Burwood Operational Noise Conditions
14 operational noise conditions imposed by Burwood across 7 development applications in our dataset. 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.
• All heavy vehicles must comply with the approved CTMP, once heavy vehicles have exited the Burwood LGA via the approved routes stated in the CTMP, only State Roads (Parramatta Road, The Boulevarde, Coronation Parade, Liverpool Road and Georges River Road) are permitted to be used on re-entry into Burwood LGA. • All hydrant booster pump and fire service equipment shall be provided in accordance with the Building Code of Australia and housed within an enclosed cupboard of a design and finish that enhances the streetscape. Details of these areas and the enclosures are to be assessed by an Accredited Fire Safety Engineer and shall comply with the performance requirements of the Building Code…
• Mechanical ventilation/air conditioning details are to be submitted to the Accredited Certifier for approval prior to the issuing of the relevant Construction Certificate for the above ground works and must include the following: • The location and size of proposed ductwork; • The location of equipment; • The performance characteristics of the proposed motor/s and fan/s; and • The air flow characteristics of the system. At the completion of work a Certificate from an Accredited Certifier, Mechanical Engineer or other suitably qualified person, to the effect that the ventilation system has been installed and performs in accordance with the provisions of Part F4 of the Building Code of…
1. The development to be carried out in accordance with following plans and documentation submitted to Council on as set out in the table below, except where amended by the other conditions of this consent. Document Author Date/Received Architectural Plan Nos: DA-002; DA-003; DA-004; DA-101; DA-102; DA-103; DA-104; DA-105; DA-106; DA-107; DA-108; DA-109; DA-201; DA-202; DA-203; DA-204; DA-205; DA-206; Urban Link Architects 07/06/22 DA-207; DA-208; DA-301; DA-302; DA-303; DA-901; DA-902; DA-1401; DA-1402; DA-1403; DA-1404; DA- 1405; DA-1406; DA-1407; DA-1408; DA-1409; DA- 1410; DA-1411 Landscape Plan Nos: 101; Site Image Landscape 21/02/22 102; 103; 104; 501; 502 Architects Stormwater Plan…
182. The Applicant shall prepare an acoustic assessment demonstrating how the proposed development will comply with the Department of Planning’s document titled “Development Near Rail Corridors and Busy Roads- Interim Guidelines”. The Applicant must incorporate in the development all the measures recommended in the report. A copy of the report is to be provided to the Principal Certifying Authority and Council prior to the issuing of a Construction Certificate. The Principal Certifying Authority must ensure that the recommendations of the acoustic assessment are incorporated in the construction drawings and documentation prior to the issuing of the relevant Construction Certificate 25
140. The Applicant shall prepare an acoustic assessment demonstrating how the proposed development will comply with the Department of Planning’s document titled “Development Near Rail Corridors and Busy Roads- Interim Guidelines”. The Applicant must incorporate in the development all the measures recommended in the report. A copy of the report is to be provided to the Principal Certifying Authority and Council prior to the issuing of a Construction Certificate. The Principal Certifying Authority must ensure that the recommendations of the acoustic assessment are incorporated in the construction drawings and documentation prior to the issuing of the relevant Construction Certificate.
87. The construction of windows / sliders, doors, external walls and roofs are to comply with the recommendations listed in Part 5 of the DA Acoustic Assessment prepared by Renzo Tonin & Associates dated 6 September 2023 in order to achieve the required noise reduction targets and levels as required by AS 2107 ‘Acoustics- Recommended Design Sound Levels and Reverberation Times’. Certification as to the compliance of the acoustic treatments are to be submitted to the Principle Certifying Authority prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate. WASTE MANAGEMENT
86. Mechanical ventilation and or air conditioning systems and equipment are to be designed and installed in locations that do not cause any visual impacts from the public domain, noise nuisance or disturbance to near-by residential or commercial premises. Details of the type of equipment locations and any noise attenuation treatment are to be submitted to Principal Certifying Authority prior to the issue of the Construction Certificate.
17. Noise transmission and insulation ratings for building elements being in accordance with Part F5 of the Building Code of Australia. A wall in a building required to have an impact sound insulation rating to be of discontinuous construction in accordance with BCA Clause F5.3. Details of the method of satisfying this requirement must be noted on the plans or in the specifications prior to the issuing of a Construction Certificate.
13. Noise transmission and insulation ratings for building elements being in accordance with Part F5 of the Building Code of Australia. A wall in a building required to have an impact sound insulation rating to be of discontinuous construction in accordance with BCA Clause F5.3. Details of the method of satisfying this requirement must be noted on the plans or in the specifications prior to the issuing of a Construction Certificate.
34. As recommended in the Acoustic Assessment referred to above, a detailed acoustic assessment of the mechanical equipment must be undertaken prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate and be designed to comply with the requirements of the Noise Policy for Industry. The assessment must include mitigation measures to minimize the impacts of noise on sensitive receivers.
70. The use of the premises, building services, equipment, machinery and ancillary fittings shall not give rise to “offensive noise” as defined under the provision of the Protection of the Environment Operation Act 1997. The sound level output shall not exceed 5 dB(A) above the ambient background level at the received boundary.
85. The use of the premises, building services, equipment, machinery and ancillary fittings shall not give rise to “offensive noise” as defined under the provision of the Protection of the Environment Operation Act 1997. The sound level output shall not exceed 5 dB(A) above the ambient background level at the received boundary.
49. The recommendations contained in Section 4 of the Amended Acoustic Assessment from Wilkinson Murray dated 17 June 2022 shall be implemented within the development and all such recommendations shall be clearly detailed on the Construction Certificate Plans. PRIOR TO RELEASE OF AN OCCUPATION CERTIFICATE
33. The recommendations contained in the Acoustic Assessment, by RWDI (#2203505), 30 May 2022, Version B, shall be implemented within the development and all such recommendations shall be clearly detailed on the Construction Certificate Plans.
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