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##### 63A. Railway land at Joondalup and Subiaco, Authority’s power to grant lease of
(1) The Authority may, with the approval of the Governor, let on lease for any purpose all or part of the railway land described in the Table that is 5 metres or more above the surface of the railway track.
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| The portion of railway land bounded at its southern end by the north‑eastern boundary of Joondalup Drive and the north‑western boundary of Grand Boulevard, as shown on Office of Titles 1 Plan 19050, near the intersection of those roads, and at its other end by the eastern boundary of Joondalup Drive, as shown on Office of Titles 1 Plan 17248, near its intersection with Shenton Avenue. |
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(2) The Authority may, with the approval of the Governor, let on lease for any purpose all or part of any railway land that is above a railway tunnel within the Subiaco redevelopment area.
(3) A lease may be granted under this section for a period not exceeding 99 years on such terms and conditions as the Authority thinks fit.
(4) Land may only be let on lease under this section if it is not required for railway purposes.
(5) In subsection (2) —
Subiaco redevelopment area means any land that —
(a) immediately before the coming into operation of the *Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority Act 2011* section 134(d), was in the area referred to in the *Subiaco Redevelopment Act 1994* Schedule 1; and
(b) on the repeal of the *Subiaco Redevelopment Act 1994*, was declared to be or to be part of, or added to, a redevelopment area under regulations referred to in the *Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority Act 2011* section 153.
[Section 63A inserted: No. 33 of 1998 s. 4; amended: No. 31 of 2003 s. 139(1); No. 45 of 2011 s. 139.]