Ku-ring-gai Stormwater Conditions
78 stormwater conditions imposed by Ku-ring-gai across 6 development applications in our dataset. Stormwater conditions control how a development collects, detains and discharges rainwater runoff — on-site detention (OSD), drainage easements, water-sensitive urban design and connection to council drainage systems.
24. Amendments to approved engineering plans 24. Amendments to approved engineering plans To enable the Condition to be satisfied prior to the issue of Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, the Certifier Prior to the issue of a the relevant Construction Certificate, the ‘relevant’ Construction Certificate and enable the shall be satisfied that the approved engineering plan, listed the Certifier shall be satisfied that the approved engineering flexibility to provide staged Construction Certificates. below and endorsed with Council’s stamp, have been plan, listed below and endorsed with Council’s stamp, have amended in accordance with the requirements of this been amended in…
48. Arborist’s inspection and reporting The tree/s to be retained shall be inspected and monitored by an AQF Level 5 arborist in accordance with the current version of Australian Standard AS 4970 - Protection of trees on development sites during and after completion of development works to ensure their long term survival. The Principal Certifier must be provided with reports by the project arborist within 7 days of the inspection detailing the date of inspection, identifying the trees by their number, the location and species, tree health, compliance with conditions of the Development Consent, description of the works inspected, description of any impacts to trees and any rectification…
1. Amendments to landscape plan The landscape plan(s), listed below must be amended in accordance with the requirements of this condition as well as other conditions of this Development Consent: Plan no. Drawn by Dated G721_LP_00 to G721_LP _13 Revision C CPS Creative Planning Solutions 22/09/25 The above landscape plan(s) shall be amended as follows: Front Setback i. All proposed retaining walls within the deep soil areas of the front setback must be removed to ensure deep soil areas remain continuous and unfragmented. Retaining walls must be minimised in height and the top of wall height must not exceed natural ground levels. ii. Pedestrian access shall be relocated to the northern side…
30. Stormwater quality control 30. Stormwater quality control To enable the Condition to be satisfied prior to the issue of Prior to issue of any Construction Certificate, the Certifier is Prior to issue of any the relevant Construction Certificate, the ‘relevant’ Construction Certificate and enable the to be satisfied that Stormwater Treatment Measures for the the Certifier is to be satisfied that Stormwater Treatment flexibility to provide staged Construction Certificates. proposed development have been designed in accordance Measures for the proposed development have been with the requirements of Part 24C.6 of the Ku-ring-gai DCP designed in accordance with the requirements of Part 24C.6…
97. Works as executed plans for stormwater management and disposal Prior to issue of an Occupation Certificate, a registered surveyor must provide a works as executed survey of the completed stormwater drainage and management systems. The survey must be submitted to and approved by the Principal Certifier prior to issue of an Occupation Certificate. The survey must indicate: as built (reduced) surface and invert levels for all drainage pits gradients of drainage lines, materials and dimensions as built (reduced) level(s) at the approved point of discharge to the public drainage system as built location and internal dimensions of all detention and retention structures on the…
98. OSD positive covenant stormwater detention facilities 98. OSD positive covenant stormwater detention facilities This amendment seeks to clarify that the condition should Prior issue of a Subdivision Certificate, a positive covenant Prior issue of a Subdivision Certificate a final plan of only apply at the point of final subdivision (being the strata and restriction on the use of land under Section 88B of the subdivision, a positive covenant and restriction on the use subdivision for the development lot), rather than the initial Conveyancing Act 1919, burdening the property with the of land under Section 88B of the Conveyancing Act 1919, two lot subdivision. requirement to maintain the…
99. Positive covenant retention and re-use facilities 99. Positive covenant retention and re-use facilities This amendment seeks to clarify that the condition should Prior to issue of a Subdivision Certificate, the Applicant shall Prior to issue of a Subdivision Certificate a final plan of only apply at the point of final subdivision (being the strata create a positive covenant and restriction on the use of land subdivision, the Applicant shall create a positive covenant subdivision for the development lot), rather than the initial under Section 88B of the Conveyancing Act 1919, burdening and restriction on the use of land under Section 88B of the two lot subdivision. the property with the…
