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Campbelltown Operational Noise Conditions

8 operational noise conditions imposed by Campbelltown across 3 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.

Condition 101 4712/2024/DA-SL det. 07/08/2025 Senior Living

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 misconduct or negligent act or omission of Council or its contractors or agents. Before the issue of the relevant BCA completion certificate, the applicant shall provide Council with a copy of its public liability insurance…

Condition 53 584/2024/DA-SL det. 05/11/2024 Seniors Living

53. Heritage Management Prior to the issue of a construction certificate, the following heritage documents shall be prepared and submitted to Council for the written approval of Council’s Manager Development Assessment: a. A historical archaeological assessment that identifies the historical archaeological potential for the site, the significance of that potential and the impacts of the proposal on that potential shall be prepared. The assessment shall be prepared in accordance with the Assessing Significance for Historical Archaeological Sites and ‘Relics’ Heritage Branch Department of Planning (2009) guidelines. The assessment must be undertaken for the entire proposal area so that…

Condition 20 4712/2024/DA-SL det. 07/08/2025 Senior Living

20. Pollution and Waste Management Conditions The following conditions have been applied to ensure that all activities involving the operation of the facility are carried out in a manner which will prevent undue air, land, water pollution, noise pollution and waste management practices in accordance with the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 Protection of the Environment Operations (Waste) Regulation 2014, Local Government Act 1993, Local Government Regulation 2015 and associated technical standards: AMENITY OF THE NEIGHBOURHOOD – The implementation and ongoing operation of this development must not adversely affect the amenity of the neighbourhood or interfere unreasonably…

Condition 21 584/2024/DA-SL det. 05/11/2024 Seniors Living

21. Pollution and Waste Management Conditions The following conditions have been applied to ensure that all activities involving the operation of the facility are carried out in a manner which will prevent undue air, land, water pollution, noise pollution and waste management practices in accordance with the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 Protection of the Environment Operations (Waste) Regulation 2014, Local Government Act 1993, Local Government Regulation 2015 and associated technical standards: AMENITY OF THE NEIGHBOURHOOD – The implementation and ongoing operation of this development must not adversely affect the amenity of the neighbourhood or interfere unreasonably…

Condition 54 584/2024/DA-SL det. 05/11/2024 Seniors Living

54. Updated Acoustic Report Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, an updated acoustic report prepared by a suitably qualified and experienced acoustic engineer must be submitted to and approved in writing by Council's Manager Development Assessment. The updated report shall include: a. New background noise measurements: - Conduct measurements at multiple locations representative of the most sensitive receivers. - Ensure measurement locations are free from influence of mechanical plant or other non-typical noise sources. - Include photos and detailed descriptions of each measurement location. - Explain any data exclusions due to wind or other factors. - Compare results to typical…

Condition 115 584/2024/DA-SL det. 05/11/2024 Seniors Living

115. Acoustic Validation Prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate, the following acoustic validation must be undertaken and a report submitted to and approved in writing by Council's Manager Development Assessment: a. Internal noise level measurements: - Conduct measurements in a representative sample of apartments, including those identified as most affected by external noise sources. - Verify compliance with the internal noise criteria. - Measurements to be taken under both closed and open window conditions. b. Facade element performance: - Verify that all glazing, walls, roofing, and ventilation systems have been installed as per the approved acoustic report specifications. -…

Condition 15 293/2025/DA-RA det. 04/11/2025 Residential Apartment

15. Unreasonable noise, dust and vibration The development, including operation of vehicles, shall be conducted so as to avoid the generation of unreasonable noise, dust or vibration and cause no interference to adjoining or nearby occupants. Special precautions must be taken to avoid nuisance in neighbouring residential areas, particularly from machinery, vehicles, warning sirens, public address systems and the like. In the event of a noise related issue arising during construction, the person in charge of the premises shall when instructed by Council, cause to be carried out an acoustic investigation by an appropriate acoustical consultant and submit the results to Council. If required by…

Condition 15 584/2024/DA-SL det. 05/11/2024 Seniors Living

15. Unreasonable noise, dust and vibration The development, including operation of vehicles, shall be conducted so as to avoid the generation of unreasonable noise, dust or vibration and cause no interference to adjoining or nearby occupants. Special precautions must be taken to avoid nuisance in neighbouring residential areas, particularly from machinery, vehicles, warning sirens, public address systems and the like. In the event of a noise related issue arising during construction, the person in charge of the premises shall when instructed by Council, cause to be carried out an acoustic investigation by an appropriate acoustical consultant and submit the results to Council. If required by…

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