Inner West Operational Noise Conditions
15 operational noise conditions imposed by Inner West 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.
70. Noise – Acoustic Within the first sixty (60) days of the completion of each stage of development, as referred to in the approved Overall Staging Diagram (21049 DA-915 Issue B prepared by Leaf Architecture and dated 15/12/2022), the following acoustic measures must be undertaken: • A suitably qualified acoustic consultant must be appointed to: • Measure and verify the noise emanating from the site; and • If necessary, make recommendations to ensure that the noise emanating from the site complies with the noise criteria. • The noise measurements must be: • Undertaken without the knowledge of the applicant, manager, or operator of the site; • Taken on at least three (3) different occasions…
Bin Storage All bins are to be stored within the site. Bins are to be returned to the property within 12 hours of having been collected. Documentation of Waste and Recycling Services The development must have written evidence of all valid and current contracts and/ or tip dockets for the disposal and/ or processing of all waste streams generated from the site. Noise General The proposed use of the premises and the operation of all plant and equipment must not give rise to an ‘offensive noise’ as defined in the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 and Regulations, NSW EPA Noise Policy for Industry and NSW EPA Noise Guide for Local Government. Operation and Management Plan The…
129. A ircraft Noise Prior to the issue of any Occupation Certificate, the Principal Certifier must be provided with a report prepared and submitted by an accredited Acoustics Consultant certifying that the final construction meets AS2021-2015 with regard to the noise attenuation measures referred to in the “Before the Issue of a Construction Certificate” Section of this Determination. Such report must include external and internal noise levels to ensure that the external noise levels during the test are representative of the typical maximum levels that may occur at this development. Where it is found that internal noise levels are greater than the required dB(A) rating due to faulty…
103. N oise – Acoustic Report Prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate, the Principal Certifier must be provided with an acoustic report prepared by suitably qualified acoustic consultant which demonstrates and certifies that noise and vibration emissions from the development comply with the relevant provisions of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 and conditions of Council’s approval, including any recommendations of the acoustic report referenced in the conditions of the approval. The acoustic report is to be prepared by a suitably qualified and experienced acoustic consultant and any recommendations must be consistent with the approved plans. Reason: To ensure…
52. Noise – Acoustic Report Prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate, the Principal Certifier must be provided with an acoustic report prepared by suitably qualified acoustic consultant which demonstrates and certifies that noise and vibration emissions from the development comply with the relevant provisions of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 and conditions of Council’s approval, including any recommendations of the acoustic report referenced in the conditions of the approval. The acoustic report is to be prepared by a suitably qualified and experienced acoustic consultant and any recommendations must be consistent with the approved plans. Reason: To ensure…
54. Noise – Acoustic Report Prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate, the Principal Certifier must be provided with an acoustic report prepared by suitably qualified acoustic consultant which demonstrates and certifies that noise and vibration emissions from the development comply with the relevant provisions of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 and conditions of Council’s approval, including any recommendations of the acoustic report referenced in the conditions of the approval. The acoustic report is to be prepared by a suitably qualified and experienced acoustic consultant and any recommendations must be consistent with the approved plans. Reason: To ensure…
135. N oise From Road, Rail & Aircraft – Compliance Prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate, the Principal Certifier must be provided with an acoustic report prepared by suitably qualified acoustic consultant, confirming that the development complies with the requirements of the: a. State Environmental Planning Policy (Infrastructure) 2007; b. NSW Planning, Development near Rail Corridors and Busy Roads – Interim Guideline; c. Australian Standard 2021-2000: Acoustics - Aircraft noise intrusion - Building siting and construction; d. conditions of development consent Reason: To ensure compliance with the relevant Australian Standard.
62. N oise General – Acoustic Report Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, the Certifying Authority must be provided with an acoustic report demonstrating that noise and vibration from the operation of the premises will satisfy the relevant provisions of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 and Regulations and relevant state and local policies and guidelines. The acoustic report is to be prepared by a suitably qualified and experienced acoustic consultant and any recommendations must be consistent with the approved plans. Reason: To protect the amenity of the neighbourhood.
21. Noise General – Acoustic Report Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, the Certifying Authority must be provided with an acoustic report demonstrating that noise and vibration from the operation of the premises will satisfy the relevant provisions of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 and Regulations and relevant state and local policies and guidelines. The acoustic report is to be prepared by a suitably qualified and experienced acoustic consultant and any recommendations must be consistent with the approved plans. Reason: To protect the amenity of the neighbourhood.
19. Noise General – Acoustic Report Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, the Certifying Authority must be provided with an acoustic report demonstrating that noise and vibration from the operation of the premises will satisfy the relevant provisions of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 and Regulations and relevant state and local policies and guidelines. The acoustic report is to be prepared by a suitably qualified and experienced acoustic consultant and any recommendations must be consistent with the approved plans. Reason: To protect the amenity of the neighbourhood.
68. A coustic Report – Aircraft Noise Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, the Certifying Authority must be provided with amended plans detailing the recommendations of an acoustic report prepared by a suitably qualified Acoustic Engineer demonstrating compliance of the development with the relevant provisions of Australian Standard AS 2021:2015 Acoustics – Aircraft noise intrusion – Building siting and construction. Reason: To ensure all noise attenuation is in accordance with the relevant Australian Standard.
142. N oise General The proposed use of the premises and the operation of all plant and equipment must not give rise to an ‘offensive noise’ as defined in the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 and Regulations, NSW EPA Noise Policy for Industry and NSW EPA Noise Guide for Local Government. Reason: To protect the amenity of the neighbourhood.
62. Noise General The proposed use of the premises and the operation of all plant and equipment must not give rise to an ‘offensive noise’ as defined in the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 and Regulations, NSW EPA Noise Policy for Industry and NSW EPA Noise Guide for Local Government. Reason: To protect the amenity of the neighbourhood.
64. Noise General The proposed use of the premises and the operation of all plant and equipment must not give rise to an ‘offensive noise’ as defined in the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 and Regulations, NSW EPA Noise Policy for Industry and NSW EPA Noise Guide for Local Government. Reason: To protect the amenity of the neighbourhood.
11. N oise – Consultant’s Recommendations The recommendations contained in the acoustic report prepared by Acoustic Logic reference 20221426.1/1005A/3R/JHT dated 10/05/2023 must be implemented. Reason: To protect the amenity of the neighbourhood and ensure that the development is carried out in accordance with the consent.
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