Canada Bay Operational Noise Conditions
10 operational noise conditions imposed by Canada Bay across 5 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.
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 Street, North Strathfield. The surrounding receivers to the site include residential dwellings within the proximity of the site. The site location is detailed in Figure 2-1belowwhich includes the location of the previously…
1. Issue of a Building Information Certificate for all unauthorised construction works. Condition reason: To ensure that required information is provided to the certifier. 11 Operational Plan of Management - Licensed Premises Prior to the issue of a Occupation Certificate a final operational plan of management plan must be submitted to Council for written approval including the following minimum details: (a) All the measures to be implemented on the premises in terms of safety & security and amenity of surrounding residential properties including but not limited to matters relating to hours of operation, security staff and their responsibilities, training of staff in responsible service of…
1. Operation of mechanical services on the site. Regards Ben White Director Pulse White Noise Acoustics Pulse White Noise Acoustics Pty Ltd Page 20of 23 UPG Halston Pty Ltd APPENDIX A: ACOUSTIC TERMINOLOGY Thefollowingisabriefdescriptionoftheacousticterminologyusedinthisreport. The total sound emitted by a source The amount of sound at a specified point The measurement unit of sound The A weighting is a frequency filter applied to measured noise levels to represent how humans hear sounds. The A-weighting filter emphasises frequencies in the speech range (between 1kHz and 4 kHz) which the human ear is most sensitive to, and places less emphasis on low frequencies at which the human ear is…
3. Additional Information Required for Further Assessment i. Reflect and correct the incorrect information provided in section 5.2.2.1 of the Acoustic Report. 88 Document Set ID: 8814790 Version: 5, Version Date: 13/02/2026 ii. Reflect the requirement of A/C operation requirements as per Section 45 of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 2017 (update table 6) iii. Clarify why the other side of Queen Victoria Street has not been included as part of the sensitive receiver locations and/or include them in the assessment. iv. Make reference in the Acoustic Report to the correct architectural plans (dated 12.11.2025) submitted to Council with this application. v. Include assessment…
Reason Noise, Air or Water Pollution General The use, operation and activities carried out on site shall comply with the requirements of relevant noise legislation and guidelines including but not limited to Noise Policy of Industry 2017, Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997, relevant Australian Standards on Noise Control on Construction, Maintenance and Demolition Sites, and must not constitute a nuisance in relation to noise, air or water pollution as specified under the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997. Acoustic Assessment Following occupation of the building / premises, should it be found that the measures recommended in the acoustic assessment are not…
Condition reason: adequate maintenance of drainage system to achieve positive covenant Occupation and ongoing use 91 Acoustic Assessment All recommendations contained in the approved acoustic and vibration assessment report prepared by E-LAB Consulting, project no. P00423 Rev 007, dated 15 July 2024 must be adopted, implemented, and adhered to. The Principal Certifier shall obtain a certificate from an appropriately qualified acoustic consultant, stating that the recommendations outlined in the above stated report have been completed and that relevant noise criteria have been satisfied. Any changes made to the proposal that would alter the outcome will require a further assessment and a…
2. The noise sources identified on this site have been identified as plant and equipment serving the development which would namely be car park exhaust and kitchen/bathroom exhausts servicing the units. It is noted this is not a commercial premises and as such the noise emissions emitted during the night time period should not be audible at nearby residencies. As the project trigger level has been identified as 38 which is the same as the background noise level, no objections are raised with the project noise criteria. For the air conditioner column, the report makes reference to CBDCP requirement which states: • DCP – c4 – noise levels from air conditioning systems is not to exceed the…
5. Environmental – Acoustic Report Revision Required The Acoustic Report titled ‘55-61 St Georges Crescent and 2 Queen Victoria Street, Drummoyne, DA Acoustic Report’, prepared by Acoustic Logic, dated 26.9.2025, reference: 20250989.1/1809A/R0/HD, is required to be updated for further assessment prior to any consent. Revisions required as follows: i. Reflect and correct the incorrect information provided in section 5.2.2.1 of the Acoustic Report. Document Set ID: 8839261 9 Version: 1, Version Date: 27/02/2026 Local Planning Panel Minutes ii. Reflect the requirement of A/C operation requirements as per Section 45 of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 2017 (update table 6) iii.…
5. Environmental – Acoustic Report Revision Required The Acoustic Report titled ‘55-61 St Georges Crescent and 2 Queen Victoria Street, Drummoyne, DA Acoustic Report’, prepared by Acoustic Logic, dated 26.9.2025, reference: 20250989.1/1809A/R0/HD, is required to be updated for further assessment prior to any consent. Revisions required as follows: i. Reflect and correct the incorrect information provided in section 5.2.2.1 of the Acoustic Report. ii. Reflect the requirement of A/C operation requirements as per Section 45 of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 2017 (update table 6) iii. Clarify why the other side of Queen Victoria Street has not been included as part of the…
1. The DA Acoustic Report has made a high level assessment with nominated project noise criteria. Background levels appear satisfactory. It should be noted; sensitive receivers should also include properties to the opposite side of Queen Victoria Street.
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