Cumberland Construction Management Conditions
138 construction management conditions imposed by Cumberland across 8 development applications in our dataset. Construction management conditions govern how building work is carried out — construction management plans, approved work hours, site fencing and hoarding, dust and noise control, and protection of public roads and infrastructure.
23. DACCC03 - Submission of Plans for Works within the Road Reserve Document Set ID: 11758583 Version: 1, Version Date: 14/07/2025 The submission to Council of three copies and an electronic copy of Civil Engineering drawings for the design of all works within the road reserve is required adjacent 6 Milner Road Guildford including long and cross sections, details of proposed structures, ancillaries (e.g. footpaths, signage etc.) and specifications. The drawings must be approved by Council in writing and all fees and charges paid. Such design shall be: a) Prepared and submitted in electronic format, undertaken by a consulting civil engineer, b) Approved in writing by Council under section…
11. DACCC03 - Submission of Plans for Works within the Road Reserve The submission to Council of three copies and an electronic copy of Civil Engineering drawings for the design of all works within the road reserve required adjacent/near/outside 1 Tamplin Road Guildford including long and cross sections, details of proposed structures, ancillaries (e.g. footpaths, signage etc.) and specifications. The drawings must be approved by Council in writing and all fees and charges paid. Such design shall be: a) Prepared and submitted in electronic format, undertaken by a consulting civil engineer, b) Approved in writing by Council under section 138 of the Roads Act 1993, prior to the issue of the…
24. DACCC03 - Submission of Plans for Works within the Road Reserve The submission to Council of three copies and an electronic copy of Civil Engineering drawings for the design of all works within the road reserve required outside 1 to 3 Edwin Street Regents Park including long and cross sections, details of proposed structures, ancillaries (e.g. footpaths, signage etc.) and specifications. The drawings must be approved by Council in writing and all fees and charges paid. Such design shall be: a) Prepared and submitted in electronic format, undertaken by a consulting civil engineer. b) Approved in writing by Council under section 138 of the Roads Act 1993, prior to the issue of the…
30. DACCN01 - Housing and Productivity Contribution (HPC) a) The housing and productivity contribution (HPC) set out in the table below, but as adjusted in accordance with condition 30b), is required to be made: Housing and productivity contribution Amount Housing and productivity contribution (base component) $1,124,618.58 Total housing and productivity contribution $1,124,618.58 b) The amount payable at the time of payment is the amount shown in condition 30a) as the total housing and productivity contribution adjusted by multiplying it by: highest PPI number ___________________ Consent PPI number where: highest PPI number is the highest PPI number for a quarter following the June quarter…
42. DACCM02 - Food Premises - Waste Storage Area To ensure the adequate storage and collection of waste from the food premises, all garbage and recyclable materials emanating from the premises must be stored in a designated enclosed waste storage area. The waste storage area must be designed and constructed in accordance with AS 4674 - Design, Construction and Fit-out of Food Premises, Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code 3.2.3 - Food Premises and Equipment and must be: a) Suitably sized to contain all waste and recyclable material; b) Provided with a hose tap connected to the water supply; c) Paved with impervious floor materials; d) Coved at the intersection of the floor and walls;…
44. DACCM02 - Food Premises - Waste Storage Area To ensure the adequate storage and collection of waste from the food premises, all garbage and recyclable materials emanating from the premises must be stored in a designated enclosed waste storage area. The waste storage area must be designed and constructed in accordance with AS 4674 - Design, Construction and Fit-out of Food Premises, Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code 3.2.3 - Food Premises and Equipment and must be: a) Suitably sized to contain all waste and recyclable material; b) Provided with a hose tap connected to the water supply; c) Paved with impervious floor materials; d) Coved at the intersection of the floor and walls;…
30. DACCM02 - Food Premises - Waste Storage Area To ensure the adequate storage and collection of waste from the food premises, all garbage and recyclable materials emanating from the premises must be stored in a designated enclosed waste storage area. The waste storage area must be designed and constructed in accordance with AS 4674 - Design, Construction and Fit-out of Food Premises, Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code 3.2.3 - Food Premises and Equipment and must be: a) Suitably sized to contain all waste and recyclable material; b) Provided with a hose tap connected to the water supply; c) Paved with impervious floor materials; d) Coved at the intersection of the floor and walls;…
38. DAPCA01 - Appointment of Principal Certifier No work shall commence in connection with this Development Consent until: a) The relevant Construction Certificate for the building work has been obtained. b) The person having the benefit of the development consent has: (i) appointed a principal certifier for the building work, and (ii) given at least 2 days’ notice to the Council, and the principal certifier if not the Council, of the person's intention to commence the erection of the building, and c) The principal certifier has, no later than 2 days before the building work commences: (i) notified the Council of his or her appointment, and (ii) notified the person having the benefit of the…
59. DAPCA01 - Appointment of Principal Certifier No work shall commence in connection with this Development Consent until: a) A Construction Certificate for the building work has been obtained. b) the person having the benefit of the development consent has: (i) appointed a principal certifier for the building work, and (ii) given at least 2 days’ notice to the Council, and the principal certifier if not the Council, of the person's intention to commence the erection of the building, and c) The principal certifier has, no later than 2 days before the building work commences: (i) notified the Council of his or her appointment, and (ii) notified the person having the benefit of the…
24. DAPCA01 - Appointment of Principal Certifier No work shall commence in connection with this Development Consent until: a) A Construction Certificate for the building work has been obtained. b) the person having the benefit of the development consent has: (i) appointed a principal certifier for the building work, and (ii) given at least 2 days’ notice to the Council, and the principal certifier if not the Council, of the person's intention to commence the erection of the building, and c) The principal certifier has, no later than 2 days before the building work commences: (i) notified the Council of his or her appointment, and (ii) notified the person having the benefit of the…
51. DAPCA01 - Appointment of Principal Certifier No work shall commence in connection with this Development Consent until: a) A Construction Certificate for the building work has been obtained. b) the person having the benefit of the development consent has: (i) appointed a principal certifier for the building work, and (ii) given at least 2 days’ notice to the Council, and the principal certifier if not the Council, of the person's intention to commence the erection of the building, and c) The principal certifier has, no later than 2 days before the building work commences: (i) notified the Council of his or her appointment, and (ii) notified the person having the benefit of the…
56. DAPCA01 - Appointment of Principal Certifier No work shall commence in connection with this Development Consent until: a) A Construction Certificate for the building work has been obtained. b) the person having the benefit of the development consent has: (i) appointed a principal certifier for the building work, and (ii) given at least 2 days’ notice to the Council, and the principal certifier if not the Council, of the person's intention to commence the erection of the building, and c) The principal certifier has, no later than 2 days before the building work commences: (i) notified the Council of his or her appointment, and (ii) notified the person having the benefit of the…
55. DAPCA01 - Appointment of Principal Certifier No work shall commence in connection with this Development Consent until: a) A Construction Certificate for the building work has been obtained. b) the person having the benefit of the development consent has: (i) appointed a principal certifier for the building work, and (ii) given at least 2 days’ notice to the Council, and the principal certifier if not the Council, of the person's intention to commence the erection of the building, and c) The principal certifier has, no later than 2 days before the building work commences: (i) notified the Council of his or her appointment, and (ii) notified the person having the benefit of the…
