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Lake Macquarie Construction Management Conditions

5 construction management conditions imposed by Lake Macquarie across 5 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.

DA/2087/2018/REV det. 20/12/2023

Agreement with roads authority prior to the issue of a Subdivision Works Certificate for stages 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, or 30 Prior to the issue of any subdivision works certificate for stages 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, or 30 (excluding any certificate relating only to bulk earthworks or remediation), the Applicant must enter into any required agreement with the relevant roads authority in relation to the upgrades referred to in condition A.4, including a Works Authorisation Deed where TfNSW is the relevant roads authority. Other conditions Discharged stormwater from the development must not exceed the capacity of the State Road network stormwater drainage…

DA/2630/2022 det. 22/05/2023

• 14 May; In each year in accordance with indexation provisions within the Section 7.12 Contributions Plan. The first date for indexation shall occur on the first abovementioned date after the Notice of Determination becomes effective. The contribution payable shall be the amount last indexed and adjusted in accordance with the above. However, if no amount has been indexed and adjusted because the first date for indexation and adjustment has not arrived, the contributions payable shall be that contribution nominated below. The contribution shall be paid to Council as follows: • Development Applications involving subdivision – prior to the release of the Subdivision Certificate; •…

DA/2294/2021/A det. 03/11/2025

GT0115-00001 Groundwater must only be pumped or extracted for the purpose of temporary construction dewatering at the site identified in the development application. For clarity, the purpose for which this approval is granted is only for dewatering that is required for the construction phase of the development and not for any dewatering that is required once construction is completed. GT0119-00001 All extracted groundwater must be discharged from the site in accordance with Council requirements for stormwater drainage or in accordance with any applicable trade waste agreement. GT0120-00001 The design and construction of the building must prevent: (a)any take of groundwater, following the…

Condition 3 DA/430/2021/A det. 26/09/2023 Waste and Resource Management Facility - Change of Use

3. Restrictions on development (Modification A) The development is approved as a waste or resource transfer station. This consent approves a maximum annual throughput of 99,800 Tonnes of waste, and a maximum onsite capacity of 10,000 Tonnes at any time. Except as provided for below, the development shall accept only waste classified as General Solid Waste (non-putrescible). Long-term storage of waste at the site is not permitted. The development is permitted to accept waste classified as Special Waste (Tyres). A maximum of 50 Tonnes of tyres may be stockpiled onsite at any time. A maximum of 500 Tonnes of tyre may be accepted in any calendar year. These restrictions are included in (not in…

DA/1288/2023 det. 27/03/2024

• Location and type of temporary toilets onsite • A garbage container with a tight-fitting lid. Condition reason: To provide details of measures for the safe and appropriate disposal of demolition waste and the protection of the public and surrounding environment during the carrying out of demolition works on the site 7 Construction Site Safety Fencing Construction site safety fencing shall be provided in accordance with SafeWork NSW requirements. Such fencing shall be erected wholly within the property boundary unless prior approval from Council is obtained. Council approval is required for site fencing or overhead protective structures over or adjoining a public place i.e., a footpath or…

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