❓ Hon Giz Watson inquires about the future of the Clontarf Hill road reserve after the Fremantle Eastern Bypass deletion, specifically regarding its potential inclusion in the conservation estate. The response indicates consideration of conservation values in future planning.
AnsweredQoN 2625Legislative Council
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(1) Now that the Fremantle Eastern Bypass has been deleted from the Metropolitan Region Scheme, what is the intended future use of the road reserve at Clontarf Hill in South Fremantle?
(2) Will this valuable scenic site with its remnant bushland be included in the conservation estate?
(3) If not, why not?
(2) Will this valuable scenic site with its remnant bushland be included in the conservation estate?
(3) If not, why not?
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Answered
15 November 2005
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
35 days
Development of the Structure Plan will involve the City of Fremantle, Western Australian Planning Commission, Main Roads and the community. The conservation and cultural values of Clontarf Hill are important elements to be considered as part of the Structure Plan preparation. (3) Not applicable
(3) Not applicable
(3) Not applicable
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