North Metro Issues

PLANNING — CITY OF SUBIACO — LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME 5

1487. Hon Alison Xamon to the minister representing the Minister for Planning:

I refer to the Western Australian Planning Commission’s amendments to the City of Subiaco’s Local Planning Scheme 5, and I ask:

(a)  how will the Government ensure that the increased density zonings lead to increased liveability for both existing and new residents; and

(b)  what measures will be taken to ensure that developers contribute towards enabling:

PLANNING — CITY OF NEDLANDS — LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME 3

1488. Hon Alison Xamon to the minister representing the Minister for Planning:

I refer to the Western Australia Planning Commission’s amendments to the City of Nedlands’ Local Planning Scheme 3, and I ask:

(a)  how will the Government ensure that the increased density zonings lead to increased liveability for both existing and new residents; and

(b)  what measures will be taken to ensure that developers contribute towards enabling:

(i)  walkable neighbourhoods;

PLANNING — 3 OCEANS TWIN TOWERS DEVELOPMENT — SCARBOROUGH

1490. Hon Alison Xamon to the minister representing the Minister for Planning:

I refer to the Three Oceans development in Scarborough, and I ask:

(a)  was the proponent ever required to explain why it was not possible for them to comply with the Scarborough Redevelopment Scheme building height restrictions;

(b)  if yes to (a), what was the explanation of why they required height so far beyond that anticipated in the Scarborough Redevelopment Scheme; and

EDUCATION AND TRAINING — DOUBLEVIEW PRIMARY SCHOOL SITE

1494. Hon Alison Xamon to the Minister for Education and Training:

I refer to the old location of the Doubleview Primary School and the proposed redevelopment of the site, and I ask:

(a)  will the Minister please specify exactly how many trees will be cut down to facilitate the redevelopment;

(b)  will the Minister please specify how much canopy coverage will be lost from the site in this process;

(c)  when will the redevelopment and loss of trees commence;

SCHOOLS — INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA — DEMOUNTABLE CLASSROOMS

1495. Hon Alison Xamon to the Minister for Education and Training:

I refer to the International School of Western Australia’s (ISWA) location on the Doubleview Primary School site, and I ask the Minister to commit to refusing to allow any demountable classrooms to be installed on that site for the use of ISWA?

Hon Sue Ellery replied:

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