16 Stephen Street, Orange Grove WA 6109

Planning Development Application - 16 (Lot 1) Stephen Street Orange Grove - Use Not Listed (Truck Lay Bay associated with the USG Boral Quarry)

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(Source: City of Gosnells, reference DA19/00195)

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  1. Dianne and Peter McNally commented

    This proposal is clearly not in line with the "Objectives of The Zones" as written in TPS 6 of the City of Gosnells for the General Rural Zone which this site is located in. The use is not a permitted use by the Scheme" as shown in the Zoning table. It is an "X" use under that table ("means a use not permitted by the scheme")
    The site has already had an "industrial like" fenced area created on it recently with Cyclone mesh fencing and shade cloth screening. The entry and exit are sign posted in the road reserve and two demountable structures plus bitumen hardstand have been installed. This use is a mining related use and should be built on the quarry lease area.
    Truck movements are at odds with vehicle, pedestrian and equine movements in this area and should be managed to restrict their impact on approved uses in the area.. Past history of trucks in the area suggests that early morning movements and late afternoon movements are at odds with the uses we have mentioned and dont take any account of the school children movements in the area.

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