City of Parramatta Operational Noise Conditions
19 operational noise conditions imposed by City of Parramatta across 4 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.
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 65 New Condition 44A – Accessible Hotel Rooms At least 6 accessible rooms shall be provided within the hotel, distributed proportionately across the mix of hotel room types (ideally at least 1 accessible room for each…
91. A noise management plan must be submitted to Council for approval prior to any work commencing and complied with during any construction works. The plan must be prepared by a suitably qualified person who possesses qualifications to render them eligible for membership with the Australian Acoustic Society, Institution of Engineers Australia or the Australian Association of Acoustic Consultants. The plan must include, but not be limited to, the following: a. Identify sensitive locations near the site; b. Identify potential impacts (i.e. exceedance of the goals at the identified locations); c. Mitigation measures to control noise from the site, the noise reduction likely and the…
45. A noise management plan must be submitted to Council for approval prior to any work commencing and complied with during any construction works. The plan must be prepared by a suitably qualified person who possesses qualifications to render them eligible for membership with the Australian Acoustic Society, Institution of Engineers Australia or the Australian Association of Acoustic Consultants. The plan must include, but not be limited to, the following: a) Identify sensitive locations near the site; b) Identify potential impacts (i.e. exceedance of the goals at the identified locations); c) Mitigation measures to control noise from the site, the noise reduction likely and the…
21. Prior to the issue of each relevant Construction Certificate the applicant shall submit for approval by Council’s Group Manager Development and Traffic Services (DTSU) the following: • Construction architectural drawings including key elevations, o partial plans and o partial sections (at 1:20 or 1:50) through external walls, balconies, pergolas, o and other key external details • Samples of all external materials, in particular the external glazing, façade detailing, and colour palette; and • Revised 3D photomontages. 6 Council’s DTSU Manager will consider the advice of the Council’s Design Excellence Team as part of their assessment. Where matters are identified which are not…
157. The use of the premises not giving rise to: (a) transmission of unacceptable vibration to any place of different occupancy, (b) a sound pressure level measured at any point on the boundary of any affected residential premises that exceeds the background noise level by more than 5 dB(A). The source noise level shall be assessed as an LAeq,15 min and adjusted in accordance with Environment Protection Authority (EPA) guidelines for tonality, frequency weighting, impulsive characteristics, fluctuations, and temporal content as described in the NSW Environmental Planning & Assessment Act 1979: Noise Policy for Industry 2017 and the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997. Reason:…
83. The use of the premises not giving rise to: (a) transmission of unacceptable vibration to any place of different occupancy, (b) a sound pressure level measured at any point on the boundary of any affected residential premises that exceeds the background noise level by more than 5 dB(A). The source noise level shall be assessed as an LAeq,15 min and adjusted in accordance with Environment Protection Authority (EPA) guidelines for tonality, frequency weighting, impulsive characteristics, fluctuations, and temporal content as described in the NSW Environmental Planning & Assessment Act 1979: Noise Policy for Industry 2017 and the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997. Reason:…
157. Prior to the issue of any Occupation Certificate for self-contained dwellings the Principal Certifying Authority is to ensure that all glazing assemblies have been installed strictly in accordance with the commitments listed in BASIX certificate BASIX certificate approved in accordance with condition 34 of this consent and the glazing components have an external visible light reflectivity no greater than recommended by SLR Report 610.30489-R08- v1.0 dated 19 September 2024. Reason: To ensure BASIX commitments and solar reflectivity mitigation requirements are met. PART F – OCCUPATION AND ONGOING USE General (Occupation and Use) No ‘offensive noise’
22. The recommendations outlined in the Acoustic Report No. 201607027.1/2306A/R0/MF dated 23/06/2016 prepared by Acoustic Logic Pty Ltd shall be incorporated within the new residential apartments in accordance with the DA Acoustic Addendum Reference: E241189 | RP2 | v1 dated 06.05.2025 prepared by EMM. These recommendations shall be incorporated into the plans and documentation accompanying the Construction Certificate to the satisfaction of the Certifying Authority. Reason: To ensure a suitable level of residential amenity. Adaptable Dwellings
80. Prior to the issue of an occupation certificate (Interim or Final), written certification from a suitably qualified person(s) shall be submitted to the Principal Certifying Authority and City of Parramatta Council, stating that all works/methods/procedures/control measures approved by Council in the following report have been completed: (a) Acoustic Report No. 201607027.1/2306A/R0/MF dated 23/06/2016 prepared by Acoustic Logic Pty Ltd. Reason: To demonstrate compliance with submitted reports. Implementation of BASIX Commitments
63. Revised NatHERS certificates are to be submitted to the satisfaction of the certifying authority prior to the issue of the relevant Construction Certificate for works at ground level or above. The applicant is to ensure that all apartments have corresponding NatHERS Certificate of the same label and is modelled as per information provided on the stamped plans. Reason: To comply with legislative requirements of Clause 75 of the Environmental Planning & Assessment Regulation 2021. Environmental Health ACOUSTIC REPORT
64. The recommendations or acoustic mitigation measures outlined in Development Application Acoustic Assessment Report, Melrose Park Lot K, prepared by Acoustic Logic Date 27 May 2025 Revision 0 Ref 20241353.3/2705A/R0/LJK shall be incorporated into the plans and documentation accompanying the relevant Construction Certificate to the satisfaction of the Certifying Authority. Reason: To ensure a suitable level of residential amenity. DA/356/2025 20 DETAILED ACOUSTIC ASSESSMENT
65. A detailed acoustic assessment shall be made by a suitably qualified and experienced acoustic consultant once mechanical plant equipment have been selected. The acoustic report shall be submitted to the Principal Certifying Authority prior to the issue of the relevant construction certificate. Reason: To demonstrate compliance with submitted reports Public Domain DRIVEWAY TO MATCH PUBLIC DOMAIN
156. All waste servicing instructions from Council must be complied with at all times. This includes any directives regarding the presentation of bins to a designated collection point and the maintenance of waste storage areas. Reason: To ensure the safety and effectiveness of ongoing waste collection services. USE IS NOT TO CAUSE OFFENSIVE NOISE OR VIBRATION
158. Noise and vibration from the use and operation of any plant and equipment and/or building services associated with the premises shall not give rise to "offensive noise' as defined by the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997. Reason: To reduce noise levels. Noise from mechanical equipment DA No.:DA/545/2024 Page | 67
158. Noise and vibration from the use and operation of any plant and equipment and/or building services associated with the premises shall not give rise to "offensive noise' as defined by the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997. Reason: To reduce noise levels. NOISE FROM MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT
138. Prior to an Occupation Certificate being issued, a lock box must be purchased from Council and installed in an agreed location to allow servicing bins where access is secured. Reason: To ensure single master key access by Council contractor. DA/356/2025 40 COMPLIANCE WITH THE ACOUSTIC REPORT
84. Noise and vibration from the use and operation of any plant and equipment and/or building services associated with the premises shall not give rise to "offensive noise' as defined by the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997. Reason: To reduce noise levels. Air Emissions
159. The proposed use of the premises and the operation of all plant and equipment shall not give rise to an 'offensive noise' as defined in the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997. Reason: To protect the amenity of the area. Air Conditioners in Residential Buildings
159. The proposed use of the premises and the operation of all plant and equipment shall not give rise to an 'offensive noise' as defined in the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997. Reason: To protect the amenity of the area. Traffic ROLLER SHUTTER DOOR
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