State Significant Development
Moss Vale Plastics Recycling Facility
Wingecarribee Shire
Current Status: Determination
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Plasrefine is seeking approval for the construction and operation of a plastics recycling facility with the capacity to accept and process up to 120,000 tonnes of plastic waste per annum. The facility would also manufacture plastic fibers and resins
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Notice of Exhibition (2)
Request for SEARs (1)
SEARs (2)
EIS (14)
Response to Submissions (29)
Agency Advice (39)
Amendments (14)
Additional Information (10)
Recommendation (4)
Determination (2)
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Submissions
Peta Paget
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Peta Paget
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While I support recycling having this facility next to a preschool is just badly planned and our children have not even been considered. Over a week 46 children per day equals 230 children per week being impacted by poor air quality and excess noise on Beaconsfield Road that equals over a 1000 children over a 5 yr period….
I find that in 2022 that our children are still not being considered and their health is being jeopardised quite disturbing. Also I find it ridiculous that a person has to jump through hoops and it can take 8 months to be approved for a carport but yet a huge scale development can put forward desktop assessments on significant impact on flora and fauna and the environment.
Please reconsider the site it really needs to be a greater distance away from towns and preschools and children.
Thank you for your time,
Peta
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We fear for our health from the toxic fumes that will come from the facility.
It’s a great thing to be doing the recycling but the position of the site is just not practical on so many levels.
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I am concerned about access to the site when the proposal is suggesting 100 to 200 heavy vehicle trucks going through residential areas. This is unacceptable with the many schools within the proposed area, narrow country roads and children walking to school this is a dangerous issue.
There is nothing of this scale of building with the Southern Highlands and having a building that is going to cover acres of land right next to homes (within 200m of homes) is just not the right site. It may be zoned industrial however the scope of this project does not suit the area it is being proposed to be built.
Tim Small
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Tim Small
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To consider this application has any potential is disgusting, and it would seem a sequence of poor judgements have seen it make it this far!
The haphazard EIS from GHD / Plasrefine is appalling for such a supposedly significant project, and I am confident relevant decision makers will see the gaping logistical shortcomings within the document! GHD / Plasrefine in their 'community engagements' have few answers for any questions of any cognitive depth relating to access, physical suitability, community safety, Noise and light pollution, water and air quality protection for the immediate and broader community. The proposal is insensitive to the catastrophic damages it WILL cause to the socioecological nature of this part of the Southern Highlands!
The site Plasrefine is currently land locked with no approved access! GHD suggest that Beaconsfield Rd. will be used for construction and the proposed Braddon Rd. will be established for operational access. Unless they can not acquire the land, in which case they will continue to use Beaconsfield Rd (a cul-de-sac) to access as it is their 'legal allowance'. The portion of land they intend to acquire for access is currently privately held and surely should have been acquired before their application was even considered?! Beaconsfield Rd. at the Northern end at the topographical knoll has approximately 10 residential dwellings from the knoll to the northern end cul-de-sac. The road hardly holds up under light passenger vehicles and they propose to send volumes of heavy articulated trucks up this road. The Northern end of the rd, at the end of the cul-de-sac has a significant topographic decline which drops into the Australian BioResources (Garvan institute) site. There are no specifics as to the engineering to reinforce or 'cut and fill' their proposed access road. It is a considerable section of land to be engineered here! Again, a section which Plasrefine still do not currently hold! Beaconsfield Rd at the Northern end has a blind crest with residents on both sides and the safety for those residents would be jeopardised if construction or ANY heavy vehicles were to frequent what is otherwise a nearly dormant road! It would be negligent to permit such access via Beaconsfield Rd., even for construction purposes, if this debacle were approved. There is a day care facility only hundreds of metres from the Northern end of Beaconsfield Rd. and 2 other schools within close vicinity to the site where heavy, articulated vehicles should not frequent!
