BRISBANE CITY COUNCIL'S APPROVAL PACKAGE.



APPLICATION DETAILS

This package relates to the application detailed below
Address of Site: 277 MILTON RD MILTON QLD 4064
Real Property Description of Site: L3 RP.55886
Aspects of development and type of approval: DA - PA - Building Work Development Permit - office
DA - PA - Material Change of Use Development Permit - office
DA - PA - Building Work Development Permit - dwelling house,partial demolition
Council File Reference: A006923570
Permit Reference Number/s: DABW471466525; DAMC471466625; DABW471512025.
Package Status: APPROVED - Version 1 (10th of June, 2026 10:10:14 AM)
Package Generated: 10/06/2026


PROJECT TEAM

The assessment of this application has been undertaken by:
Luke HADRICK
Urban Planner
Planning Services North
Luke.Hadrick@brisbane.qld.gov.au
(07) 3178 9403
Rhea CONNOLLY
Principal Urban Planner
Planning Services North
Rhea.Connolly@brisbane.qld.gov.au
3178 0651
Lucy TING
Senior Engineer
Engineering Services Hydraulics
lucy.ting@brisbane.qld.gov.au
(07) 3403 5005
Michael CHOU

Network Planning
Michael.Chou@brisbane.qld.gov.au
Biraj DANGOLE
Principal Engineering Officer
Engineering Services North
Biraj.Dangole@brisbane.qld.gov.au
(07) 3178 2607
Richard WELCH
Senior Engineer
Engineering Scoping
Richard.Welch@brisbane.qld.gov.au
34070603
Callan BENNETT
Principal Architect
Architecture Team
Callan.Bennett@brisbane.qld.gov.au
07 31780595
Fabrienne Michelle YU
Principal Environmental Management Officer - Air Quality
Environmental Management Services
Michelle.Yu@brisbane.qld.gov.au
07 3403 0258
Joe MCSHANE
Principal Urban Planner
Planning Services North
CPAS-DS-PS-North@brisbane.qld.gov.au
(07) 3407 1306


DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS



The term 'drawings and documents' or similar expressions mean:
Drawing or Document Number Plan Date
Site Plans 1001 Revision D 26-MAR-2026 (Received)
Existing Floor Plan - Undercroft 1101 Revision A 26-MAR-2026 (Received)
Existing Floor Plan - Upperfloor 1102 Revision A 26-MAR-2026 (Received)
Existing Roof Plan 1103 Revision A 26-MAR-2026 (Received)
Demolition Floor Plan - Undercroft 1201 Revision A 26-MAR-2026 (Received)
Demolition Floor Plan - Upper Floor 1202 Revision B 26-MAR-2026 (Received)
Demolition Roof Plan 1203 Revision B 26-MAR-2026 (Received)
Existing & Demolition Elevations - Sheet 1 1301 Revision B 26-MAR-2026 (Received)
Existing & Demolition Elevations - Sheet 2 1302 Revision B 26-MAR-2026 (Received)
Proposed Floor Plan - Lower Ground Floor 2101 Revision D (Amended In Red 03-JUN-2026) 26-MAR-2026 (Received)
Proposed Floor Plan - Upper Floor 2102 Revision B 26-MAR-2026 (Received)
Proposed Roof Plan 2103 Revision B 26-MAR-2026 (Received)
Proposed Elevations - Sheet 1 3001 Revision C 26-MAR-2026 (Received)
Proposed Elevations - Sheet 2 3002 Revision C 26-MAR-2026 (Received)
Proposed Sections - Sheet 1 3101 Revision C 26-MAR-2026 (Received)


Advice

Please see the attached document(s) for any advices.

APPROVAL CONDITIONS



Permit to Which These Conditions Relate: DA - PA - Building Work
Activity(ies): office
Stage: Office in Traditional Building Character Overlay

General/Planning Requirements
 
Timing
1)   Maintain the Approved Development

Maintain the approved development in accordance with the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS, and any other relevant Council approval required by the conditions.

 
At all times
 
2)   Approved Drawings and Documents

A legible copy of the Council approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS and the Development Approval Package must be maintained on site and kept available for inspection by site workers and Council officers.

Note: This condition is imposed to ensure compliance with the conditions of development approval.

 
While site/operational/building work is occurring
 
3)   Carry Out the Approved Development

Carry out the approved development in accordance with the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS.

Note: This approval does not imply permission to enter neighbouring properties to carry out the construction (including, but not limited to, associated drainage and earthworks).  Permission to enter neighbouring properties must be obtained from the relevant property owners.

 
While site/operational/building work is occurring
 
4)   Complete All Building Work

Complete all building work associated with this development approval, including work required by any of the conditions included in the Development Approval Package. Such building work must be carried out in accordance with the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS.

Note: Building work must also be completed in accordance with any other current development approval.

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first
 
Architecture
 
Timing
5)   Overall Height

The overall height of the building(s) must be in accordance with the floor and roof levels and overall height shown on the APPROVED DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS.

 
While site/operational/building work is occurring and then to be maintained
5(a) Submit Certification

Submit to Development Services certification from a Registered Surveyor (Qld) confirming that the 'as constructed' floor and roof levels and overall height are in accordance with the requirements of this condition.

