Ku-ring-gai Demolition Conditions
81 demolition conditions imposed by Ku-ring-gai across 6 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.
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 and vibration control on construction, demolition and maintenance sites and NSW Department of Environment and Climate Change Interim Construction Noise Guidelines. The report shall be prepared in consultation with any…
25. 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 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 and vibration control on construction, demolition and maintenance sites and NSW Department of Environment and Climate Change Interim Construction Noise Guidelines. The report shall be prepared in consultation with any…
26. 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 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 and vibration control on construction, demolition and maintenance sites and NSW Department of Environment and Climate Change Interim Construction Noise Guidelines. The report shall be prepared in consultation with any…
22. 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 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 and vibration control on construction, demolition and maintenance sites and NSW Department of Environment and Climate Change Interim Construction Noise Guidelines. The report shall be prepared in consultation with any…
53. Section 7.11 development contributions - other than identified centres This development is subject to a development contribution calculated in accordance with Ku- ring-gai Contributions Plan 2010, being a Contributions Plan in effect under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, as follows: Key Community Infrastructure Amount Local recreation and cultural facilities; Local social facilities $138,248.40 Local parks and local sporting facilities $1,061,751.60 Total: $1,200,000.00 The contribution specified above is subject to indexation and will continue to be indexed to reflect changes in the Consumer Price Index (All Groups Sydney) and Established House Price Index (Sydney) until…
52. Section 7.11 Local infrastructure contributions Commented [SK1]: 7.11 Contribution amount to be added. This development is subject to a development contribution calculated in accordance with Ku-ring-gai Contributions Plan 2010, being a Contributions Plan in effect under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, as follows: Key Community Infrastructure Amount Local recreation and cultural facilities; Local social facilities $ Local parks and local sporting facilities $ Total: $ The contribution specified above is subject to indexation and will continue to be indexed to reflect changes in the Consumer Price Index (All Groups Sydney) and Established House Price Index (Sydney) until…
3. Updated Conditions Without Prejudice - 136-144 and 148 Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga.DOCX Created on 6/08/2025 3:17:00 PM excavation works. The management plan shall address, but not be limited to, the following matters: • identification of the specific activities that will be carried out and associated noise sources • identification of all potentially affected sensitive receivers, including residences, churches, commercial premises, schools and properties containing noise sensitive equipment • the construction noise objective specified in the conditions of this consent • the construction vibration criteria specified in the conditions of this consent • determination of appropriate noise and…
38. Ausgrid requirements 38. Ausgrid requirements The information required from Ausgrid relate to servicing of Prior to issue of any Construction Certificate, Ausgrid must Prior to issue of any the relevant Construction Certificate, the full development and is not required in order for be contacted regarding the power supply for the subject Ausgrid must be contacted regarding the power supply for demolition to occur in an orderly manner. Amendments are development. A written response, detailing the full the subject development. A written response, detailing the proposed to enable a Construction Certificate to be staged. requirements of Ausgrid (including any need for full requirements of…
40. Underground services 40. Underground services The information from Ausgrid relates to the proposed All electrical services (existing and proposed) shall be All electrical services (existing and proposed) shall be building and is not required in order for demolition to occur undergrounded from the proposed building on the site to undergrounded from the proposed building on the site to in an orderly manner. Amendments are proposed to enable the appropriate power pole(s) or other connection point. the appropriate power pole(s) or other connection point. a Construction Certificate to be staged. Undergrounding of services must not disturb the root Undergrounding of services must not disturb…
54. Section 7.11 Contributions - Centres This development is subject to a development contribution calculated in accordance with Ku- ring-gai Contributions Plan 2010, being a Contributions Plan in effect under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, as follows: Key Community Infrastructure Amount LGA Wide Local Recreational & Cultural $178,005.39 Lindfield TC Local Parks & Sporting Facilities $1,405,262.78 Lindfield TC New Roads & Road Mods $232,319.91 Lindfield TC Townscape Transport & Pedest Fac $698,882.88 Total: $2,514,470.96 The contribution specified above is subject to indexation and will continue to be indexed to reflect changes in the Consumer Price Index (All Groups Sydney)…
