❓ Hon Murray Criddle asks the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure to allow flexibility regarding road reserves in the Horrocks subdivision to facilitate its progression. The Minister's answer indicates the Shire is proceeding without the requested changes.
AnsweredQoN 2972Legislative Council
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The Shire of Northampton is currently progressing Stage 2 of the Horrocks subdivision -
(1) Will the Minister allow the two old road reserves which have never been used or formed, to be shifted to a similar area, to better accommodate the subdivision at no cost?
(2) If not, will the Minister allow flexibility to enable this subdivision to progress?
(3) If not, can the Minister justify this decision?
(1) Will the Minister allow the two old road reserves which have never been used or formed, to be shifted to a similar area, to better accommodate the subdivision at no cost?
(2) If not, will the Minister allow flexibility to enable this subdivision to progress?
(3) If not, can the Minister justify this decision?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
5 April 2006
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
126 days
(1-3) The Shire of Northampton has advised that Council has decided to proceed with the Stage 2 Horrocks subdivision without the amalgamation of the road reserves with its freehold land.
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