Ku-ring-gai Traffic & Access Conditions
54 traffic & access conditions imposed by Ku-ring-gai across 6 development applications in our dataset. Traffic and access conditions address vehicle and pedestrian movement — driveway and vehicle crossing design, sight lines, road and footpath works, traffic management plans and access for service and emergency vehicles.
10. Construction traffic management plan 10. Construction traffic management plan It is an onerous and inefficient requirement to have separate traffic controls plans. It is likely each stage will consist of a common access point and site layout and it is suitable, A construction traffic management plan (CTMP) is to be A construction traffic management plan (CTMP) is to be efficient and appropriate to have only one Traffic submitted to Council and approved prior to the submitted to Council and approved prior to the Management Plan for the entire construction phase of the commencement of any works. commencement of any works. development. It is also noted that a vehicle crossing is not…
36. Basement car parking details 36. Basement car parking details To enable the Condition to be satisfied prior to the issue of Prior to issue of any Construction Certificate, certified Prior to issue of any the relevant Construction Certificate, the ‘relevant’ Construction Certificate and enable the parking layout plan(s) to scale showing all aspects of the certified parking layout plan(s) to scale showing all aspects flexibility to provide staged Construction Certificates. vehicle access and accommodation arrangements must be of the vehicle access and accommodation arrangements submitted to and approved by the Certifier. A qualified must be submitted to and approved by the Certifier. A…
13. Construction traffic management plan A construction traffic management plan (CTMP) is to be submitted to Council and approved prior to the commencement of any works. The plan is to consist of a report with traffic control plans attached. The report is to contain commitments which must be followed by the demolition and excavation contractor, builder, owner and subcontractors. The CTMP applies to all persons associated with demolition, excavation and construction of the development. The report is to contain the following: • construction vehicle routes for approach and departure to and from all directions, showing loaded and empty vehicles • a site plan showing entry and exit points •…
14. Construction traffic management plan A construction traffic management plan (CTMP) is to be submitted to Council and approved prior to the commencement of any works. The plan is to consist of a report with traffic control plans attached. The report is to contain commitments which must be followed by the demolition and excavation contractor, builder, owner and subcontractors. The CTMP applies to all persons associated with demolition, excavation and construction of the development. The report is to contain the following: • construction vehicle routes for approach and departure to and from all directions, showing loaded and empty vehicles • a site plan showing entry and exit points •…
9. Construction traffic management plan A construction traffic management plan (CTMP) is to be submitted to Council and approved prior to the commencement of any works. The plan is to consist of a report with traffic control plans attached. The report is to contain commitments which must be followed by the demolition and excavation contractor, builder, owner and subcontractors. The CTMP applies to all persons associated with demolition, excavation and construction of the development. The report is to contain the following: • construction vehicle routes for approach and departure to and from all directions, showing loaded and empty vehicles • a site plan showing entry and exit points • swept…
12. Construction traffic management plan A construction traffic management plan (CTMP) is to be submitted to Council and approved prior to the commencement of any works. The plan is to consist of a report with traffic control plans attached. The report is to contain commitments which must be followed by the demolition and excavation contractor, builder, owner and subcontractors. The CTMP applies to all persons associated with demolition, excavation and construction of the development. The report is to contain the following: construction vehicle routes for approach and departure to and from all directions, showing loaded and empty vehicles a site plan showing entry and exit points …
6. Construction traffic management plan A construction traffic management plan (CTMP) is to be submitted to Council and approved prior to the commencement of any works. The plan is to consist of a report with traffic control plans attached. The report is to contain commitments which must be followed by the demolition and excavation contractor, builder, owner and subcontractors. The CTMP applies to all persons associated with demolition, excavation and construction of the development. The report is to contain the following: • construction vehicle routes for approach and departure to and from all directions, showing loaded and empty vehicles • a site plan showing entry and exit points • swept…