25. Compliance with BASIX Certificate 25. Compliance with BASIX Certificate To enable the Condition to be satisfied prior to the issue of Prior to the issue of any Construction Certificate, the Certifier Prior to the issue of any the relevant Construction the ‘relevant’ Construction Certificate and enable the shall be satisfied that: Certificate, the Certifier shall be satisfied that: flexibility to provide staged Construction Certificates. • BASIX Certificate to be updated in accordance with • BASIX Certificate to be updated in accordance with amended Landscape Plans and the proposed Landscape amended Landscape Plans and the proposed Landscape area for Unit A406 to be included in…
28. Amendments to approved engineering plans Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, the Certifier shall be satisfied that the approved engineering plan(s), listed below and endorsed with Council’s stamp, have been amended in accordance with the requirements of this condition as well as other conditions of this Development Consent: Plan no. Drawn by Dated Stormwater Concept Plan Lower Ground Level Dwg 104 Issue A Telford Civil 31/3/25 Stormwater Concept Plan Upper Ground Level Dwg 104 Issue A Telford Civil 31/3/25 Stormwater Concept Plan Level 1 Dwg 104 Issue A Telford Civil 31/3/25 The above engineering plan(s) shall be amended as follows: a) Location of stormwater lines to be…
101. Stormwater quality control positive 101. Stormwater quality control positive This amendment seeks to clarify that the condition should covenant/restriction covenant/restriction only apply at the point of final subdivision (being the strata Prior to issue of the Subdivision Certificate, the Applicant Prior to issue of the Subdivision Certificate a final plan of subdivision for the development lot), rather than the initial shall create a positive covenant and restriction on the use of subdivision , the Applicant shall create a positive covenant two lot subdivision. land under Section 88B of the Conveyancing Act 1919, and restriction on the use of land under Section 88B of the burdening…
1. Amendments to engineering plans Prior to the operation of this development consent, full hydraulic design documentation for the subject property to the approved point of discharge to the public drainage system must be submitted for approval by Council’s Development Engineers. The plans are to be prepared by a suitably qualified and experienced consulting civil/hydraulic engineer in accordance with the Ku-ring-gai Development Control Plan Part 24 and AS3500.3 Plumbing Code. The following engineering details must be included: a) Detailed design and longitudinal section of the OSD and OSR chamber tank must be provided. b) The location of access pits for the detention and retention system…
107. OSD positive covenant/restriction Prior to issue of an Occupation Certificate, a positive covenant and restriction on the use of land under Section 88B/88E of the Conveyancing Act 1919, burdening the owner with the requirement to maintain the on-site stormwater detention facilities on the lot shall be created. The terms of the instruments are to be generally in accordance with the Council's "draft terms of Section 88B instrument for protection of on-site detention facilities" and to the satisfaction of Council (refer to the Water Management Part 24R.8.1 of the relevant Ku-ring-gai Development Control Plan 2015). For existing titles, the positive covenant and the restriction on the use…
95. Retention and re-use positive covenant/restriction Prior to issue of an Occupation Certificate, the positive covenant and restriction on the use of land under Section 88D/88E of the Conveyancing Act 1919, burdening the property with the requirement to maintain the site stormwater retention and re-use facilities on the property shall be created. The terms of the instruments are to be generally in accordance with the Council's "draft terms of Section 88B instruments for protection of retention and re-use facilities" and to the satisfaction of Council (refer to 24R.8.2 of the Ku-ring-gai Development Control Plan). For existing titles, the positive covenant and the restriction on the use of…
108. Retention and re-use positive covenant/restriction Prior to issue of an Occupation Certificate, the positive covenant and restriction on the use of land under Section 88D/88E of the Conveyancing Act 1919, burdening the property with the requirement to maintain the site stormwater retention and re-use facilities on the property shall be created. The terms of the instruments are to be generally in accordance with the Council's "draft terms of Section 88B instruments for protection of retention and re-use facilities" and to the satisfaction of Council (refer to 24R.8.2 of the Ku-ring-gai Development Control Plan). For existing titles, the positive covenant and the restriction on the use…
103. Retention and re-use positive covenant/restriction Prior to issue of an Occupation Certificate, the positive covenant and restriction on the use of land under Section 88D/88E of the Conveyancing Act 1919, burdening the property with the requirement to maintain the site stormwater retention and re-use facilities on the property shall be created. The terms of the instruments are to be generally in accordance with the Council's "draft terms of Section 88B instruments for protection of retention and re-use facilities" and to the satisfaction of Council (refer to 24R.8.2 of the Ku-ring-gai Development Control Plan). For existing titles, the positive covenant and the restriction on the use…
