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Gas storage hot water systems - $1,600.00

Panel heating - $615.00

(6) Housing ACT’s Total Facilities Manager, Spotless, has recently installed data loggers on approximately 30 hot water systems as a methodology to determine their use and efficiency. The results of this study are not yet available.

Planning—lease variation
(Question No 463)

Ms Le Couteur asked the Minister for Planning and Land Management, upon notice, on 4 August 2017:

(1) In relation to crown leases to which a Lease Variation Charge may apply and with respect to residential leases where the purpose clause permits “residential purposes only” or other non-limiting number, (a) during what periods were these types of leases primarily issued, (b) approximately how many of these types of leases are there, (c) in what parts of the ACT are these types of leases typically found and (d) what is the typical lease wording for these types of lease.

(2) With respect to residential leases where the purpose clause specifies a number, or maximum number, of dwellings (a) during what periods were these types of leases primarily issued, (b) approximately how many of these types of leases are there, (c) in what parts of the ACT are these types of leases typically found and (d) what is the typical lease wording for this type of lease.

(3) What other common types of residential leases are there.

(4) During what periods were each of the types of leases referred to in part (3) primarily issued.

(5) Approximately how many are there of each of the types of leases referred to in part

(3).

(6) In what parts of the ACT are each of the types of leases referred to in part (3) found.

(7) What is a typical lease wording for each of the types of leases referred to in part (3).

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

(1) (a) The increase in lease variation charge to vary a Crown lease to specify the number of units to permit unit titling applies to residential Crown leases that do not already specify the number of units. Most of these leases were issued before 2000, but there may also be leases outside of this time.

(b) It is difficult to establish how many of these leases there are in the ACT without interrogating each residential Crown lease in the ACT. However, the ACT planning and land authority normally receives on average 40-50 applications per year to specify the number of dwellings in a residential Crown lease.

(c) These are typically found in older residential areas where leases were first granted pre-2000.


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