50. DAPCA01 - Appointment of Principal Certifier No work shall commence in connection with this Development Consent until: a) A Construction Certificate for the building work has been obtained. b) the person having the benefit of the development consent has: (i) appointed a principal certifier for the building work, and (ii) given at least 2 days’ notice to the Council, and the principal certifier if not the Council, of the person's intention to commence the erection of the building, and c) The principal certifier has, no later than 2 days before the building work commences: (i) notified the Council of his or her appointment, and (ii) notified the person having the benefit of the…
42. DACCL08 - Waste Storage Facilities and Management Strategy (Mixed Use Development) Designated waste and recyclable storage facilities must be provided within the premises in accordance with the following requirements: a) The waste storage room/s must be fully enclosed, suitably sized to contain all waste and recyclable material generated on the premises, adequately ventilated and constructed with a concrete floor and concrete or cement rendered walls; b) The waste storage facilities including collection bays and storage rooms must be easily accessible for the collection and disposal of all waste and recyclable material; c) The floor must be graded and drain to sewer in accordance with…
42. DACCL08 - Waste Storage Facilities and Management Strategy (Mixed Use Development) Designated waste and recyclable storage facilities must be provided within the premises in accordance with the following requirements: a) The waste storage room/s must be fully enclosed, suitably sized to contain all waste and recyclable material generated on the premises, adequately ventilated and constructed with a concrete floor and concrete or cement rendered walls; b) The waste storage facilities including collection bays and storage rooms must be easily accessible for the collection and disposal of all waste and recyclable material; c) The floor must be graded and drain to sewer in accordance with…
37. DACCK01 - Dilapidation Report A dilapidation report prepared by a suitably qualified practising engineer shall be prepared for any adjoining or nearby property that may be subject to potential damage as a result of any works being undertaken on the site pursuant to this development consent. The dilapidation reports must be submitted to the owner/s of the affected property/ies and the Council or registered certifier prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate. All costs shall be borne by the applicant/person acting on the Document Set ID: 12052763 Version: 4, Version Date: 29/09/2025 consent. Please note: Any damage that may be caused is a civil matter. This consent does not allow…
47. DACCN01 - Housing and Productivity Contribution (HPC) Before the issue of the Construction Certificate, the housing and productivity contribution (HPC) set out in the table below is required to be made. Housing and productivity contribution Amount Housing and productivity contribution (base component) $541,611.39 Total housing and productivity contribution $541,611.39 The HPC must be paid using the NSW planning portal. At the time of payment, the amount of the HPC is to be adjusted in accordance with the Environmental Planning and Assessment (Housing and Productivity Contributions) Order 2024 (HPC Order). The HPC may be made wholly or partly as a non-monetary contribution (apart from…
45. DACCN01 - Housing and Productivity Contribution (HPC) Before the issue of the Construction Certificate, the housing and productivity contribution (HPC) set out in the table below is required to be made. Housing and productivity contribution Amount Housing and productivity contribution (base component) $97,257.87 Total housing and productivity contribution $97,257.87 The HPC must be paid using the NSW planning portal. At the time of payment, the amount of the HPC is to be adjusted in accordance with the Environmental Planning and Assessment (Housing and Productivity Contributions) Order 2024 (HPC Order). The HPC may be made wholly or partly as a non-monetary contribution (apart from any…
13. DACCE02 - Construction Management Plan Prior to the issue of any Construction Certificate, a Construction Management Plan shall be submitted to the Council or registered certifier providing details of the following: a) Actions and works proposed to ensure safe access to and from the site, including how the road and footpath area will be protected from building activities, plant and materials delivery, Document Set ID: 11236492 Version: 4, Version Date: 22/11/2024 or static loads from cranes, concrete pumps and the like. b) The proposed method of loading and unloading excavation machines, building materials, formwork and the like. c) The proposed areas within the site to be used for a…
43. DACCK01 - Dilapidation Report A dilapidation report prepared by a suitably qualified practising engineer shall be prepared for any adjoining or nearby property that may be subject to potential damage as a result of any works being undertaken on the site pursuant to this development consent. The dilapidation reports must be submitted to the owner/s of the affected property/ies and the Council or registered certifier prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate. All costs shall be borne by the applicant/person acting on the consent. Please note: Any damage that may be caused is a civil matter. This consent does not allow or authorise any party to cause damage, to trespass or to…
22. DACCK01 - Dilapidation Report A dilapidation report prepared by a suitably qualified practising engineer shall be prepared for any adjoining or nearby property that may be subject to potential damage as a result of any works being undertaken on the site pursuant to this development consent. The dilapidation reports must be submitted to the owner/s of the affected property/ies and the Council or registered certifier prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate. All costs shall be borne by the applicant/person acting on the consent. Please note: Any damage that may be caused is a civil matter. This consent does not allow or authorise any party to cause damage, to trespass or to…
38. DACCK01 - Dilapidation Report A dilapidation report prepared by a suitably qualified practising engineer shall be prepared for any adjoining or nearby property that may be subject to potential damage as a result of any works being undertaken on the site pursuant to this development consent. The dilapidation reports must be submitted to the owner/s of the affected property/ies and the Council or registered certifier prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate. All costs shall be borne by the applicant/person acting on the consent. Please note: • Any damage that may be caused is a civil matter. This consent does not allow or authorise any party to cause damage, to trespass or to…
41. DACCK01 - Dilapidation Report A dilapidation report prepared by a suitably qualified practising engineer shall be prepared for any adjoining or nearby property that may be subject to potential damage as a result of any works being undertaken on the site pursuant to this development consent. The dilapidation reports must be submitted to the owner/s of the affected property/ies and the Council or registered certifier prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate. All costs shall be borne by the applicant/person acting on the consent. Please note: • Any damage that may be caused is a civil matter. This consent does not allow or authorise any party to cause damage, to trespass or to…
22. DACCC01 - Footpath and Driveway Design Levels Detailed footpath levels shall be obtained from Council before finalisation of the footpath and driveway design with the Construction Certificate application by lodging an ‘Application for Property Boundary Line Levels’. Any required adjustments shall be included in the Construction Certificate plans. Unless an alternative specific design is submitted and approved by Council, the footpath and driveway levels adjoining the site shall generally be as follows: a) The internal driveway levels shall be designed to meet Council’s footpath verge levels such that a maximum cross fall of 2.5% is achieved where the footpath crosses the driveway. b)…
20. DACCC01 - Footpath and Driveway Design Levels Detailed footpath levels shall be obtained from Council before finalisation of the footpath and driveway design with the Construction Certificate application by lodging an ‘Application for Property Boundary Line Levels’. Any required adjustments shall be included in the Construction Certificate plans. Unless an alternative specific design is submitted and approved by Council, the footpath and driveway levels adjoining the site shall generally be as follows: a) The internal driveway levels shall be designed to meet Council’s footpath verge levels such that a maximum cross fall of 2.5% is achieved where the footpath crosses the driveway. b)…
