Cumberland Operational Noise Conditions
40 operational noise conditions imposed by Cumberland 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.
37. DADWA07 - General Site Requirements during Demolition and Construction All of the following are to be satisfied/complied with during demolition, construction and any other Document Set ID: 11236492 Version: 4, Version Date: 22/11/2024 site works: a) A single entrance is permitted to service the site for demolition and construction. The footway and nature strip at the service entrance must be planked out with close boarded, hardwood timber footpath protection pads. The pad shall cover the entire width of the footpath for the full width of the entrance area. b) No blasting is to be carried out at any time during construction of the building. c) Care must be taken during demolition/…
73. DADWA07 - General Site Requirements during Demolition and Construction All of the following are to be satisfied/complied with during demolition, construction and any other site works: a) A single entrance is permitted to service the site for demolition and construction. The footway and nature strip at the service entrance must be planked out with close boarded, hardwood timber footpath protection pads. The pad shall cover the entire width of the footpath for the full width of the entrance area. b) No blasting is to be carried out at any time during construction of the building. c) Care must be taken during demolition/ excavation/ building/ construction to prevent any damage to adjoining…
46. DADWA07 - General Site Requirements during Demolition and Construction All of the following are to be satisfied/complied with during demolition, construction and any other site works: a) A single entrance is permitted to service the site for demolition and construction. The footway and nature strip at the service entrance must be planked out with close boarded, hardwood timber footpath protection pads. The pad shall cover the entire width of the footpath for the full width of the entrance area. b) Care must be taken during demolition/ excavation/ building/ construction to prevent any damage to adjoining buildings. c) Adjoining owner property rights and the need for owner's permission…
70. DADWA07 - General Site Requirements during Demolition and Construction All of the following are to be satisfied/complied with during demolition, construction and any other site works: a) A single entrance is permitted to service the site for demolition and construction. The footway and nature strip at the service entrance must be planked out with close boarded, hardwood timber footpath protection pads. The pad shall cover the entire width of the footpath for the full width of the entrance area. b) Care must be taken during demolition/ excavation/ building/ construction to prevent any damage to adjoining buildings. c) Adjoining owner property rights and the need for owner's permission…
69. DADWA07 - General Site Requirements during Demolition and Construction All of the following are to be satisfied/complied with during demolition, construction and any other site works: a) A single entrance is permitted to service the site for demolition and construction. The footway and nature strip at the service entrance must be planked out with close boarded, hardwood timber footpath protection pads. The pad shall cover the entire width of the footpath for the full width of the entrance area. b) Care must be taken during demolition/ excavation/ building/ construction to prevent any damage to adjoining buildings. c) Adjoining owner property rights and the need for owner's permission…
65. DADWA07 - General Site Requirements during Demolition and Construction All of the following are to be satisfied/complied with during demolition, construction and any other site works: a) A single entrance is permitted to service the site for demolition and construction. The footway and nature strip at the service entrance must be planked out with close boarded, hardwood timber footpath protection pads. The pad shall cover the entire width of the footpath for the full width of the entrance area. b) Care must be taken during demolition/ excavation/ building/ construction to prevent any damage to adjoining buildings. c) Adjoining owner property rights and the need for owner's permission…
99. DAOUC16 - Entertainment Noise Emission Criteria Noise from entertainment sources at the premises (music and patrons) must comply with the following: a) The LA10, 15 minute noise level emitted from the use must not exceed the background noise level (LA90, 15minute) in any octave band centre frequency (31.5 Hz to 8 kHz inclusive) by more than 5dB(A) between the hours of 7.00am and 12.00 midnight when assessed at the boundary of any affected residence. b) The LA10, 15 minute noise level emitted from the use must not exceed the background noise level (LA90, 15 minute) in any octave band centre frequency (31.5 Hz to 8 kHz inclusive) between the hours of 12.00 midnight and 7.00am when…
64. DADWA07 - General Site Requirements during Demolition and Construction All of the following are to be satisfied/complied with during demolition, construction and any other site works: a) A single entrance is permitted to service the site for demolition and construction. b) Care must be taken during demolition/ excavation and construction to prevent any damage to adjoining buildings. c) Adjoining owner property rights and the need for owner's permission must be observed at all times, including the entering onto land for the purpose of undertaking works. d) Any demolition and excess construction materials are to be recycled wherever practicable. e) The disposal of construction and…
