City of Parramatta Demolition Conditions
19 demolition conditions imposed by City of Parramatta across 4 development applications in our dataset. 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.
91. The principal certifier must ensure that building work, demolition or vegetation removal is only carried out between: • 7am to 5pm on Monday to Friday • 7am to 5pm on Saturday The principal certifier must ensure building work, demolition or vegetation removal is not carried out on Sundays and public holidays, except where there is an emergency. Unless otherwise approved within a construction site management plan, construction vehicles, machinery, goods or materials must not be delivered to the site outside the approved hours of site works. Note: Any variation to the hours of work requires Council’s approval. Council may permit an extension to the approved hours of work in extenuating or…
53. Building work, demolition or vegetation removal is to be only carried out between: • 7am to 5pm on Monday to Friday • 7am to 5pm on Saturday Building work, demolition or vegetation removal is not carried out on Sundays and public holidays, except where there is an emergency. Unless otherwise approved within a construction site management plan, construction vehicles, machinery, goods or materials must not be delivered to the site outside the approved hours of site works. Note: Any variation to the hours of work requires Council’s approval. Council may permit an extension to the approved hours of work in extenuating or unforeseen circumstances subject to an application and approval by…
74. While building work, demolition or vegetation removal is being carried out, all waste management must be undertaken in accordance with the approved waste management plan. Upon disposal of waste, the applicant is to compile and provide records, detailing the following: • The contact details of the person(s) who removed the waste • The waste carrier vehicle registration • The date and time of waste collection • A description of the waste (type of waste and estimated quantity) and whether the waste is expected to be reused, recycled or go to landfill • The address of the disposal location(s) where the waste was taken • The corresponding tip docket/receipt from the site(s) to which the…
55. Council property adjoining the construction site must be fully supported at all times during all demolition, excavation and construction works. Details of any required shoring, propping and anchoring devices adjoining Council property, are to be prepared by a qualified structural or geotechnical engineer. These details must accompany an application for the relevant Construction Certificate and be to the satisfaction of the Principal Certifying Authority (PCA). A copy of these details must be forwarded to Council prior to any work being commenced. Backfilling of excavations adjoining Council property or any void remaining at the completion of the construction between the building and…
79. A sign must be erected in a prominent position on any site involving excavation, erection or demolition of a building in accordance with Clause 70 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulations 2021 detailing: (a) Unauthorised entry of the work site is prohibited; (b) The name of the principal contractor (or person in charge of the work site), their telephone number enabling 24hour contact; and (c) The name, address and telephone number of the Principal Certifier; (d) The development consent approved construction hours; (e) The sign must be maintained during excavation, demolition and building work, and removed when the work has been completed. (f) This condition does not…
82. A sign must be erected in a prominent position on any site involving excavation, erection or demolition of a building in accordance with Clause 70(2) of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2021 detailing: DA/356/2025 25 (a) Unauthorised entry of the work site is prohibited; (b) The name of the principal contractor (or person in charge of the work site), their telephone number enabling 24hour contact; and (c) The name, address and telephone number of the Principal Certifying Authority; (d) The development consent approved construction hours; The sign must be maintained during excavation, demolition and building work, and removed when the work has been completed. This…
52. A sign must be erected in a prominent position on any site involving excavation, erection or demolition of a building in accordance with Clause 70(2) of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2021 detailing: (a) Unauthorised entry of the work site is prohibited; (b) The name of the principal contractor (or person in charge of the work site), their telephone number enabling 24hour contact; and (c) The name, address and telephone number of the Principal Certifying Authority; (d) The development consent approved construction hours; The sign must be maintained during excavation, demolition and building work, and removed when the work has been completed. This condition does not…
56. A sign must be erected in a prominent position on any site involving excavation, erection or demolition of a building in accordance with Clause 70 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulations 2021 detailing: (a) Unauthorised entry of the work site is prohibited; (b) The name of the principal contractor (or person in charge of the work site), their telephone number enabling 24hour contact; and (c) The development consent approved construction hours; (d) The sign must be maintained during excavation, demolition and building work, and removed when the work has been completed. (e) This condition does not apply where works are being carried out inside an existing building.…
13. On demolition sites where buildings are known to contain friable or non-friable asbestos material, standard warning signs containing the words ‘DANGER ASBESTOS REMOVAL IN PROGRESS” measuring not less than 400mm x 300mm are to be erected in a prominent position on site visible from the street kerb. The sign is to be erected prior to demolition work commencing and is to remain in place until such time as all asbestos material has been removed from the site. Advice on the availability of these signs can be obtained by contacting the Safework NSW hotline or their website www.safework.nsw.gov.au. Reason: To comply with the requirements of Safework NSW.