61. Site fencing The site must be secured and fenced prior to works commencing. All excavation, demolition and construction works shall be properly guarded and protected with hoardings or fencing to prevent them from being dangerous to life and property. If the work involved in the excavation, demolition or construction of the development is likely to cause pedestrian or vehicular traffic in a public place to be obstructed or rendered inconvenient, or building involves the enclosure of a public place, a hoarding or fence must be erected between the work site and the public place. If necessary, a hoarding is to be erected, sufficient to prevent any substance from, or in connection with, the…
62. Dust control During excavation, demolition and construction, adequate measures shall be taken to prevent dust from affecting the amenity of the neighbourhood. The following measures must be adopted: • physical barriers shall be placed around or over dust sources to prevent wind or activity from generating dust • earthworks and scheduling activities shall be managed to coincide with the next stage of development to minimise the amount of time the site is left cut or exposed • all materials shall be stored or stockpiled at the best locations • the ground surface should be dampened slightly to prevent dust from becoming airborne but should not be wet to the extent that run-off occurs • all…
91. Site fencing The site must be secured and fenced prior to works commencing. All excavation, demolition and construction works shall be properly guarded and protected with hoardings or fencing to prevent them from being dangerous to life and property. If the work involved in the excavation, demolition or construction of the development is likely to cause pedestrian or vehicular traffic in a public place to be obstructed or rendered inconvenient, or building involves the enclosure of a public place, a hoarding or fence must be erected between the work site and the public place. If necessary, a hoarding is to be erected, sufficient to prevent any substance from, or in connection with, the…
56. Dust control During excavation, demolition and construction, adequate measures shall be taken to prevent dust from affecting the amenity of the neighbourhood. The following measures must be adopted: physical barriers shall be placed around or over dust sources to prevent wind or activity from generating dust earthworks and scheduling activities shall be managed to coincide with the next stage of development to minimise the amount of time the site is left cut or exposed all materials shall be stored or stockpiled at the best locations Page 22 of 45 the ground surface should be dampened slightly to prevent dust from becoming airborne but should not be wet to the extent that…
85. Site fencing Page 34 of 45 The site must be secured and fenced prior to works commencing. All excavation, demolition and construction works shall be properly guarded and protected with hoardings or fencing to prevent them from being dangerous to life and property. If the work involved in the excavation, demolition or construction of the development is likely to cause pedestrian or vehicular traffic in a public place to be obstructed or rendered inconvenient, or building involves the enclosure of a public place, a hoarding or fence must be erected between the work site and the public place. If necessary, a hoarding is to be erected, sufficient to prevent any substance from, or in…
61. Dust control During excavation, demolition and construction, adequate measures shall be taken to prevent dust from affecting the amenity of the neighbourhood. The following measures must be adopted: physical barriers shall be placed around or over dust sources to prevent wind or activity from generating dust earthworks and scheduling activities shall be managed to coincide with the next stage of development to minimise the amount of time the site is left cut or exposed all materials shall be stored or stockpiled at the best locations the ground surface should be dampened slightly to prevent dust from becoming airborne but should not be wet to the extent that run-off occurs…
97. Site fencing The site must be secured and fenced prior to works commencing. All excavation, demolition and construction works shall be properly guarded and protected with hoardings or fencing to prevent them from being dangerous to life and property. If the work involved in the excavation, demolition or construction of the development is likely to cause pedestrian or vehicular traffic in a public place to be obstructed or rendered inconvenient, or building involves the enclosure of a public place, a hoarding or fence must be erected between the work site and the public place. If necessary, a hoarding is to be erected, sufficient to prevent any substance from, or in connection with, the…