Timing: Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first.

 
As indicated
 
6)   Driveway Material and Finishes

Provide materials and finishes to the driveway and external carparking surfaces that reduce the visual impact of these areas when viewed from the street. One or a combination of the following must be used:

-  Coloured aggregate;

-   Concrete pavers; and/or

-  Banding and patterns in the surface design.

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first, and then to be maintained
 
Engineering
 
Timing
7)   On-site Erosion (Low Risk)

Manage on-site erosion and the release of sediment or sediment laden water from the site at all times by implementing best industry practice for sediment and erosion control as per the International Erosion Control Association, Best Practice Erosion and Sediment Control documents (2008 or later version). Including but not limited to:
(i) Drainage control measures must be implemented and maintained to minimise water flow across areas of exposed earth.
(ii) Sediment and erosion control measures must be implemented and maintained to prevent soil loss from earth disturbance areas and prevent deposition beyond earth disturbance areas.
(iii) No release of contaminants to land beyond on-site area of earth disturbance.

Note: Guidelines and factsheets to assist with this are available from the 'Healthy Waterways - Water by Design' website at http://hlw.org.au/initiatives/esc/house-sites

Timing: Prior to commencement of any earth disturbing activities and until all exposed soil areas are permanently stabilised against erosion.

 
As indicated
7(a) Provide Land Occupier Notification to Council

(i) Notify Council's ESC Team of proposed land occupier/s by sending an email to CARS-ESC@Brisbane.qld.gov.au

(ii) If the land is to be occupied by any person other than the registered landowner then advice must be provided to Council that confirms the name, contact information and the duration of any proposed occupation of the land.

Note: Occupier is any principal contractor occupying the land exercising a right under the development approval.

Timing: Prior to commencement of any earth disturbing activities.

 
As indicated
 
8)   Protect Existing Infrastructure

Where there is existing infrastructure in the vicinity of the proposed work, the new work must not damage or compromise the working ability of the existing infrastructure.

Where alterations to public utility mains, existing mains, services or installations are necessitated by the development, prior to alterations commencing, the developer must notify Council or the relevant infrastructure provider and obtain agreement to the alterations.

The developer must meet the costs of the alterations. The alterations must be carried out in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes or infrastructure providers requirements.

 
While site/operational/building work is occurring
8(a) As Constructed Drawings - Alterations to Existing Infrastructure

Submit to Development Services As Constructed drawings showing all new and/or rectification works and an asset register, prepared by a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland.

Timing: Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
Submit to Development Services certification from a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland, confirming that the alterations have been completed in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes and any other relevant infrastructure requirements. Timing: Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first.

 
As indicated
 
9)   Repair Damage to Kerb, Footpath or Road

Repair any damage to the existing kerb and channel, footpath or roadway (including removal of concrete slurry from footways, roads, kerb and channel, stormwater gullies and drainlines) and re-instate existing traffic signs and pavement markings that have been removed or damaged during any works carried out in association with the approved development.

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first
9(a) Interim Repairs

If at any time during the construction phase of the approved development, damage to the existing kerb and channel, footpath or roadway creates unsafe, unreasonable and/or not fit for purpose conditions as assessed by Council, interim repairs must be undertaken as directed by Program Planning and Integration.

Note: Any interim repairs required to be undertaken shall not be considered to satisfy the requirements of this condition for the permanent repair of the infrastructure prior to the issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first.

Timing: While site / operational / building works is occurring.

 
As indicated
 
Standard Advice
 
Timing
10)   Construction Noise and Dust Emissions

Pursuant to the Environmental Protection Act 1994, all development involving the emission of noise and dust from building and/or construction activities, must ensure that the emissions are in accordance with the requirements of the Act.
The Environmental Protection Act 1994 prescribes that:

1. A person must not carry out building work in a way that makes an audible noise-
-  on a business day or Saturday, before 6.30a.m. or after 6.30p.m; or
-   on any other day, at any time. 
2. The reference in subsection (1) to a person carrying out building work-
-  includes a person carrying out building work under an owner-builder permit; and
-  otherwise does not include a person carrying out building work at premises used by the person only for residential purposes.

Note: A request can be made to work outside of these hours by submitting an Environmental Management Plan for assessment and obtaining an endorsed decision from the Environmental Management delegate Development Services.

 
As indicated
 
11)   Management of Asbestos

Disposal, handling and restoration of any building materials containing asbestos must be in accordance with current state and federal legislation.

 
As indicated
 
12)   Further Development Permit Required

Further Development Permit(s) to carry out assessable building work under the Building Act may be required.

 
As indicated
 
13)   Currency Period

The currency period for this development approval is stated in the Decision Notice and is expressed as a date.

This development approval lapses at the end of the currency period (the date stated in the decision notice) pursuant to section 85 of the Planning Act 2016.

 
As indicated
 
14)   Fire Ant Movement Controls

To prevent the spread of fire ants, the Queensland Government has implemented improvement controls in areas of Queensland (biosecurity zones) where this pest species has been detected.

These controls apply to individuals and commercial operators and restrict the movement of materials that could carry fire ants which include soil, turf, potted plants, mulch, baled hay or straw, animal manures, mining or quarry products.