34. Driveway vehicular access 34. Driveway vehicular access This information would only be known prior to the Prior to issue of any Construction Certificate, driveway and Prior to issue of any the relevant Construction Certificate, commencement of building works and would prevent a associated footpath levels for any new, reconstructed or driveway and associated footpath levels for any new, construction certificate from being issued for demolition extended sections of driveway crossings between the reconstructed or extended sections of driveway crossings and other enabling works. 9 Original Condition Proposed Condition Justification property boundary and road alignment must be prepared…
3. Parking provisions and access Prior to the operation of this development consent, the proposed the parking provisions and vehicular access must be submitted for approval by Council’s Development Engineers. The following details must be included: a) The parking provision should be reduced to the lower end of the range in the DCP, and supplemented with at least 2 car share vehicles. b) The 2m x 2.5m sight triangle at the access point as per AS2890.1:2009 is to be provided. c) Provision is to be made for an on-site loading area (a separate hardstand area is not permitted). The position of the loading area must not prevent access to and from the basement level car park, with at least one…
2. Parking provision design and access Prior to the operation of this development consent, the proposed the parking provisions and vehicular access must be submitted for approval by Council’s Engineers. The following details must be included: a) The TIA states that the access point width is 6.1m, however Appendix 3 of the TIA shows this dimension as 5.5m at the property boundary. No clarification has been provided. b). The basement plans are to indicate that at least 2 car parking spaces on the Ground Floor level are to be reserved for car share operation. c). The lifts, lobbies, doorways and hallways have not been designed of a suitable size such that residents can easily transport their…
28. Outdoor Lighting 28. Outdoor Lighting 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 all outdoor lighting will comply with Certificate, the Certifier shall be satisfied that all outdoor flexibility to provide staged Construction Certificates. AS/NZS 4282:2019 Control of the obtrusive effects of outdoor lighting will comply with AS/NZS 4282:2019 Control of the lighting and be mounted, screened and directed in a way obtrusive effects of outdoor lighting and be mounted, that it…
42. Basement car parking details Prior to issue of any Construction Certificate, certified parking layout plan(s) to scale showing all aspects of the vehicle access and accommodation arrangements must be submitted to and approved by the Certifier. A qualified civil/traffic engineer must review the proposed vehicle access and accommodation layout and provide written certification on the plans that: • all parking space dimensions, driveway and aisle widths, driveway grades, transitions, circulation ramps, blind aisle situations and other trafficked areas comply with Australian Standard 2890.1 - 2004 “Off-street car parking” • a clear height clearance of 2.6 metres (required under Part 23.7…
58. Hours of work Demolition, construction work and deliveries of building material and equipment must not take place outside the hours of 7.00am to 5.00pm Monday to Friday and 8.00am to 12 noon Saturday. No work and no deliveries are to take place on Sundays and public holidays. Demolition and/or excavation using machinery of any kind must be limited to between 7.00am and 5.00pm Monday to Friday, with a respite break of 45 minutes between 12 noon and 1.00pm. No demolition and/or excavation using machinery of any kind is to occur on Saturdays, Sundays or public holidays. Where it is necessary for works to occur outside of these hours (ie placement of concrete for large floor areas on large…
43. Basement car parking details Page 17 of 45 Prior to issue of any Construction Certificate, certified parking layout plan(s) to scale showing all aspects of the vehicle access and accommodation arrangements must be submitted to and approved by the Certifier. A qualified civil/traffic engineer must review the proposed vehicle access and accommodation layout and provide written certification on the plans that: all parking space dimensions, driveway and aisle widths, driveway grades, transitions, circulation ramps, blind aisle situations and other trafficked areas comply with Australian Standard 2890.1 - 2004 “Off-street car parking” a clear height clearance of 2.6 metres (required…
37. Basement car parking details Prior to issue of the relevant Construction Certificate, certified parking layout plan(s) to scale showing all aspects of the vehicle access and accommodation arrangements must be submitted to and approved by the Certifier. A qualified civil/traffic engineer must review the proposed vehicle access and accommodation layout and provide written certification on the plans that: • all parking space dimensions, driveway and aisle widths, driveway grades, transitions, circulation ramps, blind aisle situations and other trafficked areas comply with Australian Standard 2890.1 - 2004 “Off-street car parking” • a clear height clearance of 2.6 metres (required under…
