This address is 206 metres from residential houses and the EPA guidelines (contacted and advised directly by EPA) say that a transfer station must be 250 metres from residential housing. The address is 186 metres from reserve land. How does the council allow these applications to proceed when they breach the EPA guidelines and clearly impact residents?
If not for the Planning Alert website residents would never be aware of applications which have a direct impact with residents of Casey as they never directly contact people or allow consultation.
30-32 Hallam South Road Hallam VIC 3803
- Description
- Use of Land for the Purpose of a Transfer Station (Metal Waste)
- Planning Authority
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Casey City Council
- Reference number
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PA22-0627
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Date sourced
- We found this application on the planning authority's website on , over 2 years ago. It was received by them earlier.
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Notified
- 47 people were notified of this application via Planning Alerts email alerts
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Comments
- 2 comments made here on Planning Alerts
Public comments on this application
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Comments made here were sent to Casey City Council. Add your own comment.
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Kathleen Shanahan
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Casey City Council
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This address is 206 metres from residential houses and the EPA guidelines (contacted and advised directly by EPA) say that a transfer station must be 250 metres from residential housing. The address is 186 metres from reserve land. How does the council allow these applications to proceed when they breach the EPA guidelines and clearly impact residents?
If not for the Planning Alert website residents would never be aware of applications which have a direct impact with residents of Casey as they never directly contact people or allow consultation.
Kathleen Shanahan
Delivered to
Casey City Council
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