Breaches of these controls can potentially impact the community, economy and the environment.  Penalties for non-compliance with movement controls within fire ant biosecurity zones apply under the Biosecurity Act 2014.

For further information contact the relevant Queensland State Government department on 13 QGOV.

 
As indicated
 
15)   Water and Wastewater

Services for water and wastewater (sewerage) are not under the jurisdiction of Brisbane City Council.  Authorisation to connect the approved development to the water/wastewater networks and for property service connections required a Water Approval under the South-East Queensland Water (Distribution and Retail Restructuring) Act 2009.

For further information about any necessary Water Approvals contact Urban Utilities.

 
As indicated
 



Permit to Which These Conditions Relate: DA - PA - Material Change of Use
Activity(ies): office
Stage: Office

General/Planning Requirements
 
Timing
16)   Approved Drawings and Documents

A legible copy of the Council approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS and the Development Approval Package must be maintained on site and kept available for inspection by site workers and Council officers.

Note: This condition is imposed to ensure compliance with the conditions of development approval.

 
While site/operational/building work is occurring
 
17)   Carry Out the Approved Development

Carry out the approved development generally in accordance with the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS.

Note. This development approval may include the location of fences, retaining walls and/or external walls of buildings on the boundary of a lot. This approval does not imply permission to enter neighbouring properties to carry out the construction (including associated drainage and earthworks) or maintenance activities. Permission to enter neighbouring properties must be obtained from relevant property owners.

 
While site/operational/building work is occurring and then to be maintained
 
18)   Complete All Building Work

Complete all building work associated with this development approval, including work required by any of the conditions included in the Development Approval Package. Such building work must be carried out generally in accordance with the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS, and, where the building work is assessable development, in accordance with a current development approval.

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Classification/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first (MCU or BW), or prior to Council's notation of the plan of subdivision (ROL), and then to be maintained
 
19)   Maintain the Approved Development

Maintain the approved development generally in accordance with the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS, and any relevant Council engineering or other approval required by the conditions.

The rooftop terrace is limited to use by staff, and not to be used for patrons of the Food and drink outlet, or other visitors to the site.

 
To be maintained
 
Landscape Architecture and Open Space Planning
 
Timing
20)   Retain and Protect Existing Street Tree(s)

Identify, retain and protect the existing street trees including the roots unless otherwise agreed in writing with Public Space Operations Arboriculture Planning (PSO Arb Planning).

Note: Street trees are protected under the Natural Assets Local Law. Street trees must not be removed or pruned without prior approval from PSO Arb Planning.

Where driveway crossovers occur within the Tree Protection Zone (TPZ) of existing street trees, seek approval from PSO Arb Planning for the final driveway crossover design and construction methodology to ensure the successful retention of the existing street tree(s)

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
Contextual photographic evidence that the tree has been retained in equal or greater health than before development commenced. OR, evidence in writing from PSO Arb Planning that an alternative arrangement has been made. Timing: Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first.

 
At all times
20(a) Implement Protection Measures

Install tree protection measures in accordance with Australian Standard - AS4970 Retention of Trees on Development Site.

There must be no excavation, filling or storage of materials or plant within the drip line of the tree(s).

Where works are within the canopy drip line of existing street trees, contact PSO Arb Planning in relation to the required provision of protection measures.

Note: If fencing is to protect street trees, a permit to temporarily occupy the footway will be required from Compliance and Regulatory Services.

Timing: Prior to site/operational/building work occurring.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
Contextual photographic evidence to demonstrate the installation of protection measures prior to building works commencing. Timing: Prior to site / operational / building work occurring.

 
As indicated
20(b) Maintain Protection Measures

Maintain protection measures while development is occurring and remove protection measures prior to commencement of the use.

Timing: While to site/operational/building work is occurring.

 
As indicated
 
21)   Streetscape Works - Neighbourhood Street Minor

Carry out streetscape improvement works including concrete path and turf to the Wight Street verge to a Neighbourhood Street Minor standard in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes, Brisbane Standard Drawings (BSD), the requirements of this condition and the Infrastructure Design Planning Scheme Policy including sections 3.7.4.4 and 3.7.5.

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first
21(a) Concrete Path

Install a 1.2m wide broom finished standard Portland grey concrete path.

The edge of the path is to be setback 1300mm from the back of kerb. Where the path cannot be installed on this alignment due to conflicts such as street trees, or power poles, ensure the path is installed a minimum distance of:
- 1300mm from the back of kerb
- 500mm from the property boundary
- 600mm from the edge of the conflict

If the above requirements cannot be achieved, contact the Landscape Architecture Team via email: specialistservices@brisbane.qld.gov.au.

Transition to existing paths on verges that adjoin the development. The transition is to occur fronting the adjoining developments, not the subject site.

Note: standard path alignments are shown on Brisbane Standard Drawing BSD-5201 sheet 2 but will vary depending on verge width and location.

Timing: Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
Photographic evidence of concrete path. Timing: Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first.

 
As indicated
21(b) Submit As-Constructed Drawings

Submit to Development Services As Constructed plans including an asset register, checked by a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland, certifying that the concrete path works have been completed in accordance with relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes/Policies.