89. Site fencing The site must be secured and fenced prior to works commencing. All excavation, demolition and construction works shall be properly guarded and protected with hoardings or fencing to prevent them from being dangerous to life and property. If the work involved in the excavation, demolition or construction of the development is likely to cause pedestrian or vehicular traffic in a public place to be obstructed or rendered inconvenient, or building involves the enclosure of a public place, a hoarding or fence must be erected between the work site and the public place. If necessary, a hoarding is to be erected, sufficient to prevent any substance from, or in connection with, the…
63. Dust control During excavation, demolition and construction, adequate measures shall be taken to prevent dust from affecting the amenity of the neighbourhood. The following measures must be adopted: • physical barriers shall be placed around or over dust sources to prevent wind or activity from generating dust • earthworks and scheduling activities shall be managed to coincide with the next stage of development to minimise the amount of time the site is left cut or exposed • all materials shall be stored or stockpiled at the best locations • the ground surface should be dampened slightly to prevent dust from becoming airborne but should not be wet to the extent that run-off occurs • all…
40. Dust control During excavation, demolition and construction, adequate measures shall be taken to prevent dust from affecting the amenity of the neighbourhood. The following measures must be adopted: • physical barriers shall be placed around or over dust sources to prevent wind or activity from generating dust • earthworks and scheduling activities shall be managed to coincide with the next stage of development to minimise the amount of time the site is left cut or exposed • all materials shall be stored or stockpiled at the best locations • the ground surface should be dampened slightly to prevent dust from becoming airborne but should not be wet to the extent that run-off occurs • all…
77. Site fencing The site must be secured and fenced prior to works commencing. All excavation, demolition and construction works shall be properly guarded and protected with hoardings or fencing to prevent them from being dangerous to life and property. If the work involved in the excavation, demolition or construction of the development is likely to cause pedestrian or vehicular traffic in a public place to be obstructed or rendered inconvenient, or building involves the enclosure of a public place, a hoarding or fence must be erected between the work site and the public place. If necessary, a hoarding is to be erected, sufficient to prevent any substance from, or in connection with, the…
54. Dust control During excavation, demolition and construction, adequate measures shall be taken to prevent dust from affecting the amenity of the neighbourhood. The following measures must be adopted: • physical barriers shall be placed around or over dust sources to prevent wind or activity from generating dust • earthworks and scheduling activities shall be managed to coincide with the next stage of development to minimise the amount of time the site is left cut or exposed • all materials shall be stored or stockpiled at the best locations • the ground surface should be dampened slightly to prevent dust from becoming airborne but should not be wet to the extent that run-off occurs • all…
51. Waste and recycling storage facilities - residential flat building Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, the Certifier must be satisfied that the waste storage room is located within the basement and will be of adequate size to contain the waste and recycling bins. The waste storage room shall be covered and all internal walls rendered and coved at the floor/wall intersection. The floor is to be graded and appropriately drained to the sewer and a tap with hot and cold water is to be located in close proximity to facilitate cleaning. Details of the waste storage room demonstrating compliance with the requirements of this condition shall be provided to and approved by the…
51. Waste and recycling storage facilities - residential flat building Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, the Certifier must be satisfied that the waste storage room shall be located within the basement and will be of adequate size to contain the waste and recycling bins. The waste storage room shall be covered and all internal walls rendered and coved at the floor/wall intersection. The floor is to be graded and appropriately drained to the sewer and a tap with hot and cold water is to be located in close proximity to facilitate cleaning. Details of the waste storage room demonstrating compliance with the requirements of this condition shall be provided to and approved by…
58. Maintenance of site All materials and equipment must be stored wholly within the work site unless an approval to store them elsewhere is held. Waste materials (including excavation, demolition and construction waste materials) must be managed on the site and then disposed of at a waste management facility. Any run-off and erosion control measures required must be maintained within their operating capacity until the completion of the works to prevent debris escaping from the site into drainage systems, waterways, adjoining properties and roads. During construction: • all vehicles entering or leaving the site must have their loads covered, and • all vehicles, before leaving the site, must…
