A parliamentary question regarding the valuation, zoning, contamination status, and potential remediation factors of the Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention site at 128 Farrington Road, North Lake, which is part of the Government's Land Sales package.

AnsweredQoN 3223Legislative Assembly
Asked
26 November 2014
Portfolio
Lands

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I refer to the Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention site at 128 Farrington Road North Lake, which was identified as part of the Governments Land Sales package, of which the Minister has carriage, and I ask: (a) when was this site last valued and at what price was it valued; (b) what is this site’s current zoning; (c) have contamination issues been identified for this site and, if so, what are they; (d) if no to (c), will the land be tested for contamination prior to sale and if not why not; and (e) are there any other identified factors which would affect the remediation of this site and if so, what are they?

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Answered
5 February 2015
Responded by
Minister for Lands
Response time
71 days
(a) As part of the sales process valuation advice is sought from the Valuer  General. However, to ensure the State receives the best commercial  return for the sale of land based on market demand, this information  will be kept confidential as this will likely influence buying behaviour.
(b) The site is zoned "Urban" under the Metropolitan Region Scheme and under the Town Planning Scheme is zoned "Special Use".
(c)  There are no contamination issues currently registered, but the potential for contamination exists.
(d) Further site investigation will be undertaken as part of the asset divestment process.
(e) None identified.

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