Timing: Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
As constructed drawings signed by an RPEQ. Timing: Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first.

 
As indicated
21(c) Turf

Install turf to the full width of the verge excluding any concrete path required by this condition.

Timing: Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
Photographic evidence of installed turf. Timing: Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first.

 
As indicated
 
22)   Landscape the Site - Self Certification

Landscape the site in accordance with the requirements of this condition.

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first, and then to be maintained
22(a) Detailed Landscape Plan for Self- Certification

Prepare a Detailed Landscape Plan at a scale of 1:100 for all on-site landscape works including planting areas identified on the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS. The plan must be prepared by a Qualified Landscape Architect and must comply with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes.

The plan must include the following:
- Planting media and mulch in accordance with AS4454 Composts, soil conditioners and mulches and AS 4419-2003 Soils for landscaping and garden use.
- Unless otherwise specified, trees provided as 45 litre stock or larger, staked and tied, and complying with Australian Standards.
- Plant selection and densities to achieve full surface coverage of garden beds within 2 years of planting.
- A reticulated drip irrigation system to all planting areas, with drainage connected to the stormwater system; the irrigation system must be connected to a non-mains water source.
- Trees required to be retained are documented, integrated into landscape design, and protected in accordance with the relevant sections of Australian Standard AS4970 Protection of trees on development sites.
- Details of a 12 week establishment period.

In addition to the above requirements, the plan must include the following:
- Columnar canopy form or screening tree/shrub species planted at suitable spacings along side and rear boundaries in planting areas shown on the approved drawings.

Timing: Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
A detailed landscape plan accompanied by Brisbane City Council Landscape design and landscape works online form. Timing: Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first.

 
As indicated
22(b) Certify Detailed Landscape Plan

On completion of the Detailed Landscape Plan, submit to Development Services a landscape design certification via the Landscape Design and Landscape Works Certification online form. Design certification is to be prepared by a Qualified Landscape Architect, certifying that the Detailed Landscape Plan complies with the requirements of this condition. The Certification must include a copy of the:


- Landscape design certification form.


- Certified detailed landscape plan.

NOTE: The landscape design and landscape works certification online form can be found by searching development application forms on Council's website.

Timing: Prior to building work commencing.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
A copy of the landscape design certification form and certified detailed landscape plan

 
As indicated
22(c) Implement Certified Detailed Landscape Plan

Carry out the landscape work in accordance with the above certified detailed Landscape Plan.

Timing: Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first.

 
As indicated
22(d) Certify Work

On completion of the landscape work, submit a Landscape Works Certification via the Landscape Design and Landscape Works Certification online form. The landscape works certification is to be prepared by a Qualified Landscape Architect, certifying that the landscape works comply with the certified Detailed Landscape Plan. The certification must include:


- a copy of the Landscape works certification form.

- a copy of the as-constructed landscape drawings.

- Photos of installed landscaping.


- Confirmation in writing from the landscape contractor who completed the works, that the works were completed in accordance with best practice landscape construction and horticultural standards.

NOTE: The landscape design and landscape works certification online form can be found by searching development application forms on Council's website.

Timing: Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
A copy of the Landscape works certification form, a copy of the as-constructed landscape drawings, photos of installed landscaping, confirmation in writing from the landscape contractor who completed the works, that the works were completed in accordance with best practice landscape construction and horticultural standards.

 
As indicated
22(e) Maintain Landscape Work

Maintain the landscape work, including deep planting, in accordance with the certified Detailed Landscape Plan.

Timing: To be maintained.

 
As indicated
 
Pollution
 
Timing
23)   Hours of Operation

Hours of operation for the approved office, including deliveries, must be within 6am to 8pm.

 
At all times
 
24)   Mechanical Plant or Equipment - Acoustically Screened

Mechanical plant or equipment is to be acoustically screened from an adjoining sensitive use. Mechanical plant includes generators, motors, compressors and pumps such as air-conditioning, refrigeration and cold room motors. Acoustically screened is defined in City Plan 2014.

NOTE: This condition does not authorise environmental nuisance under the Environmental Protection Act 1994.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
Submit to Development Services, certification that all mechanical plant or equipment, is acoustically screened. Timing: Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first.

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first, and then to be maintained
 
25)   Indoor Activities

All activities are be conducted within an enclosed building. There is to be no outdoor activities.

 
At all times
 
26)   Dampening of Grilles and Metal Plates

All metal grilles, metal plates or similar located within vehicle parking and manoeuvring areas must be securely fastened and meet the requirements of AS3996:2019, Access covers and grates.

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first, and then to be maintained
 
27)   Acoustic Fence - General

Erect a 2m high acoustic fence, (relative to the finished RL of the car park) along the entire northern boundary and part of the eastern boundary where adjoining the car park. The acoustic fence must:
- Be constructed of a material with a minimum surface area density of 12.5kg/m2;
- Be constructed of an aesthetically pleasing weather-resistant material such as earth mound, fibre cement, painted or treated timber, brick, concrete or a combination thereof;
- Have returns at any opening or provide some other means of blocking line of site from source to receiver such that the effectiveness of the fence is not reduced;
- Be continuous and gap free.

