Camden Operational Noise Conditions
19 operational noise conditions imposed by Camden across 8 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.
3. Where the site is flood affected, the plans must clearly delineate the extent of the flood planning levels. The plans must clearly delineate the extent and location of the 5% annual exceedance probability (AEP), the 1% AEP, the probable maximum flood and the flood planning level (FPL) lines and clearly label them as such. The FPL is defined in Council’s Flood Risk Management Policy. Condition reason: To ensure that the completed works are recorded. (14) Landscaping works completion - Before the issue of an occupation certificate, all of the landscaping works approved by this development consent and the construction certificate must be completed to the satisfaction of the principal…
3. Where the site is flood affected, the plans must clearly delineate the extent of the flood planning levels. The plans must clearly delineate the extent and location of the 5% annual exceedance probability (AEP), the 1% AEP, the probable maximum flood and the flood planning level (FPL) lines and clearly label them as such. The FPL is defined in Council’s Flood Risk Management Policy. Condition reason: To ensure that the completed works are recorded. (7) Landscaping works completion - Before the issue of an occupation certificate, all of the landscaping works approved by this development consent and the construction certificate must be completed to the satisfaction of the principal…
3. Where the site is flood affected, the plans must clearly delineate the extent of the flood planning levels. The plans must clearly delineate the extent and location of the 5% annual exceedance probability (AEP), the 1% AEP, the probable maximum flood and the flood planning level (FPL) lines and clearly label them as such. The FPL is defined in Council’s Flood Risk Management Policy. Condition reason: To ensure that the completed works are recorded. (5) Landscaping works completion - Before the issue of an occupation certificate, all of the landscaping works approved by this development consent and the construction certificate must be completed to the satisfaction of the principal…
3. Where the site is flood affected, the plans must clearly delineate the extent of the flood planning levels. The plans must clearly delineate the extent and location of the 5% annual exceedance probability (AEP), the 1% AEP, the probable maximum flood and the flood planning level (FPL) lines and clearly label them as such. The FPL is defined in Council’s Flood Risk Management Policy. Condition reason: To ensure that the completed works are recorded. (20) Noise Management Plan – Before the issue of an occupation certificate a noise management plan prepared by an appropriately qualified person is to be submitted to and approved by the Consent Authority. The plan shall demonstrate the…
6. The site owner/manager must advise residents of the operational and maintenance requirements for the car wash bay. Condition reason: To prevent water pollution. (5) Offensive noise and noise compliance - During occupation and ongoing use of the development, the use and occupation of the premises, including all plant and equipment, must not give rise to any offensive noise within the meaning of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997. Operational noise must also comply with the NSW Noise Policy for Industry 2017. Condition reason: To protect the amenity of the surrounding area. (6) On-site detention facility plan of management (ongoing) - During occupation and ongoing use of…
3. Materials used for clean-up must be disposed of at a waste facility. Condition reason: To protect the environment from pollution. (13) Noise generating equipment in common areas - During occupation and ongoing use of the development, the use of noise generating equipment for the cleaning or maintenance of common areas must only occur between 7am-10pm each day. Condition reason: To protect the amenity of the surrounding area. (14) Offensive noise and noise compliance - During occupation and ongoing use of the development, the use and occupation of the premises, including all plant and equipment, must not give rise to any offensive noise within the meaning of the Protection of the…
4. And commercial premises 65db(A) All noise attenuation structures and materials used for the mitigation of noise must be in accordance with the conditions of this development consent. For any acoustic non-compliance(s), the compliance report must make recommendations for compliance or further mitigation of noise sources, to the satisfaction of Council. The developer must then comply with the recommendations of the compliance report and a further acoustic compliance report must be prepared by a suitably qualified acoustic consultant and demonstrate, to the principal certifier’s satisfaction, that the noise criteria in this condition has been achieved. Condition reason: To ensure that…
4. Selection and installation of mechanical plant is to comply with the recommendations outlined under Section 7.4 of Oran Park Precinct – Stage 4 Residential, Development Application Acoustic Report, prepared by Renzo Tonin, dated 12 November 2025, ref TP676-01F01 Oran Park Precinct – Stage 4 Residential (r1). Condition reason: To ensure ongoing compliance with the recommendations in the approved acoustic report. (10) Easements and restrictions – Prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate, evidence of registration of an easement and restriction on the title of the adjoining commercial building (DA/2025/432/1) and the subject residential flat building, that prevents the basement level…
1. Cyanuric acid may only be used in an outdoor chlorine disinfected pool and must not be used in a spa pool and the concentration must not exceed 50 mg/L. Condition reason: To ensure that swimming pools and/or spas are maintained in a clean and healthy condition. (16) Remote storage facilities for food premises - During occupation and ongoing use of the development, the use of remote storage facilities by food premises is prohibited. Condition reason: To ensure that food storage only occurs in approved locations. (17) Noise generating equipment in common areas - During occupation and ongoing use of the development, the use of noise generating equipment for the cleaning or maintenance of…
1. Glazed windows and doors are to comply with the recommendations outlined under Section 6.2.1 and Table 6-2 of Oran Park Precinct – Stage Page 21 DA/2025/414/1 OFFICIAL DA/2025/414/1 - Recommended Conditions of Consent – 62 Central Avenue, Oran Park 4 Residential, Development Application Acoustic Report, prepared by Renzo Tonin, dated 12 November 2025, ref TP676-01F01 Oran Park Precinct – Stage 4 Residential (r1).
3. Roof and ceiling construction is to comply with the recommendations outlined under Section 6.2.3 of Oran Park Precinct – Stage 4 Residential, Development Application Acoustic Report, prepared by Renzo Tonin, dated 12 November 2025, ref TP676-01F01 Oran Park Precinct – Stage 4 Residential (r1).
2. Prohibiting offensive noise, vibration, dust and odour as defined by the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997.
2. Prohibiting offensive noise, vibration, dust and odour as defined by the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997.
2. Prohibiting offensive noise, vibration, dust and odour as defined by the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997.
2. Prohibiting offensive noise, vibration, dust and odour as defined by the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997.
2. Prohibiting offensive noise, vibration, dust and odour as defined by the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997.
2. Prohibiting offensive noise, vibration, dust and odour as defined by the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997.
2. Prohibiting offensive noise, vibration, dust and odour as defined by the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997.
2. Prohibiting offensive noise, vibration, dust and odour as defined by the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997.
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