9. DAPDB10 - Demolition, Excavation, Construction Noise and Vibration Management Plan A site specific Noise Management Plan shall be developed and submitted to the Council or registered certifier prior to the commencement of any demolition, excavation and construction works on site. The Plan must be prepared by a suitably qualified Acoustic Consultant, being a consultant who holds a current member grade of the Australian Acoustical Society. The Plan must include but not be limited to the following: a) Identification of any noise sensitive receivers near to the site; b) A prediction as to the level of noise and vibration impact, including the likely number of high Document Set ID: 11758583…
51. DADWA07 - General Site Requirements during Demolition and Construction All of the following are to be satisfied/complied with during demolition, construction and any other site works: a) A single entrance is permitted to service the site for demolition and construction. b) Care must be taken during demolition/ excavation/ building/ construction to prevent any damage to adjoining buildings. c) Any demolition and excess construction materials are to be recycled wherever practicable. d) The disposal of construction and demolition waste must be in accordance with the requirements of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997. e) All waste on the site is to be stored, handled and…
11. DAPDB10 - Demolition, Excavation, Construction Noise and Vibration Management Plan A site specific Noise Management Plan shall be developed and submitted to the Council or registered certifier prior to the commencement of any demolition, excavation and construction works on site. The Plan must be prepared by a suitably qualified Acoustic Consultant, being a consultant who holds a current member grade of the Australian Acoustical Society. The Plan must include but not be limited to the following: a) Identification of any noise sensitive receivers near to the site; b) A prediction as to the level of noise and vibration impact, including the likely number of high noise intrusive…
9. DAPDB10 - Demolition, Excavation, Construction Noise and Vibration Management Plan A site specific Noise Management Plan shall be developed and submitted to the Council or registered certifier prior to the commencement of any demolition, excavation and construction works on site. The Plan must be prepared by a suitably qualified Acoustic Consultant, being a consultant who holds a current member grade of the Australian Acoustical Society. The Plan must include but not be limited to the following: a) Identification of any noise sensitive receivers near to the site; b) A prediction as to the level of noise and vibration impact, including the likely number of high noise intrusive…
9. DAPDB10 - Demolition, Excavation, Construction Noise and Vibration Management Plan A site specific Noise Management Plan shall be developed and submitted to the Council or registered certifier prior to the commencement of any demolition, excavation and construction works on site. The Plan must be prepared by a suitably qualified Acoustic Consultant, being a consultant who holds a current member grade of the Australian Acoustical Society. The Plan must include but not be limited to the following: a) Identification of any noise sensitive receivers near to the site; b) A prediction as to the level of noise and vibration impact, including the likely number of high noise intrusive…
82. DAOCG02 - Noise Limiter Prior to commencement of use: a) all speakers associated with any amplification equipment are to be located entirely within the building; b) all equipment and associated noise limiters shall be approved by a suitably qualified acoustic consultant, being a consultant who holds a current member grade of the Australian Acoustical Society, as being in accordance with the manufacturer’s specification to ensure that resultant amplified sound complies with the entertainment noise emission criteria set out in this consent and any other relevant criteria identified in the approved acoustic report; c) on setting the noise limiters an acoustic compliance report shall be…
112. DAOUC14 - General Noise Emission Criteria Cumulative noise from the development must not exceed any required project amenity/intrusiveness noise level or maximum noise level as determined in accordance with relevant requirements of the NSW EPA Noise Policy for Industry 2017 (NPfI). Also, noise emissions from the development must not exceed the Rating Background Level (RBL) by more than 3dB(A) (LAeq,15 min) when measured within any habitable room of an affected residential premises or within any noise-sensitive commercial premises, with appropriate consideration of modifying factors in accordance with Fact Sheet C of the NPfI. In the event of Council receiving complaints regarding…