56. Hours of work Demolition, construction work and deliveries of building material and equipment must not take place outside the hours of 7.00am to 5.00pm Monday to Friday and 8.00am to 12 noon Saturday. No work and no deliveries are to take place on Sundays and public holidays. Demolition and/or excavation using machinery of any kind must be limited to between 7.00am and 5.00pm Monday to Friday, with a respite break of 45 minutes between 12 noon and 1.00pm. No demolition and/or excavation using machinery of any kind is to occur on Saturdays, Sundays or public holidays. Where it is necessary for works to occur outside of these hours (ie placement of concrete for large floor areas on large…
42. Basement car parking details Prior to issue of any Construction Certificate, certified parking layout plan(s) to scale showing all aspects of the vehicle access and accommodation arrangements must be submitted to and approved by the Certifier. A qualified civil/traffic engineer must review the proposed vehicle access and accommodation layout and provide written certification on the plans that: all parking space dimensions, driveway and aisle widths, driveway grades, transitions, circulation ramps, blind aisle situations and other trafficked areas comply with Australian Standard 2890.1 - 2004 “Off-street car parking” a clear height clearance of 2.6 metres (required under Part 23.7…
42. Basement car parking details Prior to issue of any Construction Certificate, certified parking layout plan(s) to scale showing all aspects of the vehicle access and accommodation arrangements must be submitted to and approved by the Certifier. A qualified civil/traffic engineer must review the proposed vehicle access and accommodation layout and provide written certification on the plans that: • all parking space dimensions, driveway and aisle widths, driveway grades, transitions, circulation ramps, blind aisle situations and other trafficked areas comply with Australian Standard 2890.1 - 2004 “Off-street car parking” • a clear height clearance of 2.6 metres (required under Part 23.7…
58. Hours of work Demolition, construction work and deliveries of building material and equipment must not take place outside the hours of 7.00am to 5.00pm Monday to Friday and 8.00am to 12 noon Saturday. No work and no deliveries are to take place on Sundays and public holidays. Demolition and/or excavation using machinery of any kind must be limited to between 7.00am and 5.00pm Monday to Friday, with a respite break of 45 minutes between 12 noon and 1.00pm. No demolition and/or excavation using machinery of any kind is to occur on Saturdays, Sundays or public holidays. Where it is necessary for works to occur outside of these hours (ie placement of concrete for large floor areas on large…
84. Hours of work Demolition, construction work and deliveries of building material and equipment must not take place outside the hours of 7.00am to 5.00pm Monday to Friday and 8.00am to 12 noon Saturday. No work and no deliveries are to take place on Sundays and public holidays. Demolition and/or excavation using machinery of any kind must be limited to between 7.00am and 5.00pm Monday to Friday, with a respite break of 45 minutes between 12 noon and 1.00pm. No demolition and/or excavation using machinery of any kind is to occur on Saturdays, Sundays or public holidays. Where it is necessary for works to occur outside of these hours (ie placement of concrete for large floor areas on large…
36. Hours of work Demolition, construction work and deliveries of building material and equipment must not take place outside the hours of 7.00am to 5.00pm Monday to Friday and 8.00am to 12 noon Saturday. No work and no deliveries are to take place on Sundays and public holidays. Demolition and/or excavation using machinery of any kind must be limited to between 7.00am and 5.00pm Monday to Friday, with a respite break of 45 minutes between 12 noon and 1.00pm. No demolition and/or excavation using machinery of any kind is to occur on Saturdays, Sundays or public holidays. Where it is necessary for works to occur outside of these hours (ie placement of concrete for large floor areas on large…
43. Car parking allocation Car parking within the development shall be allocated as follows: residential car spaces - Market 109 resident car spaces - Affordable 2 visitor spaces 10 loading bay 1 car wash bay 1 car share 1 (shared with 1 visitor space) Total 123 eDA0190/25 Page | 16 Each adaptable dwelling must be provided with car parking complying with the dimensional and location requirements of AS2890.1 - parking spaces for people with disabilities. The car parking allocated within the basement must be amended to demonstrate accessible spaces are allocated to units (designated accessible units). At least one visitor space shall also comply with the dimensional and location requirements…
85. Outdoor Lighting 85. Outdoor Lighting Amendments are proposed to allow for the flexibility in Prior to the issue of any the relevant Occupation Prior to the issue of any the relevant Occupation Certificate, staging Occupation Certificates. Certificate, the Principal Certifier shall be satisfied that all the Principal Certifier shall be satisfied that all outdoor outdoor lighting will comply with AS/NZS 4282:2019 Control lighting will comply with AS/NZS 4282:2019 Control of the of the obtrusive effects of outdoor lighting and is mounted, obtrusive effects of outdoor lighting and is mounted, screened and directed in a way that does not create a screened and directed in a way that does not…