The site itself is within 150 metres of long term residents and operating noise, light and toxic air and water pollutants would destroy the rural / residential and ecological nature of this area! GHD lean on the language that 'the area is zoned for this', which demonstrated huge negligence and oversight when zoned by authority, and little concern for the fragile socioecological nature of this incredible part of our State! The area to the South of Douglas road should never have been considered for such development and the zoning should be reviewed to protect the communities health and safety, immediately and the broader population of our State.
The site sits atop category 2 riparian waterway and is prone to flooding. This flows directly in to the Wingecarribee River, which is a fragile and endemic ecosystem which has resident Platypus' and volumes of other natives within and around. This also flows in to and is within the SYDNEY drinking and water catchment!
The visual impact of this proposal will destroy this beautiful green edge of the Moss Vale community, both day and night with such large buildings and associated lighting, which again has no definitives proposed by GHD. This proposal will have significant adverse impact on the socioecological, community, 'way of life', tourism, health and well being of residents and threatens the nature of the Southern Highlands in general.
This proposal is ill-conceived and can not go ahead! I trust the State Planning department/s will quickly identify that these points raised, as well as countless other short comings in the EIS will deem this application and any similar to it for this area not acceptable or in line with what acceptable land usages within this area.
Regards.
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Elizabeth Pedley
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Elizabeth Pedley
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I believe that Beaconsfield Road is not suitable for heavy vehicles, particularly due to it being a residential road used by families on a daily basis. I am concerned about the conflict of use due to the various users of this road. There are also safety implications associated with this. Children regular ride their bikes on a regular basis on this road and families go for walks along here too. They will no longer be able to do this safely if the proposal is approved.
I also hold grave concerns in relation to the environmental impacts this proposal presents, particularly in respect of the potential/likely water and air pollution that will undoubtedly result.
The visual impacts are also unacceptable. This will ruin the scenic qualities of the landscape for good and the mitigation measures proposed in the EIS are unreliable and uncertain and therefore unsuitable to reduce the huge impacts.
I have been a resident of Moss Vale since 1956 and this proposal will totally impact on my sense of place. I have chosen to live in Moss Vale because I have always felt that it is a lovely, safe and scenic place to live. This proposal will completely change the way I feel and will have adverse impacts not only on Moss Vale but also the Southern Highlands generally.
Chris Herrod
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Too close to residential areas.
Unsightly very large building.
Large volume of trucks 24/7 in residential area on totally inadequate road access for both construction and operation of site.
Fumes from site in residential areas and water pollution from site.
Teresa Dunn
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Teresa Dunn
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Access is terrible.
In a residential area, A town centre and schools and childcare facilities.
The scale of the proposed factory is enormous, the building alone takes up 5 acres of land and is several stories high.
The use of water is unsustainable.
The air pollution created is entirely inappropriate for a town with a growing population of young families.
This factory should be somewhere far away from residential properties, with direct access to freeway and train line and nearer Sydney. There’s plenty of open space in that region that could be used.
Breanna Angus
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Rosalie Ashe
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Rosalie Ashe
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Their safety and that of their peers will be hugely compromised as they walk to school and around the neighbourhood.
I’m also concerned about the high levels of noise pollution, air pollution, water pollution and visual pollution that will result from this facility in this location. This is not the right site for a facility of this nature.
There has been no Social Impact Assessment done, likely because there would be extremely adverse findings to the community, specifically around the: safety of children, pedestrians and light vehicles on the roads nearby; community infrastructure; services and facilities; culture; health and well-being and the rural surroundings of Moss Vale.
Please reconsider the building of this facility on this site, it needs to be moved much further away from neighbourhoods and surrounding towns.
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Australia is a large mainly uninhabited country so why in the world would any government even consider putting this disgusting factory with hundreds or trucks etc. near any town, and specifically Moss Vale. Politics gone mad!
Move it and move it now. This community has been fighting this outrageous proposal for ages and it should just be moved to an uninhabited area now!
Jennifer Zeiser
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Sandra Moore
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Sandra Moore
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Please.
You hold the power to make the world a better place.
Thank you for your consideration.
Sandra