Hawkesbury Erosion & Sediment Control Conditions
4 erosion & sediment control conditions imposed by Hawkesbury across 3 development applications in our dataset. Erosion and sediment control conditions prevent soil and sediment leaving the site during construction — sediment fences, stabilised site access, dewatering controls and an erosion and sediment control plan.
• Background: The Plan shall provide details of the works including the extent, staging and proposed timing of the works. • Consultation: The Plan shall outline the proposed manner in which adjoining property owners will be kept advised of the timeframes for the completion of each phase of development/construction process and the establishment of a protocol for complaints handling and management. • Traffic: A detailed Traffic Management Plan shall be provided in accordance with the ‘Traffic Management Plan’ condition requirements. • Noise: Details shall be provided to demonstrate how the works will be undertaken in accordance with the Interim Construction Noise Guideline published the NSW…
27 Tree Removal - Approved Works Approval is granted for the removal of trees required for the construction of subdivision infrastructure works (road, drainage, sewerage, others service installations) and other approved earth works as shown on the approved plan. All other trees not affected by the subdivision work are to remain and are to be protected during construction. Waste resulting from the approved clearing of the site shall be salvaged for re-use, either in log form, or as woodchip mulch for erosion control and/or site rehabilitation. Non-salvageable material such as roots, stumps or declared weed species shall be disposed of in an approved manner. No vegetative material is to be…
74. Earthworks - General Requirements All earthworks on site must comply with the following: a) topsoil must be stripped only from approved areas and must be stockpiled for re-use during site rehabilitation and landscaping; b) once the topsoil has been removed the natural batter must be suitably stepped, scarified or roughened to prevent slipping and the fill is to be keyed in to hold the toe of the fill batter in place; c) no fill to be imported on site; e) where batters exceed a ratio of three horizontal to one vertical, retaining walls, stoneflagging or terracing must be constructed; f) all fill within the site shall be placed in layers not exceeding 300mm thickness and compacted to…
18. Vegetation - Disposal of Cleared Material Vegetation waste resulting from the approved clearing of the site must be salvaged for re-use, either in log form, or as a woodchip mulch for erosion control and/or site rehabilitation. Non-salvageable material such as roots, stumps or declared weed species must be disposed of in an approved manner. No vegetative material is to be disposed of by burning on-site other than in an approved heating or cooking device.
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