Georges River Accessibility / DDA Conditions
4 accessibility / dda conditions imposed by Georges River across 2 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.
68. Access for persons with disabilities Access must be provided to and within all areas normally used by the occupants. Should the Council be appointed as the PCA, an Access report prepared by an Accredited Access Consultant may be required to be submitted with the Construction Certificate Application, detailing the existing level of compliance in the building with the above requirements, and to provide details of proposed upgrading work necessary to bring the building into conformity with the Premises Standards and the BCA. All recommendations of the accredited access consultant must be incorporated in the plans to be submitted with the Construction Certificate application.
3. Except as expressly provided by these conditions, works and activities must be carried out in accordance with the Proposal contained in: a. Revision 3 Construction Noise & Vibration Management Plan | Proposed Additions & Alterations | St George Motor Boat Club by Rodney Stevens Acoustics (ref. R23011R1) dated 3 October 2024. b. EIS STGMBC Marina DDA 2 Wellington St and Waterway_PAN-379562 by GYDE Consulting dated 22 September 2024. c. St George Motorboat Club Aquatic Ecology and Sediment Quality Assessment by Advisian Worley Group (ref. 311015-00420) dated 17 July 2023; and d. All other documents supplied to the EPA in relation to the development. Air
32. Access for Persons with a Disability (CC9.52) Access and sanitary facilities for persons with disabilities must be provided to the premises/building in accordance with the requirements of: (a) The Commonwealth Disability (Access to Premises - Buildings) Standards 2010 (the Premises Standards), (b) the Building Code of Australia, and (c) AS 1428.1: Design for access and mobility. Details must be submitted with the Construction Certificate Application. Reason: To ensure the development is accessible in accordance with legislative requirements. .
71. Signage This building required to be accessible braille and tactile signage complying with Specification 15 must incorporate the international symbol of access or deafness, as appropriate, Signage in accordance with AS 1428.1 must be provided for accessible unisex sanitary facilities to identify if the facility is suitable for left or right-handed use.
Snippets shown for reference only. Verify against the original consent on the NSW Planning Portal.
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