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(4) What was the (a) minimum, (b) median, (c) average, (d) maximum and (e) total cost recouped by the ACT Government from subjects of rectification orders in relation to controlled activities for rectification works carried out by authorised people, for each financial year since 2007-08 to date.

Mr Ramsay: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

(1) Records relating to rectification orders are located on individual files and for the period 2007-08 to 2017-18 are not consolidated on an individual list. To provide accurate data Access Canberra would need to review all complaint files. This would require significant manual interrogation of each file and would be an unreasonable diversion of resources.

For the period 2018-19, there have been three rectification orders issued. Of this number, one is currently subject to review, and two are still active with a timeframe of 19 April 2019 and 30 April 2019 given to comply. All rectification orders remain incomplete at this time. Rectification order compliance times vary according to the scope of works required, among other factors.

(2-4) See response to question 1.

Planning—controlled activities
(Question No 2390)

Mr Coe asked the Minister for Planning and Land Management, upon notice, on 22 March 2019 (redirected to the Minister for Building Quality Improvement):

(1) How many complaints have been received regarding the controlled activities broken down by (a) type of controlled activity and (b) suburb for each financial year since 2007-08 to date.

(2) How many (a) controlled activity orders, (b) ongoing controlled activity orders and (c) rectification orders in relation to a controlled activity were (i) issued, (ii) in effect or (iii) completed or ended during each financial year since 2007-08 to date.

(3) In relation to part (2), how many lessees, occupiers, or other connected individuals were subject to (a) controlled activity orders, (b) ongoing controlled activity orders or (c) rectification orders in relation to a controlled activity during each financial year since 2007-08 to date.

(4) In relation to part (3), how many lessees, occupiers, or other connected individuals were the subject of multiple (a) controlled activity orders, (b) ongoing controlled activity orders or (c) rectification orders in relation to a controlled activity during each financial year since 2007-08 to date.

(5) What was the (a) minimum, (b) median, (c) average and (d) maximum amount of time (i) controlled activity orders, (ii) ongoing controlled activity orders and (iii) rectification orders in relation to a controlled activity were in force or issued for.

Mr Ramsay: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:


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