37. Council property adjoining the construction site must be fully supported at all times during all demolition, excavation and construction works. Details of any required shoring, propping and anchoring devices adjoining Council property, are to be prepared by a qualified structural or geotechnical engineer. A copy of these details must be forwarded to Council prior to any work being commenced. Backfilling of excavations adjoining Council property or any void remaining at the completion of the construction between the building and Council property must be fully compacted prior to the completion of works. Reason: To protect Council’s infrastructure.
66. Dust control measures shall be implemented during all periods of earth works, demolition, excavation and construction to minimise the dust nuisance on surrounding properties. In this regard, dust minimisation practices must be carried out in accordance with Council’s Guidelines for Controlling Dust from Construction Sites and Section 126 of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997. Reason: To protect the amenity of the area. PART E – BEFORE THE ISSUE OF AN OCCUPATION CERTIFICATE Occupation Certificate
110. Dust control measures shall be implemented during all periods of earth works, demolition, stockpiling, excavation and construction to minimise the dust nuisance on surrounding properties. In this regard, dust minimisation practices must be carried out in accordance with Council’s Guidelines for Controlling Dust from Construction Sites and Section 126 of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997. Reason: To protect the amenity of the area. Hazardous/intractable waste disposed of in accordance
95. No building materials skip bins, concrete pumps, cranes, machinery, temporary traffic control, signs or vehicles associated with the construction, excavation or demolition shall be stored or placed on/in Council's footpath, nature strip, roadway, park or reserve without the prior approval being issued by Council under section 138 of the Roads Act 1993. To ensure pedestrian access. Materials on Drainage Line
104. A Waste Data file is to be maintained, recording building/demolition contractor’s details and waste disposal receipts/dockets for any demolition or construction wastes from the site. These records must be retained and made available to Council on request. Reason: To confirm waste minimisation objectives under Parramatta Development Control Plan 2023 are met. HAZARDOUS/INTRACTABLE WASTE DISPOSAL
66. Dust control measures shall be implemented during all periods of earth works, demolition, excavation and construction to minimise the dust nuisance on surrounding properties. In this regard, dust minimisation practices must be carried out in accordance with Section 126 of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997. Reason: To protect the amenity of the area.
65. A Waste Data file is to be maintained, recording building/demolition contractor’s details and waste disposal receipts/dockets for any demolition or construction wastes from the site. These records must be retained and made available to Council on request. Reason: To confirm waste minimisation objectives under Parramatta DCP 2023 are met. Dust Control Measures
76. A Waste Data file is to be maintained, recording building/demolition contractor’s details and waste disposal receipts/dockets for any demolition or construction wastes from the site. These records must be retained and made available to Council on request. Reason: To confirm waste minimisation objectives under Parramatta Development Control Plan 2023 are met.
14. Where demolition of asbestos containing materials is undertaken, the contractor must obtain copies of all receipts issued by the EPA licensed waste facility for friable or non-friable asbestos waste as evidence of proof of proper disposal within 7 days of the issue of the receipts. Reason: To ensure appropriate disposal of asbestos materials.
111. Hazardous or intractable wastes arising from the demolition process shall be removed and disposed of in accordance with the requirements of Safework NSW and the EPA, and with the provisions of:
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