City of Parramatta Accessibility / DDA Conditions
5 accessibility / dda conditions imposed by City of Parramatta across 3 development applications in our dataset. Accessibility conditions ensure a development is usable by people with disability — compliance with AS 1428, accessible parking and sanitary facilities, continuous paths of travel and adaptable housing.
39. All outdoor lighting and lighting of publicly accessible spaces must comply with the relevant provisions of AS/NZ1158.3: 1999 Pedestrian Area (Category P) Lighting, and with AS4282: 1997 Control of the Obtrusive Effects of Outdoor Lighting, and designed so as not to cause nuisance to other residences in the area or to motorists on nearby roads, and to ensure no adverse impact on the amenity of the surrounding area by light overspill. A detailed lighting plan demonstrating compliance with these requirements must be submitted to the satisfaction of the Certifying Authority prior to the issue of the relevant Construction Certificate(s). Reason: To protect the amenity of the surrounding…
40. All dwellings and communal open spaces must be ‘visitable’ by people with a disability. There must be a continuous accessible path of travel (AS 1428.1:2001) from the street and any visitor parking to and through the entrance door of all dwellings. A continuous accessible path of travel shall be 1000 mm and the following shall not intrude into the minimum unobstructed width of a continuous accessible path of travel: - fixtures and fittings such as lights; awnings; windows that, when open, intrude into the circulation space; telephones; skirtings and similar objects. Details demonstrating compliance are to be submitted to the satisfaction of the Certifying Authority prior to issue of the…
42. Access and services for people with disabilities shall be provided to the ‘affected part’ of the building in accordance with the requirements of the Access to Premises Standard 2010 and the National Construction Code 2013. Detailed plans, documentation and specification must accompany the relevant application(s) for a Construction Certificate to the satisfaction of the Principal Certifier. DA No.:DA/545/2024 Page | 15 Reason: To ensure the provision of equitable and dignified access for all people in accordance with the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 and relevant Australian Standards. Obscure glazing for all bathroom and WC windows
15. Prior to the commencement of construction work, amended plans are to be prepared that illustrate the following: a.) Directional Signage will be required directing persons with mobility impairment to the accessible paths of travel. b.) Ensure the active leaf of doors provide a minimum 850mm clearance. c.) Ensure low level thresholds are provided at the doors providing access all areas. d.) The abutments of varying surfaces are to provide level transitions. Reason: To ensure equal access for persons with mobility issues.
48. Access and services for people with disabilities shall be provided in accordance with the requirements of the Access to Premises Standard 2010 and the National Construction Code 2013. Reason: To ensure the provision of equitable and dignified access for all people in accordance with the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 legislation and relevant Australian Standards.
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