A Compliance Certificate issued by an appropriately accredited person to the effect that these design requirements have been met shall accompany the Construction Certificate.
29 Drainage Design (Stormwater Disposal)
To ensure the efficient disposal of stormwater and that no problem is caused to surrounding premises, the stormwater from the development shall be discharged to:
a) The existing piped drainage systems, being a properly functioning system permitted by Council.
30 Stormwater Treatment
An appropriate stormwater treatment measure, selected from the Environment Protection Authority's document "Managing Urban Stormwater - Treatment Techniques, November 1997", shall be provided as part of the permanent site stormwater (water quality) management system.
31 Design of structures adjoining drainage easements
The walls of the dwellings or of any structure adjoining the easement shall be designed to withstand all necessary forces should excavation be required within the easement down to the existing pipe invert levels. Certification to this effect shall be provided by an Accredited Certifier and this shall accompany the Construction Certificate.
32 Footing design adjoining easements
All footings within 2m of the drainage easement shall be designed in such a manner that they are supported by foundations set at a minimum of 300mm below pipe invert levels or, alternatively, founded on sound rock. Certification to this effect shall be provided by an Accredited Certifier and this shall accompany the Construction Certificate.
33 Parking areas and access
All vehicular access, parking and manoeuvrability including waste collection areas for the proposed development shall be designed and constructed to comply with AS2890.1 - 2004 and, AS2890.2-2002, Small Rigid Vehicle (only with regard to the diameter of the central median island in the turning head), and Council's Standard Waste Disposal Vehicle.
The following specific requirements shall be incorporated into the constructed works:
The internal roadway and car parking area shall be paved using materials other than plain or exposed aggregate concrete.
34 General Engineering Condition 1
A Traffic Control Plan shall be prepared by a suitably qualified and experienced Accredited Certifier detailing the location of all traffic Advisory and Regulatory signs, revised line marking and any requisite parking controls relative to the proposed development. This plan shall comply with the requirements of Australian Standard AS1742-3 and shall be submitted to Council for Approval prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate. The plan shall relate to all works proposed for the development in Scarborough Street, Mary Street, Brighton Street and Loftus Street.
35 Garbage, recycling and green-waste storage area
To ensure proper storage of waste from the development, an enclosed garbage, greenwaste and recycling storage area shall be provided in accordance with Drawing Number 03 (Issue G), 04 (Issue C), 06 (Issue B) prepared by Allen Jack and Cottier amended in accordance with Conditions 4 and 5. Within this area a smooth impervious floor shall be provided that is graded to a floor waste and a tap and hose provided to facilitate regular cleaning of the bins. All waste water shall be discharged to the sewer in accordance with the requirements of Sydney Water.
The required number and type of waste and recycling material containers shall be provided at the full cost of the developer.
Details of the garbage, recycling and greenwaste storage area shall accompany the Construction Certificate.
The works included above shall be completed prior to the issue of a Subdivision Certificate.
36 External Lighting - (Amenity)
Any lighting on the site shall be designed and operated so as not to cause a nuisance nor adverse impact on the other residents of the surrounding area nor to motorists on nearby roads. All external lights shall be designed in accordance with Australian Standard AS4282 - Control of the Obtrusive Effects of Outdoor Lighting.
SUBDIVISION CONDITIONS
These subdivision conditions are imposed to ensure that adequate road works and engineering works are provided to minimise the impact of the development on the environment and the locality.
37 Engineering Work - Subdivision
All engineering work in relation to the proposed subdivision shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the requirements of Council's adopted "Specification for Civil Works Associated with Subdivisions and Developments".
PRE-COMMENCEMENT CONDITIONS
The following conditions are imposed to ensure that all pre-commencement matters are attended to before work is commenced.
38 Pre-Commencement - Notification Requirements
No works in connection with this development consent shall be commenced until:
a) A Construction Certificate has been issued and detailed plans and specifications have been endorsed and lodged with Council,
b) A Principal Certifying Authority has been appointed. Council shall be notified of this appointment along with details of the Principal Certifying Authority, and their written acceptance of the appointment, and
c) Notice of commencement has been provided to Council 48 hours prior to commencement of construction work on the approved development.
