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Lake Macquarie Traffic & Access Conditions

5 traffic & access conditions imposed by Lake Macquarie across 5 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.

DA/2087/2018/REV det. 20/12/2023

Arborist Report prepared by Treeology dated 29 May 2022, reference no. 05-0421. Vegetation Habitat Management Plan by MJD Environmental dated 20 August 2020, Rev F, Job No.16007. VPA Letter of Offer by Winten (No 21) Pty Limited dated 13 October 2023. General conditions The person having the benefit of the consent shall comply with each of the following conditions. Traffic and transport - Transport for NSW The development shall comply with the requirements of Transport for NSW, as follows: Restrictions on site access to Newcastle Link Road No direct access to or from the development is to be provided from the Newcastle Link Road. Any former access from the Newcastle Link Road, other than…

DA/2294/2021/A det. 03/11/2025

GT0174-00001 Construction phase monitoring bore requirements GTA: a) Monitoring bores are required to be installed and collecting data prior for at least 3 months prior to submitting a water supply work approval b) A minimum of three monitoring bore locations are required at or around the subject property, unless otherwise agreed by WaterNSW. c) The location and number of proposed monitoring bores must be submitted for approval, to WaterNSW and should be submitted prior to the application for a water supply work approval. d) The monitoring bores should be used to develop a water table map for the site and its near environs. e) The monitoring bores must be protected from construction damage.…

DA/2630/2022 det. 22/05/2023

For further information please consult: • Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, • NSW Anti Discrimination Board. • Fit-out and Use of Level 1 and Level 4 Prior to any occupation of Level 1 and/or Level 4 as identified by approved architectural plans prepared by Archadia Projects, Project No. A106 issue 3.2 dated May 2023, consent shall be obtained for the fit-out and any variation to the health services facility. General Terms of Approval and Concurrence Requirements • Subsidence Advisory NSW – General Terms of Approval Subsidence Advisory NSW (Ref: TBA22-02908) has granted its approval for this development, subject to: • The development being undertaken strictly in accordance with…

DA/1288/2023 det. 27/03/2024

Before demolition work commences, a demolition management plan must be prepared by a suitably qualified person, and a copy provided to Council. The demolition management plan must be prepared in accordance with Australian Standard 2601 – The Demolition of Structures, the Code of Practice – Demolition Work, Lake Macquarie City Council Development Control Plan 2014 (LMDCP2014) and must include the following matters: • The proposed demolition methods • The materials for and location of protective fencing to restrict unauthorised access to the site, where practicable • Details on the provision of safe access to and from the site during demolition work, including pedestrian and vehicular site…

DA/1651/2022/A det. 10/12/2025

The contractor engaged to undertake the construction works within the public domain shall provide a Construction Management Plan (CMP) to Council, a minimum of seven days prior to commencing any works. The CMP shall be submitted to the City Projects Department at the following email address projectmanagementpat@lakemac.nsw.gov.au. The CMP shall be approved by Council prior to works commencing on site. The CMP shall set out the construction approach for the works and should seek to minimise disruption to the local community. As a minimum, the CMP must address the following areas: Health and Safety Public safety, amenity and site security; Traffic Control and Management; Pedestrian…

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