105. Retention and re-use positive covenant/restriction Prior to issue of an Occupation Certificate, the positive covenant and restriction on the use of land under Section 88D/88E of the Conveyancing Act 1919, burdening the property with the requirement to maintain the site stormwater retention and re-use facilities on the property shall be created. The terms of the instruments are to be generally in accordance with the Council's "draft terms of Section 88B instruments for protection of retention and re-use facilities" and to the satisfaction of Council (refer to 24R.8.2 of the Ku-ring-gai Development Control Plan). For existing titles, the positive covenant and the restriction on the use…
71. Retention and re-use positive covenant/restriction Prior to issue of an Occupation Certificate, the positive covenant and restriction on the use of land under Section 88D/88E of the Conveyancing Act 1919, burdening the property with the requirement to maintain the site stormwater retention and re-use facilities on the property shall be created. The terms of the instruments are to be generally in accordance with the Council's "draft terms of Section 88B instruments for protection of retention and re-use facilities" and to the satisfaction of Council (refer to 24R.8.2 of the Ku-ring-gai Development Control Plan). For existing titles, the positive covenant and the restriction on the use of…
112. OSD positive covenant/restriction Prior to issue of an Occupation Certificate, a positive covenant and restriction on the use of land under Section 88B/88E of the Conveyancing Act 1919, burdening the owner with the requirement to maintain the on-site stormwater detention facilities on the lot shall be created. The terms of the instruments are to be generally in accordance with the Council's "draft terms of Section 88B instrument for protection of on-site detention facilities" and to the satisfaction of Council (refer to the Water Management Part 24R.8.1 of the relevant Ku-ring- gai Development Control Plan 2015). For existing titles, the positive covenant and the restriction on the use…
109. OSD positive covenant/restriction Prior to issue of an Occupation Certificate, a positive covenant and restriction on the use of land under Section 88B/88E of the Conveyancing Act 1919, burdening the owner with the requirement to maintain the on-site stormwater detention facilities on the lot shall be created. The terms of the instruments are to be generally in accordance with the Council's "draft terms of Section 88B instrument for protection of on-site detention facilities" and to the satisfaction of Council (refer to the Water Management Part 24R.8.1 of the relevant Ku-ring-gai Development Control Plan 2015). For existing titles, the positive covenant and the restriction on the use…
99. OSD positive covenant/restriction Prior to issue of an Occupation Certificate, a positive covenant and restriction on the use of land under Section 88B/88E of the Conveyancing Act 1919, burdening the owner with the requirement to maintain the on-site stormwater detention facilities on the lot shall be created. The terms of the instruments are to be generally in accordance with the Council's "draft terms of Section 88B instrument for protection of on-site detention facilities" and to the satisfaction of Council (refer to the Water Management Part 24R.8.1 of the relevant Ku-ring-gai Development Control Plan 2015). For existing titles, the positive covenant and the restriction on the use…
74. OSD positive covenant/restriction Prior to issue of an Occupation Certificate, a positive covenant and restriction on the use of land under Section 88B/88E of the Conveyancing Act 1919, burdening the owner with the requirement to maintain the on-site stormwater detention facilities on the lot shall be created. The terms of the instruments are to be generally in accordance with the Council's "draft terms of Section 88B instrument for protection of on-site detention facilities" and to the satisfaction of Council (refer to the Water Management Part 24R.8.1 of the relevant Ku-ring- gai Development Control Plan). For existing titles, the positive covenant and the restriction on the use of…
112. Stormwater quality control positive covenant/restriction Prior to issue of an Occupation Certificate, a positive covenant and restriction on the use of land under Section 88B of the Conveyancing Act 1919 shall be created, burdening the owner with the requirement to maintain the stormwater quality control devices on the lot (i.e. Bio-retention, Stormfilter devices, enviropods). The terms of the instruments are to be to the satisfaction of Council. For existing titles, the positive covenant and the restriction on the use of land is to be created through an application to the NSW Land Registry Services. The relative location of the stormwater quality control devices, in relation to the…
66. Temporary disposal of stormwater During construction, stormwater runoff must be disposed of in a controlled manner that is compatible with the erosion and sediment controls on the site. Immediately upon completion of any impervious areas on the site (including roofs, driveways, paving) and where the final drainage system is incomplete, the necessary temporary drainage systems must be installed to manage and control runoff as far as the approved point of stormwater discharge. Such measures shall be to the satisfaction of the Certifier. Reason: To protect the natural environment. Erosion control Temporary sediment and erosion control and measures are to be installed prior to the…
