State Significant Development
Penrith Waste Recycling and Transfer Facility
Penrith
Current Status: Determination
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Due to a recent amendment to State Environmental Planning Policy (State and Regional Development) 2011 the consent authority for this project is now the Minister for Planning and Public Spaces. The Minister has delegated determination of the project to the Department
Construction and operation of a waste transfer station with a capacity of up to 180,000 tonnes per annum (tpa) of general solid (non‐putrescible waste), including sorting, storage and dispatch of materials to other facilities.
Consolidated Consent
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Request for SEARs (1)
SEARs (1)
EIS (4)
Response to Submissions (2)
Additional Information (8)
Recommendation (2)
Determination (3)
Approved Documents
Management Plans and Strategies (5)
Note: Only documents approved by the Department after November 2019 will be published above. Any documents approved before this time can be viewed on the Applicant's website.
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Submissions
Sigra Technology Australia Pty Ltd
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Sigra Technology Australia Pty Ltd
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A 5% increase in heavy vehicles in Castlereagh rd would be expected to add to the heavy traffic and extensive delays encountered in this area already. We do not agree with the EIS conclusion that extra traffic would not be noticeable to existing road users.
YINJIE SHENG
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KAISHENG CHENG
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KAISHENG CHENG
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it is too close to the high density residential area!
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It is too close and it is harm to our health and environment, and also effect our house price.
It is also very bad to the economic condition of Penrith
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Secondly, having such project very close to the newly built residential area would affects the traffic badly. Thirdly, it will take off valuable land which can be developed into more appropriate planning for future Penrith city.
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JOY ZHANG
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JOY ZHANG
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Chumiao Xie
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DI LI
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DI LI
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Is that the way you treat your local community? This is not acceptable.
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Marc Cuiuli
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I would like to make an objection to the application that the proposed recycling center is very close to the new residential development of Thornton Estate.
With regards to the close proximity between Thornton Estate and the recycling center i feel that it will impact on future developments that will be planned in the area.
I had no knowledge of any plans to build a recycling facility when i purchased my property in 2015 and I feel this will impact on Property prices!
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likelihood of dust and odour emissions ; a greater strain and likelihood of further damage to Council roads from increasing numbers of heavy vehicles