Ku-ring-gai Waste Management Conditions
26 waste management conditions imposed by Ku-ring-gai across 6 development applications in our dataset. Waste management conditions cover how waste is stored, collected and minimised — waste management plans, bin storage rooms, recycling provision and access for collection vehicles.
118. Reinstatement of redundant crossings and completion of infrastructure works Prior to issue of an Occupation Certificate, and upon completion of any works which may cause damage to Council’s property, the Principal Certifier must receive a signed inspection form from Council which states that the following works in the road reserve have been completed: 1. new concrete driveway crossing in accordance with levels and specifications issued by Council 2. removal of all redundant driveway crossings and kerb laybacks (or sections thereof) and reinstatement of these areas to footpath, turfed verge and upright kerb and gutter (reinstatement works to match surrounding adjacent infrastructure…
104. Reinstatement of redundant crossings and completion of infrastructure works Prior to issue of an Occupation Certificate, and upon completion of any works which may cause damage to Council’s property, the Principal Certifier must receive a signed inspection form from Council which states that the following works in the road reserve have been completed: 1. new concrete driveway crossing in accordance with levels and specifications issued by Council 2. removal of all redundant driveway crossings and kerb laybacks (or sections thereof) and reinstatement of these areas to footpath, turfed verge and upright kerb and gutter (reinstatement works to match surrounding adjacent infrastructure…
112. Reinstatement of redundant crossings and completion of infrastructure works Prior to issue of an Occupation Certificate, and upon completion of any works which may cause damage to Council’s property, the Principal Certifier must receive a signed inspection form from Council which states that the following works in the road reserve have been completed: 1. new concrete driveway crossing in accordance with levels and specifications issued by Council 2. removal of all redundant driveway crossings and kerb laybacks (or sections thereof) and reinstatement of these areas to footpath, turfed verge and upright kerb and gutter (reinstatement works to match surrounding adjacent infrastructure…
79. Reinstatement of redundant crossings and completion of infrastructure works Prior to issue of an Occupation Certificate, and upon completion of any works which may cause damage to Council’s property, the Principal Certifier must receive a signed inspection form from Council which states that the following works in the road reserve have been completed: 1. new concrete driveway crossing in accordance with levels and specifications issued by Council 2. removal of all redundant driveway crossings and kerb laybacks (or sections thereof) and reinstatement of these areas to footpath, turfed verge and upright kerb and gutter (reinstatement works to match surrounding adjacent infrastructure with…
98. Reinstatement of redundant crossings and completion of infrastructure works Prior to issue of any Occupation Certificate, and upon completion of any works which may cause damage to Council’s property, the Principal Certifier must receive a signed inspection form from Council which states that the following works in the road reserve have been completed: i. removal of all redundant driveway crossings and kerb laybacks (or sections thereof) and reinstatement of these areas to footpath, turfed verge and upright kerb and gutter (reinstatement works to match surrounding adjacent infrastructure with respect to integration of levels and materials) ii. full repair and resealing of any road…
3. Certify that the minimum headroom of 2.6 metres will be available for the full path of travel of the small waste collection vehicle from the street to the collection area. This certification is to be provided to the Principal Certifier prior to any concrete being poured for the ground floor slab. No work is to proceed until Council has undertaken an inspection to determine clearance and path of travel. At the stage when formwork for the ground floor slab is in place and prior to concrete being poured, Council’s Waste Contract Coordinator to carry out an inspection of the site to confirm the clearance available for the full path of travel of the small waste collection vehicle from the…
3. Certify that the minimum headroom of 2.6 metres will be available for the full path of travel of the small waste collection vehicle from the street to the collection area. This certification is to be provided to the Principal Certifier prior to any concrete being poured for the ground floor slab. No work is to proceed until Council has undertaken an inspection to determine clearance and path of travel. At the stage when formwork for the ground floor slab is in place and prior to concrete being poured, Council’s Waste Contract Coordinator to carry out an inspection of the site to confirm the clearance available for the full path of travel of the small waste collection vehicle from the…
3. Certify that the minimum headroom of 2.6 metres will be available for the full path of travel of the small waste collection vehicle from the street to the collection area. This certification is to be provided to the Principal Certifier prior to any concrete being poured for the ground floor slab. No work is to proceed until Council has undertaken an inspection to determine clearance and path of travel. At the stage when formwork for the ground floor slab is in place and prior to concrete being poured, Council’s Waste Contract Coordinator to carry out an inspection of the site to confirm the clearance available for the full path of travel of the small waste collection vehicle from the…
3. Certify that the minimum headroom of 2.6 metres will be available for the full path of travel of the small waste collection vehicle from the street to the collection area. This certification is to be provided to the Principal Certifier prior to any concrete being poured for the ground floor slab. No work is to proceed until Council has undertaken an inspection to determine clearance and path of travel. At the stage when formwork for the ground floor slab is in place and prior to concrete being poured, Council’s Waste Contract Coordinator to carry out an inspection of the site to confirm the clearance available for the full path of travel of the small waste collection vehicle from the…
94. Infrastructure repair 94. Infrastructure repair Amendments are proposed to allow for the flexibility in staging Occupation Certificates. 17 Original Condition Proposed Condition Justification Prior to issue of any Occupation Certificate and upon Prior to issue of any the relevant Occupation Certificate and completion of any works which may cause damage to upon completion of any works which may cause damage to Council’s property, the Principal Certifier must be satisfied Council’s property, the Principal Certifier must be satisfied that any damaged public infrastructure caused as a result of that any damaged public infrastructure caused as a result of construction works (including damage…
118. Waste and recycling storage facilities- residential flat building Prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate, the Principal Certifier shall be satisfied that the waste storage room has been installed in the basement and is of adequate size to contain the waste bins. The waste storage room must be covered and all internal walls must be rendered and coved at the floor/wall intersection. The floor must be graded and appropriately drained to the sewer and a tap with hot and cold water must be located in close proximity to facilitate cleaning. Reason: To protect amenity and to prevent environmental pollution. DA Draft Condition Set - 7 -11 Pockley Avenue ROSEVILLE.DOCX Created on…
83. Waste and recycling storage facilities - commercial premises Prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate, the Principal Certifier shall be satisfied that the waste storage area has been installed within the basement or a separate enclosed room and is of adequate size to contain the waste bins. The waste storage facilities must be covered and all internal walls rendered and coved at the floor/wall intersection. The floor must be graded and appropriately drained to the sewer and a tap with hot and cold water must be located in close proximity to facilitate cleaning. Reason: To protect amenity and to prevent environmental pollution.