100. Easement for waste collection 100. Easement for waste collection This amendment seeks to clarify that the condition should Prior to the issue of a Subdivision Certificate, an easement Prior to the issue of a Subdivision Certificate a final plan of only apply at the point of final subdivision (being the strata for waste collection under Section 88B of the Conveyancing subdivision, an easement for waste collection under Section 18 Original Condition Proposed Condition Justification Act 1919 shall be created. The terms of the easement are to 88B of the Conveyancing Act 1919 shall be created. The subdivision for the development lot), rather than the initial be generally in accordance with…
35. Driveway vehicular access Prior to issue of the relevant Construction Certificate, driveway and associated footpath levels for any new, reconstructed or extended sections of driveway crossings between the property boundary and road alignment must be prepared by a suitably qualified civil/traffic engineer and submitted to and approved by the Certifier. The vehicle access profiles are to be at a recognised scale along both edges of the proposed driveway, starting from the centreline of the public road to the proposed basement entry and must also demonstrate that the driveway gradient shows 5% for the first 6m within the site boundary. The driveway profiles must demonstrate that the…
44. Car parking allocation Car parking within the development shall be allocated as follows: Loading Bay 1 resident car spaces 81 visitor spaces 11 total spaces 93 Each platinum unit must be provided with car parking complying with the dimensional and location requirements of the Livable Housing Guidelines. At least one visitor space shall also comply with the dimensional and location requirements of AS2890.1 - parking spaces for people with disabilities. The car parking shall be dedicated for the use of the corresponding units based on bedroom numbers as approved and cannot be sold separately. Access from disabled car parking spaces to other areas within the building and to footpath and…
33. Outdoor lighting Prior to the issue of any Construction Certificate, the Certifier shall be satisfied that all outdoor lighting will comply with AS/NZS 4282:2019 Control of the obtrusive effects of outdoor lighting and be mounted, screened and directed in a way that it does not create a nuisance or light spill on to buildings on adjoining lots or public places. Lighting at vehicle access points to the development must be provided in accordance with AS/NZS 1158 Set:2010 Lighting for roads and public spaces. DA Draft Condition Set - 7 -11 Pockley Avenue ROSEVILLE.DOCX Created on 14/01/2026 2:34:00 PM Details demonstrating compliance with these requirements are to be submitted to the…
68. Approved tree works 68. Approved tree works The Arborist Report recommends Tree 18 or removal as it is Prior to the commencement of any works, the following is to Prior to the commencement of any works, the following is to located within the footprint of the proposed basement be undertaken to the specified trees: be undertaken to the specified trees: excavation. Tree Location Approved tree Tree Location Approved tree works works Tree 1, 2, 3,10,13, 14, Removal Tree 1, 2, 3,10,13, 14, Removal 15, 16, 17, and 19 are 15, 16, 17, and 19 are approved for approved for removal under the removal under the road widening road widening works for the works for the intersection. intersection. Tree…
30. Outdoor lighting Prior to the issue of any Construction Certificate, the Certifier shall be satisfied that all outdoor lighting will comply with AS/NZS 4282:2019 Control of the obtrusive effects of outdoor lighting and be mounted, screened and directed in a way that it does not create a nuisance or light spill on to buildings on adjoining lots or public places. Lighting at vehicle access points to the development must be provided in accordance with AS/NZS 1158 Set:2010 Lighting for roads and public spaces. Details demonstrating compliance with these requirements are to be submitted to the Certifier prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate. Reason: To provide high quality…
36. Outdoor lighting Prior to the issue of any Construction Certificate, the Certifier shall be satisfied that all outdoor lighting will comply with AS/NZS 4282:2019 Control of the obtrusive effects of outdoor lighting and be mounted, screened and directed in a way that it does not create a nuisance or light spill on to buildings on adjoining lots or public places. Lighting at vehicle access points to the development must be provided in accordance with AS/NZS 1158 Set:2010 Lighting for roads and public spaces. Details demonstrating compliance with these requirements are to be submitted to the Certifier prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate. Reason: To provide high quality…
99. Outdoor Lighting Prior to the issue of the Occupation Certificate, the Principal Certifier shall be satisfied that all outdoor lighting will comply with AS/NZS 4282:2019 Control of the obtrusive effects of outdoor lighting and is mounted, screened and directed in a way that does not create a nuisance or light spill on to buildings on adjoining lots or public places. DA Draft Condition Set - 7 -11 Pockley Avenue ROSEVILLE.DOCX Created on 14/01/2026 2:34:00 PM Lighting at vehicle access points to the development must be provided in accordance with AS/NZS 1158 Set:2010 Lighting for roads and public spaces. Reason: To provide high quality external lighting for security without adverse…
