Wollongong Accessibility / DDA Conditions
12 accessibility / dda conditions imposed by Wollongong across 4 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.
44. Dilapidation Report Before the issue of a Construction Certificate, a suitably qualified engineer must prepare a dilapidation report detailing the structural condition of adjoining buildings, structures or works, and public land, to the satisfaction of the certifier. If the engineer is denied access to any adjoining properties to prepare the dilapidation report, the report must be based on a survey of what can be observed externally and demonstrate, in writing, to the certifier's satisfaction that all reasonable steps were taken to obtain access to the adjoining properties. Reason: To establish and document the structural condition of adjoining properties and public land for comparison…
11. Disability Discrimination Act 1992 This consent does not imply or confer compliance with the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act 1992. It is the responsibility of the applicant to guarantee compliance with the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act 1992. The current Australian Standard AS 1428.1:2009: Design for Access and Mobility is recommended to be referred for specific design and construction requirements, in order to provide appropriate access to all persons within the building. Reason: To satisfy the requirements of the legislation.
6. Disability Discrimination Act 1992 This consent does not imply or confer compliance with the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act 1992. It is the responsibility of the applicant to guarantee compliance with the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act 1992. The current Australian Standard AS 1428.1:2009: Design for Access and Mobility is recommended to be referred for specific design and construction requirements, in order to provide appropriate access to all persons within the building. Reason: To satisfy the requirements of the legislation.
6. Disability Discrimination Act 1992 This consent does not imply or confer compliance with the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act 1992. It is the responsibility of the applicant to guarantee compliance with the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act 1992. The current Australian Standard AS 1428.1:2009: Design for Access and Mobility is recommended to be referred for specific design and construction requirements, in order to provide appropriate access to all persons within the building. Reason: To satisfy the requirements of the legislation.
5. Disability Discrimination Act 1992 This consent does not imply or confer compliance with the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act 1992. It is the responsibility of the applicant to guarantee compliance with the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act 1992. The current Australian Standard AS 1428.1:2009: Design for Access and Mobility is recommended to be referred for specific design and construction requirements, in order to provide appropriate access to all persons within the building. Reason: To satisfy the requirements of the legislation.
6. Disability Discrimination Act 1992 This consent does not imply or confer compliance with the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act 1992. It is the responsibility of the applicant to guarantee compliance with the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act 1992. The current Australian Standard AS 1428.1:2009: Design for Access and Mobility is recommended to be referred for specific design and construction requirements, in order to provide appropriate access to all persons within the building. Reason: To satisfy the requirements of the legislation.
6. Disability Discrimination Act 1992 This consent does not imply or confer compliance with the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act 1992. It is the responsibility of the applicant to guarantee compliance with the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act 1992. The current Australian Standard AS 1428.1:2009: Design for Access and Mobility is recommended to be referred for specific design and construction requirements, in order to provide appropriate access to all persons within the building. Reason: To satisfy the requirements of the legislation.
41. Disabled Access and Facilities The provision of disabled access throughout the development is required and shall be in compliance with the Building Code of Australia Part D3 “Access for People with Disabilities” and Australian Standard AS 1428.1:2009: Design for Access and Mobility – Part 1 General Requirements for Access – Buildings. This requirement shall be reflected on the Construction Certificate plans. Reason: To satisfy the requirements of the legislation.
40. Disabled Access and Facilities The provision of disabled access throughout the development is required and shall be in compliance with the Building Code of Australia Part D3 “Access for People with Disabilities” and Australian Standard AS 1428.1:2009: Design for Access and Mobility – Part 1 General Requirements for Access – Buildings. This requirement shall be reflected on the Construction Certificate plans. Reason: To satisfy the requirements of the legislation.
30. Disabled Access and Facilities The provision of disabled access throughout the development is required and shall be in compliance with the Building Code of Australia Part D3 “Access for People with Disabilities” and Australian Standard AS 1428.1:2009: Design for Access and Mobility – Part 1 General Requirements for Access – Buildings. This requirement shall be reflected on the Construction Certificate plans. Reason: To satisfy the requirements of the legislation.
60. Revolving Doors Any revolving doors shall provide for equitable access in accordance with the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act, 1992. Details confirming compliance must be provided with the Construction Certificate. Reason: To ensure compliance with legislation.
59. Revolving Doors Any revolving doors shall provide for equitable access in accordance with the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act, 1992. Details confirming compliance must be provided with the Construction Certificate. Reason: To ensure compliance with legislation.
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