structure conform to the guidelines of the Ningaloo strategy? (4) If no to (3), why not? (5) Does this structure meet the design principles required in the Red Bluff development plan? (6) If no to (5), will the minister take any action? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(6) It is requested that the member put this question on notice, and provide additional details, including the exact location and dates of the photographs in question. The Western Australian Planning Commission had a role in decision making at Red Bluff prior to September 2010, when a regional interim development order for the Ningaloo coast ceased to operate. Additional information about the photographs will assist the Department of Planning to determine whether the structure existed prior to September 2010.
(3) Does this structure conform to the guidelines of the Ningaloo strategy? (4) If no to (3), why not? (5) Does this structure meet the design principles required in the Red Bluff development plan? (6) If no to (5), will the minister take any action? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(6) It is requested that the member put this question on notice, and provide additional details, including the exact location and dates of the photographs in question. The Western Australian Planning Commission had a role in decision making at Red Bluff prior to September 2010, when a regional interim development order for the Ningaloo coast ceased to operate. Additional information about the photographs will assist the Department of Planning to determine whether the structure existed prior to September 2010.
(4) If no to (3), why not? (5) Does this structure meet the design principles required in the Red Bluff development plan? (6) If no to (5), will the minister take any action? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(6) It is requested that the member put this question on notice, and provide additional details, including the exact location and dates of the photographs in question. The Western Australian Planning Commission had a role in decision making at Red Bluff prior to September 2010, when a regional interim development order for the Ningaloo coast ceased to operate. Additional information about the photographs will assist the Department of Planning to determine whether the structure existed prior to September 2010.
(5) Does this structure meet the design principles required in the Red Bluff development plan? (6) If no to (5), will the minister take any action? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(6) It is requested that the member put this question on notice, and provide additional details, including the exact location and dates of the photographs in question. The Western Australian Planning Commission had a role in decision making at Red Bluff prior to September 2010, when a regional interim development order for the Ningaloo coast ceased to operate. Additional information about the photographs will assist the Department of Planning to determine whether the structure existed prior to September 2010.
(6) If no to (5), will the minister take any action? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(6) It is requested that the member put this question on notice, and provide additional details, including the exact location and dates of the photographs in question. The Western Australian Planning Commission had a role in decision making at Red Bluff prior to September 2010, when a regional interim development order for the Ningaloo coast ceased to operate. Additional information about the photographs will assist the Department of Planning to determine whether the structure existed prior to September 2010.
Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(6) It is requested that the member put this question on notice, and provide additional details, including the exact location and dates of the photographs in question. The Western Australian Planning Commission had a role in decision making at Red Bluff prior to September 2010, when a regional interim development order for the Ningaloo coast ceased to operate. Additional information about the photographs will assist the Department of Planning to determine whether the structure existed prior to September 2010.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(6) It is requested that the member put this question on notice, and provide additional details, including the exact location and dates of the photographs in question. The Western Australian Planning Commission had a role in decision making at Red Bluff prior to September 2010, when a regional interim development order for the Ningaloo coast ceased to operate. Additional information about the photographs will assist the Department of Planning to determine whether the structure existed prior to September 2010.
(1)–(6) It is requested that the member put this question on notice, and provide additional details, including the exact location and dates of the photographs in question. The Western Australian Planning Commission had a role in decision making at Red Bluff prior to September 2010, when a regional interim development order for the Ningaloo coast ceased to operate. Additional information about the photographs will assist the Department of Planning to determine whether the structure existed prior to September 2010.
(1) Has the planning department given permission for this original shaded lunch area to be converted into shed/accommodation? (2) If yes to (1), when did this occur? (3) Does this structure conform to the guidelines of the Ningaloo strategy? (4) If no to (3), why not? (5) Does this structure meet the design principles required in the Red Bluff development plan? (6) If no to (5), will the minister take any action? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(6) It is requested that the member put this question on notice, and provide additional details, including the exact location and dates of the photographs in question. The Western Australian Planning Commission had a role in decision making at Red Bluff prior to September 2010, when a regional interim development order for the Ningaloo coast ceased to operate. Additional information about the photographs will assist the Department of Planning to determine whether the structure existed prior to September 2010.
(2) If yes to (1), when did this occur? (3) Does this structure conform to the guidelines of the Ningaloo strategy? (4) If no to (3), why not? (5) Does this structure meet the design principles required in the Red Bluff development plan? (6) If no to (5), will the minister take any action? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(6) It is requested that the member put this question on notice, and provide additional details, including the exact location and dates of the photographs in question. The Western Australian Planning Commission had a role in decision making at Red Bluff prior to September 2010, when a regional interim development order for the Ningaloo coast ceased to operate. Additional information about the photographs will assist the Department of Planning to determine whether the structure existed prior to September 2010.
(3) Does this structure conform to the guidelines of the Ningaloo strategy? (4) If no to (3), why not? (5) Does this structure meet the design principles required in the Red Bluff development plan? (6) If no to (5), will the minister take any action? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(6) It is requested that the member put this question on notice, and provide additional details, including the exact location and dates of the photographs in question. The Western Australian Planning Commission had a role in decision making at Red Bluff prior to September 2010, when a regional interim development order for the Ningaloo coast ceased to operate. Additional information about the photographs will assist the Department of Planning to determine whether the structure existed prior to September 2010.
(4) If no to (3), why not? (5) Does this structure meet the design principles required in the Red Bluff development plan? (6) If no to (5), will the minister take any action? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(6) It is requested that the member put this question on notice, and provide additional details, including the exact location and dates of the photographs in question. The Western Australian Planning Commission had a role in decision making at Red Bluff prior to September 2010, when a regional interim development order for the Ningaloo coast ceased to operate. Additional information about the photographs will assist the Department of Planning to determine whether the structure existed prior to September 2010.
(5) Does this structure meet the design principles required in the Red Bluff development plan? (6) If no to (5), will the minister take any action? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(6) It is requested that the member put this question on notice, and provide additional details, including the exact location and dates of the photographs in question. The Western Australian Planning Commission had a role in decision making at Red Bluff prior to September 2010, when a regional interim development order for the Ningaloo coast ceased to operate. Additional information about the photographs will assist the Department of Planning to determine whether the structure existed prior to September 2010.
(6) If no to (5), will the minister take any action? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(6) It is requested that the member put this question on notice, and provide additional details, including the exact location and dates of the photographs in question. The Western Australian Planning Commission had a role in decision making at Red Bluff prior to September 2010, when a regional interim development order for the Ningaloo coast ceased to operate. Additional information about the photographs will assist the Department of Planning to determine whether the structure existed prior to September 2010.
Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(6) It is requested that the member put this question on notice, and provide additional details, including the exact location and dates of the photographs in question. The Western Australian Planning Commission had a role in decision making at Red Bluff prior to September 2010, when a regional interim development order for the Ningaloo coast ceased to operate. Additional information about the photographs will assist the Department of Planning to determine whether the structure existed prior to September 2010.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(6) It is requested that the member put this question on notice, and provide additional details, including the exact location and dates of the photographs in question. The Western Australian Planning Commission had a role in decision making at Red Bluff prior to September 2010, when a regional interim development order for the Ningaloo coast ceased to operate. Additional information about the photographs will assist the Department of Planning to determine whether the structure existed prior to September 2010.
(1)–(6) It is requested that the member put this question on notice, and provide additional details, including the exact location and dates of the photographs in question. The Western Australian Planning Commission had a role in decision making at Red Bluff prior to September 2010, when a regional interim development order for the Ningaloo coast ceased to operate. Additional information about the photographs will assist the Department of Planning to determine whether the structure existed prior to September 2010.
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