❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding the time taken for scheme amendments to be processed by the Planning and Infrastructure portfolio. The questions cover various stages of the amendment process, from Commission recommendation to gazettal.
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(b) what is the average time taken for the Commission to provide your office with a recommendation on a scheme amendment during the financial years 2000/2001, 2001/2002 and 2002/2003; (c) how many scheme amendments are currently in the office of the Minister awaiting decision on final approval; (d) what is the average time taken for scheme amendments to be considered in the office of the Minister in relation to a decision on final approval during the financial years 2000/2001, 2001/2002 and 2002/2003; and (e) what was the average time taken to gazette a scheme amendment from the time of lodgement with the Western Australian Government during the financial years 2000/2001, 2001/2002 and 2002/2003?
(c) how many scheme amendments are currently in the office of the Minister awaiting decision on final approval; (d) what is the average time taken for scheme amendments to be considered in the office of the Minister in relation to a decision on final approval during the financial years 2000/2001, 2001/2002 and 2002/2003; and (e) what was the average time taken to gazette a scheme amendment from the time of lodgement with the Western Australian Government during the financial years 2000/2001, 2001/2002 and 2002/2003?
(d) what is the average time taken for scheme amendments to be considered in the office of the Minister in relation to a decision on final approval during the financial years 2000/2001, 2001/2002 and 2002/2003; and (e) what was the average time taken to gazette a scheme amendment from the time of lodgement with the Western Australian Government during the financial years 2000/2001, 2001/2002 and 2002/2003?
(e) what was the average time taken to gazette a scheme amendment from the time of lodgement with the Western Australian Government during the financial years 2000/2001, 2001/2002 and 2002/2003?
(b) 2000/01 - 106 days 2001/02 - 121 days 2002/03 – 113 days (c) At noon 17 December 2003, there were 7 amendments in my office for final approval. I have given initial consideration to each of these amendments, and as a result, I have requested further information from either the respective Council or the WAPC, or asked my staff to conduct further investigations, as unresolved issues were evident. These amendments will be dealt with once the required information has been provided. (d) 2000/01 - 29 days 2001/02 - 122 days 2002/03 - 75 days 2003/04 - 14 days (e) 2000/01 - 216 days 2001/02 - 507 days 2002/03 - 251 days
2001/02 - 121 days 2002/03 – 113 days (c) At noon 17 December 2003, there were 7 amendments in my office for final approval. I have given initial consideration to each of these amendments, and as a result, I have requested further information from either the respective Council or the WAPC, or asked my staff to conduct further investigations, as unresolved issues were evident. These amendments will be dealt with once the required information has been provided. (d) 2000/01 - 29 days 2001/02 - 122 days 2002/03 - 75 days 2003/04 - 14 days (e) 2000/01 - 216 days 2001/02 - 507 days 2002/03 - 251 days
2002/03 – 113 days (c) At noon 17 December 2003, there were 7 amendments in my office for final approval. I have given initial consideration to each of these amendments, and as a result, I have requested further information from either the respective Council or the WAPC, or asked my staff to conduct further investigations, as unresolved issues were evident. These amendments will be dealt with once the required information has been provided. (d) 2000/01 - 29 days 2001/02 - 122 days 2002/03 - 75 days 2003/04 - 14 days (e) 2000/01 - 216 days 2001/02 - 507 days 2002/03 - 251 days
(c) At noon 17 December 2003, there were 7 amendments in my office for final approval. I have given initial consideration to each of these amendments, and as a result, I have requested further information from either the respective Council or the WAPC, or asked my staff to conduct further investigations, as unresolved issues were evident. These amendments will be dealt with once the required information has been provided. (d) 2000/01 - 29 days 2001/02 - 122 days 2002/03 - 75 days 2003/04 - 14 days (e) 2000/01 - 216 days 2001/02 - 507 days 2002/03 - 251 days
(d) 2000/01 - 29 days 2001/02 - 122 days 2002/03 - 75 days 2003/04 - 14 days (e) 2000/01 - 216 days 2001/02 - 507 days 2002/03 - 251 days
2001/02 - 122 days 2002/03 - 75 days 2003/04 - 14 days (e) 2000/01 - 216 days 2001/02 - 507 days 2002/03 - 251 days
2002/03 - 75 days 2003/04 - 14 days (e) 2000/01 - 216 days 2001/02 - 507 days 2002/03 - 251 days
2003/04 - 14 days (e) 2000/01 - 216 days 2001/02 - 507 days 2002/03 - 251 days
(e) 2000/01 - 216 days 2001/02 - 507 days 2002/03 - 251 days
2001/02 - 507 days 2002/03 - 251 days
2002/03 - 251 days
(c) how many scheme amendments are currently in the office of the Minister awaiting decision on final approval; (d) what is the average time taken for scheme amendments to be considered in the office of the Minister in relation to a decision on final approval during the financial years 2000/2001, 2001/2002 and 2002/2003; and (e) what was the average time taken to gazette a scheme amendment from the time of lodgement with the Western Australian Government during the financial years 2000/2001, 2001/2002 and 2002/2003?