110. Stormwater quality control positive covenant/restriction Prior to issue of an Occupation Certificate, a positive covenant and restriction on the use of land under Section 88B of the Conveyancing Act 1919 shall be created, burdening the owner with the requirement to maintain the stormwater quality control devices on the lot (i.e. Bio- retention, Stormfilter devices, enviropods). The terms of the instruments are to be to the satisfaction of Council. For existing titles, the positive covenant and the restriction on the use of land is to be created through an application to the NSW Land Registry Services. The relative location of the stormwater quality control devices, in relation to the…
117. Stormwater quality control positive covenant/restriction Prior to issue of an Occupation Certificate, a positive covenant and restriction on the use of land under Section 88B of the Conveyancing Act 1919 shall be created, burdening the owner with the requirement to maintain the stormwater quality control devices on the lot (i.e. Bio-retention, Stormfilter devices, enviropods). The terms of the instruments are to be to the satisfaction of Council. For existing titles, the positive covenant and the restriction on the use of land is to be created through an application to the NSW Land Registry Services. The relative location of the stormwater quality control devices, in relation to the…
102. Stormwater quality control positive covenant/restriction Prior to issue of an Occupation Certificate, a positive covenant and restriction on the use of land under Section 88B of the Conveyancing Act 1919 shall be created, burdening the owner with the requirement to maintain the stormwater quality control devices on the lot (i.e. Bio-retention, Stormfilter devices, enviropods). The terms of the instruments are to be to the satisfaction of Council. For existing titles, the positive covenant and the restriction on the use of land is to be created through an application to the NSW Land Registry Services. The relative location of the stormwater quality control devices, in relation to the…
77. Stormwater quality control positive covenant/restriction Prior to issue of an Occupation Certificate, a positive covenant and restriction on the use of land under Section 88B of the Conveyancing Act 1919 shall be created, burdening the owner with the requirement to maintain the stormwater quality control devices on the lot (i.e. Bio-retention, Stormfilter devices, enviropods). The terms of the instruments are to be to the satisfaction of Council. For existing titles, the positive covenant and the restriction on the use of land is to be created through an application to the NSW Land Registry Services. The relative location of the stormwater quality control devices, in relation to the…
2. Waste Collection Prior to the operation of this development consent, the proposal is to comply with the waste collection requirements required by Part 25A.5 ‘Residential Buildings’ of the Ku-ring-gai DCP and must be submitted for approval by Council’s Development Engineers. DA Draft Condition Set - 7 -11 Pockley Avenue ROSEVILLE.DOCX Created on 14/01/2026 2:34:00 PM The following details must be included: a) Provide a longitudinal section through the driveway starting from the centreline of the public road to the basement loading bay area to clearly demonstrate that there will be 2.6 metres clear headroom along the whole of the travel path required for the small waste collection vehicle…
32. Amendments to approved engineering plans Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, the Certifier shall be satisfied that the approved engineering plan(s), listed below and endorsed with Council’s stamp, have been amended in accordance with the requirements of this condition as well as other conditions of this Development Consent: Plan no. Drawn by Dated Concept Stormwater Drainage Plan - Intrax Projects 4/4/25 Ground Floor C2003 rev B The above engineering plan(s) shall be amended as follows: a) Stormwater line and pits to the northeastern boundary are to be located outside of the Structural Root Zone of Tree 6 and 7 Jacaranda mimosifolia (Jacaranda) by locating closer to…
78. OSD positive covenant stormwater detention facilities Prior issue of a Occupation Certificate, a positive covenant and restriction on the use of land under Section 88B of the Conveyancing Act 1919, burdening the property with the requirement to maintain the on-site stormwater detention facilities on site shall be created. Commented [JG8]: Changed to OC stage as The terms of the instruments are to be generally in accordance with the Council's "terms of subdivision to occur before CC is issued Section 88B instrument for protection of on-site detention facilities" and to the satisfaction of Council (refer to the Water Management Part 24R.4.1 of the Ku-ring-gai Development Control Plan).…
79. Positive covenant retention and re-use facilities Prior to issue of a Occupation Certificate, the Applicant shall create a positive covenant and restriction on the use of land under Section 88B of the Conveyancing Act 1919, burdening Commented [JG9]: Changed to OC stage as the property with the requirement to maintain the site retention and re-use facilities. The subdivision to occur before CC is issued terms of the instruments are to be generally in accordance with the Council's "terms of Section 88B instrument for protection of on-site detention facilities" and to the satisfaction of Council (refer to the Water Management Part 24R.4.2 of the Ku-ring-gai Development Control Plan). The…