62. Vegetation Management Plan -Section 88b instrument The Certifying Authority is to be provided with evidence of the creation of a restriction on the use of land under Section 88B of the Conveyancing Act 1919, burdening the vegetation management plan extent. The terms of restriction must state that any excavation, soil level changes or construction works are prohibited with the exception of works to be undertaken and outline in accordance with the plan below. Plan no. Prepared by Dated Vegetation Management Plan Travers Bushfire and Ecology 22/05/2025 (REF: ART02.2VMP) Reason: To ensure that biodiversity values are protected and managed in accordance with the approved vegetation…
90. Outdoor Lighting Prior to the issue of the relevant Occupation Certificate, the Principal Certifier shall be satisfied that all outdoor lighting will comply with AS/NZS 4282:2019 Control of the obtrusive effects of outdoor lighting and is mounted, screened and directed in a way that does not create a nuisance or light spill on to buildings on adjoining lots or public places. Lighting at vehicle access points to the development must be provided in accordance with AS/NZS 1158 Set:2010 Lighting for roads and public spaces. Reason: To provide high quality external lighting for security without adverse impacts on public amenity from excessive illumination.
104. Outdoor lighting Prior to the issue of the Occupation Certificate, the Principal Certifier shall be satisfied that all outdoor lighting will comply with AS/NZS 4282:2019 Control of the obtrusive effects of outdoor lighting and is mounted, screened and directed in a way that does not create a nuisance or light spill on to buildings on adjoining lots or public places. Lighting at vehicle access points to the development must be provided in accordance with AS/NZS 1158 Set:2010 Lighting for roads and public spaces. Reason: To provide high quality external lighting for security without adverse impacts on public amenity from excessive illumination.
100. Outdoor Lighting Prior to the issue of the Occupation Certificate, the Principal Certifier shall be satisfied that all outdoor lighting will comply with AS/NZS 4282:2019 Control of the obtrusive effects of outdoor lighting and is mounted, screened and directed in a way that does not create a nuisance or light spill on to buildings on adjoining lots or public places. Lighting at vehicle access points to the development must be provided in accordance with AS/NZS 1158 Set:2010 Lighting for roads and public spaces. Reason: To provide high quality external lighting for security without adverse impacts on public amenity from excessive illumination.
91. Outdoor Lighting Prior to the issue of the Occupation Certificate, the Principal Certifier shall be satisfied that all outdoor lighting will comply with AS/NZS 4282:2019 Control of the obtrusive effects of outdoor lighting and is mounted, screened and directed in a way that does not create a nuisance or light spill on to buildings on adjoining lots or public places. Lighting at vehicle access points to the development must be provided in accordance with AS/NZS 1158 Set:2010 Lighting for roads and public spaces. Reason: To provide high quality external lighting for security without adverse impacts on public amenity from excessive illumination.
69. Outdoor Lighting Prior to the issue of the Occupation Certificate, the Principal Certifier shall be satisfied that all outdoor lighting will comply with AS/NZS 4282:2019 Control of the obtrusive effects of outdoor lighting and is mounted, screened and directed in a way that does not create a nuisance or light spill on to buildings on adjoining lots or public places. Lighting at vehicle access points to the development must be provided in accordance with AS/NZS 1158 Set:2010 Lighting for roads and public spaces. Reason: To provide high quality external lighting for security without adverse impacts on public amenity from excessive illumination.
102. Easement for waste collection Prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate, an easement for waste collection is to be created under Section 88B of the Conveyancing Act 1919. The terms of the easement are to be generally in accordance with Council’s draft terms for an easement for waste collection and shall be to the satisfaction of Council’s Development Engineer. Reason: To permit legal access for Council, Council’s contractors and their vehicles over the subject site for waste collection. DA Draft Condition Set - 7 -11 Pockley Avenue ROSEVILLE.DOCX Created on 14/01/2026 2:34:00 PM
80. Easement for waste collection Prior to the issue of a Occupation Certificate, an easement for waste collection under Section 88B of the Conveyancing Act 1919 shall be created. The terms of the easement are to be generally in accordance with Council’s draft terms for an easement for waste collection Commented [JG10]: Changed to OC stage as and shall be to the satisfaction of Council’s Development Engineer. subdivision to occur before CC is issued Reason: To permit legal access for Council, Council’s contractors and their vehicles over the subject site for waste collection.
