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MINISTER FOR THE ENVIRONMENT, LAND AND PLANNING

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTION

QUESTION NO 1420

Medium Density Development - Phillip

Mr Cornwell - asked the Minister for the Environment, Land and Planning

In relation to the medium density development of Central Park (Block 1 Section 1 Phillip):

1. How many units have been constructed?

2. How many vehicles is the development likely to generate and have studies been undertaken to assess the impact upon Ainsworth Street?

3. Will existing services of water and sewerage be sufficient for this development, and if not, (a) will steps be taken to augment these services and (b) who will pay?

4. Why was the medium density design approved and what percentage of the site has been built upon?

S. What is the total area of the site available for development excluding existing trees?

6. What is the total number of units in the Phillip area between Hindmarsh Drive and Woden Cemetery, including Norfolk and Tiffany Gardens and Central Park?

7. What was the total available area for development and what is the area that has built upon in (6)?

Mr Wood - the answer to the Members question is as follows:

1. 240 units have been constructed.

2. It is calculated that the development will generate 1800 trips per day (ie 900 in each direction). A study to assess the impact on Ainsworth Street has been carried out-.

3. Water and sewerage services have been upgraded, as the site was the playing fields for the former Woden Valley High School. The developer paid for these upgradings.

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