39 Signs to be Erected on Building and Demolition Sites
A rigid and durable sign shall be erected prior to the commencement of work and maintained in a prominent position on any work site on which subdivision work or demolition work is being carried out. The responsibility for this to occur is that of the principal certifying authority or the principal contractor.
The signage, which must be able to be easily read by anyone in any public road or other public place adjacent to the site, must:
(a) show the name, address and telephone number of the principal certifying authority for the work, and
(b) show the name of the principal contractor (if any) for any building work and a telephone number on which that person may be contacted outside working hours, and
(c) state that unauthorised entry to the work site is prohibited.
Any such sign is to be maintained while the building work, subdivision work or demolition work is being carried out, but must be removed when the work has been completed.
40 Pre-Commencement Inspection
The pre-commencement meeting is to be convened on-site a minimum 5 days prior to any demolition and/or construction activity and between the hours of 8.00 am and 4.30 pm Monday to Friday. Prior to this meeting the relevant sections of the Environmental Site Management Plan (ESMP) must be implemented. The meeting must be attended by a Council Engineering Compliance Officer, Council's Civil Asset Manager, the PCA, the builder/site manager of the building/civil construction company and where necessary the supervising engineer. The attendance of the owner is required when it is intended to use more than one builder/principal contractor throughout the course of construction.
The purpose of the meeting is to:
(i) Inspect the implementation of relevant sections of the ESMP such as safe passage for pedestrians, the installation of sediment and erosion controls, hoardings, Work and Hoarded Zones;
(ii) Check the installation and adequacy of all traffic management devices;
(iii) Discuss/explain any sections of the development consent that may require clarification or elaboration;
(iv) Ensure that the Demolition/Construction site sign has been erected and is clearly visible;
(v) Confirm that a Construction Certificate has been issued where necessary and all Council fees paid;
(vi) Vet the compliance of any special/specific conditions of consent;
(vii) Confirm that the supervising engineer has a copy of Council's Specification for Civil Works Associated with Subdivisions and Developments - January 1996;
(viii) Confirm that the builder/site manager/principal contractor has a copy of the Environmental Site Management DCP and its associated Specification;
(ix) Distribute the information sheet advising of Council's regulatory provisions and the requirements of relevant legislation; and
(x) Confirm that copies of Public Liability Insurance, Certificates of Currency have been obtained and are current.
(xi) Confirm the installation of the tree protection fencing consistent with the requirement of condition 55.
Note:
An inspection fee of $150.00 applies (Account No. 1721550) shall be paid to Council prior the lodgement of the Notice of Commencement.
CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONS
These conditions are imposed to ensure the development does not unreasonably impact on the amenity of the locality during the construction or demolition phase.
41 Environmental Site Management DCP
All construction work approved by this development consent shall be undertaken in accordance with the principles and objectives of Council's Environmental Site Management Development Control Plan.
42 Permitted hours for building and demolition work
To minimise the noise impact on the surrounding environment all building and demolition work shall be carried out only between the hours of 7.00am and 6.00pm Monday to Friday inclusive, 8.00am and 5.00pm Saturdays. No work shall be carried out on Sundays and Public Holidays.
43 Demolition Work
To ensure that demolition of structures is carried out in an environmentally acceptable and safe manner:
a) The demolition of the existing building shall be carried out strictly in accordance with Australian Standard 2601 - The Demolition of Structures,
b) It is the applicant's responsibility to notify Council of any existing damage to public areas in the vicinity of the development site through the submission of a dilapidation report supported with suitable photographic records. This information shall be submitted to Council prior to the commencement of work. Any damage caused by the carrying out of the development other than that noted prior to commencement of the demolition shall be the responsibility of the owner of the property for repair or reinstatement, and
c) The applicant shall ensure that the demolition contractor has a current public liability insurance coverage for a minimum of $5 million. A copy of the Policy must be submitted to the Council prior to demolition.
d) If the building contains asbestos sheeting or asbestos products, the demolition work shall only be carried out by persons licensed by the Workcover Authority.
Note:
The formal approval of the Workcover Authority is required prior to commencement of work where the area of the sheeting or product exceeds 200 square metres.
