Next page . . . . Previous page . . . . Speeches . . . . Contents . . . . Debates(HTML) . . . .

Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 2003 Week 1 Hansard (20 February) . . Page.. 396 ..


Shouldn't the new tenant be allowed free access to the shed cleared of surplus housing property and if not, why not;

Has any property been stolen from ACT Housing blocks that have also been used for surplus stock storage in the last 12 months;

Are there any considerations in the legislation or regulations for the privacy of occupants and or the amenity of the neighbouring properties where surplus stock is stored;

Why isn't surplus ACT Housing furniture stored at a facility like 'You Can Stow It';

Will the Government consider storing surplus ACT Housing stock at an external facility instead of in the suburbs.

Mr Wood: The answer to the member's question is as follows:

ACT Housing provides unfurnished accommodation and has no household furniture to store. ACT Housing provides head-leases to community groups, which manage them under a tenancy agreement. Properties are leased for occupation, not for storage.

Refer to response to Part (1) above. Under their tenancy agreement a lessee can use garden sheds, garages, storage sheds etc on the property for their own legal purposes.

Refer to response to Part (1).

Refer to response to Part (1).

Refer to response to Part (1).

Refer to response to Part (1).

Refer to response to Part (1).

Building approvals-proximity to boundary fences (Question No 389)

Mrs Burke asked the Minister for Planning, upon notice:

In relation to building close to boundary fences:

What approval process does a person or organisation have to go through to construct, for example, a shed close to another's boundary fence?


Next page . . . . Previous page . . . . Speeches . . . . Contents . . . . Debates(HTML) . . . .