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first, and then to be maintained
27(a) Certification

Submit to Development Services certification from a person who is a Member or eligible to be a Member of the Australian Acoustic Society that the constructed acoustic fence complies with the above requirements.

Timing: Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first.

 
As indicated
 
28)   Tyre Noise Reduction

The driveways and carpark surfaces are to be appropriately treated/surfaced to reduce tyre noise impacts from the development.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
Provide Certification that appropriate treatments/surfacing has been provided to the driveways and carpark areas to reduce tyre noise impact from the development. Certification must be provided by a Member or professional eligible to be a Member of the Australian Acoustic Society. Timing: Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate.

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first, and then to be maintained
 
Engineering
 
Timing
29)   On-site Erosion (Low Risk)

Manage on-site erosion and the release of sediment or sediment laden water from the site at all times by implementing best industry practice for sediment and erosion control as per the International Erosion Control Association, Best Practice Erosion and Sediment Control documents (2008 or later version). Including but not limited to:
(i) Drainage control measures must be implemented and maintained to minimise water flow across areas of exposed earth.
(ii) Sediment and erosion control measures must be implemented and maintained to prevent soil loss from earth disturbance areas and prevent deposition beyond earth disturbance areas.
(iii) No release of contaminants to land beyond on-site area of earth disturbance.

Note: Guidelines and factsheets to assist with this are available from the 'Healthy Waterways - Water by Design' website at http://hlw.org.au/initiatives/esc/house-sites

Timing: Prior to commencement of any earth disturbing activities and until all exposed soil areas are permanently stabilised against erosion.

 
As indicated
29(a) Provide Land Occupier Notification to Council

(i) Notify Council's ESC Team of proposed land occupier/s by sending an email to CARS-ESC@Brisbane.qld.gov.au

(ii) If the land is to be occupied by any person other than the registered landowner then advice must be provided to Council that confirms the name, contact information and the duration of any proposed occupation of the land.

Note: Occupier is any principal contractor occupying the land exercising a right under the development approval.

Timing: Prior to commencement of any earth disturbing activities.

 
As indicated
 
30)   Information Signage

Erect an information sign on the subject property in accordance with Council's general requirements for signage and in accordance with the requirements outlined below:
a) The sign should provide a brief description of the development proposed;
b) The sign is to list the name, postal and/or email address and a contact telephone number for the following parties (where relevant) that are undertaking work on the site:
- Developer;
- Project Coordinator;
- Architect/Building Designer;
- Builder;
- Civil Engineer;
- Civil Contractor/s; and
- Landscape Architect;
c) The lettering on the sign is to be at least 25 millimetres in height, be of regular weight and in sentence case;
d) The sign is to be a minimum size of 1,200 millimetres by 900 millimetres;
e) The maximum area of the sign is to be 2.0m2;
f) The sign is to be positioned as follows:
- located centrally along each road frontage of the site
- located on or within 1.5 metres of the road frontage;
- mounted at least 300 millimetres above ground level; and
- clearly visible from the street for a pedestrian;
g) The sign is to contain no commercial or corporate advertising other than the name, logo or slogan of the parties outlined in part (b) of this condition;
h) The sign is to be non-illuminated; and
i) Both the sign and the supporting structure are to be made of weatherproof material and to be properly maintained at all times;

Timing: Prior to site works commencing and then to be maintained until completion of the development for all stages.

 
As indicated
 
31)   Construction Management Plan (Minor)

Carry out development in a method consistent with a Construction Management Plan (Minor) prepared in accordance with the requirements of this condition.

 
While site/operational/building work is occurring
31(a) Construction Management Plan (Minor) - Prepare Plan

Prepare a detailed Construction Management Plan (CMP) for the construction phase of the approved development.The Construction Management Plan must be in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes and address the following:
(i) Provision for pedestrian management including acceptable alternative DDA compliant pedestrian routes (adjacent to or surrounding the site);
(ii) Existing and proposed kerbside allocation signs and line marking (such as bus stops, loading zones and parking meters and/or ticket dispensers);
(iii) Location of and impacts to any Council or other public utility or local authority's assets on or within external to the site;
(iv) Location and design of temporary vehicular construction access points, including frequency of use;
(v) Management and mitigation strategies for the impact of dust, noise and vibration upon adjoining and nearby properties;
(vi) Provision for loading and unloading of materials including the location of any remote loading sites;
(vii) Location of materials, structures, plant and equipment to be stored or placed on the construction site;
(viii) Location of proposed external hoardings and/or gantries, and including clearances to the impacts of this on existing street furniture and other footpath assets located within the verge as well as impacts on any existing advertising signage located either along or adjacent to the site frontage - this includes any potential obstruction of sight lines for such advertising (e.g. bus stops with advertising);
(ix) Location of proposed employee and visitor parking areas;
(x) Anticipated staging and programming;
(xi) Impacts of any actions proposed to address any of the above items or any actions resulting from construction of the development that will impact on existing street trees;
(xii) Complaint management processes to be implemented; and
(xiii) Compliance with the Management Plans Planning Scheme Policy and other relevant Planning Scheme Policies.