44 Protection of Public Places
To protect public safety and convenience during the course of constructing the works covered by this consent, the following matters shall be complied with:
a) If the work involved in the erection or demolition of a building:
i. is likely to cause pedestrian or vehicular traffic in a public place to be obstructed, inconvenienced, or rendered unsafe; or
ii. building involves the enclosure of a public place,
A hoarding or fence shall be erected between the work site and the public place.
b) If necessary, an awning is to be erected, sufficient to prevent any substance from, or in connection with, the work falling into the public place.
c) The work site must be kept lit between sunset and sunrise if it is likely to be hazardous to persons in the public place.
Any such hoarding, fence or awning shall be removed and any damage to any public place reinstated to Council's satisfaction when the work has been completed.
45 Noise control during construction and demolition
To minimise the impact on the surrounding environment:
a) For construction and demolition periods of 4 weeks or less the Leq noise level, measured over a period of 15 minutes when the construction or demolition site is in operation, shall not exceed the ambient background level by more than 20dB(A) when measured at the nearest affected premises.
b) For construction and demolition periods greater than 4 weeks and not exceeding 26 weeks the Leq noise level, measured over a period of 15 minutes when the construction or demolition site is in operation, shall not exceed the background level by more than 10 dB(A) when measured at the nearest affected premises.
c) For construction and demolition periods greater than 26 weeks the LAeq noise level, measured over a period of 15 minutes when the construction or demolition site is in operation, shall not exceed the background level by more than 5 dB(A) when measured at the nearest affected premises.
46 Maintenance of Erosion Control Measures
Erosion and sediment control measures shall be implemented and maintained, during the course of construction, to minimise downstream sediment transfer particularly with respect to watercourses, stormwater outlets, fire trails, batters and disturbed ground. All control measures shall be maintained in accordance with Council's Environmental Site Management Development Control Plan and "Specification for Civil Works Associated with Subdivisions and Developments".
47 Stockpiling of materials during construction
Topsoil, excavated material, construction & landscaping supplies and on site debris shall be stockpiled within the erosion containment boundary and shall not encroach beyond the boundaries of the property. For further information, refer to Council's Environmental Site Management Development Control Plan.
48 Spoil deposited on public way (roads or reserves)
Any spoil deposited on public roads during cartage of materials from or to the site shall be removed immediately to the satisfaction of Council.
49 Toilet Facilities
Toilet facilities shall to be provided, at or in the vicinity of the work site on which work involved in the erection or demolition of a building is being carried out, at the rate of one toilet for every 20 persons or part of 20 persons employed at the site.
Each toilet provided:
a) shall be a standard flushing toilet, and
b) shall be connected:
i. to a public sewer, or
ii. if connection to a public sewer is not practicable, to an accredited sewage management facility approved by the Council, or
iii. if connection to a public sewer or an accredited sewage management facility is not practicable, to some other sewage management facility approved by the Council.
The provision of toilet facilities in accordance with this clause shall be completed before any other work is commenced.
50 Excavations and backfilling
a) All earthworks including excavations and backfilling associated with the erection or demolition of a building shall be executed safely and in accordance with appropriate professional standards.
b) All excavations associated with the erection or demolition of a building must be properly guarded and protected to prevent them from being dangerous to life or property.
c) All trees to be retained on the site shall be suitably protected from damage during excavation in accordance with Condition 55.
51 Retaining Walls and Drainage
If the soil conditions require it, retaining walls associated with the erection or demolition of a building or other approved methods of preventing movement of the soil shall be provided, and adequate provision must be made for drainage.
52 Support for Neighbouring Buildings
If an excavation associated with the erection or demolition of a building extends below the level of the base of the footings of a building on an adjoining allotment of land, the person causing the excavation to be made:
a) shall preserve and protect the building from damage, and
b) if necessary, shall underpin and support the building in an approved manner, and
c) shall, at least 7 days before excavating below the level of the base of the footings of a building on an adjoining allotment of land, give notice of intention to do so to the owner of the adjoining allotment of land and furnish particulars of the excavation to the owner of the building being erected or demolished.
d) the owner of the adjoining allotment of land is not liable for any part of the cost of work carried out for the purposes of this clause, whether carried out on the allotment of land being excavated or on the adjoining allotment of land.