9. DACCC01 - Footpath Design Levels Detailed footpath levels shall be obtained from Council before finalisation of the footpath and driveway design with the Construction Certificate application by lodging an ‘Application for Property Boundary Line Levels’. Any required adjustments shall be included in the Construction Certificate plans. Unless an alternative specific design is submitted and approved by Council, the footpath levels adjoining the site shall generally be as follows: a) The internal driveway levels shall be designed to meet Council’s footpath verge levels such that a maximum cross fall of 2.5% is achieved where the footpath meets the driveway. b) The level of the boundary line…
24. DACCE02 - Construction Management Plan Prior to the issue of any Construction Certificate, a Construction Management Plan shall be submitted to the Council or registered certifier providing details of the following: a) Actions and works proposed to ensure safe access to and from the site, including how the road and footpath area will be protected from building activities, plant and materials delivery, or static loads from cranes, concrete pumps and the like. b) The proposed method of loading and unloading excavation machines, building materials, formwork and the like. c) The proposed areas within the site to be used for a builder's site office and amenities, the storage of excavated…
24. DACCE02 - Construction Management Plan Prior to the issue of any Construction Certificate, a Construction Management Plan shall be submitted to the Council or registered certifier providing details of the following: a) Actions and works proposed to ensure safe access to and from the site, including how the road and footpath area will be protected from building activities, plant and materials delivery, or static loads from cranes, concrete pumps and the like. b) The proposed method of loading and unloading excavation machines, building materials, formwork and the like. c) The proposed areas within the site to be used for a builder's site office and amenities, the storage of excavated…
26. DACCE02 - Construction Management Plan Prior to the issue of any Construction Certificate, a Construction Management Plan shall be submitted to the Council or registered certifier providing details of the following: a) Actions and works proposed to ensure safe access to and from the site, including how the road and footpath area will be protected from building activities, plant and materials delivery, or static loads from cranes, concrete pumps and the like. b) The proposed method of loading and unloading excavation machines, building materials, formwork and the like. c) The proposed areas within the site to be used for a builder's site office and amenities, the storage of excavated…
15. DACCE02 - Construction Management Plan Prior to the issue of the relevant Construction Certificate, a Construction Management Plan shall be submitted to the Council or registered certifier providing details of the following: a) Actions and works proposed to ensure safe access to and from the site, including how the road and footpath area will be protected from building activities, plant and materials delivery, or static loads from cranes, concrete pumps and the like. b) The proposed method of loading and unloading excavation machines, building materials, formwork and the like. c) The proposed areas within the site to be used for a builder's site office and amenities, the storage of…
25. DACCE02 - Construction Management Plan Prior to the issue of any Construction Certificate, a Construction Management Plan shall be submitted to the Council or registered certifier providing details of the following: a) Actions and works proposed to ensure safe access to and from the site, including how the road and footpath area will be protected from building activities, plant and materials delivery, or static loads from cranes, concrete pumps and the like. b) The proposed method of loading and unloading excavation machines, building materials, formwork and the like. c) The proposed areas within the site to be used for a builder's site office and amenities, the storage of excavated…
22. DACCE02 - Construction Management Plan Prior to the issue of any Construction Certificate, a Construction Management Plan shall be submitted to the Council or registered certifier providing details of the following: a) Actions and works proposed to ensure safe access to and from the site, including how the road and footpath area will be protected from building activities, plant and materials delivery, or static loads from cranes, concrete pumps and the like. b) The proposed method of loading and unloading excavation machines, building materials, formwork and the like. c) The proposed areas within the site to be used for a builder's site office and amenities, the storage of excavated…
12. DACCE02 - Construction Management Plan Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, a Construction Management Plan shall be submitted to the Council or registered certifier providing details of the following: a) Actions and works proposed to ensure safe access to and from the site, including how the road and footpath area will be protected from building activities, plant and materials delivery, or static loads from cranes, concrete pumps and the like. b) The proposed method of loading and unloading excavation machines, building materials, formwork and the like. c) The proposed areas within the site to be used for a builder's site office and amenities, the storage of excavated…
21. DACCC01 - Footpath Design Levels Detailed footpath levels shall be obtained from Council before finalisation of the footpath and driveway design with the Construction Certificate application by lodging an ‘Application for Property Boundary Line Levels’. Any required adjustments shall be included in the Construction Certificate plans. Unless an alternative specific design is submitted and approved by Council, the footpath levels adjoining the site shall generally be as follows: a) The internal driveway levels shall be designed to meet Council’s footpath verge levels such that a maximum cross fall of 2.5% is achieved where the footpath meets the driveway. b) The level of the boundary line…
22. DACCC01 - Footpath Design Levels Detailed footpath levels shall be obtained from Council before finalisation of the footpath and driveway design with the Construction Certificate application by lodging an ‘Application for Property Boundary Line Levels’. Any required adjustments shall be included in the Construction Certificate plans. Unless an alternative specific design is submitted and approved by Council, the footpath levels adjoining the site shall generally be as follows: a) The internal driveway levels shall be designed to meet Council’s footpath verge levels such that a maximum cross fall of 2.5% is achieved where the footpath meets the driveway. b) The level of the boundary line…
20. DACCB03 - Section 7.11 Contribution Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, a monetary contribution imposed under Section 7.11 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 and the Cumberland Local Infrastructure Contributions Plan 2020 is to be paid to Council. The amount of contribution payable is calculated at: $8,812,767.40 (DA2022/0776): $8,940,766.90. (DA2024/0331): $501,786.00. The above figures are subject to change by CPI at the date of payment. A copy of the Cumberland Local Infrastructure Contributions Plan 2020 can be viewed on Council’s website. (Reason: To retain a level of service for the existing population and to provide the same level of service to…
101. DADWD03 - Critical Stage Inspections - General Work must not proceed beyond each critical stage until the Principal Certifier is satisfied that work is proceeding in accordance with this consent, the Construction Certificate(s) and the Act. 'Critical Stage Inspections' means the inspections prescribed by the Regulations for the purposes of section 6.5 of the Act or as required by the Principal Certifier and any Service Agreement. Document Set ID: 11758583 Version: 1, Version Date: 14/07/2025 Note: The Principal Certifier may, in addition to inspections, require the submission of Compliance Certificates, survey reports or evidence of suitability in accordance with Part A2.2 of the…
57. DADWD03 - Critical Stage Inspections - General Work must not proceed beyond each critical stage until the Principal Certifier is satisfied that work is proceeding in accordance with this consent, the Construction Certificate(s) and the Act. 'Critical Stage Inspections' means the inspections prescribed by the Regulations for the purposes of section 6.5 of the Act or as required by the Principal Certifier and any Service Agreement. Note: The Principal Certifier may, in addition to inspections, require the submission of Compliance Certificates, survey reports or evidence of suitability in accordance with Part A2.2 of the National Construction Code in relation to any matter relevant to the…
48. DACCL06 - Waste Storage Area A designated waste and recyclable storage room must be provided on the premises in accordance with the following requirements: a) The area must be fully enclosed, suitably sized to contain all waste and recyclable material generated by the premises, adequately ventilated and constructed with a concrete floor and concrete or cement rendered walls; b) The floor must be graded and drain to sewer in accordance with Sydney Water requirements; and c) A hot and cold water hose cock shall be provided within the room. A detailed plan showing the design and location of the waste storage room must be submitted to Council or registered certifier with the Construction…