The Construction Management Plan must be supported by 'approval in principle' or written approvals from the relevant Council sections or other governing bodies responsible for any potentially impacted infrastructure.

The list of relevant infrastructure and contacts is available on Council's website - Search 'Construction Management Plan'.

Note: The Construction Management Plan is not required to be approved by Development Services.

Timing: Prior to site/operational/building work commencing.

 
As indicated
31(b) Construction Management Plan (Minor) - Submit Plan

Submit a copy of the Construction Management Plan to Council's Development Services Branch at the following mailbox: engineeringservices@brisbane.qld.gov.au quoting the BCC planning development approval reference number.

Timing: At least 10 days prior to site works commencing.

 
As indicated
31(c) Construction Management Plan (Minor) - Documentation on Site

Legible copies of the Construction Management Plan and current permits must be kept on site and be made available on request by Council at all times. The requirements of the CMP must be included in all induction of principal and subcontractors utilised in the development. An outline of the induction provided to contractors may be requested by Council to confirm compliance with this condition.

Timing: While site/operational/building work is occurring.

 
As indicated
31(d) Construction Management Plan - Works to be Performed Out of Hours

Obtain an approval from Development Services for any work that is proposed to be undertaken outside of normal business hours - 6:30am to 6:30pm, Monday to Saturday.

Timing: Prior to site/operational/building work commencing.

 
As indicated
31(e) Implement Construction Management Plan (Minor)

Carry out the development in accordance with the submitted Construction Management Plan.

 
While site/operational/building work is occurring
 
32)   Filling and / or Excavation (Minor)

Filling and/or excavation works on the site must be in accordance with the APPROVED PLANS and the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes.

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first
32(a) Prepare Earthworks Drawings

Earthworks drawings must be prepared and certified by a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes.

The drawings must include the following:
- The location of any cut and/or fill;
- The quantity of fill to be deposited and finished fill levels;
- The existing and future finished levels in reference to the Australian Height Datum (including cross- sections or long sections into the adjacent properties);
- maintenance of access roads to and from the site such that they remain free of all fill material and are cleaned as necessary
- preservation of all drainage structures from the effects of structural loading generated by the earthworks
- protection of adjoining properties and roads from adverse impacts as a result of proposed works.
- That all vehicles exiting from the site will be cleaned and treated so as to prevent material being tracked or deposited on public roads.

Timing: Prior to site/operational/building work commencing.

Note: The Earthworks drawings are not required to be submitted for Council approval.

 
As indicated
32(b) Implement and Maintain the Earthworks

Carry out and maintain the earthworks in accordance with the certified drawings.

Note: A copy of the certified Earthworks Drawings must be available on-site for inspection by Council Officers during these works.

Timing: Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first.

 
As indicated
 
33)   Repair Damage to Kerb, Footpath or Road

Repair any damage to the existing kerb and channel, footpath or roadway (including removal of concrete slurry from footways, roads, kerb and channel, stormwater gullies and drainlines) and re-instate existing traffic signs and pavement markings that have been removed or damaged during any works carried out in association with the approved development.

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first
33(a) Interim Repairs

If at any time during the construction phase of the approved development, damage to the existing kerb and channel, footpath or roadway creates unsafe, unreasonable and/or not fit for purpose conditions as assessed by Council, interim repairs must be undertaken as directed by Program Planning and Integration.

Note: Any interim repairs required to be undertaken shall not be considered to satisfy the requirements of this condition for the permanent repair of the infrastructure prior to the issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first.

Timing: While site / operational / building works is occurring.

 
As indicated
 
34)   Access, Grades, Manoeuvring, Carparks, Signs and Line Marking

Construct and maintain access, parking and manoeuvring for vehicles on site in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes, as indicated on the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS, including the following:

i. A pavement of minimum Local Road standard or equivalent surface material (including associated drainage) to the area on which motor vehicles will be driven and/or parked.

ii. Manoeuvring on site for a VAN and for the loading and unloading of vehicle(s);

iii. Parking on the site for 3 Car spaces, and for the loading and unloading of vehicle(s) within the site.

iv. A minimum of 2.3 metres height clearance to all undercover parking areas. The minimum clear height must be measured to the lowest protrusion from the ceiling (e.g. fire sprinklers, services, lighting fixtures, signs, etc).

v. A height clearance sign located at the entrance(s) to undercover car parking areas and a directional visitor parking sign clearly visible from the vehicle entrance to the site.

vi. An appropriate area for the storage and collection of refuse, including recyclables, in a position which is accessible to service vehicles on the site.

vi. Prepare and implement signs and line markings drawings that show the internal paved areas signed and delineated in accordance with the approved drawings and documents. The drawings must be prepared and certified by a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes and the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
Certification from a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland, that the above requirements have been implemented in accordance with this condition. Timing: Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first and then to be maintained.

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first, and then to be maintained
 
35)   Refuse Storage - Kerb Side Collection

Provide a refuse storage area to accommodate the type and quantity of refuse and recycling bins required to service the development, as shown on the APPROVED DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS.

