Hornsby Erosion & Sediment Control Conditions
5 erosion & sediment control conditions imposed by Hornsby 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.
1. Install and maintain adequate sediment and erosion control measures for the duration of all works, until such a time that sediment, sediment laden water or any other material/substance can no longer migrate from the premises. The measures are to be installed and maintained in such a manner as to prevent sediment, sediment-laden water, or any other materials and substances migrating from the site onto neighbouring land, the roadway, waters and/or into the stormwater system, and in accordance with: a. The publication Managing Urban Stormwater: Soils and Construction 2004 (4th edition) - ‘The Blue Book’. b. Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997; and c. The approved plans.
9. A Dust Control Plan detailing the measures to be implemented to control dust from the site and prevent nuisance to surrounding residents, including: a. Installing and maintaining dust screens around the perimeter of the site for the duration of the work. b. Dust suppression methods on all exposed surfaces likely to generate dust. c. Procedures to ensure management of all material and soil stockpiles likely to generate dust. Attachment A: Draft Conditions Page 19 d. Procedures to management dust generation and sediment tracking of vehicles entering and leaving the site.
2. A detailed maintenance schedule to consider the lifespan of the bike track design and materials (both natural and manufactured materials), ensuring that they are replaced before expiry. The maintenance schedule must specify regular track inspections and ensure track features are functioning correctly. The maintenance schedule must encompass relevant maintenance of erosion and sediment control measures and weed and pest management strategies.
13. Soil and Water Management (Stockpiles) During all works and/or quarrying operations approved under this consent:
1. The publication Managing Urban Stormwater: Soils and Construction 2004 (4th edition) - ‘The Blue Book’.
Snippets shown for reference only. Verify against the original consent on the NSW Planning Portal.