Wollongong Erosion & Sediment Control Conditions
7 erosion & sediment control conditions imposed by Wollongong across 4 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.
Any proposed hard surface under the canopy of an existing trees shall be permeable unless agreement is reached between Council’s landscape officer, the project design consultant team and the project arborist for an alternate option once the root arrangement and depth are exposed and must be laid such that the finished surface levels match the existing level. Permeable paving is to be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations; • the developer shall ensure that proposed planting is child friendly and must not include any of the types of plants listed below: i) plants known to produce toxins; ii) plant with high allergen properties; vi) any weed or potential weed species;…
115. Erosion controls - Vehicular Entry/Exit Points The vehicular entry/exits to the site must be protected from erosion and laid with a surface material which will not wash into the street drainage system or watercourse. Reason: To protect neighbourhood amenity.
113. Erosion controls - Vehicular Entry/Exit Points The vehicular entry/exits to the site must be protected from erosion and laid with a surface material which will not wash into the street drainage system or watercourse. Reason: To protect neighbourhood amenity.
141. Dust Suppression Measures Activities occurring during the construction phase of the development must be carried out in a manner that will minimise the generation of dust. Reason: To ensure ongoing protection of the environment and neighbourhood amenity.
137. Dust Suppression Measures Activities occurring during the construction phase of the development must be carried out in a manner that will minimise the generation of dust. Reason: To ensure ongoing protection of the environment and neighbourhood amenity.
85. Dust Suppression Measures Activities occurring during the construction phase of the development must be carried out in a manner that will minimise the generation of dust. Reason: To ensure ongoing protection of the environment and neighbourhood amenity.
99. Dust Suppression Measures Activities occurring during the construction phase of the development must be carried out in a manner that will minimise the generation of dust. Reason: To ensure ongoing protection of the environment and neighbourhood amenity.
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