121. Waste and recycling storage facilities- residential flat building Prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate, the Principal Certifier shall be satisfied that the waste storage room has been installed in the basement and is of adequate size to contain the waste bins. The waste storage room must be covered and all internal walls must be rendered and coved at the floor/wall intersection. The floor must be graded and appropriately drained to the sewer and a tap with hot and cold water must be located in close proximity to facilitate cleaning. Reason: To protect amenity and to prevent environmental pollution.
107. Waste and recycling storage facilities- residential flat building Prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate, the Principal Certifier shall be satisfied that the waste storage room has been installed in the basement and is of adequate size to contain the waste bins. The waste storage room must be covered and all internal walls must be rendered and coved at the floor/wall intersection. The floor must be graded and appropriately drained to the sewer and a tap with hot and cold water must be located in close proximity to facilitate cleaning. Reason: To protect amenity and to prevent environmental pollution.
117. Waste and recycling storage facilities- residential flat building Prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate, the Principal Certifier shall be satisfied that the waste storage room has been installed in the basement and is of adequate size to contain the waste bins. The waste storage room must be covered and all internal walls must be rendered and coved at the floor/wall intersection. The floor must be graded and appropriately drained to the sewer and a tap with hot and cold water must be located in close proximity to facilitate cleaning. Reason: To protect amenity and to prevent environmental pollution.
99. Infrastructure repair Prior to issue of the relevant Occupation Certificate and upon completion of any works which may cause damage to Council’s property, the Principal Certifier must be satisfied that any damaged public infrastructure caused as a result of construction works (including damage caused by, but not limited to, delivery vehicles, waste collection, contractors, sub- contractors, concrete vehicles) is fully repaired to the satisfaction of Council and at no cost to Council. Reason: To protect public infrastructure.
119. Infrastructure repair Prior to issue of an Occupation Certificate and upon completion of any works which may cause damage to Council’s property, the Principal Certifier must be satisfied that any damaged public infrastructure caused as a result of construction works (including damage caused by, but not limited to, delivery vehicles, waste collection, contractors, sub- contractors, concrete vehicles) is fully repaired to the satisfaction of Council and at no cost to Council. Reason: To protect public infrastructure.
105. Infrastructure repair Prior to issue of an Occupation Certificate and upon completion of any works which may cause damage to Council’s property, the Principal Certifier must be satisfied that any damaged public infrastructure caused as a result of construction works (including damage caused by, but not limited to, delivery vehicles, waste collection, contractors, sub-contractors, concrete vehicles) is fully repaired to the satisfaction of Council and at no cost to Council. Reason: To protect public infrastructure.
114. Infrastructure repair Prior to issue of an Occupation Certificate and upon completion of any works which may cause damage to Council’s property, the Principal Certifier must be satisfied that any damaged public infrastructure caused as a result of construction works (including damage caused by, but not limited to, delivery vehicles, waste collection, contractors, sub-contractors, concrete vehicles) is fully repaired to the satisfaction of Council and at no cost to Council. Reason: To protect public infrastructure.
119. Bulky Goods Waste Collection All bulky goods waste material is to be placed on the on-site Bulky Goods Collection Point ready for collection. Materials placed on the footpath will not be collected and will incur a penalty fine. Bulky Goods Waste will only be collected from the on-site Collection Point. Any waste outside the development boundary will not be collected. Reason: To ensure adequate servicing of the site and to protect the amenity of the surrounding area.
92. Survey and inspection of waste collection clearance and path of travel Without Prejudice Condition Set - eDA0180/25 – 3 & 3A Beaconsfield Parade Lindfield At the stage when formwork for the ground floor slab is in place and prior to concrete being poured, a registered surveyor is to:
133. Deliveries and waste collections - commercial premises All deliveries and waste collection services for the business are to be carried out between 6:00am and 10:00pm only. Reason: To protect the amenity of the surrounding area.
84. Survey and inspection of waste collection clearance and path of travel At the stage when formwork for the ground floor slab is in place and prior to concrete being poured, a registered surveyor is to:
86. Survey and inspection of waste collection clearance and path of travel At the stage when formwork for the ground floor slab is in place and prior to concrete being poured, a registered surveyor is to:
74. Survey and inspection of waste collection clearance and path of travel At the stage when formwork for the ground floor slab is in place and prior to concrete being poured, a registered surveyor is to:
101. Waste and recycling storage facilities- residential flat building
Snippets shown for reference only. Verify against the original consent on the NSW Planning Portal.
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