Canterbury-Bankstown Tree Management Conditions
10 tree management conditions imposed by Canterbury-Bankstown across 5 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.
Dust, noise and vibration control measures; The location of temporary toilets; The protective measures for the preservation of trees on-site and in adjoining public areas including measures in accordance with: AS 4970 – Protection of trees on development sites; An applicable Development Control Plan; An arborist’s report approved as part of this consent A copy of the construction site management plan must be kept on-site at all times while work is being carried out. A copy of the construction site management plan must be kept on-site at all times while work is being carried out. 2.401 Condition reason: To provide and maintain orderly and safe areas for vehicular and pedestrian movement /…
Dust, noise and vibration control measures; The location of temporary toilets; The protective measures for the preservation of trees on-site and in adjoining public areas including measures in accordance with: AS 4970 – Protection of trees on development sites; An applicable Development Control Plan; An arborist’s report approved as part of this consent A copy of the construction site management plan must be kept on-site at all times while work is being carried out. A copy of the construction site management plan must be kept on-site at all times while work is being carried out. 2.401. Condition reason: To provide and maintain orderly and safe areas for vehicular and pedestrian movement /…
Dust, noise and vibration control measures; The location of temporary toilets; The protective measures for the preservation of trees on-site and in adjoining public areas including measures in accordance with: AS 4970 – Protection of trees on development sites; An applicable Development Control Plan; An arborist’s report approved as part of this consent A copy of the construction site management plan must be kept on-site at all times while work is being carried out. A copy of the construction site management plan must be kept on-site at all times while work is being carried out. 2.401 Condition reason: To provide and maintain orderly and safe areas for vehicular and pedestrian movement /…
61. Landscaping Plan A detailed landscape plan prepared by a qualified landscape architect or qualified landscape designer must be approved by the certifier before the issue of a relevant construction certificate. The landscape plan must be prepared in accordance with Council’s DCP 2023 and must include the following features, notations and specifications: a. The location of existing and proposed structures on the subject property/properties, including existing and proposed trees, impermeable areas, landscaped areas, deep soil zones, fixed furniture, shade structures, lighting, and other features, b. Details of earthworks and soil depths, including mounding and retaining walls and planted…
83. Residential building work Residential building work within the meaning of the Home Building Act 1989 must not be carried out unless the principal certifier for the development to which the work relates (not being the council) has given the council written notice of the following information — a. In the case of work for which a principal contractor is required to be appointed— i. the name and licence number of the principal contractor, and ii. the name of the insurer by which the work is insured under Part 6 of that Act, b. In the case of work to be done by an owner-builder— i. the name of the owner-builder, and ii. if the owner-builder is required to hold an owner-builder permit under…
A copy of the final demolition inspection report must be submitted to the principal certifier before the commencement of any building work. 3.201 • Condition reason: To ensure compliance with the relevant Canterbury Bankstown policy • Tree Protection All work carried out on or around protected trees during demolition, clearing and construction shall comply with Australian Standard AS4373-2007 Pruning of amenity trees and Australian Standard AS4970-2025 Protection of trees on development sites. Site specific conditions relating to tree protection shall take precedence over this requirement. Condition reason: To ensure compliance with the relevant Australian Standard BUILDING WORK BEFORE…
84. Before the commencement of any site or building work, the principal certifier must ensure the measures for tree protection detailed in the Arboricultural Impact Assessment prepared by Truth About Trees dated 12 March 2024, Version 2-Final, and the construction site management plan are in place. All neighbouring and street trees impacted by the demolition, construction and development of the site must be retained and protected in accordance with all aspects and requirements for the protection of these Trees as stated in the Australian Standard 2009, AS 4970-2009 Protection of Trees on Development Sites to allow for the healthy ongoing life of these trees. Condition reason: To protect the…
117. Tree protection during work While site work is being carried out, all required tree protection measures must be maintained in good condition in accordance with: a. the construction site management plan (where approved) under this consent, b. the relevant requirements of AS 4970 Protection of trees on development sites, c. Council’s relevant development control plan (in force as at the date of determination of this consent) and d)any arborist’s report approved under this consent. This includes maintaining adequate soil grades and ensuring all machinery, builders refuse, spoil and materials remain outside tree protection zones Condition reason: To protect the natural environment of the…
118. Tree protection All work carried out on or around protected trees during demolition, clearing and construction shall comply with Australian Standard AS 4373 – ‘Pruning of amenity trees’ and Australian Standard AS 4970 – ‘Protection of trees on development sites’. Site specific conditions relating to tree protection shall take precedence over this requirement. Condition reason: To protect the natural environment of the development site and adjoining lands.
119. Threatening of trees If any trees to be retained and protected are threatened by demolition, building or other site works through accidental omission or unforeseen circumstances, the approving authority is to be notified immediately in writing before such work is continued so that this issue can be resolved. Condition reason: To protect the natural environment of the development site and adjoining lands.
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