In this clause, allotment of land includes a public road and any other public place.
53 Vibration damage
To minimise vibration damage and loss of support to the buildings in close proximity where a hydraulic hammer is to be used within 30 metres of any building (other than a path or a fence) a report shall be prepared by a qualified geotechnical engineer detailing the maximum size of hammer to be used for excavation purposes. This report shall accompany the Construction Certificate.
54 Construction materials and machinery must be kept on site
All construction materials, sheds, skip bins, temporary water closets, spoil, and the like, shall be kept within the property. No vehicles or machines shall be permitted to stand on Council's footpath. For further information, refer to Council's Environmental Site Management Development Control Plan.
LANDSCAPING REQUIREMENTS
These conditions are imposed to ensure the retention and enhancement of the existing landscaping.
55 Protection of trees and bushland
The following tree protection measures are to be implemented during all stages of the subdivision works and subsequent dwelling construction subject to this development consent.
iii. An experienced arborist with a minimum qualification of a Certificate in Arboriculture (the "Site Arborist") is to be appointed to monitor tree protection during all stages of the subdivision and all subsequent dwelling construction. The site arborist is to be nominated and accept the nomination in writing and his/her contact details included with the Construction Certificate prior to works commencing.
iv. Prior to any earthworks being undertaken, the Primary Root Zones (PRZ) are to be established. PRZ are to be determined by an area of ten (10) times the tree trunk diameter measured at 1.4m above ground level (measured from the centre of the tree trunk) with a minimum offset of 2m. The protection fencings is to be erected to enclose the PRZ (except within the road or dwelling footprints). This fencing should be 1.8m high chainlink wire panels, supported on steel posts enclosing groups of trees wherever possible. The protective fencing is to be erected prior to any tree removal or site preparation works. "Tree Protection Zone - Entry Prohibited" signs are to be attached to the tree protection enclosure fencing in prominent locations on site with details of the site foreperson and site arborist.
v. There is to be no storage of building materials, stockpiling of site topsoils, deposition of any site fill or soil contaminants (eg cement tailing or paint) within the fenced enclosures. All PRZ are to be maintained weed free during the duration of all site works.
vi. Trunk protection is to be provided if construction activity or traffic is proposed within fenced enclosures or if enclosures cannot be erected due to access constraints. Tree protection should be hardwood 2400mm x 75mm x 50mm and secured to the tree at 150mm with hoop iron or similar.
vii. Mulching is to be undertaken within the PRZ where trenching, compacted fill, excavation or construction traffic is proposed within PRZ offsets. Mulch is to be free of weed, seed or other weed propagules (eg Coral Tree mulch).
viii. Trees 44, 71, 75 and 81 (as identified on Drawing 03 Issue G dated 5 April 2005, prepared by Allen Jack Cottier are to be specifically monitored during grading works. The site arborist is to brief the earthworks contractor and site foreperson prior to commencement of works on all tree protection requirements.
ix. Pruning of retained trees where required is to be undertaken by a suitably qualified arborist and to comply with Australian Standard AS4373 - 1996 "Pruning of Amenity Trees" and WorkCover NSW Code of Practice for Amenity Tree Industry.
x. The internal road serving the subdivision lots will be constructed in accordance with the construction methodology as shown in Figure 2 dated 1 March 2005 prepared by Paterson Britton and Partners Pty Ltd.
xi. To ensure the preservation of trees 44, 71 and 75, hand root mapping must be undertaken to the full depth of the root zone at the alignment of the proposed retaining wall for the access road. If roots greater than 100mm in diameter are encountered then measures must be implemented to ensure that these roots are not damaged.
All trees which are not expressly authorised by this development consent to be removed, damaged or interfered with shall be retained. Only trees the removal of which is expressly authorised by this development consent are permitted to be removed, damaged or interfered with.
56 Irrigation system
The communal open space areas shall be provided with a water efficient irrigation system to enable effective landscape maintenance. Details of this shall be provided in the detailed landscape plan referred to in Condition 14 which shall accompany the Construction Certificate.
57 The development is to be carried out having regard to the observations and general requirements of the Douglas Partners Pty Ltd geotechnical report dated 9 September 2004.