12. Erosion and drainage management 12. Erosion and drainage management This condition is requested to be deleted as it is a duplicate No works shall commence until an erosion and sediment No works shall commence until an erosion and sediment of Condition 4. control plan is submitted to and approved by the Principal control plan is submitted to and approved by the Certifier. The plan shall comply with the guidelines set out in Principal Certifier. The plan shall comply with the the Landcom manual ‘Managing Urban Stormwater: Soils guidelines set out in the Landcom manual ‘Managing and Construction’. Erosion and sediment control works shall Urban Stormwater: Soils and Construction’. Erosion…
102. Stormwater quality control positive covenant/restriction Prior to issue of the Occupation Certificate, the Applicant shall create a positive covenant Commented [JG16]: Changed to OC stage as and restriction on the use of land under Section 88B of the Conveyancing Act 1919, subdivision to occur before the CC is issued burdening the property with the requirement to maintain the stormwater quality control devices (i.e. Bio-retention, Stormfilter devices, enviropods) and outlet works. The terms of the instruments are to be to the satisfaction of Council. The location of the stormwater quality devices is to be noted on the final plan of subdivision. Reason: To ensure maintenance of…
31. Stormwater quality control Prior to issue of the relevant Construction Certificate, the Certifier is to be satisfied that Stormwater Treatment Measures for the proposed development have been designed in accordance with the requirements of Part 24C.6 of the Ku-ring-gai DCP and is to be included with the plans and specifications accompanying any Construction Certificate. Any variation to the approved proprietary device as shown on the stormwater management plans listed in Condition 1 of the consent will require compliance with the pollutant load standards set out in Commented [JG5]: Amended per discussions with the Part 24C.6 of the KDCP. lodgement of a Section 4.55 application to Council…
20. Stormwater quality control Prior to issue of any Construction Certificate, the Certifier is to be satisfied that Stormwater Treatment Measures for the proposed development have been designed in accordance with the requirements of Part 24C.6 of the Ku-ring-gai DCP and is to be included with the plans and specifications accompanying any Construction Certificate. Any variation to the approved proprietary device as shown on the stormwater management plans listed in condition 1 of the consent will require lodgement of a Section 4.55 application to Council to modify the consent and the approval of that application. Reason: To protect the environment. NEW DA Draft Condition Set - 4B & 8…
3. Drainage easement Without Prejudice Condition Set - eDA0180/25 – 3 & 3A Beaconsfield Parade Lindfield Documentary evidence shall be submitted to Council, demonstrating that the property benefits from a registered drainage easement or easements that is registered on the title to, and burdens No. 5A Beaconsfield Parade, that extends to the public drainage system. This Development Consent will not operate until the documentary evidence has been submitted to and approved by Council. This documentation must include evidence that the easement has been registered with NSW Land Registry Services. Reason: To ensure that provision is made for stormwater drainage from the site in a proper manner…
15. Sediment controls Prior to any works commencing, sediment and erosion control measures shall be installed along the contour immediately downslope of any future disturbed areas. The form of the sediment controls to be installed on the site shall be determined by reference to the Landcom manual ‘Managing Urban Stormwater: Soils and Construction’. The erosion controls shall be maintained in an operational condition until the development activities have been completed and the site is fully stabilised. Page 8 of 45 Sediment shall be removed from the sediment and erosion control measures following each heavy or prolonged rainfall period. Reason: To protect and enhance the natural environment.
12. Sediment controls Prior to any works commencing, sediment and erosion control measures shall be installed along the contour immediately downslope of any future disturbed areas. The form of the sediment controls to be installed on the site shall be determined by reference to the Landcom manual ‘Managing Urban Stormwater: Soils and Construction’. The erosion controls shall be maintained in an operational condition until the development activities have been completed and the site is fully stabilised. Sediment shall be removed from the sediment and erosion control measures following each heavy or prolonged rainfall period. Reason: To protect and enhance the natural environment.
17. Sediment controls Prior to any works commencing, sediment and erosion control measures shall be installed along the contour immediately downslope of any future disturbed areas. The form of the sediment controls to be installed on the site shall be determined by reference to the Landcom manual ‘Managing Urban Stormwater: Soils and Construction’. The erosion controls shall be maintained in an operational condition until the development activities have been completed and the site is fully stabilised. Sediment shall be removed from the sediment and erosion control measures following each heavy or prolonged rainfall period. Reason: To protect and enhance the natural environment.