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first, and then to be maintained
 
36)   On Site Drainage - Minor

Provide a stormwater connection to all new or existing allotments and provide drainage infrastructure to ensure stormwater run-off from all roof and developed surface areas will be collected internally and piped in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes to a lawful point of discharge / kerb and channel, as may be required.

Note:

Where connections are adjacent to a driveway crossover and within the TPZ of a street tree, Rectangular Hollow Section (RHS) is to be used.

Note:
- Guidance for the preparation of drawings and/or documents to comply with this condition is provided in the Brisbane Planning Scheme Policies.
- Queensland Building and Construction Commission licensed hydraulic consultants may design the stormwater system for sites less than 2000m2 with an upstream catchment servicing no more than 4 residential lots. This excludes stormwater drainage design (including subsoil drainage) of basements in flood planning areas and the design of any onsite stormwater detention system
- Where external works are required and infrastructure will be handed over to Council (e.g. Stormwater pipes 375mm or greater and/or manholes within the road reserve, etc), the applicant will be required to request a Pre-Start with Council and ensure all future owned Council assets follow the On/Off Maintenance process in accordance with Council's Infrastructure Installation & Construction Requirements Manual.

- Guidance for requesting a pre-start and co-ordinating the On/Off Maintenance process can be found on Council's website (https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/planning-and-building/applying-and-post- approval/on-and-off-maintenance-approvals).

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first
 
37)   Service Conduits and Mains

Provide and install all service conduits, including street lighting as required by Council,  and meet the cost of any alterations to public utility mains, existing mains, services, street lighting or installations that are required to carry out the approved development. These works must be in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes, and include the following, where applicable:
- the provision of all services and/or conduits along the full length of any rear allotment access or access easement.
- the breaking and/or relocation of any existing sewer combine drains.
- the relocation of any fire hydrant and/or valves from the development's vehicular footway crossings.
- the retention and/or relocation of any existing foul water lines that currently exist within the site.
- any new or existing installations of electrical pillar boxes, pad mounted transformers (PMTs), water reticulation mains, water meters and the like, must be installed/relocated to their ultimate alignment relative to the new property boundary and clear of the usable footpath areas irrespective of the alignment of the existing services/conduits.

Note:
- The cost of moving services, utilities and assets is the responsibility of the Developer. The permission of the service, utility or asset owner will be required. Council permission is required if street trees, stormwater gullies/drains, and swales are affected. Urban Utilities permission is required if water supply and sewerage services are affected.
- Standard utility alignments may be found on Council's 'Brisbane Standard Drawings' 1013 to 1016 inclusive.
- Applicants must liaise with the appropriate service authorities. Typical underground services and/or conduits to be constructed include power, phone, telecommunications, sewer (including private combine drains) stormwater and gas, if applicable.

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first
37(a) Submit Certification to Council

Submit to Development Services certification by a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland (RPEQ) that the works have been completed in accordance with the requirements of the condition. 

Note: Where rear allotment accesses or easements exist, the certification is to be supported by As-Constructed drawings certified by a RPEQ showing all services and/or conduits. Civil works are to be certified by a RPEQ (Civil) and electrical works are to be certified by a RPEQ (Electrical)

Timing: Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first.

PROOF OF FULFILMENT
Certification from a Registered Professional Engineer Queensland, confirming that the works have been completed in accordance with the requirements of this condition. Note: Civil works are to be certified by a RPEQ(Civil) and electrical works are to be certified by a RPEQ (Electrical).

 
As indicated
 
38)   Telecommunications

Submit to Development Services, certification from an authorised telecommunications carrier/contractor, that the following works and infrastructure have been undertaken and installed in accordance with telecommunications industry standards:
- Provide telecommunications to the subject buildings, lead-in conduits and equipment space in a suitable location within the buildings, to suit the carrier of choice.
- If new pits and conduit infrastructure are required to be installed within the road reserve fronting the site, it must be suitably sized to cater for future installation of fibre optic cables.

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first
 
39)   Agreement with Electricity Supplier

Submit to Development Services, evidence of an agreement with an electricity supplier to provide necessary services to the development in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes.

Where development is within an established area of overhead electricity supply and the electricity supplier determines that a property pole is the appropriate solution to supply electricity to the development, the developer must be responsible for the installation of the property pole(s).

In the above circumstances, submit to Development Services, certification from the developer's electrical consultant confirming that the above installation has been completed in accordance with the relevant AS/NZS Standards and the Queensland Electricity Connection Manual (QECM) and Queensland Electricity Metering Manual (QEMM).

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first
 
40)   Water and Wastewater

Pursuant to Schedule 18 of the Planning Regulation 2017 submit to Development Services, documentary evidence, issued by the relevant distributor-retailer, to verify that the conditions of any necessary connection certificate under the South-East Queensland Water (Distribution and Retail Restructuring) Act 2009, have been complied with.

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first
 
41)   Redundant Driveway Crossover

Remove the redundant existing driveway crossover and the associated existing dropped kerbs along the frontage(s) of the site and reinstate the kerb and channel, road pavement, footways and footpaths in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes.

Note:
For kerb and channel reinstatement, the existing channel is required to be removed and the kerb and channel reinstated in one pour.

Additional footway permits or lane closure permits may be required for footpath/verge closures and/or lane closures. These permits must be obtained prior to construction of the crossover.