49. DACCL06- Waste Storage Area A designated waste and recyclable storage room must be provided on the premises in accordance with the following requirements: a) The area must be fully enclosed, suitably sized to contain all waste and recyclable material generated by the premises, adequately ventilated and constructed with a concrete floor and concrete or cement rendered walls; b) The floor must be graded and drain to sewer in accordance with Sydney Water requirements; and c) A hot and cold water hose cock shall be provided within the room. A detailed plan showing the design and location of the waste storage room must be submitted to Council or registered certifier with the Construction…
41. DACCL06- Waste Storage Area A designated waste and recyclable storage room must be provided on the premises in accordance with the following requirements: a) The area must be fully enclosed, suitably sized to contain all waste and recyclable material generated by the premises, adequately ventilated and constructed with a concrete floor and concrete or cement rendered walls; b) The floor must be graded and drain to sewer in accordance with Sydney Water requirements; and c) A hot and cold water hose cock shall be provided within the room. A detailed plan showing the design and location of the waste storage room must be submitted to Council or registered certifier with the Construction…
64. DADWD03 - Critical Stage Inspections - General Work must not proceed beyond each critical stage until the Principal Certifier is satisfied that work is proceeding in accordance with this consent, the Construction Certificate(s) and the Act. 'Critical Stage Inspections' means the inspections prescribed by the Regulations for the purposes of section 6.5 of the Act or as required by the Principal Certifier and any Service Agreement. Note: The Principal Certifier may, in addition to inspections, require the submission of Compliance Certificates, survey reports or evidence of suitability in accordance with Part A2.2 of the National Construction Code in relation to any matter relevant to the…
85. DADWD03 - Critical Stage Inspections - General Work must not proceed beyond each critical stage until the Principal Certifier is satisfied that work is proceeding in accordance with this consent, the Construction Certificate(s) and the Act. 'Critical Stage Inspections' means the inspections prescribed by the Regulations for the purposes of section 6.5 of the Act or as required by the Principal Certifier and any Service Agreement. Note: The Principal Certifier may, in addition to inspections, require the submission of Compliance Certificates, survey reports or evidence of suitability in accordance with Part A2.2 of the National Construction Code in relation to any matter relevant to the…
94. DADWD03 - Critical Stage Inspections - General Work must not proceed beyond each critical stage until the Principal Certifier is satisfied that work is proceeding in accordance with this consent, the Construction Certificate(s) and the Act. 'Critical Stage Inspections' means the inspections prescribed by the Regulations for the purposes of section 6.5 of the Act or as required by the Principal Certifier and any Service Agreement. Note: The Principal Certifier may, in addition to inspections, require the submission of Compliance Certificates, survey reports or evidence of suitability in accordance with Part A2.2 of the National Construction Code in relation to any matter relevant to the…
96. DADWD03 - Critical Stage Inspections - General Work must not proceed beyond each critical stage until the Principal Certifier is satisfied that work is proceeding in accordance with this consent, the Construction Certificate(s) and the Act. 'Critical Stage Inspections' means the inspections prescribed by the Regulations for the purposes of section 6.5 of the Act or as required by the Principal Certifier and any Service Agreement. Note: The Principal Certifier may, in addition to inspections, require the submission of Compliance Certificates, survey reports or evidence of suitability in accordance with Part A2.2 of the National Construction Code in relation to any matter relevant to the…
85. DADWD03 - Critical Stage Inspections - General Work must not proceed beyond each critical stage until the Principal Certifier is satisfied that work is proceeding in accordance with this consent, the Construction Certificate(s) and the Act. 'Critical Stage Inspections' means the inspections prescribed by the Regulations for the purposes of section 6.5 of the Act or as required by the Principal Certifier and any Service Agreement. Note: The Principal Certifier may, in addition to inspections, require the submission of Compliance Certificates, survey reports or evidence of suitability in accordance with Part A2.2 of the National Construction Code in relation to any matter relevant to the…
29. DACCM01 - Food Premises - Detailed Plans Detailed and scaled plans of all kitchen, bar, food preparation, waste and storage areas, food handler toilets and all areas associated with the food business must be prepared in accordance with the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code - 3.2.3 - Food Premises and Equipment under the Food Act 2003 and AS 4674 - Design, Construction and Fit-out of Food Premises. A copy of these plans must be submitted to and approved by Council or the registered certifier as being compliant with the required standards prior to the issue of the relevant Construction Certificate. (Reason: To ensure the food premises fitout complies with relevant food safety…
41. DACCM01 - Food Premises - Detailed Plans Detailed and scaled plans of all kitchen, bar, food preparation, waste and storage areas, food handler toilets and all areas associated with the food business must be prepared in accordance with the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code - 3.2.3 - Food Premises and Equipment under the Food Act 2003 and AS 4674 - Design, Construction and Fit-out of Food Premises. A copy of these plans must be submitted to and approved by Council or the registered certifier as being compliant with the required standards prior to the issue of the Construction Certificate. (Reason: To ensure the food premises fitout complies with relevant food safety legislation…
43. DACCM01 - Food Premises - Detailed Plans Detailed and scaled plans of all kitchen, bar, food preparation, waste and storage areas, food handler toilets and all areas associated with the food business must be prepared in accordance with the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code - 3.2.3 - Food Premises and Equipment under the Food Act 2003 and AS 4674 - Design, Construction and Fit-out of Food Premises. A copy of these plans must be submitted to and approved by Council or the registered certifier as being compliant with the required standards prior to the issue of the Construction Certificate. (Reason: To ensure the food premises fitout complies with relevant food safety legislation…
68. DADWA01 - Construction Hours Construction and all related activities including the delivery of materials to the site may only take place between the hours of 7.00am to 6.00pm Mondays to Fridays and 8.00am to 4.00pm Saturdays. No work is to occur on Sundays and public holidays. Where the development involves the use of jackhammers / rock breakers and the like or other heavy machinery, such equipment may only be used between the hours of 7.00am and 6.00pm Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays. Note: Construction hours may also be regulated through State legislation and policies, and any works need to comply with these requirements. (Reason: To minimise impacts on neighbouring…
33. DADWA01 - Construction Hours Construction and all related activities including the delivery of materials to the site may only take place between the hours of 7.00am to 6.00pm Mondays to Fridays and 8.00am to 4.00pm Saturdays. No work is to occur on Sundays and public holidays. Where the development involves the use of jackhammers / rock breakers and the like or other heavy machinery, such equipment may only be used between the hours of 7.00am and 6.00pm Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays. Note: Construction hours may also be regulated through State legislation and policies, and any works need to comply with these requirements. (Reason: To minimise impacts on neighbouring…
41. DADWA01 - Construction Hours Construction and all related activities including the delivery of materials to the site may only take place between the hours of 7.00am to 6.00pm Mondays to Fridays and 8.00am to 4.00pm Saturdays. No work is to occur on Sundays and public holidays. Where the development involves the use of jackhammers / rock breakers and the like or other heavy machinery, such equipment may only be used between the hours of 7.00am and 6.00pm Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays. Note: Construction hours may also be regulated through State legislation and policies, and any works need to comply with these requirements. (Reason: To minimise impacts on neighbouring…
