Hon Ben Dawkins questions the Minister for Planning regarding odour studies related to the Greenpatch development in Dalyellup, specifically inquiring about the accuracy of information provided to the statutory planning committee. The Minister confirms studies related to the odour buffer but clarifies that meetings are not electronically recorded.

AnsweredQoN 782Legislative Council
Asked
9 August 2023
Portfolio
Planning

QuestionView source ↗

PLANNING —
GREENPATCH DEVELOPMENT — ODOUR MODELLING
782. Hon BEN DAWKINS to the minister representing the
Minister for Planning:
I refer the minister to my question
without notice 755.
(1) Have there
been further odour studies undertaken relating to the Greenpatch development in
Dalyellup since the last Water Corporation study of 2007?
(2) If not, why
did someone advise the statutory planning committee that there have been
further studies undertaken?
(3) What is the
name and title of the person who advised that further odour studies had been
undertaken, and what agency are they from?
(4) Can the minister table the recording of the
meeting of the statutory planning committee dated 18 July 2023 relating
to the Greenpatch development; and, if not, why not?

AnswerView source ↗

I thank the honourable member for
the question. The following response has been provided by the Minister for
Planning.
(1) The minutes of the statutory planning committee
dated 18 July 2023 confirm that studies have been undertaken in relation
to the odour buffer. This refers to modelling undertaken to support amendment
0020/57 to the greater Bunbury region scheme that established the current
buffer.
(2)–(3)
Not applicable.
(4) Meetings of the committee of the Western Australian
Planning Commission are not recorded electronically.

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