Wollongong Operational Noise Conditions
17 operational noise conditions imposed by Wollongong across 2 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.
217. Noise Complaints Should noise complaints be received as a result of operation of the hotel or motel, Council may request the manager/operator of the business to submit an acoustic report prepared by a member of the Australian Acoustic Society (AAS) or the Association of Australian Acoustic Consultants (AAAC). The report must assess the noise and recommend a suitable attenuation plan to meet the NSW EPA Noise Criteria. A copy of the acoustic report with the consultant’s recommendation must be sent to Council prior to undertaking of the recommended attenuation work to meet the noise criteria. Reason: To ensure protection of the neighbourhood amenity.
211. Noise Complaints Should noise complaints be received as a result of operation of the hotel or motel, Council may request the manager/operator of the business to submit an acoustic report prepared by a member of the Australian Acoustic Society (AAS) or the Association of Australian Acoustic Consultants (AAAC). The report must assess the noise and recommend a suitable attenuation plan to meet the NSW EPA Noise Criteria. A copy of the acoustic report with the consultant’s recommendation must be sent to Council prior to undertaking of the recommended attenuation work to meet the noise criteria. Reason: To ensure protection of the neighbourhood amenity.
215. Acoustic Compliance Report Within 6 months of commencement of hotel operation, the hotel management shall submit a noise compliance report prepared by an acoustic consultant who is a member of the Australian Acoustic Society (AAS) or the Association of Australian Acoustic Consultants (AAAC) in relation to the hotel compliance with the NSW Noise Guide for Local Government. A copy of the acoustic compliance report must be submitted to Council. Reason: To ensure compliance with relevant legislation.
209. Acoustic Compliance Report Within 6 months of commencement of hotel operation, the hotel management shall submit a noise compliance report prepared by an acoustic consultant who is a member of the Australian Acoustic Society (AAS) or the Association of Australian Acoustic Consultants (AAAC) in relation to the hotel compliance with the NSW Noise Guide for Local Government. A copy of the acoustic compliance report must be submitted to Council. Reason: To ensure compliance with relevant legislation.
74. Implementation of the recommendations of Acoustic Report The recommendations of the Environmental Acoustical Assessment prepared by Harwood Acoustic Acoustical Consulting (Reference: 2203020E-R) dated 4 July 2023 shall be implemented in full. Details demonstrating compliance shall be provided with the Construction Certificate. The development must comply with the NSW EPA Noise Guidelines. Reason: To protect the amenity of the neighbourhood.
73. Implementation of the recommendations of Acoustic Report The recommendations of the Environmental Acoustical Assessment prepared by Harwood Acoustic Acoustical Consulting (Reference: 2203020E-R) dated 4 July 2023 shall be implemented in full. Details demonstrating compliance shall be provided with the Construction Certificate. The development must comply with the NSW EPA Noise Guidelines. Reason: To protect the amenity of the neighbourhood.
141. Noise from the Operation of the Club Noise from the operation of club must be managed to meet the recommendations of section 6.2 Operational Noise Management Plan of the Environmental Noise Assessment prepared by Harwood Acoustics Pty Ltd dated 7 November 2024 and Office of Liquor and Gaming NSW noise conditions. Reason: To protect neighbourhood amenity.
211. Restricted Delivery Hours The delivery of service trucks shall be limited to 6.30 am to 9.00 pm daily, Mondays to Fridays and 8.00 am to 5.00 pm Saturdays only. Any alteration to the approved delivery hours will require the separate approval of Council. Reason: To ensure protection of the environment and neighbourhood amenity.
205. Restricted Delivery Hours The delivery of service trucks shall be limited to 6.30 am to 9.00 pm daily, Mondays to Fridays and 8.00 am to 5.00 pm Saturdays only. Any alteration to the approved delivery hours will require the separate approval of Council. Reason: To ensure protection of the environment and neighbourhood amenity.
3. Notwithstanding compliance with the above, the noise from the licensed premises shall not be audible within any habitable room in any residential premises between the hours of midnight and 7.00 am as the development consent permits. Reason: To ensure compliance with the legislation and protect the amenity of the neighbourhood.
3. Notwithstanding compliance with the above, the noise from the licensed premises shall not be audible within any habitable room in any residential premises between the hours of midnight and 7.00 am as the development consent permits. Reason: To ensure compliance with the legislation and protect the amenity of the neighbourhood.
1. The LA(10) noise level emitted from the licensed premises shall not exceed the background noise level in any Octave Band Centre Frequency (31.5Hz–8kHz inclusive) by more than 5 dB(A) between 7.00 am to midnight at the boundary of any affected residence.
1. The LA(10) noise level emitted from the licensed premises shall not exceed the background noise level in any Octave Band Centre Frequency (31.5Hz–8kHz inclusive) by more than 5 dB(A) between 7.00 am to midnight at the boundary of any affected residence.
2. The LA(10) noise level emitted from the licensed premises shall not exceed the background noise level in any Octave Band Centre Frequency (31.5Hz–8kHz inclusive) between midnight and 7.00 am at the boundary of any affected residence.
2. The LA(10) noise level emitted from the licensed premises shall not exceed the background noise level in any Octave Band Centre Frequency (31.5Hz–8kHz inclusive) between midnight and 7.00 am at the boundary of any affected residence.
212. Noise from the Operation of Licensed Premises Noise from the operation of licensed premises must be managed to meet the Office of Liquor and Gaming NSW noise conditions. Reason: To protect neighbourhood amenity.
206. Noise from the Operation of Licensed Premises Noise from the operation of licensed premises must be managed to meet the Office of Liquor and Gaming NSW noise conditions. Reason: To protect neighbourhood amenity.
Snippets shown for reference only. Verify against the original consent on the NSW Planning Portal.
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