9. Sediment controls Prior to any works commencing, sediment and erosion control measures shall be installed along the contour immediately downslope of any future disturbed areas. The form of the sediment controls to be installed on the site shall be determined by reference to the Landcom manual ‘Managing Urban Stormwater: Soils and Construction’. The erosion controls shall be maintained in an operational condition until the development activities have been completed and the site is fully stabilised. Sediment shall be removed from the sediment and erosion control measures following each heavy or prolonged rainfall period. Reason: To protect and enhance the natural environment.
75. Temporary disposal of stormwater During construction, stormwater runoff must be disposed of in a controlled manner that is compatible with the erosion and sediment controls on the site. Immediately upon completion of any impervious areas on the site (including roofs, driveways, paving) and where the final drainage system is incomplete, the necessary temporary drainage systems must be installed to manage and control runoff as far as the approved point of stormwater discharge. Such measures shall be to the satisfaction of the Certifier. Reason: To protect the natural environment. Without Prejudice Condition Set - eDA0180/25 – 3 & 3A Beaconsfield Parade Lindfield
2. Waste Collection Prior to the operation of this development consent, the proposal is to comply with the waste collection requirements required by Part 25A.5 ‘Residential Buildings’ of the Ku-ring-gai DCP and must be submitted for approval by Council’s Development Engineers. The following details must be included: a) Provide a longitudinal section through the driveway and into the basement carpark to clearly demonstrate that there will be 2.6 metres clear headroom along the whole of the travel path required for the small waste collection vehicle. The section must include realistic slab/beam depths, stormwater pipelines and other overhead services.
37. Stormwater quality control Prior to issue of any Construction Certificate, the Certifier is to be satisfied that Stormwater Treatment Measures for the proposed development have been designed in accordance with the requirements of Part 24C.6 of the Ku-ring-gai DCP and is to be included with the plans and specifications accompanying any Construction Certificate. Any variation to the approved proprietary device as shown on the stormwater management plans listed in condition 1 of the consent will require lodgement of a Section 4.55 application to Council to modify the consent and the approval of that application. Reason: To protect the environment.
111. Basement pump-out maintenance Prior to issue of an Occupation Certificate, the Principal Certifier shall be satisfied that a maintenance regime has been prepared for the basement stormwater pump-out system. The maintenance regime (which must be provided to the Principal Certifier prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate) must (at a minimum) specify that the system is to be regularly inspected and checked by qualified practitioners, and is to be prepared by a suitably Without Prejudice Condition Set - eDA0180/25 – 3 & 3A Beaconsfield Parade Lindfield qualified professional. Reason: To ensure appropriate stormwater management.
72. Temporary disposal of stormwater During construction, stormwater runoff must be disposed of in a controlled manner that is compatible with the erosion and sediment controls on the site. Immediately upon completion of any impervious areas on the site (including roofs, driveways, paving) and where the final drainage system is incomplete, the necessary temporary drainage systems must be installed to manage and control runoff as far as the approved point of stormwater discharge. Such measures shall be to the satisfaction of the Certifier. Reason: To protect the natural environment.
64. Temporary disposal of stormwater During construction, stormwater runoff must be disposed of in a controlled manner that is compatible with the erosion and sediment controls on the site. Immediately upon completion of any impervious areas on the site (including roofs, driveways, paving) and where the final drainage system is incomplete, the necessary temporary drainage systems must be installed to manage and control runoff as far as the approved point of stormwater discharge. Such measures shall be to the satisfaction of the Certifier. Reason: To protect the natural environment.
108. Basement pump-out maintenance Prior to issue of an Occupation Certificate, the Principal Certifier shall be satisfied that a maintenance regime has been prepared for the basement stormwater pump-out system. The maintenance regime (which must be provided to the Principal Certifier prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate) must (at a minimum) specify that the system is to be regularly inspected and checked by qualified practitioners, and is to be prepared by a suitably qualified professional. eDA0190/25 Page | 38 Reason: To ensure appropriate stormwater management.
6. All enclosed floor areas, including habitable and garage floor levels, are safeguarded from outside stormwater runoff ingress by suitable differences in finished levels, gradings and provision of stormwater collection devices. Evidence from a qualified and experienced consulting civil/hydraulic engineer documenting compliance with the above is to be provided to Council prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate. Reason: To ensure appropriate stormwater management. NEW DA Draft Condition Set - 4B & 8 Charlton Avenue TURRAMURRA.DOCX Created on 13/11/2025 4:37:00 PM
94. Basement pump-out maintenance Prior to issue of any Occupation Certificate, the Principal Certifier shall be satisfied that a maintenance regime has been prepared for the basement stormwater pump-out system. The maintenance regime (which must be provided to the Principal Certifier prior to the issue of any Occupation Certificate) must (at a minimum) specify that the system is to be regularly inspected and checked by qualified practitioners, and is to be prepared by a suitably qualified professional. Reason: To ensure appropriate stormwater management.
