❓ The WA Planning Commission acquired three parcels of land in Dayton for the Ellenbrook Bus Rapid Transit project between July 2011 and May 2014. No significant work has been undertaken on the properties, and no further land acquisitions are currently under discussion.
AnsweredQoN 1160Legislative Council
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(1) Since 1 July 2011, has any agency in the Minister's portfolio purchased or acquired any land along the proposed route for the Ellenbrook Bus Rapid Transit? (2) If yes to (1), for each parcel of land: (a) what was the address of the land purchased or acquired; (b) what was the purpose of the purchase; (c) who was the land purchased or acquired from; and (d) what was the cost of the purchase? (3) Has any work been undertaken on any property since it was purchased or acquired? (4) If yes to (3), for each parcel of land: (a) what work was undertaken; (b) what was the purpose of the work; (c) what was the cost of the work undertaken; and (d) where did the funding for the work come from? (5) Has any agency held any discussions with any other party or agency about purchasing or acquiring any land along the proposed route? (6) If yes to (5), for each parcel of land: (a) what was nature of the discussions; (b) what were the addresses of any land discussed; (c) what was the intended purpose of the land discussed; and (d) what is the estimated value of any land?
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Answered
24 June 2014
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health representing the Minister for Planning
Response time
49 days
(1)
Yes - the Western Australian Planning Commission
(2)(a)-(d)
Three acquisitions have been made, all for Public Purposes - Special Use (Ellenbrook Transit):
·
Lot 9001 St Leonards Boulevard, Dayton - purchased from St Leonards Estate Pty Ltd; purchase cost $455 000
·
Lot 80 Coast Road, Dayton - purchased from Condor Estates Pty Ltd; purchase cost $1 700 000
·
Lot 2 Repton Street, Dayton - purchased from I Franulovich & G Groom; purchase cost $200 000
(3)
No (other than basic land management)
(4)
Not applicable
(5)
No
(6)
Not applicable
Yes - the Western Australian Planning Commission
(2)(a)-(d)
Three acquisitions have been made, all for Public Purposes - Special Use (Ellenbrook Transit):
·
Lot 9001 St Leonards Boulevard, Dayton - purchased from St Leonards Estate Pty Ltd; purchase cost $455 000
·
Lot 80 Coast Road, Dayton - purchased from Condor Estates Pty Ltd; purchase cost $1 700 000
·
Lot 2 Repton Street, Dayton - purchased from I Franulovich & G Groom; purchase cost $200 000
(3)
No (other than basic land management)
(4)
Not applicable
(5)
No
(6)
Not applicable
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