Strathfield Waste Management Conditions
8 waste management conditions imposed by Strathfield across 3 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.
25. Waste Recycling and Bulky Storage Rooms The waste storage area must not be visible from the street. The waste storage area must be located within the location of waste rooms in accordance with the approved plans. The waste storage area must be large enough to accommodate the following number of bins for the development: (a) Domestic Waste – 2 x 660L litre mobile bins. (b) Domestic Recycling – 3 x 660L litre mobile bins. (c) Green Waste – 1 x 660L litre mobile bins. The size of the waste storage room is to be based on a minimum area rate of 1.1m2 per 240L bin, 2.03m2 per 660L bin, 2.7m2 per 1100L bin and located in an area to suitably facilitate servicing on waste collection day. The…
38. Waste, Recycling and Bulky Storage Rooms The waste storage area shall not be visible from the street. The waste storage area shall be located within the lot/building in accordance with the approved plans. The waste storage area shall be large enough to accommodate the bins. The proponent is to seek the approval of council’s Waste Management Officer regarding the adequate bin sizes. The layout of the waste and recycling storage room must allow easy unobstructed access to all bins (stacked bin arrangements are not acceptable) and allow the bins to be easily removed for servicing purposes. DA 2022/179 Arrangements must be in place regarding the regular maintenance and cleaning of waste…
27. Commercial and Industrial Waste Appropriate waste and recycling containers and facilities must be provided according to the approved Waste Management Plan for all specific end use businesses in accordance with the waste generation rates provided at Part H of Strathfield Council DCP 2005 – Appendix B. The WMP must also provide written evidence of valid contracts for the regular collection and disposal of waste and recyclables generated on the site. The private waste contractor must confirm the frequency of the waste collections (general waste, recycling and bulky goods), and that the size and location of the storage room is suitable for the frequency of the waste collections. The…
40. Commercial and Industrial Waste Appropriate waste and recycling containers and facilities will need to be provided according to Waste Management Plan for all specific end use businesses in accordance with the waste generation rates provided at Part H of Strathfield Council DCP 2005 – Appendix B. WMP should also provide written evidence of valid contracts for the regular collection and disposal of waste and recyclables generated on the site. The private waste contractor must confirm the frequency of the waste collections (general waste, recycling and bulky goods), and that the size and location of the storage room is suitable for the frequency of the waste collections. The collection of…
49. Obstruction of Road or Footpath The use of the road or footpath for the storage of any building materials, waste materials, temporary toilets, waste or skip bins, or any other matter is not permitted unless separately approved by Council under Section 138 of the Roads Act 1993 and under Section 68 of the Local Government Act 1993. Penalty infringement Notices may be issued for any offences and severe penalties apply. Condition reason: To maintain public safety.
39. Onsite Waste Collection The development must provide onsite underground or at-grade collection of waste, which must comply with the requirements contained within Part H of Strathfield Development Control Plan 2005 (DCP 2005). Waste servicing and collection arrangements should be clearly depicted and annotated on architectural drawings, which should indicate adequate turning circles to allow collection vehicles to enter and exit the site in a forward direction.
26. Onsite Waste Collection Development for the purposes of multi-unit housing, residential flat buildings, serviced apartments, boarding houses, mixed use and commercial developments must provide an area for the onsite underground or at-grade collection of waste, which must comply with the requirements contained within Part H of Strathfield Development Control Plan 2005 (DCP 2005). Condition reason: To ensure appropriate management of waste.
2. Disposal or recycling of electronic waste, household batteries, light bulbs, polystyrene and clothing must be organised and written evidence of private collection must be provided (according to provided WMP and EPA’s “Better practice guide for resource recovery in residential developments”)
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