(d) what is the average time taken for scheme amendments to be considered in the office of the Minister in relation to a decision on final approval during the financial years 2000/2001, 2001/2002 and 2002/2003; and (e) what was the average time taken to gazette a scheme amendment from the time of lodgement with the Western Australian Government during the financial years 2000/2001, 2001/2002 and 2002/2003?
(e) what was the average time taken to gazette a scheme amendment from the time of lodgement with the Western Australian Government during the financial years 2000/2001, 2001/2002 and 2002/2003?
(b) 2000/01 - 106 days 2001/02 - 121 days 2002/03 – 113 days (c) At noon 17 December 2003, there were 7 amendments in my office for final approval. I have given initial consideration to each of these amendments, and as a result, I have requested further information from either the respective Council or the WAPC, or asked my staff to conduct further investigations, as unresolved issues were evident. These amendments will be dealt with once the required information has been provided. (d) 2000/01 - 29 days 2001/02 - 122 days 2002/03 - 75 days 2003/04 - 14 days (e) 2000/01 - 216 days 2001/02 - 507 days 2002/03 - 251 days
2001/02 - 121 days 2002/03 – 113 days (c) At noon 17 December 2003, there were 7 amendments in my office for final approval. I have given initial consideration to each of these amendments, and as a result, I have requested further information from either the respective Council or the WAPC, or asked my staff to conduct further investigations, as unresolved issues were evident. These amendments will be dealt with once the required information has been provided. (d) 2000/01 - 29 days 2001/02 - 122 days 2002/03 - 75 days 2003/04 - 14 days (e) 2000/01 - 216 days 2001/02 - 507 days 2002/03 - 251 days
2002/03 – 113 days (c) At noon 17 December 2003, there were 7 amendments in my office for final approval. I have given initial consideration to each of these amendments, and as a result, I have requested further information from either the respective Council or the WAPC, or asked my staff to conduct further investigations, as unresolved issues were evident. These amendments will be dealt with once the required information has been provided. (d) 2000/01 - 29 days 2001/02 - 122 days 2002/03 - 75 days 2003/04 - 14 days (e) 2000/01 - 216 days 2001/02 - 507 days 2002/03 - 251 days
(c) At noon 17 December 2003, there were 7 amendments in my office for final approval. I have given initial consideration to each of these amendments, and as a result, I have requested further information from either the respective Council or the WAPC, or asked my staff to conduct further investigations, as unresolved issues were evident. These amendments will be dealt with once the required information has been provided. (d) 2000/01 - 29 days 2001/02 - 122 days 2002/03 - 75 days 2003/04 - 14 days (e) 2000/01 - 216 days 2001/02 - 507 days 2002/03 - 251 days
(d) 2000/01 - 29 days 2001/02 - 122 days 2002/03 - 75 days 2003/04 - 14 days (e) 2000/01 - 216 days 2001/02 - 507 days 2002/03 - 251 days
2001/02 - 122 days 2002/03 - 75 days 2003/04 - 14 days (e) 2000/01 - 216 days 2001/02 - 507 days 2002/03 - 251 days
2002/03 - 75 days 2003/04 - 14 days (e) 2000/01 - 216 days 2001/02 - 507 days 2002/03 - 251 days
2003/04 - 14 days (e) 2000/01 - 216 days 2001/02 - 507 days 2002/03 - 251 days
(e) 2000/01 - 216 days 2001/02 - 507 days 2002/03 - 251 days
2001/02 - 507 days 2002/03 - 251 days
2002/03 - 251 days
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
2 March 2004
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
168 days
(a) At noon 17 December 2003, there were 33 Town Planning Scheme Amendments being considered by the Commission.
(b) 2000/01 - 106 days
2001/02 - 121 days
2002/03 – 113 days
(c) At noon 17 December 2003, there were 7 amendments in my office for final approval. I have given initial consideration to each of these amendments, and as a result, I have requested further information from either the respective Council or the WAPC, or asked my staff to conduct further investigations, as unresolved issues were evident. These amendments will be dealt with once the required information has been provided.
(d) 2000/01 - 29 days
2001/02 - 122 days
2002/03 - 75 days
2003/04 - 14 days
(e) 2000/01 - 216 days
2001/02 - 507 days
2002/03 - 251 days
(b) 2000/01 - 106 days
2001/02 - 121 days
2002/03 – 113 days
(c) At noon 17 December 2003, there were 7 amendments in my office for final approval. I have given initial consideration to each of these amendments, and as a result, I have requested further information from either the respective Council or the WAPC, or asked my staff to conduct further investigations, as unresolved issues were evident. These amendments will be dealt with once the required information has been provided.
(d) 2000/01 - 29 days
2001/02 - 122 days
2002/03 - 75 days
2003/04 - 14 days
(e) 2000/01 - 216 days
2001/02 - 507 days
2002/03 - 251 days
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