94. Maintenance of site All materials and equipment must be stored wholly within the work site unless an approval to store them elsewhere is held. Waste materials (including excavation, demolition and construction waste materials) must be managed on the site and then disposed of at a waste management facility. Any run-off and erosion control measures required must be maintained within their operating capacity until the completion of the works to prevent debris escaping from the site into drainage systems, waterways, adjoining properties and roads. During construction: • all vehicles entering or leaving the site must have their loads covered, and • all vehicles, before leaving the site, must…
50. Waste and recycling storage facilities - residential flat building Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, the Certifier must be satisfied that the waste storage room shall be located within the basement and will be of adequate size to contain the waste and recycling bins. The waste storage room shall be covered and all internal walls rendered and coved at the floor/wall intersection. The floor is to be graded and appropriately drained to the sewer and a tap with hot and cold water is to be located in close proximity to facilitate cleaning. Details of the waste storage room demonstrating compliance with the requirements of this condition shall be provided to and approved by…
43. Waste and recycling storage facilities - residential flat building Prior to the issue of the relevant Construction Certificate, the Certifier must be satisfied that the waste storage room shall be located within the basement and will be of adequate size to contain the waste and recycling bins. The waste storage room shall be covered and all internal walls rendered and coved at the floor/wall intersection. The floor is to be graded and appropriately drained to the sewer and a tap with hot and cold water is to be located in close proximity to facilitate cleaning. Details of the waste storage room demonstrating compliance with the requirements of this condition shall be provided to and…
50. Waste and recycling storage facilities - residential flat building Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, the Certifier must be satisfied that the waste storage room shall be located within the basement and will be of adequate size to contain the waste and recycling bins. The waste storage room shall be covered and all internal walls rendered and coved at the floor/wall intersection. The floor is to be graded and appropriately drained to the sewer and a tap with hot and cold water is to be located in close proximity to facilitate cleaning. Details of the waste storage room demonstrating compliance with the requirements of this condition shall be provided to and approved by…
88. Maintenance of site All materials and equipment must be stored wholly within the work site unless an approval to store them elsewhere is held. eDA0190/25 Page | 32 Waste materials (including excavation, demolition and construction waste materials) must be managed on the site and then disposed of at a waste management facility. Any run-off and erosion control measures required must be maintained within their operating capacity until the completion of the works to prevent debris escaping from the site into drainage systems, waterways, adjoining properties and roads. During construction: all vehicles entering or leaving the site must have their loads covered, and all vehicles, before…
80. Maintenance of site All materials and equipment must be stored wholly within the work site unless an approval to store them elsewhere is held. Waste materials (including excavation, demolition and construction waste materials) must be managed on the site and then disposed of at a waste management facility. Any run-off and erosion control measures required must be maintained within their operating capacity until the completion of the works to prevent debris escaping from the site into drainage systems, waterways, adjoining properties and roads. During construction: Page 31 of 45 all vehicles entering or leaving the site must have their loads covered, and all vehicles, before…
86. Maintenance of site All materials and equipment must be stored wholly within the work site unless an approval to store them elsewhere is held. Waste materials (including excavation, demolition and construction waste materials) must be managed on the site and then disposed of at a waste management facility. Any run-off and erosion control measures required must be maintained within their operating capacity until the completion of the works to prevent debris escaping from the site into drainage systems, waterways, adjoining properties and roads. During construction: • all vehicles entering or leaving the site must have their loads covered, and • all vehicles, before leaving the site, must…
76. Maintenance of site All materials and equipment must be stored wholly within the work site unless an approval to store them elsewhere is held. Waste materials (including excavation, demolition and construction waste materials) must be managed on the site and then disposed of at a waste management facility. Any run-off and erosion control measures required must be maintained within their operating capacity until the completion of the works to prevent debris escaping from the site into drainage systems, waterways, adjoining properties and roads. During construction: • all vehicles entering or leaving the site must have their loads covered, and • all vehicles, before leaving the site, must…