58. DADWA01 - Construction Hours Construction and all related activities including the delivery of materials to the site may only take place between the hours of 7.00am to 6.00pm Mondays to Fridays and 8.00am to 4.00pm Saturdays. No work is to occur on Sundays and public holidays. Where the development involves the use of jackhammers / rock breakers and the like or other heavy machinery, such equipment may only be used between the hours of 7.00am and 6.00pm Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays. Note: Construction hours may also be regulated through State legislation and policies, and any works need to comply with these requirements. (Reason: To minimise impacts on neighbouring…
65. DADWA01 - Construction Hours Construction and all related activities including the delivery of materials to the site may only take place between the hours of 7.00am to 6.00pm Mondays to Fridays and 8.00am to 4.00pm Saturdays. No work is to occur on Sundays and public holidays. Where the development involves the use of jackhammers / rock breakers and the like or other heavy machinery, such equipment may only be used between the hours of 7.00am and 6.00pm Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays. Note: Construction hours may also be regulated through State legislation and policies, and any works need to comply with these requirements. (Reason: To minimise impacts on neighbouring…
64. DADWA01 - Construction Hours Construction and all related activities including the delivery of materials to the site may only take place between the hours of 7.00am to 6.00pm Mondays to Fridays and 8.00am to 4.00pm Saturdays. No work is to occur on Sundays and public holidays. Where the development involves the use of jackhammers / rock breakers and the like or other heavy machinery, such equipment may only be used between the hours of 7.00am and 6.00pm Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays. Note: Construction hours may also be regulated through State legislation and policies, and any works need to comply with these requirements. (Reason: To minimise impacts on neighbouring…
60. DADWA01 - Construction Hours Construction and all related activities including the delivery of materials to the site may only take place between the hours of 7.00am to 6.00pm Mondays to Fridays and 8.00am to 4.00pm Saturdays. No work is to occur on Sundays and public holidays. Where the development involves the use of jackhammers / rock breakers and the like or other heavy machinery, such equipment may only be used between the hours of 7.00am and 6.00pm Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays. Note: Construction hours may also be regulated through State legislation and policies, and any works need to comply with these requirements. (Reason: To minimise impacts on neighbouring…
45. DADWA01 - Construction Hours Construction and all related activities including the delivery of materials to the site may only take place between the hours of 7.00am to 6.00pm Mondays to Fridays and 8.00am to 4.00pm Saturdays. No work is to occur on Sundays and public holidays. Where the development involves the use of jackhammers / rock breakers and the like or other heavy machinery, such equipment may only be used between the hours of 7.00am and 6.00pm Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays. Note: Construction hours may also be regulated through State legislation and policies, and any works need to comply with these requirements. (Reason: To minimise impacts on neighbouring…
21. DACCB05 - Fees to be paid to Council Document Set ID: 11576038 Version: 4, Version Date: 01/05/2025 Types of fees Amount Payment timing Damage Deposit $6,860.00 $10,275.00 Prior to issue of the construction certificate. Sect. 7.11 Contributions $8,812,767.40 Plus CPI. Prior to issue of the $8,940,766.90 + CPI construction certificate. (DA2022/0776) and $501,786.00 + CPI (DA2024/0331) Construction Management $374.00 $393.00 Prior to issue of the Plan construction certificate. TOTAL $8,820,000.14 $9,453,220.90 Plus CPI where applicable. [Condition 21 of DA2022/0776 as amended by this Development Consent DA2024/0331] Condition 26 of DA2022/0776 is amended as follows:
19. DACCJ07 - Installation of Temporary Ground Anchor Where ground anchors are proposed for the protection of Council’s land or assets such as utility services, footpaths, kerb and gutter and other ancillary infrastructure, a separate application form for temporary ground anchors shall be submitted with payment of the relevant fees and charges prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate. For Council to favourably consider anchors, a statement from a qualified structural or geotechnical engineer must be submitted with the application demonstrating there is no practical viable alternative method of stabilisation. (Reason: Protection of Council assets)
50. DACCM03 - Mechanical Ventilation - Certification of Compliance Details of any mechanical ventilation and / or air handling system must be prepared by a suitably qualified person and certified in accordance with clause A2.2 (a) (iii) of the National Construction Code, to the satisfaction of the Council or registered certifier prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate. The system must be certified as complying with AS1668.1 and 2 - 2012 The Use of Ventilation and Air-Conditioning in Buildings - Mechanical Ventilation in Buildings and relevant Australian Standards. (Reason: To ensure adequate mechanical ventilation is provided)
43. DACCM03 - Mechanical Ventilation - Certification of Compliance Details of any mechanical ventilation and / or air handling system must be prepared by a suitably qualified person and certified in accordance with clause A2.2 (a) (iii) of the National Construction Code, to the satisfaction of the Council or registered certifier prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate. The system must be certified as complying with AS1668.1 and 2 - 2012 The Use of Ventilation and Air-Conditioning in Buildings - Mechanical Ventilation in Buildings and relevant Australian Standards. (Reason: To ensure adequate mechanical ventilation is provided)
45. DACCM03 - Mechanical Ventilation - Certification of Compliance Details of any mechanical ventilation and / or air handling system must be prepared by a suitably qualified person and certified in accordance with clause A2.2 (a) (iii) of the National Construction Code, to the satisfaction of the Council or registered certifier prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate. The system must be certified as complying with AS1668.1 and 2 - 2012 The Use of Ventilation and Air-Conditioning in Buildings - Mechanical Ventilation in Buildings and relevant Australian Standards. (Reason: To ensure adequate mechanical ventilation is provided)
43. DACCM03 - Mechanical Ventilation - Certification of Compliance Details of any mechanical ventilation and / or air handling system must be prepared by a suitably qualified person and certified in accordance with clause A2.2 (a) (iii) of the National Construction Code, to the satisfaction of the Council or registered certifier prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate. The system must be certified as complying with AS1668.1 and 2 - 2012 The Use of Ventilation and Air-Conditioning in Buildings - Mechanical Ventilation in Buildings and relevant Australian Standards. (Reason: To ensure adequate mechanical ventilation is provided)
17. DACCB03 - Section 7.11 Contribution Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, a monetary contribution imposed under section 7.11 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 and the Cumberland Local Infrastructure Contributions Plan 2020 is to be paid to Council. The amount of contribution payable is $3,040,043.00+ CPI as at the date of this consent but is subject to change by the consumer price index to the date of payment. A copy of the Cumberland Local Infrastructure Contributions Plan 2020 can be viewed on Council’s website (Reason: To ensure compliance with Cumberland Local Infrastructure Contributions Plan)
19. DACCB03 - Section 7.11 Contribution Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, a monetary contribution imposed under section 7.11 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 and the Cumberland Local Infrastructure Contributions Plan 2020 is to be paid to Council. The amount of contribution payable is $1,134,355.00 as at the date of this consent but is subject to change by the consumer price index to the date of payment. A copy of the Cumberland Local Infrastructure Contributions Plan 2020 can be viewed on Council’s website (Reason: To ensure compliance with Cumberland Local Infrastructure Contributions Plan)
18. DACCB03 - Section 7.11 Contribution Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, a monetary contribution imposed under section 7.11 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 and the Cumberland Local Infrastructure Contributions Plan 2020 is to be paid to Council. The amount of contribution payable is $111,168.00 as at the date of this consent but is subject to change by the consumer price index to the date of payment. A copy of the Cumberland Local Infrastructure Contributions Plan 2020 can be viewed on Council’s website (Reason: To ensure compliance with Cumberland Local Infrastructure Contributions Plan)