29. Outdoor lighting Prior to the issue of the relevant Construction Certificate, the Certifier shall be satisfied that all outdoor lighting will comply with AS/NZS 4282:2019 Control of the obtrusive effects of outdoor lighting and be mounted, screened and directed in a way that it does not create a nuisance or light spill on to buildings on adjoining lots or public places. Lighting at vehicle access points to the development must be provided in accordance with AS/NZS 1158 Set:2010 Lighting for roads and public spaces.
107. Easement for waste collection Prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate, an easement for waste collection is to be created under Section 88B of the Conveyancing Act 1919. The terms of the easement are to be generally in accordance with Council’s draft terms for an easement for waste collection and shall be to the satisfaction of Council’s Development Engineer. Reason: To permit legal access for Council, Council’s contractors and their vehicles over the subject site for waste collection.
104. Easement for waste collection Prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate, an easement for waste collection is to be created under Section 88B of the Conveyancing Act 1919. The terms of the easement are to be generally in accordance with Council’s draft terms for an easement for waste collection and shall be to the satisfaction of Council’s Development Engineer. Reason: To permit legal access for Council, Council’s contractors and their vehicles over the subject site for waste collection.
94. Easement for waste collection Prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate, an easement for waste collection is to be created under Section 88B of the Conveyancing Act 1919. The terms of the easement are to be generally in accordance with Council’s draft terms for an easement for waste collection and shall be to the satisfaction of Council’s Development Engineer. Reason: To permit legal access for Council, Council’s contractors and their vehicles over the subject site for waste collection.
2. Be mounted, screened and directed in a way that it does not create a nuisance or light spill on to buildings on adjoining lots or public places. NEW DA Draft Condition Set - 4B & 8 Charlton Avenue TURRAMURRA.DOCX Created on 13/11/2025 4:37:00 PM Lighting at vehicle access points to the development must be provided in accordance with AS/NZS 1158 Set: 2010 Lighting for roads and public spaces. Reason: To protect the amenity of surrounding properties.
74. Temporary rock anchors Where the use of temporary rock anchors extending into the road reserve is required, approval must be obtained from Council and/or Transport for NSW in accordance with Section 138 of the Roads Act 1993. The applicant is to submit details of all the work that is to be considered and the works are not to commence until approval has been granted. The designs are to include details of the following:
90. Maximum capacity of the centre based childcare facility The capacity of the centre based childcare facility is limited to a maximum of 120 children in care at any one time. Reason: To ensure consistency with the terms of this consent and limit the impacts of the centre on the area. NEW DA Draft Condition Set - 4B & 8 Charlton Avenue TURRAMURRA.DOCX Created on 13/11/2025 4:37:00 PM
2. Inconsistency between documents In the event of any inconsistency between conditions of this consent and the drawings/documents referred to above, the conditions of this Development Consent prevail. Reason: To ensure that the development is in accordance with the Development Consent. GENERAL TERMS OF APPROVAL:
132. Loading and unloading At all times, all loading and unloading of service vehicles in connection with the use of the premises shall be carried out wholly within the site. Reason: To ensure safe traffic movement.
117. Loading and unloading At all times, all loading and unloading of service vehicles in connection with the use of the premises shall be carried out wholly within the site. Reason: To ensure safe traffic movement.
125. Loading and unloading At all times, all loading and unloading of service vehicles in connection with the use of the premises shall be carried out wholly within the site. Reason: To ensure safe traffic movement.
125. Loading and unloading At all times, all loading and unloading of service vehicles in connection with the use of the premises shall be carried out wholly within the site. Reason: To ensure safe traffic movement.
2. The completed vehicle access and accommodation arrangements comply with Australian. Standard 2890.1 - 2004 “Off-Street car parking" and SEPP (Housing) 2021 in terms of minimum parking space dimensions.
8. At least one on-site loading space is to be provided to cater for a minimum 6.7 m long service vehicle. The loading space/s should be line marked and/or signposted as a designated loading area.
2. The completed vehicle access and accommodation arrangements comply with Australian. Standard 2890.1 - 2004 “Off-Street car parking" in terms of minimum parking space dimensions.
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