19. Erection of signs 1) This section applies to a development consent for development involving building work, subdivision work or demolition work. 2) It is a condition of the development consent that a sign must be erected in a prominent position on a site on which building work, subdivision work or demolition work is being carried out - (a) showing the name, address and telephone number of the principal certifier for the work, and (b) showing the name of the principal contractor, if any, for the building work and a telephone number on which the principal contractor may be contacted outside working hours, and (c) stating that unauthorised entry to the work site is prohibited. 3) The sign…
3. Universal and accessible housing Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, evidence from an appropriately qualified Livable Housing Accredited Assessor is to be submitted to and approved by the Certifier, demonstrating compliance with the following requirements: (a) Platinum Level Housing At least 15% of the units are designed to Platinum Level under the Liveable Housing Design Guidelines. (b) Silver Level Housing All units are designed to Silver Level under the Liveable Housing Design Guidelines. (c) Visitable dwellings At least 70% of units are a visitable housing unit as defined in AS 4299-1995 Adaptable Housing. Reason: To ensure universal and accessible housing is provided.…
6. Requirements of public authorities for connection to services Prior to the issue of a Subdivision Certificate, the Council shall be satisfied that the requirements of any public authorities (e.g. Energy Australia, Sydney Water, Telstra Australia, AGL, etc) in regard to the connection, relocation and/or adjustment of the services affected by the proposed subdivision have been complied with. All costs related to the relocation, adjustment or support of services are the responsibility of the Applicant. Details of compliance with the requirements of any relevant public authorities are to be submitted to Council Certifier. Reason: To ensure that services are available to the allotments of…
21. 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 and vibration control on construction, demolition and maintenance sites and NSW Department of Environment and Climate Change Interim Construction Noise Guidelines. The report shall be prepared in consultation with any…
34. Statement of compliance with Australian Standards The demolition work shall comply with the provisions of Australian Standard AS2601: 2001 The Demolition of Structures. The applicant must provide work plans required by AS2601: 2001 and a written statement from a suitably qualified person that the proposal contained in the work plan comply with the safety requirements of the Standard. The work plan and the statement of compliance shall be submitted to and approved by the Certifier prior to the commencement of any demolition works. Page 14 of 45 Reason: To ensure compliance with the Australian Standards.
28. Statement of compliance with Australian Standards The demolition work shall comply with the provisions of Australian Standard AS2601: 2001 The Demolition of Structures. The applicant must provide work plans required by AS2601: 2001 and a written statement from a suitably qualified person that the proposal contained in the work plan comply with the safety requirements of the Standard. The work plan and the statement of compliance shall be submitted to and approved by the Certifier prior to the commencement of any demolition works. Reason: To ensure compliance with the Australian Standards.
30. Statement of compliance with Australian Standards The demolition work shall comply with the provisions of Australian Standard AS2601: 2001 The Demolition of Structures. The applicant must provide work plans required by AS2601: 2001 and a written statement from a suitably qualified person that the proposal contained in the work plan comply with the safety requirements of the Standard. The work plan and the statement of compliance shall be submitted to and approved by the Certifier prior to the commencement of any demolition works. Reason: To ensure compliance with the Australian Standards.
16. Statement of compliance with Australian Standards The demolition work shall comply with the provisions of Australian Standard AS2601: 2001 The Demolition of Structures. The applicant must provide work plans required by AS2601: 2001 and a written statement from a suitably qualified person that the proposal contained in the work plan comply with the safety requirements of the Standard. The work plan and the statement of compliance shall be submitted to and approved by the Certifier prior to the commencement of any demolition works. Reason: To ensure compliance with the Australian Standards.
27. Statement of compliance with Australian Standards The demolition work shall comply with the provisions of Australian Standard AS2601: 2001 The Demolition of Structures. The applicant must provide work plans required by AS2601: 2001 and a written statement from a suitably qualified person that the proposal contained in the work plan comply with the safety requirements of the Standard. The work plan and the statement of compliance shall be submitted to and approved by the Certifier prior to the commencement of any demolition works. Reason: To ensure compliance with the Australian Standards.
