Regularisation and consolidation of existing operations and expansion into new areas for the extraction of 1.1 million tonnes of andesite hard rock per annum.
The NSW Department of Planning & Environment has finalised its whole-of-government assessment of the proposed Martins Creek Quarry (SSD-6612) and it has come to the Independent Planning Commission NSW for determination.
The Commission will host a public meeting from 10.00am AEDT on Monday 7 November 2022 to hear directly from community members.
(Please note: The Commission has also tentatively set aside Tuesday 8 November 2022 to extend the public meeting to a second day should it be necessary.)
This public meeting will be conducted in person and remotely via electronic means. You can participate by videoconference, telephone or by attending a local studio, hosted by the Commission in Paterson, where you can present to the Panel in person.
How to Register to Speak
If you wish to apply to speak at the public meeting, you must complete the online registration form by no later than 12pm AEST on Wednesday 2 November 2022. Registered speakers will be provided information on how to join the meeting and technical assistance available to help them prepare for the meeting.
How to watch the Meeting
This public meeting will be livestreamed on the Commission’s website: www.ipcn.nsw.gov.au/livestream
In the interests of openness and transparency, we will also publish a transcript of the public meeting on the Commission’s website.
Written submissions
If you want to have your say on this project, you can also submit comments in writing to the Commission up to one week (seven days) after the public meeting via our online portal: www.ipcn.nsw.gov.au/have-your-say
The deadline for written submissions is 5pm AEDT on Tuesday 15 November 2022.
Anyone wishing to access the transcript of this meeting must read and agree to the following disclaimer:
This transcript is made publicly available. Any views expressed by persons who presented to the Commission at this meeting, are not the views of the Commission or any of its employees. By clicking on and accessing the transcript you confirm that you have read and accepted the terms of the disclaimer.
Anyone wishing to access the transcript of this meeting must read and agree to the following disclaimer:
This transcript is made publicly available. Any views expressed by persons who presented to the Commission at this meeting, are not the views of the Commission or any of its employees. By clicking on and accessing the transcript you confirm that you have read and accepted the terms of the disclaimer.
Anyone wishing to access the transcript of this meeting must read and agree to the following disclaimer:
This transcript is made publicly available. Any views expressed by persons who presented to the Commission at this meeting, are not the views of the Commission or any of its employees. By clicking on and accessing the transcript you confirm that you have read and accepted the terms of the disclaimer.
Anyone wishing to access the transcript of this meeting must read and agree to the following disclaimer:
This transcript is made publicly available. Any views expressed by persons who presented to the Commission at this meeting, are not the views of the Commission or any of its employees. By clicking on and accessing the transcript you confirm that you have read and accepted the terms of the disclaimer.
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