98. Basement pump-out maintenance Prior to issue of an Occupation Certificate, the Principal Certifier shall be satisfied that a maintenance regime has been prepared for the basement stormwater pump- out system. The maintenance regime (which must be provided to the Principal Certifier prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate) must (at a minimum) specify that the system is to be regularly inspected and checked by qualified practitioners, and is to be prepared by a suitably qualified professional. Reason: To ensure appropriate stormwater management.
106. Basement pump-out maintenance Prior to issue of an Occupation Certificate, the Principal Certifier shall be satisfied that a maintenance regime has been prepared for the basement stormwater pump-out system. The maintenance regime (which must be provided to the Principal Certifier prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate) must (at a minimum) specify that the system is to be regularly inspected and checked by qualified practitioners, and is to be prepared by a suitably qualified professional. Reason: To ensure appropriate stormwater management.
12. Erosion and drainage management No works shall commence until an erosion and sediment control plan is submitted to and approved by the Principal Certifier. The plan shall comply with the guidelines set out in the Commented [JG2]: Deleted as duplicated from Landcom manual ‘Managing Urban Stormwater: Soils and Construction’. Erosion and Condition 7 sediment control works shall be implemented in accordance with the erosion and sediment control plan. Reason: To protect the natural environment.
78. Connection to Council’s stormwater pipe The proposed stormwater connection to Council’s stormwater pipe shall comply with Council's Standard Drawing - Plan No. 2017-023 Rev B (“Junction Pit Standard Detail Including Private Connections”) and in accordance with the Ku-ring-gai Development Control Plan Part 24 - Water Management. This pipe connection to Council’s stormwater pipe must be inspected by Council's Engineer prior to formwork. Reason: To protect the environment.
6. All enclosed floor areas, including habitable and garage floor levels, are safeguarded from outside stormwater runoff ingress by suitable differences in finished levels, gradings and provision of stormwater collection devices. Evidence from a qualified and experienced consulting civil/hydraulic engineer documenting compliance with the above is to be provided to Council prior to the issue of any Occupation Certificate. Reason: To ensure appropriate stormwater management.
6. All enclosed floor areas, including habitable and garage floor levels, are safeguarded from outside stormwater runoff ingress by suitable differences in finished levels, gradings and provision of stormwater collection devices. Evidence from a qualified and experienced consulting civil/hydraulic engineer documenting compliance with the above is to be provided to Council prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate. Reason: To ensure appropriate stormwater management.
6. All enclosed floor areas, including habitable and garage floor levels, are safeguarded from outside stormwater runoff ingress by suitable differences in finished levels, gradings and provision of stormwater collection devices. Evidence from a qualified and experienced consulting civil/hydraulic engineer documenting compliance with the above is to be provided to Council prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate. Reason: To ensure appropriate stormwater management.
6. All enclosed floor areas, including habitable and garage floor levels, are safeguarded from outside stormwater runoff ingress by suitable differences in finished levels, gradings and provision of stormwater collection devices. Evidence from a qualified and experienced consulting civil/hydraulic engineer documenting compliance with the above is to be provided to Council prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate. Reason: To ensure appropriate stormwater management.
6. All enclosed floor areas, including habitable and garage floor levels, are safeguarded from outside stormwater runoff ingress by suitable differences in finished levels, gradings and provision of stormwater collection devices. Evidence from a qualified and experienced consulting civil/hydraulic engineer documenting compliance with the above is to be provided to Council prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate. Reason: To ensure appropriate stormwater management.
76. Erosion control Temporary sediment and erosion control and measures are to be installed prior to the commencement of any works on the site. These measures must be maintained in working order during construction works up to completion. All sediment traps must be cleared on a regular basis and after each major storm and/or as directed by the Principal Certifier and Council. Reason: To protect the environment from erosion and sedimentation.
70. Erosion control Temporary sediment and erosion control and measures are to be installed prior to the commencement of any works on the site. These measures must be maintained in working order during construction works up to completion. All sediment traps must be cleared on a regular basis and after each major storm and/or as directed by the Principal Certifier and Council. Reason: To protect the environment from erosion and sedimentation.
