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Mandogalup land issues addressed

The State Government has moved to provide greater certainty for Mandogalup landowners with properties affected by a 1.5 kilometre buffer next to Alcoa’s Kwinana Residue Disposal Area (RDA).

State Cabinet has endorsed findings by the Environmental Protection Authority that will allow for urban development on land to the north-east of the RDA, as it found negligible health and amenity impact from dust in this area.

Urban zoned land can accommodate residential, and other land uses such as commercial, light industrial or other employment activities. Suitability of land uses will be determined when more detailed planning takes place.

The Western Australian Planning Commission will start preparing a draft improvement plan over rural land to the north, south and east of the RDA (land in the closest proximity to the RDA boundary).

The purpose of the draft improvement plan is to further assess potential health and amenity impacts and to plan for future industrial use.

It is intended that planning for the area will become the responsibility of the WAPC, who will consult with local governments, industry and landowners in the development of a draft plan and scheme to guide future land use decisions for the area.

More information is available at https://www.planning.wa.gov.au/mandogalup

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