Camden Tree Management Conditions
26 tree management conditions imposed by Camden across 8 development applications in our dataset. Tree management conditions protect existing vegetation and require replacement planting — tree protection zones, arborist supervision, approved tree removals, root protection and landscaping.
2. Verify that any water management basins have been completed in accordance with the approved plans and provide the following details: a. Levels and dimensions to verify the storage volume of any water management facilities. b. Levels and other relevant dimensions of: OFFICIAL i. Internal drainage pipes. ii. Orifice plates. iii. Outlet control devices and pits. iv. Weirs (including widths). c. Verification that the orifice plates have been fitted and the diameter of the fitted plates. d. Verification that trash screens are installed. Condition reason: To ensure that the completed works are recorded. (11) Landscaping works completion - Before the issue of an occupation certificate, all of…
3. Materials used for clean-up must be disposed of at a waste facility. Condition reason: To protect the environment from pollution. (12) Offensive noise and noise compliance - During occupation and ongoing use of the development, the use and occupation of the premises, including all plant and equipment, must not give rise to any offensive noise within the meaning of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997. Operational noise must also comply with the NSW Noise Policy for Industry 2017. Condition reason: To protect the amenity of the surrounding area. (13) Remote storage facilities for food premises - During occupation and ongoing use of the development, the use of remote…
7. Serviced by a minimum 1.8m wide door(s) that opens in an outwards direction and can be locked open. Condition reason: To ensure that hygienic waste management facilities are provided. (2) Special infrastructure contribution payment - Before the issue of a construction certificate, a special infrastructure contribution (SIC) is to be made in accordance with the Environmental Planning and Assessment (Special Infrastructure Contribution - Western Sydney Growth Areas) Determination 2011 (as in force when this consent becomes operative). Evidence of payment of the SIC shall be provided to Council and the certifier. Alternatively, the applicant must obtain written confirmation from the…
1. Endeavour Energy letter dated: 11/06/2025, reference: CNR-80535. Condition reason: To ensure the development complies with Authority requirements. (3) Approved development stages and sequence - The development must be carried out in accordance with the approved staging plans prepared by: Staging Plan, reference: dwg: 143, dated: 7 August 2025. Independent construction certificates and occupation certificates can be issued for each stage of the development. Condition reason: To detail the approved staging and sequencing for the development. (4) Approved tree work - This development consent approves the removal of one tree as shown on the approved demolition plan, reference: 121, revision:…
3. Materials used for clean-up must be disposed of at a waste facility. Condition reason: To protect the environment from pollution. (9) Offensive noise and noise compliance - During occupation and ongoing use of the development, the use and occupation of the premises, including all plant and equipment, must not give rise to any offensive noise within the meaning of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997. Operational noise must also comply with the NSW Noise Policy for Industry 2017. Condition reason: To protect the amenity of the surrounding area. (10) Landscaping works maintenance - During occupation and ongoing use of the development, the approved landscaping must be…
2. A photographic survey of existing public infrastructure surrounding the site including (but not necessarily limited to): a. Road carriageways. b. Kerbs. c. Footpaths. d. Drainage structures. e. Street trees. In the event that access for undertaking the dilapidation report is denied by a property owner, the developer must detail in writing that all reasonable steps have been taken to obtain access to and advise the affected property owner of the reason for the survey and that these steps have failed. Written approval must be obtained from the principal certifier in such an event. Should any public property or the environment sustain damage during the course of and as a result of works, or…
1. A photographic survey of existing public infrastructure surrounding the site including (but not necessarily limited to): a. Road carriageways. b. Kerbs. c. Footpaths. d. Drainage structures. e. Street trees. In the event that access for undertaking the dilapidation report is denied by a property owner, the developer must detail in writing that all reasonable steps have been taken to obtain access to and advise the affected property owner of the reason for the survey and that these steps have failed. Written approval must be obtained from the principal certifier in such an event. Should any public property or the environment sustain damage during the course of and as a result of works, or…
1. A photographic survey of existing public infrastructure surrounding the site including (but not necessarily limited to): a. Road carriageways. b. Kerbs. c. Footpaths. d. Drainage structures. e. Street trees. In the event that access for undertaking the dilapidation report is denied by a property owner, the developer must detail in writing that all reasonable steps have been taken to obtain access to and advise the affected property owner of the reason for the survey and that these steps have failed. Written approval must be obtained from the principal certifier in such an event. Should any public property or the environment sustain damage during the course of and as a result of works, or…
1. A photographic survey of existing public infrastructure surrounding the site including (but not necessarily limited to): a. Road carriageways. b. Kerbs. c. Footpaths. d. Drainage structures. e. Street trees. In the event that access for undertaking the dilapidation report is denied by a property owner, the developer must detail in writing that all reasonable steps have been taken to obtain access to and advise the affected property owner of the reason for the survey and that these steps have failed. Written approval must be obtained from the principal certifier in such an event. Should any public property or the environment sustain damage during the course of and as a result of works, or…