17. DACCB04 - Section 7.12 Contribution Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, a monetary contribution imposed under section 7.12 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 and Cumberland Local Infrastructure Contributions Plan 2020 is to be paid to Council. The amount of contribution is calculated at $157,902.00 at the date of this consent but is subject to change by the consumer price index to the date of payment. A copy of the Cumberland Local Infrastructure Contributions Plan 2020 can be viewed on Council’s website (Reason: To ensure compliance with Cumberland Local Infrastructure Contributions Plan)
55. DACCZ04 - Public Domain Works Any works on the public domain adjoining the site will require separate approval from Council and should liaise with Council’s Engineering and Building Unit and Public Spaces Planning and Design. Prior to the issue of the Construction Certificate, a detailed design shall be prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Wentworthville Town Centre Public Domain. (Reason: To ensure the design and construction comply with Council’s requirements and relevant standards) Conditions Which Must be Satisfied Prior to the Commencement of any Development Work
50. DACCZ06 – Construction Staging Plan A Construction Staging Plan (written and diagrammatic) shall be submitted to the Principal Certifying Authority prior to the issue of a construction certificate in order to demonstrate that works will not have any impact on students and/or school functions. The construction staging plan shall also include indicative dates and times when works are likely to occur, and whether relocation of students to an alternative premises during construction works is necessary. Conditions which must be satisfied prior to the commencement of any development work
30. DACCF04 - On Slab Landscaping The on-slab landscaping shown on the approved landscaping plan is to be designed to include a minimum soil depth of 650mm for shrubs and trees and 300mm for grass and ground covers. Adequate drainage and a permanent, automatic irrigation system shall be provided conforming to Sydney Water's requirements. Details shall be submitted with the Construction Certificate application to demonstrate compliance with this condition. Document Set ID: 11758583 Version: 1, Version Date: 14/07/2025 (Reason: To ensure the site landscaping thrives)
29. DACCL04- Residential Car Wash Bay A car wash bay is to be provided on the premises for use by residents for car cleaning and washing activities. This area is to be suitably designed and located to ensure rainwater is excluded. All wastewater from the bay must be discharged to the sewer in accordance with a Trade Waste Agreement with Sydney Water. This may require the installation of a pre-treatment device. Details are to be submitted to the Council or registered certifier with the Construction Certificate application. (Reason: To protect the environment)
7. DACCB01 - Damage Deposit for Council Infrastructure A damage deposit of $10,275 shall be paid to Council prior to the issue of the Construction Certificate. Council may use part or all of the deposit to carry out rectification work to Council’s infrastructure that was damaged as a result of carrying out development works. Unused portions of the damage deposit can be refunded following the completion the issue of an Occupation Certificate and a written request to release the deposit. (Reason: To protect Council infrastructure)
16. DACCB01 - Damage Deposit for Council Infrastructure A damage deposit shall be paid to Council prior to the issue of the Construction Certificate. Council may use part or all of the deposit to carry out rectification work to Council’s infrastructure that was damaged as a result of carrying out development works. Unused portions of the damage deposit can be refunded following the completion the issue of an Occupation Certificate and a written request to release the deposit. (Reason: To protect Council infrastructure)
28. DACCF04 - On Slab Landscaping The on slab landscaping shown on the approved landscaping plan is to be designed to include a minimum soil depth of 650mm for shrubs and trees and 300-450mm for grass and ground covers. Adequate drainage and a permanent, automatic irrigation system shall be provided conforming to Sydney Water's requirements. Details shall be submitted with the Construction Certificate application to demonstrate compliance with this condition. (Reason: To ensure the site landscaping thrives)
50. DACCO17 - Public Domain Works Any works on the public domain adjoining the site will require separate approval from Council and should liaise with Council’s Engineering Services Team and Public Spaces Planning and Design Team. Prior to the issue of the Construction Certificate, a detailed design shall be prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Lidcombe Town Centre Public Domain Plan. (Reason: To ensure the design and construction comply with Council’s requirements and relevant standards)
19. DACCB02 - Payment of Bonds, Fees and Long Service Levy The Council or registered certifier is to ensure and obtain written proof prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate that all bonds, fees and contributions as required by this consent have been paid to the applicable authority. This includes payment of a long service levy as required under part 5 of the Building and Construction Industry Long Service Payments Act 1986. (Reason: To ensure that the applicable bonds, fees and levies are paid)
17. DACCB02 -Payment of Bonds, Fees and Long Service Levy The Council or registered certifier is to ensure and obtain written proof prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate that all bonds, fees and contributions as required by this consent have been paid to the applicable authority. This includes payment of a long service levy as required under part 5 of the Building and Construction Industry Long Service Payments Act 1986. (Reason: To ensure that the applicable bonds, fees and levies are paid)
8. DACCB02 - Payment of Bonds, Fees and Long Service Levy The Council or registered certifier is to ensure and obtain written proof prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate that all bonds, fees and contributions as required by this consent have been paid to the applicable authority. This includes payment of a long service levy as required under part 5 of the Building and Construction Industry Long Service Payments Act 1986. (Reason: To ensure that the applicable bonds, fees and levies are paid)
16. DACCB02 -Payment of Bonds, Fees and Long Service Levy The Council or registered certifier is to ensure and obtain written proof prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate that all bonds, fees and contributions as required by this consent have been paid to the applicable authority. This includes payment of a long service levy as required under part 5 of the Building and Construction Industry Long Service Payments Act 1986. (Reason: To ensure that the applicable bonds, fees and levies are paid)
18. DACCB02 -Payment of Bonds, Fees and Long Service Levy The Council or registered certifier is to ensure and obtain written proof prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate that all bonds, fees and contributions as required by this consent have been paid to the applicable authority. This includes payment of a long service levy as required under part 5 of the Building and Construction Industry Long Service Payments Act 1986. (Reason: To ensure that the applicable bonds, fees and levies are paid)
16. DACCB02 -Payment of Bonds, Fees and Long Service Levy The Council or registered certifier is to ensure and obtain written proof prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate that all bonds, fees and contributions as required by this consent have been paid to the applicable authority. This includes payment of a long service levy as required under part 5 of the Building and Construction Industry Long Service Payments Act 1986. (Reason: To ensure that the applicable bonds, fees and levies are paid)
27. DACCL02 - Telecommunications If the development likely to disturb or impact upon telecommunications infrastructure, written confirmation from the service provider that they have agreed to the proposed works must be submitted to Council or registered certifier prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, Subdivision Works Document Set ID: 11576038 Version: 4, Version Date: 01/05/2025 Certificate or the commencement of works, whichever occurs first. (Reason: Ensure services are not disturbed)
11. DACCC05 - Hoardings A separate hoarding approval for the erection of a Class A (fence type) or Class B (overhead type) hoarding along the street frontage(s) must be obtained from Council. An erection of hoarding structure application form shall be submitted to Council with a footpath occupancy fee based on the area of footpath to be occupied according to Council's Schedule of Fees and Charges. (Reason: Safety & information) Document Set ID: 11576038 Version: 4, Version Date: 01/05/2025