POST CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONS
These conditions are imposed to ensure all works are completed in accordance with the Development Consent prior to either the issue of the Subdivision Certificate.
58 A Subdivision Certificate shall not be issued until:
(a) A Final Completion Report is issued and provided to the Council; or
(b) An Approval to stage the development is issued; or
(c) Bonds are provided to Council for any uncompleted works with the exception of stormwater drainage.
59 Completion Report
The Completion Report shall be submitted to Council by the Principal Certifying Authority which shall contain the following information. This report shall accompany the Final Occupation Certificate or shall be submitted prior to occupation.
a) Subject property description.
b) A description as to the whole or part of the development in respect of which the Completion Report is given.
c) Development Consent reference number and Construction Certificate reference number.
d) A description of any work/ stages that has been inspected, the date of the inspection and by whom such inspection was carried out.
e) A list of any documents required by the Consent, referred to or relied upon in respect of which the Completion Report is given.
f) A copy of any such documents referred to or relied upon within the report.
g) A statement to the effect that the Principal Certifying Authority certifies that the subject stages of the development were inspected and found to be satisfactory. The whole development or described part (as the case maybe), is completed and complies with the issued development consent and construction certificate (approved plans, specifications and conditions).
h) Name and signature of the Principal Certifying Authority (with Accreditation Number and Accreditation Body) making the report.
i) Date of the report.
60 Section 73 Compliance Certificate
A Compliance Certificate under s73 of the Sydney Water Act, 1994, shall be submitted to Council by the PCA prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate or before the issue of a Subdivision Certificate. Sydney Water may require the construction of works and/or the payment of developer charges.
Advice from Sydney Water:
An application must be made through an authorised Water Servicing Coordinator. For details see the Sydney Water web site at www.sydneywater.com.au\customer\urban\index\ or by telephone 13 20 92.
Following application a "Notice of Requirements" will be forwarded detailing water and sewer extensions to be built and charges to be paid. Please make early contact with the Coordinator, since building of water / sewer extensions can be time consuming and may impact on other services as well as building, driveway or landscaping design.
61 Works As Executed Information
Certification shall be provided from a registered surveyor to the effect that:
a) All civil engineering works required by this development consent have been carried out in accordance with the terms of the development consent and the approved engineering drawings with regard to location and level.
b) All pipes, pits and detention facilities lay within their relevant existing or proposed easements.
c) All rights-of-way or positive covenants required by conditions of this development consent have been provided.
62 Works As Executed Drawings
Certification shall be provided from the supervising engineer to the effect that:
a) All civil engineering and stormwater works associated with development have been carried out in accordance with the terms of the development consent, the approved engineering drawings and in the case of public works Council's "Specifications For Civil Works associated with Subdivisions and Developments".
b) The construction of the drainage system for the proposed development has been carried out generally in accordance with the requirements of the approved stormwater drainage plans, Council's stormwater management policy and guidelines and Council's On-site Detention Policy and has been carried out in order that stormwater runoff downstream is not increased as a result of the development and that all assumptions made during the design remain valid. Works-as-Executed drawings certified in the above manner and containing all relevant information as required by Council's "Specification for Civil Works Associated with Subdivisions and Developments" shall accompany the Subdivision Certificate and be in accordance with this consent.
NEED FOR CERTIFICATION
To ensure that all works are completed in accordance with the Development Consent, certification from an Accredited Certifier shall accompany the Subdivision Certificate, to the effect that the following works have been completed:
63 Installation of Stairs, Handrails and Vehicle Impact Barriers
Certification from an Accredited Civil Engineer certifying that all necessary stairs, pedestrian handrails and vehicular impact barriers are compliant with Australian Standard AS1170 have been designed and constructed in the locations and to the standards required.
64 Discharge to Sewer
Certification as part of the Works As Executed drawings that any discharge to the sewer from the subject premises is in accordance with the requirements of the Trade Waste Section of Sydney Water Corporation Ltd.
65 General Compliance
Certification from the Principle Certifying Authority certifying that all works have been completed and comply with the approved plans, conditions and specifications.
66 Works in Roadway
A Compliance Certificate from an Accredited Certifier certifying that all works undertaken in the road reserve have been completed in accordance with the conditions of the Road Opening Approval and this consent.
