Operational Noise Conditions
Operational noise conditions limit noise from a development once it is in use — acoustic reports, plant and equipment noise limits, restricted hours of operation and mechanical ventilation noise.
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Operational Noise conditions by council
Cumberland
40 conditions
Ku-ring-gai
38 conditions
Willoughby
29 conditions
Fairfield
28 conditions
Lane Cove
28 conditions
City of Ryde
26 conditions
Newcastle
26 conditions
Randwick
26 conditions
Waverley
26 conditions
Bayside
24 conditions
City of Parramatta
19 conditions
Camden
19 conditions
Wollongong
17 conditions
Canterbury-Bankstown
16 conditions
Georges River
16 conditions
Inner West
15 conditions
Liverpool
14 conditions
Burwood
14 conditions
Hornsby
14 conditions
Sutherland
12 conditions
Canada Bay
10 conditions
Campbelltown
8 conditions
Strathfield
7 conditions
Hawkesbury
6 conditions
Lake Macquarie
5 conditions
City of Sydney
4 conditions
North Sydney
4 conditions
Northern Beaches
4 conditions
Blue Mountains
4 conditions
Wollondilly
4 conditions
Central Coast
2 conditions
Mosman
2 conditions
Woollahra
2 conditions
Blacktown
1 conditions
Example operational noise conditions
36. Prior to the issue of the relevant construction certificate, the architectural plans listed in Condition 1 are to be updated to show all operable windows described in the NatHERS certificates (ref. 0008385180) submitted to demonstrate BASIX compliance and those architectural plans be stamped by the relevant accredited assessor, and submitted for the approval of Council’s Manager Development and Traffic Services Unit. 11 Reason: To comply with the requirements of the SEPP…
3. A truck shaker ramp is to be provided at the construction exit point. Any sediment tracked onto any public roadway is to be cleared immediately. Reason: To protect the environment. E.16 – Stockpiles Stockpiles of topsoil, sand, aggregate, spoil or other material capable of being moved by water to be stored clear of any drainage line, easement, natural watercourse, footpath, kerb or roadside. Reason: To mitigate adverse environmental impacts on the surrounding area. E.17 –…
5. Highlighted in figure below (dashed red rectangle), 6.38 laminated glass should be considered to further mitigation noise and vibration intrusion from the railway corridor. Discussion with Council’s Environmental Health Team established that 4 of the above 5 points could be conditioned in the event of an approval, however the need for vibration testing was critical to undertaking a complete assessment against the requirements of State Environmental Planning Policy…
5. The lounge garden operable facade and roof shall be fully enclosed from 10pm 7am. Condition reason: To protect the amenity of the local area 196. (G340) Noise Complaints register The operator must keep a legible record of all complaints received in an upto date Complaints Register. The Complaints Register must record, but not necessarily be limited to: (a) the date and time, where relevant, of the complaint; (b) the means by which the complaint was made (telephone,…
70. Noise – Acoustic Within the first sixty (60) days of the completion of each stage of development, as referred to in the approved Overall Staging Diagram (21049 DA-915 Issue B prepared by Leaf Architecture and dated 15/12/2022), the following acoustic measures must be undertaken: • A suitably qualified acoustic consultant must be appointed to: • Measure and verify the noise emanating from the site; and • If necessary, make recommendations to ensure that the noise…
2. Sixstoriesof residential dwellings. This assessment includes the acoustic investigation into the potential for noise impacts from the operation of the completed project as well as potential noise and impacts from existing noise sources within the vicinity of the site which predominantly includes traffic noise from surrounding roadwaysand the train line located to the westof the site. PROJECT DETAILS 2.1 Site Location The proposed development is located at 25 George…
101. Public indemnity insurance – onsite waste collection The applicant to the development application indemnifies Council and its contractors and agents against any claims, proceedings, actions or demands arising from or in relation to any damage howsoever caused to the road surface, paving or drainage within the Development by the operation by Council or its contractors or agents in the collection of domestic waste except to the extent that such damage results from any…
3. Protection of the Environment Operations (Waste) Regulation 2014. All imported fill must be accompanied by documentation from the supplier which certifies that the material has been analysed and is suitable for the proposed land use. Condition reason: To ensure soil imported to the site is not contaminated and is safe for future occupants. 97 Approval and Permits under Roads Act and Local Government Act for Works Activities on Public Land During all stages of demolition…
9. Transport for NSW - Response under section 2.99 of the SEPP (Transport and Infrastructure) 2021, dated 28 February 2025 (a) Prior to the commencement of any works and/or issue of a Crown Certificate associated thereto, the Applicant shall provide an accurate survey locating the development with respect to the rail boundary and rail infrastructure. This work is to be undertaken by a registered surveyor, to the satisfaction of Sydney Trains’ representative. (b) Prior to the…
28. Waste Management Details (Mod B & G) a) Demolition work and construction of the development must be carried out in accordance with the Waste Management Plan, dated 15 July 11 (unless amended by other conditions of this development consent) and in accordance with Council’s Waste Minimisation & Management Development Control Plan and Guide for the Demolition Stage (Section One) and the Construction Stage (Section Three) of the development. b) Written records of the…
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