Ms. Mettam's question seeks data on development application appeals from the City of Busselton to the State Administrative Tribunal (SAT), including costs and timeframes. The answer redirects responsibility for data to the City of Busselton and cites lack of clarity.

AnsweredQoN 3996Legislative Assembly
Asked
11 September 2018
Portfolio
Transport; Planning; Lands

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(1) How many development applications rejected by the City of Busselton were appealed to the State Administrative Tribunal (SAT) in the last financial year: (a) of these, how many were overturned by the SAT? (2) How does this compare to the previous three years with respect to the number of applications appealed and the number overturned? (3) How much does each referral to the SAT cost the State Government on average? (4) What is the average timeframe for each application considered by the SAT?

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Answered
11 October 2018
Responded by
Minister for Transport; Planning; Lands
Response time
8 days
(1-2) These questions should be directed to the City of Busselton as the responsible authority.
(3) The Attorney General has advised that SAT has over 920 legislative referral types. It is unclear which referral to which the member is referring.
(4) The timeframes depend on the legislative referral type.

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