59. Use of road or footpath Page 23 of 45 During excavation, demolition and construction phases, no building materials, plant or the like are to be stored on the road or footpath without written approval being obtained from Council beforehand. The footpath shall be kept in a clean, tidy and safe condition during building operations. Council reserves the right, without notice, to rectify any such breach and to charge the cost of rectification against the applicant/owner/builder or any other responsible person, as the case may be. Reason: To ensure safety and amenity of the area.
51. Hours of work Demolition, construction work and deliveries of building material and equipment must not take place outside the hours of 7.00am to 5.00pm Monday to Friday and 8.00am to 12 noon Saturday. No work and no deliveries are to take place on Sundays and public holidays. Demolition and/or excavation using machinery of any kind must be limited to between 7.00am and 5.00pm Monday to Friday, with a respite break of 45 minutes between 12 noon and 1.00pm. No demolition and/or excavation using machinery of any kind is to occur on Saturdays, Sundays or public holidays.
66. Use of road or footpath During excavation, demolition and construction phases, no building materials, plant or the like are to be stored on the road or footpath without written approval being obtained from Council beforehand. The footpath shall be kept in a clean, tidy and safe condition during building operations. Council reserves the right, without notice, to rectify any such breach and to charge the cost of rectification against the applicant/owner/builder or any other responsible person, as the case may be. Reason: To ensure safety and amenity of the area.
64. Use of road or footpath During excavation, demolition and construction phases, no building materials, plant or the like are to be stored on the road or footpath without written approval being obtained from Council beforehand. The footpath shall be kept in a clean, tidy and safe condition during building operations. Council reserves the right, without notice, to rectify any such breach and to charge the cost of rectification against the applicant/owner/builder or any other responsible person, as the case may be. Reason: To ensure safety and amenity of the area.
64. Use of road or footpath During excavation, demolition and construction phases, no building materials, plant or the like are to be stored on the road or footpath without written approval being obtained from Council beforehand. The footpath shall be kept in a clean, tidy and safe condition during building operations. Council reserves the right, without notice, to rectify any such breach and to charge the cost of rectification against the applicant/owner/builder or any other responsible person, as the case may be. Reason: To ensure safety and amenity of the area.
42. Use of road or footpath During excavation, demolition and construction phases, no building materials, plant or the like are to be stored on the road or footpath without written approval being obtained from Council beforehand. The footpath shall be kept in a clean, tidy and safe condition during building operations. Council reserves the right, without notice, to rectify any such breach and to charge the cost of rectification against the applicant/owner/builder or any other responsible person, as the case may be. Reason: To ensure safety and amenity of the area.
57. Use of road or footpath During excavation, demolition and construction phases, no building materials, plant or the like are to be stored on the road or footpath without written approval being obtained from Council beforehand. The footpath shall be kept in a clean, tidy and safe condition during building operations. Council reserves the right, without notice, to rectify any such breach and to charge the cost of rectification against the applicant/owner/builder or any other responsible person, as the case may be. Reason: To ensure safety and amenity of the area.
59. Approved plans to be on site A copy of all approved and certified plans, specifications and documents incorporating conditions of consent and certification (including the Construction Certificate if required for the work) shall be kept on site at all times during the demolition, excavation and construction Without Prejudice Condition Set - eDA0180/25 – 3 & 3A Beaconsfield Parade Lindfield phases and must be readily available to any officer of Council or the Principal Certifier. Reason: To ensure that the development is in accordance with the determination.
79. On site retention of waste dockets All demolition, excavation and construction waste dockets are to be retained on site, or at suitable location, in order to confirm which facility received materials generated from the site for recycling or disposal. each docket is to be an official receipt from a facility authorised to accept the material type, for disposal or processing this information is to be made available at the request of an authorised Council officer. Reason: To protect the environment.
87. On site retention of waste dockets All demolition, excavation and construction waste dockets are to be retained on site, or at suitable location, in order to confirm which facility received materials generated from the site for recycling or disposal. each docket is to be an official receipt from a facility authorised to accept the material type, for disposal or processing this information is to be made available at the request of an authorised Council officer. Reason: To protect the environment.
