Lake Macquarie Tree Management Conditions
4 tree management conditions imposed by Lake Macquarie across 4 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.
Odour Assessment by Northstar Air Quality dated 14 November 2018, reference 19.1009.FR1V1. Odour Assessment by Northstar Air Quality dated 26 May 2022, reference 19.1009.FR2V1. Proximity to Summerhill Waste Management Centre (Dwg ref: 239736(5)-PSK-010-I) by ADW Johnson dated 31 May 2022, Version I. APZ Soil Stability Management Plan by Bushfire Planning Australia and Qualtest dated 20 May 2022, reference 1826 and NEW18P-0178A-AE. Subdivision BAL Plans by Bushfire Planning Australia (Revision D) dated 24 June 2021 (Ref 1826-LMCC). 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…
A design plan for concrete footpaths 1.5 metres wide along the full length of the Maude Street frontage shall be submitted, generally in accordance with Northrop Engineering Plans -Project No.NL183048-01 Rev. B dated 29/09/2025. Concrete foot paving shall be constructed in accordance with Lake Macquarie City Council standard drawing EGSD-301 which is available from Councils website. No works shall commence prior to the issue of a Public Works Certificate in accordance with s138 of the Roads Act 1993. Any works on a public road shall be approved by Council. Vehicles Access Crossing and Kerb Layback An approval for the vehicle access crossing and kerb layback, including associated cut or fill…
• There is to be no adverse increase in overland flooding or surcharging of pits along the downstream network (e.g. Pacific Highway) for the events up to the 1% AEP (100 year ARI). • The existing and proposed pits on the Pacific Highway (at the intersection with Frederick Street) are to be constructed/reconstructed at a minimum SA2 (2000 mm opening), or equivalent, as per TfNSW standard drawing R0220-01. • The pipe connection to the new stormwater pit on the Pacific Highway is to be aligned to 45 degrees (from 90 degrees) to minimise the risk of blockage and improve hydraulic losses. • Concrete Footpath A design plan for concrete footpaths in accordance with Council’s Charlestown…
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 access points and construction activity zones • Details of demolition traffic management, including proposed truck movements to and from the site,…
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