2. A photographic survey of existing public infrastructure surrounding the site including (but not necessarily limited to): a. Road carriageways. b. Kerbs. c. Footpaths. d. Drainage structures. e. Street trees. In the event that access for undertaking the dilapidation report is denied by a property owner, the developer must detail in writing that all reasonable steps have been taken to obtain access to and advise the affected property owner of the reason for the survey and that these steps have failed. Written approval must be obtained from the principal certifier in such an event. Should any public property or the environment sustain damage during the course of and as a result of works, or…
2. A balustrade suitable for pedestrian safety must be installed behind the kerb between the Byron Road set down area and Portal 3, such that risk of students crossing the road or vehicles mounting the kerb where students are moving is mitigated. Condition reason: To require minor amendments to the plans endorsed by the consent authority following assessment of the development. (2) Public infrastructure alterations - Before the issue of a construction certificate, any required alterations to public infrastructure (including ramps, footpaths, kerb and gutter, light poles, kerb inlets, service provider pits, street trees or any other public infrastructure) must be approved by the roads…
5. Public domain improvements in accordance with condition 1.1(4). Condition reason: To ensure that required information is provided to the certifier. (2) Public infrastructure alterations - Before the issue of a construction certificate, any required alterations to public infrastructure (including ramps, footpaths, kerb and gutter, light poles, kerb inlets, service provider pits, street trees or any other public infrastructure) must be approved by the roads authority under the Roads Act 1993. Any costs incurred will be borne by the developer. Evidence of the approval must be provided to the certifier. Condition reason: To clarify the timing and need for approval under the Roads Act 1993.…
2. Stumps located within the Tree Protection Zone of trees to be retained shall be grubbed-out where required using a mechanical stump grinder (or by hand where less than 150mm in diameter) without damage to the root system of other trees. Where trees to be removed are within the Structural Root Zone (SRZ) of any trees to be retained, consideration shall be given to cutting the stump close to ground level and retaining the root crown intact.
4. All vegetation related work must be carried out by a fully insured and qualified arborist. The arborist must be qualified to Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Level 3 in Arboriculture for the carrying out of tree works and AQF Level 5 in Arboriculture for Hazard, Tree Health and Risk Assessments and Reports.
4. All vegetation related work must be carried out by a fully insured and qualified arborist. The arborist must be qualified to Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Level 3 in Arboriculture for the carrying out of tree works and AQF Level 5 in Arboriculture for Hazard, Tree Health and Risk Assessments and Reports.
4. All vegetation related work must be carried out by a fully insured and qualified arborist. The arborist must be qualified to Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Level 3 in Arboriculture for the carrying out of tree works and AQF Level 5 in Arboriculture for Hazard, Tree Health and Risk Assessments and Reports.
4. All vegetation related work must be carried out by a fully insured and qualified arborist. The arborist must be qualified to Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Level 3 in Arboriculture for the carrying out of tree works and AQF Level 5 in Arboriculture for Hazard, Tree Health and Risk Assessments and Reports.
4. All vegetation related work must be carried out by a fully insured and qualified arborist. The arborist must be qualified to Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Level 3 in Arboriculture for the carrying out of tree works and AQF Level 5 in Arboriculture for Hazard, Tree Health and Risk Assessments and Reports.
4. All vegetation related work must be carried out by a fully insured and qualified arborist. The arborist must be qualified to Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Level 3 in Arboriculture for the carrying out of tree works and AQF Level 5 in Arboriculture for Hazard, Tree Health and Risk Assessments and Reports.
6. Installation of street trees to be in accordance with clause B.2.3, Appendix B of Camden DCP 2019 and Council’s Engineering Design Specifications including root barrier installed 450-600 mm deep by minimum of 1.5 m wide, installed between tree and kerb and footpaths where applicable.
1. Approval is granted for the removal of ten (10) trees located within the subject property as indicated on the prepared by Arbor Scan Arboricultural Impact Assessment (AIA) dted 30 October 2025 Report Reference JN2294.
1. Existing vegetation (including street trees) not approved for removal must be protected in accordance with AS 4970 - Protection of Trees on Development Sites and Council’s engineering specifications. Page 21 OFFICIAL
5. Street tree planting to include timber edge (38mm x 100mm) to either side between kerb and footpath creating a tree plot that is a minimum 2m x2m planting area, with a nine square metre free of intrusions.
3. The proposed street tree Quercus palustris which is proposed for South Circuit is to be a minimum size of 200L pot size container. All other pot sizes for trees are to be a minimum size of 75L or greater.
1. Existing vegetation (including street trees) not approved for removal must be protected in accordance with AS 4970 - Protection of Trees on Development Sites and Council’s engineering specifications.
4. Street trees sourced in accordance with the tests and measurements contained within AS2303-2018 – Tree Stock for Landscape Use.
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