115. DAOCA06 - Adaptable Housing A minimum of sixty ninety (61 90) apartments within the development shall be made adaptable. (Reason: To ensure that an appropriate number of apartments are made adaptable within the development) [Condition 115 of DA2022/0776 as amended by this Development Consent Document Set ID: 11576038 Version: 4, Version Date: 01/05/2025 DA2024/0331] Condition 121 of DA2022/0776 is amended as follows: 121.DAOCB04 - Acoustic Verification Report Prior to the issue of the Occupation Certificate, a suitably qualified acoustic consultant* must prepare an acoustic verification report to the satisfaction of the Registered Certifier that confirms the following: a) All…
76. DAOUC14 - General Noise Emission Criteria Cumulative noise from the development must not exceed any required project amenity/intrusiveness noise level or maximum noise level as determined in accordance with relevant requirements of the NSW EPA Noise Policy for Industry 2017 (NPfI). Background noise monitoring for the purpose of ensuring compliance with the NPfI must be carried out in accordance with the long-term Document Set ID: 11236492 Version: 4, Version Date: 22/11/2024 methodology in Fact Sheet B of the NPfI. An LAeq,15 minute (noise level) emitted from the development must not exceed the LA90, 15 minute (background noise level) by more than 3dB when assessed inside any habitable…
142. DAOUC14 - General Noise Emission Criteria Cumulative noise from the development must not exceed any required project amenity/intrusiveness noise level or maximum noise level as determined in accordance with relevant requirements of the NSW EPA Noise Policy for Industry 2017 (NPfI). Background noise monitoring for the purpose of ensuring compliance with the NPfI must be carried out in accordance with the long-term methodology in Fact Sheet B of the NPfI. An LAeq,15 minute (noise level) emitted from the development must not exceed the LA90, 15 minute (background noise level) by more than 3dB when assessed inside any habitable room of any affected residence or noise sensitive commercial…
110. DAOUC14 - General Noise Emission Criteria Cumulative noise from the development must not exceed any required project amenity/intrusiveness noise level or maximum noise level as determined in accordance with relevant requirements of the NSW EPA Noise Policy for Industry 2017 (NPfI). Background noise monitoring for the purpose of ensuring compliance with the NPfI must be carried out in accordance with the long-term methodology in Fact Sheet B of the NPfI. An LAeq,15 minute (noise level) emitted from the development must not exceed the LA90, 15 minute (background noise level) by more than 3dB when assessed inside any habitable room of any affected residence or noise sensitive commercial…
133. DAOUC14 - General Noise Emission Criteria Cumulative noise from the development must not exceed any required project amenity/intrusiveness noise level or maximum noise level as determined in accordance with relevant requirements of the NSW EPA Noise Policy for Industry 2017 (NPfI). Background noise monitoring for the purpose of ensuring compliance with the NPfI must be carried out in accordance with the long-term methodology in Fact Sheet B of the NPfI. An LAeq,15 minute (noise level) emitted from the development must not exceed the LA90, 15 minute (background noise level) by more than 3dB when assessed inside any habitable room of any affected residence or noise sensitive commercial…
141. DAOUC14 - General Noise Emission Criteria Cumulative noise from the development must not exceed any required project amenity/intrusiveness noise level or maximum noise level as determined in accordance with relevant requirements of the NSW EPA Noise Policy for Industry 2017 (NPfI). Background noise monitoring for the purpose of ensuring compliance with the NPfI must be carried out in accordance with the long-term methodology in Fact Sheet B of the NPfI. An LAeq,15 minute (noise level) emitted from the development must not exceed the LA90, 15 minute (background noise level) by more than 3dB when assessed inside any habitable room of any affected residence or noise sensitive commercial…
98. DAOUC14 - General Noise Emission Criteria Cumulative noise from the development must not exceed any required project amenity/intrusiveness noise level or maximum noise level as determined in accordance with relevant requirements of the NSW EPA Noise Policy for Industry 2017 (NPfI). Background noise monitoring for the purpose of ensuring compliance with the NPfI must be carried out in accordance with the long-term methodology in Fact Sheet B of the NPfI. An LAeq,15 minute (noise level) emitted from the development must not exceed the LA90, 15 minute (background noise level) by more than 3dB when assessed inside any habitable room of any affected residence or noise sensitive commercial…
6. DAGCZ01 - Noise Amenity In the event of Council receiving justified noise complaints from nearby residential receivers resulting from operation of the premises related to this consent, the site operator shall, at their own expense, engage a suitably qualified acoustic consultant to undertake a noise assessment in accordance with the requirements of the NSW EPA Noise Policy for Industry 2017 (NPfI). The assessment must include background noise monitoring for the purpose of ensuring compliance with the NPfI must be carried out in accordance with the long-term methodology in Fact Sheet B of the NPfI and make recommendations on how any identified noise impacts can be addressed. These…
