Hornsby BASIX Compliance Conditions
6 basix compliance conditions imposed by Hornsby across 4 development applications in our dataset. BASIX conditions require residential development to meet NSW targets for water use, thermal comfort and energy efficiency, with the commitments on the BASIX certificate shown on plans and certified at completion.
54. Identification of Survey Marks A registered surveyor must identify all survey marks in the vicinity of the proposed development. Any survey marks required to be removed or displaced as a result of the proposed development shall be undertaken by a registered surveyor in accordance with Section 24 (1) of the Surveying and Spatial Information Act 2002 and following the Surveyor General’s Directions No.11 Preservation of Survey Infrastructure. Reason: To identify and protect the State’s survey infrastructure. BEFORE ISSUE OF AN OCCUPATION CERTIFICATE Condition Subdivision - Lodgement of Plans Evidence that a plan of subdivision creating the proposed lots has been lodged with the NSW Land…
19. Utility Services (modified - Mod B) With any application for a construction certificate, the applicant must submit written evidence of the following service provider requirements related to each of Stages 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the approved development: a) Ausgrid (formerly Energy Australia) - a letter of consent demonstrating that satisfactory arrangements have been made to service the proposed development. b) Telstra - a letter of consent demonstrating that satisfactory arrangements have been made to service the proposed development.
58. Fulfilment of BASIX Commitments (modified - Mod B) The applicant must demonstrate the fulfilment of BASIX commitments relevant to each of Stages 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the development pertaining to the development.
29. Fulfilment of BASIX Commitments The applicant must demonstrate the fulfilment of BASIX commitments pertaining to the development works in each stage of the development.
1. Ausgrid (formerly Energy Australia) – a letter of consent demonstrating that satisfactory arrangements have been made to service the proposed development.
1. Ausgrid (formerly Energy Australia) - a letter of consent demonstrating that satisfactory arrangements have been made to service the proposed development.
Snippets shown for reference only. Verify against the original consent on the NSW Planning Portal.
BASIX Compliance conditions in other councils
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18 conditions
Ku-ring-gai
16 conditions
City of Ryde
11 conditions
Willoughby
9 conditions
Canterbury-Bankstown
5 conditions
Wollongong
5 conditions
Georges River
4 conditions
Campbelltown
4 conditions
Canada Bay
4 conditions
Newcastle
4 conditions
Lane Cove
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Waverley
4 conditions
Fairfield
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