Demolition Conditions
Demolition conditions set requirements for safely removing existing structures — demolition work plans, asbestos removal and disposal, waste classification, hoarding, and notification of neighbours and authorities.
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Demolition conditions by council
Newcastle
115 conditions
Ku-ring-gai
81 conditions
Wollongong
78 conditions
Burwood
76 conditions
Cumberland
63 conditions
Sutherland
42 conditions
Willoughby
41 conditions
Bayside
39 conditions
Randwick
30 conditions
City of Ryde
26 conditions
Lane Cove
25 conditions
Inner West
24 conditions
Waverley
23 conditions
Canterbury-Bankstown
21 conditions
City of Parramatta
19 conditions
Campbelltown
18 conditions
Hornsby
18 conditions
City of Sydney
16 conditions
Georges River
16 conditions
Strathfield
16 conditions
Camden
13 conditions
Blue Mountains
10 conditions
Hawkesbury
9 conditions
Wollondilly
9 conditions
Liverpool
8 conditions
Fairfield
8 conditions
Canada Bay
7 conditions
Mosman
6 conditions
Lake Macquarie
5 conditions
Woollahra
4 conditions
Central Coast
2 conditions
North Sydney
2 conditions
Northern Beaches
2 conditions
Example demolition conditions
10. SECTION 7.12 CONTRIBUTION A monetary development contribution is payable to Waverley Council pursuant to section 7.12 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 and the Waverley Council Development Contributions Plan in accordance with the following: (a) Where the total development cost is $500,000 or less: (i) a Cost Summary Report or Building Contract (dated within 12 months) or similar is to be submitted to Council’s Customer Service Centre to process…
3. The results of any chemical testing of fill material. Condition reason: To ensure fairness, transparency and probity. 139. (D668) Traffic Management Applications must be made to Council’s Traffic & Transport Section for any road closures. The applicant is to include a Traffic Control Plan, prepared by a suitably qualified person, which is to include the date and times of closures and any other relevant information. Condition reason: To ensure fairness, transparency and…
112. Installation of Temporary Ground Anchor a) For installation of temporary ground anchors to shore the bulk excavation within public roads an NPER Registered Structural Engineer’s certificate along with certified plans showing the details and extent of work shall be submitted to Council. The following conditions shall be addressed by the Applicant. b) The Applicant is required to obtain a ‘Temporary Ground Anchor Permit’ from Council for which an ‘Application for Works on…
9. Recommendation A. In relation to the proposal in Development Application No. DA/2025/0669 to contravene the development standards in Section 53(2)(a) of SEPP (Housing) 2021 and Section 53(2)(b) of SEPP (Housing) 2021. Local Environmental Plan 2022 the Inner West Local Planning Panel is satisfied that the Applicant has demonstrated that: (a) compliance with the development standard is unreasonable or unnecessary in the circumstances, and (b) there are sufficient…
111. Road Activity Permits. To carry out work in, on or over a public road, the Consent of Council is required as per the Roads Act 1993. Prior to the commencement of the relevant works and considering the lead times required for each application, permits for the following activities, as required and as specified in the form "Road Activity Permits Checklist" (available from Council’s website) are to be obtained and copies submitted to Council with the Notice of Intention to…
5. Demolition The demolition of all structures on the property must be undertaken in accordance with all the following: a. Written notice must be issued to adjoining residents a minimum of seven (7) days before the commencement of demolition advising of the commencement date, b. Written notice must be issued to Council for inspection a minimum of (7) days before the commencement of demolition. Written notice must include the date when demolition work will commence and…
15. Noise and vibration management plan (Part 1) Prior to the commencement of any works, a noise and vibration management plan is to be prepared by a suitably qualified expert addressing the likely noise and vibration from demolition, excavation and construction of the proposed development and provided to the Principal Certifier. The management plan is to identify amelioration measures to achieve the best practice objectives of Australian Standard 2436-2010 - Guide to noise…
63. Noise and vibration management plan Prior to the commencement of any works, a noise and vibration management plan is to be prepared by a suitably qualified expert addressing the likely noise and Reference: DA-2024/106 Page 35 of 78 vibration from demolition, excavation and construction of the proposed development and provided to the Principal Certifier. The management plan is to identify amelioration measures to achieve the best practice objectives of Australian Standard…
22. Sydney Airport The following conditions are imposed by the Sydney Airport Corporation Limited (SACL) in their letter dated 23 January 2017 and must be complied with: a) The building must not exceed a maximum height of 91metres AHD, including all lift over-runs, vents, chimneys, aerials, antennas, lightning rods, any roof top garden plantings, exhaust flues etc. b) Separate approval must be sought under the Regulations for any equipment (i.e. cranes) required to construct…
Erosion and Sediment Control Appropriate erosion and sediment controls shall be installed in accordance with Development Control Plan 2014. Dilapidation Survey Report A Dilapidation Report shall be submitted to Council and the Certifying Authority prior to any works, including demolition works, commencing. The report shall be prepared by an engineer or other suitably qualified person. The report shall cover all properties and public land that adjoin the development or that…
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