Woollahra Demolition Conditions
4 demolition conditions imposed by Woollahra 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.
Note 2: Note: ‘Suitably qualified acoustic consultant’ means a consultant who possesses Australian Acoustical Society membership or are employed by an Association of Australasian Acoustical Consultants (AAAC) member firm. Condition Reason: To protect the acoustic amenity of the surrounding environment. Acoustics – Demolition and Construction At the Construction Certificate stage, a Construction Noise Management Plan (CNMP) is to be prepared by a suitably qualified acoustic consultant. The construction noise will be assessed with consideration to DECCW Interim Construction Noise Guidelines (ICNG) (2009) to provide noise management levels for construction noise at residential and other…
Condition Reason: To ensure the protection of existing trees Standard Condition B.5 Identification of Hazardous Material Prior to any site works, and in accordance with Australian Standard AS2601: The Demolition of Structures, all hazardous substances located on the site must be identified, including asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), lead paint, underground storage tanks, chemicals, etc. In this regard, prior to any site works, Council must be provided with a written report prepared by a suitably qualified competent person detailing: • all hazardous materials identified on the site, • the specific location of all hazardous materials identified, • whether the hazardous materials…
Guidelines assessment criteria, including 6.5: ‘Value of public art’ (at least 1% of CIV) clearly outlining the artist fee; • An updated timeline for the public artwork. Condition Reason: This condition has been imposed consistent with the provisions in the Woollahra Public Art Guidelines for Developers (April 2023) D.31 Post-demolition site inspection by La Perouse LALC After the demolition of the existing building, the La Perouse LALC must conduct a second site inspection to identify any archaeological deposits or Aboriginal objects, assess the likelihood of finding such during excavation, and determine whether further investigation is required. If further investigation is required, the…
Conditions of Consent DA No: DA489/2024/1 Address: 33 Cross Street DOUBLE BAY Proposal: Demolition of an existing building and construction of a new mixed-use building above an existing 2 level basement Under section 4.18(1) of the EP&A Act, notice is given that the above development application has been determined by the granting of consent using the power in section 4.16(1)(a) of the EP&A Act, subject to the conditions specified in this notice. Terms and Reasons for Conditions Under section 88(1)(c) of the EP&A Regulation, the consent authority must provide the terms of all conditions and reasons for imposing the conditions other than the conditions prescribed under section 4.17(11) of…
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