Waste Management Conditions
Waste management conditions cover how waste is stored, collected and minimised — waste management plans, bin storage rooms, recycling provision and access for collection vehicles.
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Councils
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DAs
Waste Management conditions by council
Burwood
58 conditions
Willoughby
47 conditions
Wollongong
35 conditions
City of Parramatta
30 conditions
City of Ryde
27 conditions
Hornsby
27 conditions
Ku-ring-gai
26 conditions
Lane Cove
24 conditions
Fairfield
19 conditions
City of Sydney
18 conditions
Camden
17 conditions
Waverley
14 conditions
Inner West
13 conditions
Wollondilly
13 conditions
Cumberland
12 conditions
Canterbury-Bankstown
11 conditions
Bayside
10 conditions
Canada Bay
10 conditions
Randwick
9 conditions
Campbelltown
8 conditions
Strathfield
8 conditions
Georges River
7 conditions
Newcastle
7 conditions
Sutherland
7 conditions
Liverpool
5 conditions
Hawkesbury
3 conditions
Central Coast
2 conditions
Lake Macquarie
2 conditions
North Sydney
2 conditions
Woollahra
2 conditions
Northern Beaches
1 conditions
Penrith
1 conditions
Blue Mountains
1 conditions
Mosman
1 conditions
Example waste management conditions
2. Where the building plan includes: • Construction of a retaining wall over, or within the zone of influence of our assets • Excavation of a basement or building over, or adjacent to, one of our assets • Dewatering – removing water from solid material or soil. The detailed review is to ensure that: • our assets will not be damaged during, or because of the construction of the development • we can access our assets for operation and maintenance • your building will be…
2. The owner of the adjoining land gives written consent to the condition not applying. Condition reason: Prescribed condition under section 74 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2021. (21) Anti-graffiti finish - While building work is being carried out, an anti-graffiti finish must be applied to all external facing and publicly accessible building elements (including retaining walls), to the satisfaction of the principal certifier Condition reason: To…
2. Not carried out on Sundays or public holidays. Unless otherwise approved in writing by Council. Site work is not to be carried out outside of these times except where there is an emergency, or for urgent work directed by a police officer or a public authority. Condition reason: To protect the amenity of the surrounding area. 15 Implementation of the site management plans While site work is being carried out: 1. the measures required by the construction site management…
54. PLAN OF MANAGEMENT - WASTE AND RECYCLING STORAGE A Waste Management Plan is to be submitted to Council’s Executive Manager, Environmental Sustainability (or delegate) prior to the issue of the Occupation Certificate and include the following, where relevant; DA-455/2022 27 (a) All arrangements including relevant and current contracts for recyclables and all other waste (collection and disposal) (b) The waste storage area and bins must be cleaned and maintained regularly…
The collection, storage and use of rainwater is to be in accordance with Standards • Australia HB230 “Rainwater Tank Design and Installation Handbook”. Condition Reason: To ensure that site stormwater is disposed of in a controlled and sustainable manner. D.18 Waste Storage – Commercial Before the issue of any construction certificate, the construction certificate plans and specifications required by clause 7 of the Development Certification and Fire Safety Regulation, must…
• Restoration. Public areas must be maintained in a safe condition at all times. Restoration of disturbed road and footway areas, including repairs of damaged infrastructure as a result of the construction works associated with the development, must be undertaken by the person acting on this consent in accordance with Council’s standards and specifications, and DCP Part 8.5 (Public Civil Works), to the satisfaction of Council. Reason: To ensure the amenity and state of the…
7 58 56.6 Prior to any Demolition Resource Recovery and Waste Management Plan - Demolition and Construction Prior to any demolition works, the Certifying Authority must be provided with a Resource Recovery and Waste Management Plan - Demolition and Construction that includes details of materials that will be excavated and their proposed destination or reuse. Hoardings The person acting on this consent must ensure the site is secured with temporary fencing prior to any works…
A sign must be erected at the front of the property showing the name of the licenced demolition contractor, the licence number and a telephone number on which that person can be contact outside of working hours, All demolition work must be carried out in accordance with Australian Standard 2601 – ‘The Demolition of Structures’, Where asbestos containing materials are to be removed, demolition must be carried out by contractors who have a current SafeWork NSW licence in…
The implementation of a landscape maintenance program in accordance with the approved Landscape Plan for a minimum period of 12 months to ensure that all landscape work becomes well established by regular maintenance. Details of the program must be submitted with the Landscape Plan to the Principal Certifier prior to issue of the Construction Certificate. Reason: To comply with Council's Development Control Plan. • Tree Protection Measures The existing trees are to be…
• Traffic: A detailed Traffic Management Plan shall be provided in accordance with the ‘Traffic Management Plan’ condition requirements. • Noise: Details shall be provided to demonstrate how the works will be undertaken in accordance with the Interim Construction Noise Guideline published the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA). • Vibration: Details shall be provided in accordance with the Vibration condition requirements. • Erosion and Sediment Control: Plans…
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