❓ A parliamentary question regarding the Rottnest Island Management Plan, specifically the proposed Mt Herschel Hotel, inquiring about design changes, criteria for new designs, and public consultation. The answer clarifies the status of the previous design and confirms public consultation for future proposals.
AnsweredQoN 800Legislative Council
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I refer to the Rottnest Island Management Plan 2009-2014, and in particular initiative 10, ‘Provide a Range of Visitor Accommodation - Mt Herschel Hotel’, and I ask -
(1) Were changes made to the original Broadwater design?
(2) If yes to (1), what changes were made to the original design?
(3) What criteria will govern any new design?
(4) Will the Minister make the concept plans for any new hotel on this site available for public comment?
(1) Were changes made to the original Broadwater design?
(2) If yes to (1), what changes were made to the original design?
(3) What criteria will govern any new design?
(4) Will the Minister make the concept plans for any new hotel on this site available for public comment?
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Answered
19 August 2009
Responded by
Minister for Environment representing the Minister for Tourism
Response time
64 days
(1) The design proposed by Broadwater remains their intellectual property as negotiations failed. Any new proposal will bring its own designs to meet the requirements of the development brief.
(2) Not applicable.
(3) The criteria will include a requirement to meet the Rottnest Island Authority's Sustainable Development Guidelines and will remain within the same footprint of the previous proposed area.
(4) Yes, as per development assessment process.
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(2) Not applicable.
(3) The criteria will include a requirement to meet the Rottnest Island Authority's Sustainable Development Guidelines and will remain within the same footprint of the previous proposed area.
(4) Yes, as per development assessment process.
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