155. DAOUZ01 - Noise Amenity In the event of Council receiving complaints regarding excessive noise, the person(s) in control of the premises shall at their own cost, engage a suitably qualified acoustic consultant to undertake a noise assessment in accordance with the requirements of the NSW EPA Noise Policy for Industry 2017 (NPfI). The assessment must include background noise monitoring for the purpose of ensuring compliance with the NPfI must be carried out in accordance with the long-term methodology in Fact Sheet B of the NPfI and make recommendations on how any identified noise impacts can be addressed. These recommendations must then be implemented by the site operator in a timely…
105. DAOCB04 - Acoustic Verification Report Prior to the issue of the Occupation Certificate, a suitably qualified acoustic consultant, being a consultant who holds current member grade of the Australian Acoustical Society, must prepare an acoustic verification report to the satisfaction of the Principal Certifier that confirms the following: a) All recommendations contained in the DA acoustic report prepared by Acouras Consultancy dated 18/07/2025 and referenced SYD2023-1141-R001F have been implemented, and b) The project specific noise criteria established in the DA acoustic report and any other noise and vibration criteria specified in this consent are being complied with. Document Set…
55. DACCL05 - Compliance with Acoustic Report Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, the construction drawings and construction methodology must be assessed and certified by a suitably qualified Acoustic Consultant to be in accordance with any requirements and recommendations of the approved acoustic report prepared by Acouras Consultancy Reference SY2022-1083-R001D SY2022-1083-R002E and dated 19/7/2023 26/04/2024. Note: Suitably qualified Acoustic Consultant means a consultant who holds a current member grade of the Australian Acoustics Society. (Reason: To ensure appropriate noise attenuation measures are used) [Condition 55 of DA2022/0776 as amended by this Development Consent…
110. DAOCB04 - Acoustic Verification Report Prior to the issue of the Occupation Certificate, a suitably qualified acoustic consultant, being a consultant who holds current member grade of the Australian Acoustical Society, must prepare an acoustic verification report to the satisfaction of the Principal Certifier that confirms the following: a) All recommendations contained in the DA acoustic report prepared by Pulse White Noise Acoustics Pty Ltd dated 03 August 2025 Version: R1 and referenced Project Number 240760 have been implemented, and b) The project specific noise criteria established in the DA acoustic report and any other noise and vibration criteria specified in this consent are…
76. DAOCB04 - Acoustic Verification Report Prior to the issue of the relevant Occupation Certificate, a suitably qualified acoustic consultant, being a consultant who holds current member grade of the Australian Acoustical Society, must prepare an acoustic verification report to the satisfaction of the Principal Certifier that confirms the following: a) All recommendations contained in the DA acoustic report prepared by Pulse White Noise Acoustics dated 9 February 2024 reference 230674 Revision R5 have been implemented, and b) The project specific noise criteria established in the DA acoustic report and any other noise and vibration criteria specified in this consent are being complied…
99. DAOCB04 - Acoustic Verification Report Prior to the issue of the Occupation Certificate, a suitably qualified acoustic consultant, being a consultant who holds current member grade of the Australian Acoustical Society, must prepare an acoustic verification report to the satisfaction of the Principal Certifier that confirms the following: a) All recommendations contained in the DA acoustic report prepared by SLR Consulting Australia, dated 4 June 2025 and reference number 610.032333.00001 have been implemented, and b) The project specific noise criteria established in the DA acoustic report and any other noise and vibration criteria specified in this consent are being complied with.…
114. DAOCB04 - Acoustic Verification Report Prior to the issue of the Occupation Certificate, a suitably qualified acoustic consultant, being a consultant who holds current member grade of the Australian Acoustical Society, must prepare an acoustic verification report to the satisfaction of the Principal Certifier that confirms the following: a) All recommendations contained in the DA acoustic report prepared by Acoustic Logic dated 20/02/2025 reference 20241090.1/2002A/R3/EM have been implemented, and b) The project specific noise criteria established in the DA acoustic report and any other noise and vibration criteria specified in this consent are being complied with. (Reason: To protect…
65. DAOCB04 - Acoustic Verification Report Prior to the issue of the Occupation Certificate, a suitably qualified acoustic consultant, being a consultant who holds current member grade of the Australian Acoustical Society, must prepare an acoustic verification report to the satisfaction of the Principal Certifier that confirms the following: a) All recommendations contained in the DA acoustic report prepared by Day Design Pty Ltd, ref: 6613-4.3R, dated 27 June 2024 have been implemented, and b) The project specific noise criteria established in the DA acoustic report and any other noise and vibration criteria specified in this consent are being complied with. (Reason: To protect residential…
