❓ Hon. Edwardes questions the Minister regarding potential high-density housing (R80+) and seeks assurance it will be ruled out. The Minister avoids a direct commitment, citing the statutory planning process involving consultation and determinations by relevant bodies.
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I refer to the answer to question on notice No. 240 and ask will the Minister rule out housing density of R80 and above and if not, why not?
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25 February 2003
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Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
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90 days
No rezoning process has yet been undertaken. The residential density of any proposed rezoning will be contingent on determinations of the City of Stirling and the Western Australian Planning Commission, following consultation with the community and other government agencies, through the statutory planning process.
The residential density of any proposed rezoning will be contingent on determinations of the City of Stirling and the Western Australian Planning Commission, following consultation with the community and other government agencies, through the statutory planning process.
The residential density of any proposed rezoning will be contingent on determinations of the City of Stirling and the Western Australian Planning Commission, following consultation with the community and other government agencies, through the statutory planning process.
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