32. DACCZ01 - Incorporation of Soil Vault System Prior to the Issuing of the relevant Construction Certificate, the applicant in consultation with a suitably qualified landscape designer/architect are to incorporate Stratacell soil vault system (or a similar system) for the tree located in paving on the southern side of the building. This is to ensure that the proposed planting has sufficient soil volume to reach their full growth potential. (Reason: To ensure the site landscaping thrives)
82. DADWC05 - Salinity The building and external walls are not to proceed past ground floor formwork/reinforcing level until such time as the Principal Certifier has confirmed that all required construction measures addressing salinity, as required by this consent and the accompanying Construction Certificate, have been carried out. Document Set ID: 12052763 Version: 4, Version Date: 29/09/2025 (Reason: To ensure required construction measures addressing salinity are carried out)
25. DACCF04 - On Slab Landscaping Any on slab landscaping is to be designed to include a minimum soil depth of 650mm for shrubs and trees and 300mm for grass and ground covers. Adequate drainage and a permanent, automatic irrigation system shall be provided conforming to Sydney Water's requirements. Details shall be submitted with the Construction Certificate application to demonstrate compliance with this condition. (Reason: To ensure the site landscaping thrives)
26. DACCL02 - Telecommunications If the development is likely to disturb or impact upon telecommunications infrastructure, written confirmation from the service provider that they have agreed to the proposed works must be submitted to Council or registered certifier prior to the issue of the relevant Construction Certificate, Subdivision Works Certificate or the commencement of works, whichever occurs first. (Reason: Ensure services are not disturbed)
68. DADWA05 - Construction Management Plan All development activities and traffic movements must be carried out in accordance with the approved Construction Management Plan. A copy of the plan must be kept on site at all times and made available to the Principal Certifier or Document Set ID: 12052763 Version: 4, Version Date: 29/09/2025 Council on request. (Reason: Safety, amenity and protection of public infrastructure and the environment))
46. DACCL02 - Telecommunications If the development likely to disturb or impact upon telecommunications infrastructure, written confirmation from the service provider that they have agreed to the proposed works must be submitted to Council or registered certifier prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, Subdivision Works Certificate or the commencement of works, whichever occurs first. (Reason: Ensure services are not disturbed)
4. DAGCF02 - Utility Services If the development causes damage to utility services or if it requires the adjustment or relocation of utility services, the applicant shall carry out works, at the applicant’s expense, to the service/s to the satisfaction of the utility provider. (Reason: To protect and ensure the ongoing integrity of utility infrastructure) Conditions which must be satisfied prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate
38. DACCL02 - Telecommunications If the development likely to disturb or impact upon telecommunications infrastructure, written confirmation from the service provider that they have agreed to the proposed works must be submitted to Council or registered certifier prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, Subdivision Works Certificate or the commencement of works, whichever occurs first. (Reason: Ensure services are not disturbed)
45. DACCL02 - Telecommunications If the development likely to disturb or impact upon telecommunications infrastructure, written confirmation from the service provider that they have agreed to the proposed works must be submitted to Council or registered certifier prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, Subdivision Works Certificate or the commencement of works, whichever occurs first. (Reason: Ensure services are not disturbed)
23. DACCK05 - Salinity This site has been identified as having a potential salinity hazard. To prevent moisture / salinity from entering the built structure, appropriate construction measures are to be incorporated for all buildings. Details of the proposed methods of construction shall be included in the engineering plans submitted with the Construction Certificate application. (Reason: Ensure appropriate construction methods are used)
38. DACCK05 - Salinity This site has been identified as having a potential salinity hazard. To prevent moisture / salinity from entering the built structure, appropriate construction measures are to be incorporated for all buildings. Details of the proposed methods of construction shall be included in the engineering plans submitted with the Construction Certificate application. (Reason: Ensure appropriate construction methods are used)
24. DACCC05 - Hoardings A separate hoarding approval for the erection of a Class A (fence type) or Class B (overhead type) hoarding along the street frontage(s) must be obtained from Council. An erection of hoarding structure application form shall be submitted to Council with a footpath occupancy fee based on the area of footpath to be occupied according to Council's Schedule of Fees and Charges. (Reason: Safety & information)
25. DACCC05 - Hoardings A separate hoarding approval for the erection of a Class A (fence type) or Class B (overhead type) hoarding along the street frontage(s) must be obtained from Council. An erection of hoarding structure application form shall be submitted to Council with a footpath occupancy fee based on the area of footpath to be occupied according to Council's Schedule of Fees and Charges. (Reason: Safety & information)
31. DACCG07 - Maintaining Sight Lines All new walls adjacent to vehicular crossings must not exceed a height of 600mm above the internal driveway level for a distance of 1.5m within the site, or within a splay 1.5m by 1.5m to provide satisfactory sight lines. Details showing compliance are to be submitted to the Council or registered certifier prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate. (Reason: Safety)
8. DACCA04 - Works within Boundary No portion of the works are to encroach beyond the boundaries of the subject property. Alternatively, documentary evidence that the owner of the adjoining property has no objection to the required works or access, is to be submitted to the Council or registered certifier prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate. (Reason: To ensure protection of adjoining properties)
71. DADWA05 - Construction Management Plan All development activities and traffic movements must be carried out in accordance with the approved Construction Management Plan. Document Set ID: 11758583 Version: 1, Version Date: 14/07/2025 A copy of the plan must be kept on site at all times and made available to the Principal Certifier or Council on request. (Reason: Compliance with condition of consent)
22. DACCC05 - Hoardings A separate hoarding approval for the erection of a Class A (fence type) or Class B (overhead type) hoarding along the street frontage(s) must be obtained from Council. An erection of hoarding structure application form shall be submitted to Council along with payment of fees calculated under the Council's Schedule of Fees and Charges. (Reason: Safety and information)
45. DACCK07 - Structural Engineer’s Details Structural engineer’s details prepared and certified by a practising qualified structural engineer of all reinforced concrete and structural members shall be submitted with the Construction Certificate application to the Council or registered certifier. (Reason: To ensure safety and the proper design or structural elements of the building)
25. DACCK07 - Structural Engineer’s Details Structural engineer’s details prepared and certified by a practising qualified structural engineer of all reinforced concrete and structural members shall be submitted with the Construction Certificate application to the Council or registered certifier. (Reason: To ensure safety and the proper design or structural elements of the building)
36. DACCK07 - Structural Engineer’s Details Structural engineer’s details prepared and certified by a practising qualified structural engineer of all reinforced concrete and structural members shall be submitted with the Construction Certificate application to the Council or registered certifier. (Reason: To ensure safety and the proper design or structural elements of the building)
39. DACCK07 - Structural Engineer’s Details Structural engineer’s details prepared and certified by a practising qualified structural engineer of all reinforced concrete and structural members shall be submitted with the Construction Certificate application to the Council or registered certifier. (Reason: To ensure safety and the proper design or structural elements of the building)
39. DACCK07 - Structural Engineer’s Details Structural engineer’s details prepared and certified by a practising qualified structural engineer of all reinforced concrete and structural members shall be submitted with the Construction Certificate application to the Council or registered certifier. (Reason: To ensure safety and the proper design or structural elements of the building)