93. On site retention of waste dockets All demolition, excavation and construction waste dockets are to be retained on site, or at suitable location, in order to confirm which facility received materials generated from the site for recycling or disposal. • each docket is to be an official receipt from a facility authorised to accept the material type, for disposal or processing • this information is to be made available at the request of an authorised Council officer. Reason: To protect the environment.
85. On site retention of waste dockets All demolition, excavation and construction waste dockets are to be retained on site, or at suitable location, in order to confirm which facility received materials generated from the site for recycling or disposal. • each docket is to be an official receipt from a facility authorised to accept the material type, for disposal or processing • this information is to be made available at the request of an authorised Council officer. Reason: To protect the environment.
57. On site retention of waste dockets All demolition, excavation and construction waste dockets are to be retained on site, or at suitable location, in order to confirm which facility received materials generated from the site for recycling or disposal. • each docket is to be an official receipt from a facility authorised to accept the material type, for disposal or processing • this information is to be made available at the request of an authorised Council officer. Reason: To protect the environment.
54. Approved plans to be on site A copy of all approved and certified plans, specifications and documents incorporating conditions of consent and certification (including the Construction Certificate if required for the work) shall be kept on site at all times during the demolition, excavation and construction phases and must be readily available to any officer of Council or the Principal Certifier. Reason: To ensure that the development is in accordance with the determination.
59. Approved plans to be on site A copy of all approved and certified plans, specifications and documents incorporating conditions of consent and certification (including the Construction Certificate if required for the work) shall be kept on site at all times during the demolition, excavation and construction phases and must be readily available to any officer of Council or the Principal Certifier. Reason: To ensure that the development is in accordance with the determination.
57. Approved plans to be on site A copy of all approved and certified plans, specifications and documents incorporating conditions of consent and certification (including the Construction Certificate if required for the work) shall be kept on site at all times during the demolition, excavation and construction phases and must be readily available to any officer of Council or the Principal Certifier. Reason: To ensure that the development is in accordance with the determination.
37. Approved plans to be on site A copy of all approved and certified plans, specifications and documents incorporating conditions of consent and certification (including the Construction Certificate if required for the work) shall be kept on site at all times during the demolition, excavation and construction phases and must be readily available to any officer of Council or the Principal Certifier. Reason: To ensure that the development is in accordance with the determination.
52. Approved plans to be on site A copy of all approved and certified plans, specifications and documents incorporating conditions of consent and certification (including the Construction Certificate if required for the work) shall be kept on site at all times during the demolition, excavation and construction phases and must be readily available to any officer of Council or the Principal Certifier. Reason: To ensure that the development is in accordance with the determination.
88. Control of construction noise (Australian Standard) During excavation, demolition and construction phases, noise generated from the site shall be controlled in accordance with best practice objectives of AS 2436-2010 and NSW Environment Protection Authority Interim Construction Noise Guidelines. Reason: To protect the amenity of neighbouring properties DA Draft Condition Set - 7 -11 Pockley Avenue ROSEVILLE.DOCX Created on 14/01/2026 2:34:00 PM
66. Recycling of building material (general) During demolition and construction, the Principal Certifier shall be satisfied that building materials suitable for recycling have been forwarded to an appropriate registered business dealing in recycling of materials. Materials to be recycled must be kept in good order. Reason: To facilitate recycling of materials. eDA0190/25 Page | 26
68. Recycling of building material (general) During demolition and construction, the Principal Certifier shall be satisfied that building materials suitable for recycling have been forwarded to an appropriate registered business dealing in recycling of materials. Materials to be recycled must be kept in good order. Reason: To facilitate recycling of materials.
61. Recycling of building material (general) During demolition and construction, the Principal Certifier shall be satisfied that building materials suitable for recycling have been forwarded to an appropriate registered business dealing in recycling of materials. Materials to be recycled must be kept in good order. Reason: To facilitate recycling of materials.
59. Recycling of building material (general) During demolition and construction, the Principal Certifier shall be satisfied that building materials suitable for recycling have been forwarded to an appropriate registered business dealing in recycling of materials. Materials to be recycled must be kept in good order. Reason: To facilitate recycling of materials.
