project area · 2 meetings
Neerabup Industrial Area
Mentions
- Subject of planning amendments and questions about the NRRP.
- Associated with waste and resource recovery proposals
- Reinforces strong resident concern about proposed waste processing options near Neerabup.
- May trigger further scrutiny of the precinct and delay or reshape waste infrastructure plans.
- Clarifies the planning path for a major waste/resource recovery project and the State versus City approval roles.
- The precinct is a major local issue with potential impacts on waste services, planning, environment and trust in decision-making.
Decisions
Waste-to-energy opposition motion supported
A motion asked that any waste solution in the Neerabup Industrial Area or Resource Recovery Precinct remain within a circular economy model and exclude waste-to-energy incineration; it passed 24 votes to 1.
Reinforces strong resident concern about proposed waste processing options near Neerabup.
Independent investigation proposed for Neerabup Resource Recovery Precinct
Electors supported a motion calling for an independent investigation into all aspects of the Neerabup Resource Recovery Precinct and associated waste services, including approvals and processes.
May trigger further scrutiny of the precinct and delay or reshape waste infrastructure plans.
Topics
Public questions on Neerabup Resource Recovery Precinct and planning approvals
Administration answered multiple questions about the Neerabup Industrial Area, Amendment No. 202, ASP 17, Lot 600, and whether development approval or rezoning is required for the NRRP. The responses said the amendments were unrelated to the NRRP, no MRS amendment is being pursued, and public works advice was sought from DPLH.
Clarifies the planning path for a major waste/resource recovery project and the State versus City approval roles.
Waste and Neerabup Resource Recovery Precinct
Multiple motions focused on the Neerabup Resource Recovery Precinct, including opposition to waste-to-energy, calls for an independent investigation, requests for governance and financial documentation, and scrutiny of the project’s compliance and planning basis.
The precinct is a major local issue with potential impacts on waste services, planning, environment and trust in decision-making.
Meetings