73. Erosion control Temporary sediment and erosion control and measures are to be installed prior to the commencement of any works on the site. These measures must be maintained in working order during construction works up to completion. All sediment traps must be cleared on a regular basis and after each major storm and/or as directed by the Principal Certifier and Council. Reason: To protect the environment from erosion and sedimentation.
47. Erosion control Temporary sediment and erosion control and measures are to be installed prior to the commencement of any works on the site. These measures must be maintained in working order during construction works up to completion. All sediment traps must be cleared on a regular basis and after each major storm and/or as directed by the Principal Certifier and Council. Reason: To protect the environment from erosion and sedimentation.
18. Erosion and drainage management No works shall commence until an erosion and sediment control plan is submitted to and approved by the Principal Certifier. The plan shall comply with the guidelines set out in the Landcom manual ‘Managing Urban Stormwater: Soils and Construction’. Erosion and sediment control works shall be implemented in accordance with the erosion and sediment control plan. Reason: To protect the natural environment.
7. Erosion management No works shall commence until an erosion and sediment control plan is submitted to and approved by the Principal Certifier. The plan shall comply with the guidelines set out in the Landcom manual ‘Managing Urban Stormwater: Soils and Construction’. Erosion and sediment control works shall be implemented in accordance with the erosion and sediment control plan. Reason: To protect the natural environment.
75. On-site detention system marker plate A marker plate is to be permanently attached and displayed within the immediate vicinity of the On-Site Detention System prior to the issue of the Occupation Certificate. NEW DA Draft Condition Set - 4B & 8 Charlton Avenue TURRAMURRA.DOCX Created on 13/11/2025 4:37:00 PM This marker plate can be purchased from Council. Reason: To prevent unlawful alteration.
2. The minimum retention and on-site detention storage volume requirements of Ku- ring-gai DCP Part 24 ‘Water Management’ have been achieved. Council’s 'On-Site Detention and Retention Certification sheet' shall be completed. Without Prejudice Condition Set - eDA0180/25 – 3 & 3A Beaconsfield Parade Lindfield
116. On-site detention system marker plate A marker plate is to be permanently attached and displayed within the immediate vicinity of the On-Site Detention System prior to the issue of the Occupation Certificate. This marker plate can be purchased from Council. Reason: To prevent unlawful alteration.
101. On-site detention system marker plate A marker plate is to be permanently attached and displayed within the immediate vicinity of the On-Site Detention System prior to the issue of the Occupation Certificate. This marker plate can be purchased from Council. Reason: To prevent unlawful alteration.
109. On-site detention system marker plate A marker plate is to be permanently attached and displayed within the immediate vicinity of the On-Site Detention System prior to the issue of the Occupation Certificate. This marker plate can be purchased from Council. Reason: To prevent unlawful alteration.
111. On-site detention system marker plate A marker plate is to be permanently attached and displayed within the immediate vicinity of the On-Site Detention System prior to the issue of the Occupation Certificate. This marker plate can be purchased from Council. Reason: To prevent unlawful alteration.
96. On-site detention system marker plate A marker plate is to be permanently attached and displayed within the immediate vicinity of the On-Site Detention System prior to the issue of any Occupation Certificate. This marker plate can be purchased from Council. Reason: To prevent unlawful alteration.
2. The minimum retention and on-site detention storage volume requirements of Ku-ring- gai DCP Part 24 ‘Water Management’ have been achieved. Council’s 'On-Site Detention and Retention Certification sheet' shall be completed.
2. The minimum retention and on-site detention storage volume requirements of Ku- ring-gai DCP Part 24 ‘Water Management’ have been achieved. Council’s 'On-Site Detention and Retention Certification sheet' shall be completed.
2. The minimum retention and on-site detention storage volume requirements of Ku- ring-gai DCP Part 24 ‘Water Management’ have been achieved. Council’s 'On-Site Detention and Retention Certification sheet' shall be completed.
1. The stormwater drainage works have been satisfactorily completed in accordance with the approved Construction Certificate drainage plans.
1. The stormwater drainage works have been satisfactorily completed in accordance with the approved Construction Certificate drainage plans.
1. The stormwater drainage works have been satisfactorily completed in accordance with the approved Construction Certificate drainage plans.
1. The stormwater drainage works have been satisfactorily completed in accordance with the approved Construction Certificate drainage plans.
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