96. Control of construction noise (Australian Standard) During excavation, demolition and construction phases, noise generated from the site shall be controlled in accordance with best practice objectives of AS 2436-2010 and NSW Environment Protection Authority Interim Construction Noise Guidelines. Reason: To protect the amenity of neighbouring properties
82. Control of construction noise (Australian Standard) During excavation, demolition and construction phases, noise generated from the site shall be controlled in accordance with best practice objectives of AS 2436-2010 and NSW Environment Protection Authority Interim Construction Noise Guidelines. Reason: To protect the amenity of neighbouring properties
90. Control of construction noise (Australian Standard) During excavation, demolition and construction phases, noise generated from the site shall be controlled in accordance with best practice objectives of AS 2436-2010 and NSW Environment Protection Authority Interim Construction Noise Guidelines. Reason: To protect the amenity of neighbouring properties
81. Vibration Vibration emitted from activities associated with the demolition, excavation, construction and fitout of buildings and associated infrastructure shall satisfy the values referenced in Table 2.2 of the Environment Protection Authority Assessing Vibration - a Technical Guideline. Reason: To protect residential amenity during construction.
61. Control of construction noise (Noise and vibration management plan) During any demolition, excavation or building works, noise generated from the site shall be controlled in accordance with the recommendations of the approved noise and vibration management plan. Reason: To ensure reasonable standards of amenity to neighbouring properties.
55. Control of construction noise (Noise and vibration management plan) During any demolition, excavation or building works, noise generated from the site shall be controlled in accordance with the recommendations of the approved noise and vibration management plan. Reason: To ensure reasonable standards of amenity to neighbouring properties.
60. Control of construction noise (Noise and vibration management plan) During any demolition, excavation or building works, noise generated from the site shall be controlled in accordance with the recommendations of the approved noise and vibration management plan. Reason: To ensure reasonable standards of amenity to neighbouring properties.
59. Control of construction noise (Noise and vibration management plan) During any demolition, excavation or building works, noise generated from the site shall be controlled in accordance with the recommendations of the approved noise and vibration management plan. Reason: To ensure reasonable standards of amenity to neighbouring properties.
38. Control of construction noise (Noise and vibration management plan) During any demolition, excavation or building works, noise generated from the site shall be controlled in accordance with the recommendations of the approved noise and vibration management plan. Reason: To ensure reasonable standards of amenity to neighbouring properties.
53. Control of construction noise (Noise and vibration management plan) During any demolition, excavation or building works, noise generated from the site shall be controlled in accordance with the recommendations of the approved noise and vibration management plan. Reason: To ensure reasonable standards of amenity to neighbouring properties.
5. Notice of commencement At least 48 hours prior to the commencement of any demolition, excavation or building works, a notice of commencement of building works or subdivision lodgement form and appointment of the Principal Certifier form shall be submitted to Council. Reason: Statutory requirement.
7. Notice of commencement At least 48 hours prior to the commencement of any demolition, excavation or building works, a notice of commencement of building works or subdivision lodgement form and appointment of the Principal Certifier form shall be submitted to Council. Reason: Statutory requirement.
9. Notice of commencement At least 48 hours prior to the commencement of any demolition, excavation or building works, a notice of commencement of building works or subdivision lodgement form and appointment of the Principal Certifier form shall be submitted to Council. Reason: Statutory requirement.
4. Notice of commencement At least 48 hours prior to the commencement of any demolition, excavation or building works, a notice of commencement of building works or subdivision lodgement form and appointment of the Principal Certifier form shall be submitted to Council. Reason: Statutory requirement.
9. Notice of commencement At least 48 hours prior to the commencement of any demolition, excavation or building works, a notice of commencement of building works or subdivision lodgement form and appointment of the Principal Certifier form shall be submitted to Council. Reason: Statutory requirement.
75. On site retention of waste dockets All demolition, excavation and construction waste dockets are to be retained on site, or at suitable location, in order to confirm which facility received materials generated from the site for recycling or disposal.
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