67 Completion of Landscaping
Certification shall be provided from an Accredited Certifier prior to the issue of a subdivision certificate for the development verifying that the landscape works including any street tree planting and footpath works have been completed in accordance with the detailed landscape plan approved in conjunction with the Construction Certificate.
68 Tree Preservation
Certification shall be provided from an Accredited Certifier prior to the issue of a subdivision certificate for the development to the effect that tree preservation (including fencing), pruning, and surgery has been completed in accordance with the approved plans and conditions.
69 Stormwater Treatment
Certification shall be provided from an Accredited Certifier prior to the issue of a subdivision certificate for the development verifying that the stormwater treatment measure and positive covenant have been implemented in accordance with the requirements of this condition and this consent.
70 Final site Inspection
Prior to the issue of the Subdivision or Occupation Certificate, a final site inspection relating to the public area shall be arranged by the applicant, and shall be undertaken by the applicant's Supervising Engineer and Council's Compliance Officer. The purpose of the inspection is to ensure that notwithstanding the submission of any certificates required by the development consent, all impacts within the public area caused by the development have been satisfactorily addressed.
Note: An inspection fee of $150.00 applies (Account No. 1721550).
SUBDIVISION PLAN REQUIREMENTS
The following conditions have been imposed in relation to the preparation and release of the Linen Plans of Subdivision.
71 Linen Plan of Subdivision to conform with Development Consent
The Linen Plan of Subdivision shall conform with Council's Development Consent No. 04/0285 and all relevant conditions thereunder.
72 Interlot Drainage Lines - Subdivision
Interlot drainage lines shall be constructed to service all allotments which are not capable of being drained by gravity means within the natural catchment of the site. These drainage lines shall be connected to a drainage system within a public road or pipeline within an existing drainage easement. Filling of the site to redirect the stormwater is not permitted without the consent of Council.
73 Positive Covenant for maintenance of detention facilities - Subdivision
A positive covenant pursuant to section 88E of the Conveyancing Act, 1919 shall be created on the title of the allotment that contains the stormwater detention facility to provide for the maintenance of the detention facility. To this end the registered proprietor(s) of the property thereby burdened shall covenant with Sutherland Shire Council and its successors not to use the property except as permitted by this development specifically with respect to the provision and maintenance of the detention facilities. The location and extent of the detention facilities shall be delineated on the Linen Plan of Subdivision.
74 Positive Covenant - Stormwater Treatment
A positive covenant shall be created on the title of the property pursuant to Section 88E of the Conveyancing Act, 1919 as amended with respect to the maintenance of any stormwater treatment measure required as a condition of this development consent. To this end the registered proprietor(s) of the property thereby burdened shall covenant with Sutherland Shire Council and its successors not to use the property except as permitted by this development specifically with respect to the provision and maintenance of stormwater treatment facilities. The location and extent of the treatment measure shall be delineated on the Linen Plan of Subdivision.
75 Allocation of Community Property
Community property shall not be allocated for the exclusive use of a proprietor. No modification shall be made to a Plan of Subdivision without the prior development consent of Council.
76 Endorsement of Linen Plans of Subdivision by Council
To facilitate the issue of the Plan of Subdivision, following completion of the requirements detailed in the conditions of this Development Consent and the issue of the Subdivision Certificate by Council, a film and eight (8) paper copies of the Plan of Subdivision shall be submitted to Council together with the Instrument (in duplicate) under Section 88B of the Conveyancing Act, where required for ultimate lodgement at the Land Titles Office.
OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS
These conditions are imposed to ensure that the use or operation of the development does not adversely impact on the amenity of the neighbourhood and the environment.
77 Loading and Unloading
In the interests of public safety and amenity, all vehicles servicing the property shall stand within the curtilage of the site and shall be able to be driven in a forward direction when entering and leaving the site. Loading and unloading of vehicles from the roadway is not permitted.
78 Any tree planting required by Tree Replacement Plan Drawing 06 Issue B that fails shall itself be replaced by a tree or trees of the same species in close proximity to the original tree location. The replacement tree shall be of 75 litre minimum pot size and be subject to Condition 91 of this consent.