Waverley Bushfire Protection Conditions
7 bushfire protection conditions imposed by Waverley across 3 development applications in our dataset. Bushfire protection conditions apply to bushfire-prone land — asset protection zones (APZ), Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) construction standards, dedicated water supply for firefighting and emergency access.
64. HOURS OF OPERATION The hours of operation for the premises are restricted to: Room/area Hours of Days Days per year operation Lifesaving 24 hours per day Monday – Sunday 365 days per year storage Club amenities 5:30am – Monday – Sunday 365 days per year 10:00pm Administration 8:00am – 6:00pm Monday – Saturday 52 weeks per year Merchandise 7:00am – Sunday Sept – April 12:00pm Patrol and first 24 hours per day Monday – Sunday 365 days per year aid IRB storage 6:00am – 8:00pm Monday – Sunday 365 days per year Kiosk 7:00am – 7:00pm Monday – Sunday Sept – May 7:00am – 7:00pm Monday – Sunday July school holidays 7:00am – 7:00pm Saturday – Sunday June-August First floor 7:00am – Monday –…
70. HOURS OF OPERATION The hours of operation for the premises are restricted to: Room/area Hours of Days Days per year operation Lifesaving 24 hours per day Monday – Sunday 365 days per year storage Club amenities 5:30am – Monday – Sunday 365 days per year 10:00pm Administration 8:00am – 6:00pm Monday – Saturday 52 weeks per year Merchandise 7:00am – Sunday Sept – April 12:00pm Patrol and first 24 hours per day Monday – Sunday 365 days per year aid IRB storage 6:00am – 8:00pm Monday – Sunday 365 days per year Kiosk 7:00am – 7:00pm Monday – Sunday Sept – May 7:00am – 7:00pm Monday – Sunday July school holidays 7:00am – 7:00pm Saturday – Sunday June-August First floor 7:00am – Monday –…
22. ARCHITECTURAL DETAILING Further details of the architectural detailing of the building are required to be submitted for review and the satisfaction of Council’s Executive Manager, Development Assessment (or delegate) which address the following matters: (a) A schedule of external materials and finishes and design details of all elements of the building façade, including materials for structure on the terraces and balconies; (b) Large-scale detailed sections illustrating the construction of the roof, facades, method of fixing privacy screens, shading devices, balconies, planters and balustrades and major junctions between materials; and (c) Detailed drawings of the shop fronts, entry…
43. GREEN ROOF LANDSCAPING DETAILS The construction certificate landscape plans are to comply with the controls for green roofs in Part B3.2.3 of the Waverley Development Control Plan 2022 including; (a) Comprise plants that are suitable for the site in relation to the environmental conditions (sun, wind and views) and include indigenous or local native plants to Waverley (see Annexure B3 – 1). (b) Have a minimum soil depth of 300mm and use lightweight soil mixes that are porous, able to drain freely, and suitable for the selected plant species. (c) The green roof is to be designed to be a non-trafficable area (with no balustrades) and must be irrigated without requiring frequent…
17. ARCHITECTURAL DETAILING Further details of the architectural detailing of the building are required to be submitted for review and the satisfaction of Council’s Executive Manager, Development Assessment (or delegate) which address the following matters: (a) Large-scale detailed sections illustrating the construction of the roof, facades, method of fixing privacy screens, shading devices, balconies, planters and balustrades and major junctions between materials; (b) Detailed drawings of the shop fronts, entry foyers, awnings, window operation.
59. BUILDING HEIGHT (a) The height of the buildings must not exceed the following RLs (AHD) to the top of the buildings (excludes balustrade): i. Roof slab height: RL 14.00 (b) Prior to an Occupation Certificate being issued, a Registered Surveyor must provide certification that the height of the building accords with (a) above, to the satisfaction of the Principal Certifier. Condition reason: To ensure the constructed development complies with the approved height. SUPERVISING ENGINEER FINAL CERTIFICATE – PUBLIC DOMAIN
64. BUILDING HEIGHT (a) The height of the buildings must not exceed the following RLs (AHD) to the top of the buildings (excludes balustrade): i. Roof slab height: RL 14.00 (b) Prior to an Occupation Certificate being issued, a Registered Surveyor must provide certification that the height of the building accords with (a) above, to the satisfaction of the Principal Certifier. Condition reason: To ensure the constructed development complies with the approved height. SUPERVISING ENGINEER FINAL CERTIFICATE – PUBLIC DOMAIN
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