43. DACCK07 - Structural Engineer’s Details Structural engineer’s details prepared and certified by a practising qualified structural engineer of all reinforced concrete and structural members shall be submitted with the Construction Certificate application to the Council or registered certifier. (Reason: To ensure safety and the proper design or structural elements of the building)
67. DADWA05 - Construction Management Plan All development activities and traffic movements must be carried out in accordance with the approved Construction Management Plan. A copy of the plan must be kept on site at all times and made available to the Principal Certifier or Council on request. (Reason: Safety, amenity and protection of public infrastructure and the environment))
40. DACCL01 - Electricity Substation Documentary evidence of compliance with design requirements of the relevant energy authority is to be provided to the Council or registered certifier prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate. (Reason: Where substations are proposed and required, to ensure that the final design accounts for any requirements of the energy authority)
18. DACCI04- Site Cranes Site crane/s and hoist/s proposed within the boundary of the land being developed must comply with all relevant parts of Australian Standards 1418, 2549 and 2550. Cranes must not swing or hoist over any public place unless approval has been obtained under the Local Government Act 1993. (Reason: Safety and statutory compliance)
30. DACCI04- Site Cranes Site crane/s and hoist/s proposed within the boundary of the land being developed must comply with all relevant parts of Australian Standards 1418, 2549 and 2550. Cranes must not swing or hoist over any public place unless approval has been obtained under the Local Government Act 1993. (Reason: Safety and statutory compliance)
34. DACCI04- Site Cranes Site crane/s and hoist/s proposed within the boundary of the land being developed must comply with all relevant parts of Australian Standards 1418, 2549 and 2550. Cranes must not swing or hoist over any public place unless approval has been obtained under the Local Government Act 1993. (Reason: Safety and statutory compliance)
21. DACCI04- Site Cranes Site crane/s and hoist/s proposed within the boundary of the land being developed must comply with all relevant parts of Australian Standards 1418, 2549 and 2550. Cranes must not swing or hoist over any public place unless approval has been obtained under the Local Government Act 1993. (Reason: Safety and statutory compliance)
44. DADWA05 - Construction Management Plan All development activities and traffic movements must be carried out in accordance with the approved Construction Management Plan. A copy of the plan must be kept on site at all times and made available to the Principal Certifier or Council on request. (Reason: Compliance with condition of consent)
62. DADWA05 - Construction Management Plan All development activities and traffic movements must be carried out in accordance with the approved Construction Management Plan. A copy of the plan must be kept on site at all times and made available to the Principal Certifier or Council on request. (Reason: Compliance with condition of consent)
63. DADWA05 - Construction Management Plan All development activities and traffic movements must be carried out in accordance with the approved Construction Management Plan. A copy of the plan must be kept on site at all times and made available to the Principal Certifier or Council on request. (Reason: Compliance with condition of consent)
49. DADWA05 - Construction Management Plan All development activities and traffic movements must be carried out in accordance with the approved Construction Management Plan. A copy of the plan must be kept on site at all times and made available to the Principal Certifier or Council on request. (Reason: Compliance with condition of consent)
34. DACCI04- Site Cranes Site crane/s and hoist/s must comply with all relevant parts of Australian Standards 1418, 2549 and 2550. Cranes must not swing or hoist over any public place unless approval has been obtained for such under section 68 of the Local Government Act 1993. (Reason: Safety and statutory compliance)
35. DACCI04- Site Cranes Site crane/s and hoist/s must comply with all relevant parts of Australian Standards 1418, 2549 and 2550. Cranes must not swing or hoist over any public place unless approval has been obtained for such under section 68 of the Local Government Act 1993. (Reason: Safety and statutory compliance)
5. DACCA02 - Application for a Construction Certificate Construction work must not commence until a Construction Certificate has been obtained from Council or a registered certifier. Document Set ID: 11576038 Version: 4, Version Date: 01/05/2025 (Reason: Statutory requirement)
60. DAPCA03 - Site Safety Fencing Site fencing to a minimum height of 1.8m shall be erected before the commencement of any work and shall be maintained throughout the duration of works to exclude public access to the site. (Reason: Statutory requirement and health and safety)
25. DAPCA03 - Site Safety Fencing Site fencing to a minimum height of 1.8m shall be erected before the commencement of any work and shall be maintained throughout the duration of works to exclude public access to the site. (Reason: Statutory requirement and health and safety)
35. DAPCA03 - Site Safety Fencing Site fencing to a minimum height of 1.8m shall be erected before the commencement of any work and shall be maintained throughout the duration of works to exclude public access to the site. (Reason: Statutory requirement and health and safety)
52. DAPCA03 - Site Safety Fencing Site fencing to a minimum height of 1.8m shall be erected before the commencement of any work and shall be maintained throughout the duration of works to exclude public access to the site. (Reason: Statutory requirement and health and safety)
58. DAPCA03 - Site Safety Fencing Site fencing to a minimum height of 1.8m shall be erected before the commencement of any work and shall be maintained throughout the duration of works to exclude public access to the site. (Reason: Statutory requirement and health and safety)
57. DAPCA03 - Site Safety Fencing Site fencing to a minimum height of 1.8m shall be erected before the commencement of any work and shall be maintained throughout the duration of works to exclude public access to the site. (Reason: Statutory requirement and health and safety)
52. DAPCA03 - Site Safety Fencing Site fencing to a minimum height of 1.8m shall be erected before the commencement of any work and shall be maintained throughout the duration of works to exclude public access to the site. (Reason: Statutory requirement and health and safety)
39. DAPCA03 - Site Safety Fencing Site fencing to a minimum height of 1.8m shall be erected before the commencement of any work and shall be maintained throughout the duration of works to exclude public access to the site. (Reason: Statutory requirement and health and safety)
26. DACCL01 - Electricity Substation Documentary evidence of compliance with the relevant energy authority’s requirements is to be provided to the Council or registered certifier prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate. (Reason: Access to utility)
37. DACCL01 - Electricity Substation Documentary evidence of compliance with the relevant energy authority’s requirements is to be provided to the Council or registered certifier prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate. (Reason: Access to utility)
44. DACCL01 - Electricity Substation Documentary evidence of compliance with the relevant energy authority’s requirements is to be provided to the Council or registered certifier prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate. (Reason: Access to utility)
12. DACCA02 - Application for a Construction Certificate Construction work must not commence until the relevant Construction Certificate has been obtained from Council or a registered certifier. (Reason: Statutory requirement)
13. DACCA02 - Application for a Construction Certificate Construction work must not commence until a Construction Certificate has been obtained from Council or a registered certifier. (Reason: Statutory requirement)
12. DACCA02 - Application for a Construction Certificate Construction work must not commence until a Construction Certificate has been obtained from Council or a registered certifier. (Reason: Statutory requirement)
14. DACCA02 - Application for a Construction Certificate Construction work must not commence until a Construction Certificate has been obtained from Council or a registered certifier. (Reason: Statutory requirement)
12. DACCA02 - Application for a Construction Certificate Construction work must not commence until a Construction Certificate has been obtained from Council or a registered certifier. (Reason: Statutory requirement)
15. DACCA02 - Application for a Construction Certificate Construction work must not commence until a Construction Certificate has been obtained from Council or a registered certifier. (Reason: Statutory requirement)
6. DACCA02 - Application for a Construction Certificate Construction work must not commence until a Construction Certificate has been obtained from Council or a registered certifier. (Reason: Statutory requirement)
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