DA10736 - Resource Recovery - Lots 1, 30 and 33 Hope Valley Road, Hope Valley
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The City has received an application for site works and use of the land for a ‘Resource Recovery’ facility. The facility will produce mulch and fill products from recovered hardwood trees, which will then be sold by wholesale to the landscape and property development industries. Eclipse Soils proposes to operate the Resource Recovery operation on the site for a period of 3 years.
The proposed development will include:
Use of existing bore field (for groundwater extraction)
Mulch Windrow and processing area
Collection sump
New office
Machinery storage shed
Landscaping areas
These resources mulched and/or composted will produce:
mulches capable of reducing evaporation and suppressing weeds
fine organics for inclusion in the production of water retentive, amended soils
structural fill products
Eclipse Soils has applied to acquire a 200,000kL annual groundwater allocation from Synergy and will commission an on-site bore to provide water for dust suppression, compost manufacturing and soil blending, assist in stabilisation and compaction as well as the revegetation of the site. It may also provide an emergency ‘fast fill’ backup supply for the local fire brigade.
If you have any comments/objections relating to the proposal, please complete the Online Submission Form below before 5pm on Thursday 6 June 2024.
Please note: If your submission is extensive, contains images, or spans many pages, kindly utilise the upload feature provided in the submission form.
Written submissions, including the affected property address, are not considered confidential and may be referred to the applicant to assist negotiations relating to the proposal. Personal contact details such as names, email addresses and telephone numbers, however, will not be provided to the applicant. Written submissions may also be the subject of Freedom of Information requests and included as attachments to any public planning report relating to the application.
The City has received an application for site works and use of the land for a ‘Resource Recovery’ facility. The facility will produce mulch and fill products from recovered hardwood trees, which will then be sold by wholesale to the landscape and property development industries. Eclipse Soils proposes to operate the Resource Recovery operation on the site for a period of 3 years.
The proposed development will include:
Use of existing bore field (for groundwater extraction)
Mulch Windrow and processing area
Collection sump
New office
Machinery storage shed
Landscaping areas
These resources mulched and/or composted will produce:
mulches capable of reducing evaporation and suppressing weeds
fine organics for inclusion in the production of water retentive, amended soils
structural fill products
Eclipse Soils has applied to acquire a 200,000kL annual groundwater allocation from Synergy and will commission an on-site bore to provide water for dust suppression, compost manufacturing and soil blending, assist in stabilisation and compaction as well as the revegetation of the site. It may also provide an emergency ‘fast fill’ backup supply for the local fire brigade.
If you have any comments/objections relating to the proposal, please complete the Online Submission Form below before 5pm on Thursday 6 June 2024.
Please note: If your submission is extensive, contains images, or spans many pages, kindly utilise the upload feature provided in the submission form.
Written submissions, including the affected property address, are not considered confidential and may be referred to the applicant to assist negotiations relating to the proposal. Personal contact details such as names, email addresses and telephone numbers, however, will not be provided to the applicant. Written submissions may also be the subject of Freedom of Information requests and included as attachments to any public planning report relating to the application.