95. DAOCB04 - Acoustic Verification Report Prior to the issue of the Occupation Certificate, a suitably qualified acoustic consultant, being a consultant who holds current member grade of the Australian Acoustical Society, must prepare an acoustic verification report to the satisfaction of the Principal Certifier that confirms the following: a) All recommendations contained in the DA acoustic report prepared by JHA services with reference 240012 dated 9 May 2024have been implemented, and b) The project specific noise criteria established in the DA acoustic report and any other noise and vibration criteria specified in this consent are being complied with. (Reason: To protect residential…
111. DAOUC18 - No speakers or Amplified Sound Equipment Outside Music and other amplified sound played on the roof terrace and cafeteria outdoor areas of the new building shall not give rise to offensive noise as defined under the provisions of the Protection of the Environment Operation Act 1997. The noise level output shall not exceed 5dB(A) above the ambient background noise level at the boundary of the nearest noise sensitive receivers. Speakers located within the proposed Administration Building must not be placed so as to direct the playing of music or other amplified sound (PA announcements) towards the adjacent noise sensitive receivers. (Reason: To protect residential amenity)
48. DACCL05 - Compliance with Acoustic Report Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, the construction drawings and construction methodology must be assessed and certified by a suitably qualified acoustic consultant, being a consultant who holds a current member grade of the Australian Acoustic Society, as being in accordance with any requirements and recommendations of the approved acoustic report prepared Document Set ID: 11758583 Version: 1, Version Date: 14/07/2025 by Acoustic Logic dated 20/02/2025 reference 20241090.1/2002A/R3/EM. (Reason: To ensure appropriate noise attenuation measures are used)
41. DACCL05 - Compliance with Acoustic Report Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, the construction drawings and construction methodology must be assessed and certified by a suitably qualified acoustic consultant, being a consultant who holds a current member grade of the Australian Acoustic Society, as being in accordance with any requirements and recommendations of the approved acoustic report prepared by Pulse White Noise Acoustics Pty Ltd dated 03 August 2025 Version: R1 and referenced Project Number 240760. (Reason: To ensure appropriate noise attenuation measures are used)
28. DACCL05 - Compliance with Acoustic Report Prior to the issue of the relevant Construction Certificate, the construction drawings and construction methodology must be assessed and certified by a suitably qualified acoustic consultant, being a consultant who holds a current member grade of the Australian Acoustic Society, as being in accordance with any requirements and recommendations of the approved acoustic report prepared by Pulse White Noise Acoustics dated 9 February 2024 and reference number 230674. (Reason: To ensure appropriate noise attenuation measures are used)
47. DACCL05 - Compliance with Acoustic Report Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, the construction drawings and construction methodology must be assessed and certified by a suitably qualified acoustic consultant, being a consultant who holds a current member grade of the Australian Acoustic Society, as being in accordance with any requirements and recommendations of the approved acoustic report prepared by SLR Consulting Australia, dated 4 June 2025 and reference number 610.032333.00001. (Reason: To ensure appropriate noise attenuation measures are used).
40. DACCL05 - Compliance with Acoustic Report Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, the construction drawings and construction methodology must be assessed and certified by a suitably qualified acoustic consultant, being a consultant who holds a current member grade of the Australian Acoustic Society, as being in accordance with any requirements and recommendations of the approved acoustic report prepared by Acouras Consultancy dated 18/07/2025 and referenced SYD2023-1141-R001F. (Reason: To ensure appropriate noise attenuation measures are used)
20. DACCL05 - Compliance with Acoustic Report Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, the construction drawings and construction methodology must be assessed and certified by a suitably qualified acoustic consultant, being a consultant who holds a current member grade of the Australian Acoustic Society, as being in accordance with any requirements and recommendations of the approved acoustic report prepared by Day Design Pty Ltd, ref: 6613-4.3R, dated 27 June 2024. (Reason: To ensure appropriate noise attenuation measures are used)
40. DACCL05 - Compliance with Acoustic Report Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, the construction drawings and construction methodology must be assessed and certified by a suitably qualified acoustic consultant, being a consultant who holds a current member grade of the Australian Acoustic Society, as being in accordance with any requirements and recommendations of the approved acoustic report prepared by JHA services with reference 240012 dated 9 May 2024. (Reason: To ensure appropriate noise attenuation measures are used)
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