Hornsby Accessibility / DDA Conditions
4 accessibility / dda conditions imposed by Hornsby 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.
2. A design certificate and detailed plans are to accompany any Construction Certificate application, which demonstrate that all bin carting routes (including but not limited to from the communal bin storage rooms to the street) are continuous accessible paths of travel in accordance with AS1428 Design and Access for Mobility and have been designed to be constructed in accordance with the Waste Minimisation and Management Guidelines and including the following requirements: a. The path must be smooth hard non-slip surface. Concrete pavement or tiles for example are acceptable, but carpet, mulch, pebbles, stepping stones, grass etc are not acceptable. b. The path must be no less than 2.0…
78. Equitable Access Prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate, a certificate (for all stages of work and on completion) must be prepared by an appropriately qualified and practising Accessibility Consultant certifying that access in relation to the site and facilities for persons with a disability in accordance with the National Construction code/ Building Code of Australia and AS Disability ( Access to Premises-buildings) Standards 2010 ( Premises Standards has been provided. The certificate must be submitted to, and approved by, the Certifying Authority prior to the issue of the Occupation Certificate. Reason: To ensure equitable access and facilities for people with a disability.
10. Access and Mobility (Mod B) The Construction Certificate drawings for each stage of the development must demonstrate compliance with the standards concerning accessibility and useability for self-contained dwellings (serviced self-care housing) in Schedule 3 of State Environmental Planning Policy (Housing for Seniors or People with a Disability) 2004, the Access report prepared by Campbell Luscombe Architects received by Council on 15 August 2011 and the Accessibility Report ref: 10054 prepared by Purely Access dated 5 April 2021. 9
32. Access and Mobility Compliance A suitably qualified access consultant must certify compliance with the Access and Mobility requirements as required in Condition 10 for each Stage.
Snippets shown for reference only. Verify against the original consent on the NSW Planning Portal.
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