Blue Mountains Biodiversity Conditions
4 biodiversity conditions imposed by Blue Mountains across 2 development applications in our dataset. Biodiversity conditions protect native vegetation and habitat — biodiversity offsets, landscaping with locally native species, fauna management and protection of threatened species and ecological communities.
(cid:1) The names of the builder or another person responsible for the site along with an out of hours contact number. (cid:1) Street number. 3 Workers amenities 13. To ensure amenities are available for construction personnel, toilet facilities must be made available on the basis of 1 toilet for every 20 workers. (GENERAL ENGINEERING CONDITIONS) Works within the road 14. A separate application is to be submitted and approved by Council for all works reserve within the Road Reserve under the Roads Act 1993. Compliance with standards 15. All internal and external engineering works required by this development are to be in accordance with Council's Specification for Engineering Work for…
54. Tree protection measures and appointment of supervising arborist Prior to commencement of works, the applicant must engage a qualified arborist (minimum Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) Level 5) to oversee the tree removal, tree protection and pruning activities approved/required by this consent. Prior to commencement of works, tree protection measures must be installed in accordance with the updated arborist’s report required Condition 26 and implemented in a manner consistent with Australian Standard 4970-2009 Protection of trees on development sites, except as varied by the supervising arborist. Reason: To ensure protection of trees to be retained. During works
19. Design requirements—footpath material All public footpaths surrounding the development site are to be provided with an asphalt overlay and clay brick header to ensure a consistent finish. The footpath works shall be undertaken in accordance with Council’s Public Domain Technical Manual, P3 (Asphalt Paver with Clay Brick Header Course), unless otherwise approved by Council’s Manager Development and Building Services. Reason: To ensure the footpath around the site has a consistent finish and complies with Council’s public domain specifications.
17. Design requirements—Raymond Road retaining wall and footpath The existing block retaining wall in the Raymond Road road reserve adjoining the western side of the Oriental Hotel is to be removed, and a new retaining wall constructed wholly within the site boundary. The wall design, material and finishes shall be consistent with details to be submitted and approved under Condition
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