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first
 
42)   Permanent Driveway Crossover

Provide a replacement 5.0m wide Type A permanent driveway crossover to the frontage of the site in accordance with the relevant Brisbane Planning Scheme Codes and located as shown on the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS.

Written consent must be obtained from Program, Planning and Integration Arboriculture (PPI Arb) prior to any works occurring that will either impact on or require removal of a street tree (this includes pruning, excavation or fill within the root zone/canopy of the tree)

At all times during construction of the crossover, safe pedestrian access along the site frontage must be maintained.

Note: No further driveway permit is required however additional footway permits or lane closure permits may be required for footpath/verge closures and/or lane closures. These permits must be obtained prior to construction of the crossover.

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first, and then to be maintained
 
Standard Advice
 
Timing
43)   Construction Noise and Dust Emissions

Pursuant to the Environmental Protection Act 1994, all development involving the emission of noise and dust from building and/or construction activities, must ensure that the emissions are in accordance with the requirements of the Act.
The Environmental Protection Act 1994 prescribes that:

1. A person must not carry out building work in a way that makes an audible noise-
-  on a business day or Saturday, before 6.30a.m. or after 6.30p.m; or
-   on any other day, at any time. 
2. The reference in subsection (1) to a person carrying out building work-
-  includes a person carrying out building work under an owner-builder permit; and
-  otherwise does not include a person carrying out building work at premises used by the person only for residential purposes.

Note: A request can be made to work outside of these hours by submitting an Environmental Management Plan for assessment and obtaining an endorsed decision from the Environmental Management delegate Development Services.

 
As indicated
 
44)   Natural Asset Local Law (NALL) - Protected Vegetation on Public Land, Road or Park

The interference with or removal of protected vegetation on a public land or park requires a permit under the Natural Assets Local Law 2003 (NALL), issued by Public Space Operations Arboriculture (PSO- Arb).

Detailed arrangements must be made with PSO-Arb in relation to the works carried out on protected vegetation (including provision for tree removal and replacement tree planning costs as determined by PSO-Arb) prior to carrying out any works on protected vegetation. PSO-Arb can be contacted via ISG-CS-PPI-PLANNING-ARB@brisbane.qld.gov.au.

Note: All requirements of development approval conditions with timing stipulated as 'prior to site works commencing' (or equivalent) must be fulfilled before Council can issue a NALL permit.

 
As indicated
 
45)   Contaminated Materials and Soils

Any contaminated materials or soils encountered during siteworks, must be handled, stored and disposed of in accordance with the requirements of the relevant authority of the Queensland Government. A person must not dispose of contaminated soil or a hazardous substance at a place other than at a place approved by the relevant authority of the Queensland Government.

 
As indicated
 
46)   Management of Asbestos

Disposal, handling and restoration of any building materials containing asbestos must be in accordance with current state and federal legislation.

 
As indicated
 
47)   Further Development Permit Required

Further Development Permit(s) to carry out assessable building work under the Building Act may be required.

 
As indicated
 
48)   Plumbing and Drainage Work

Pursuant to the Plumbing and Drainage Act 2018, any plumbing and drainage work must be carried out in compliance with the Plumbing and Drainage Regulation 2019.

Note: All new and existing plumbing services should be located within the lot that they serve.

Compliance assessable plumbing and drainage work requires approval by Brisbane City Council prior to the work being carried out.

 
As indicated
 
49)   Currency Period

The currency period for this development approval is stated in the Decision Notice and is expressed as a date.

This development approval lapses at the end of the currency period (the date stated in the decision notice) pursuant to section 85 of the Planning Act 2016.

 
As indicated
 
50)   Equitable Access

Provision must be made during and after construction for equitable access for persons with disabilities to and within the site and on adjoining public areas, in accordance with the following:
- Queensland Anti-Discrimination Act 1991;
- Federal Disability Discrimination Act 1992;
- Australian Standards AS1428 Parts 1-4;
- Australian Standard for Access and Mobility; and
- National Construction Code.

 
As indicated
 
51)   Damage to Trees on Adjoining Land

Please note that any damage caused to vegetation on adjoining land as a result of exercising this development approval may result in an offence under other legislation (e.g. Natural Assets Local Law) and/or civil action

 
As indicated
 
52)   Fire Ant Movement Controls

To prevent the spread of fire ants, the Queensland Government has implemented improvement controls in areas of Queensland (biosecurity zones) where this pest species has been detected.

These controls apply to individuals and commercial operators and restrict the movement of materials that could carry fire ants which include soil, turf, potted plants, mulch, baled hay or straw, animal manures, mining or quarry products.

Breaches of these controls can potentially impact the community, economy and the environment. Penalties for non-compliance with movement controls within fire ant biosecurity zones apply under the Biosecurity Act 2014.

For further information contact the relevant Queensland State Government department on 13 QGOV.

 
As indicated
 
53)   Water and Wastewater

Services for water and wastewater (sewerage) are not under the jurisdiction of Brisbane City Council. Authorisation to connect the approved development to the water/wastewater networks and for property service connections required a Water Approval under the South-East Queensland Water (Distribution and Retail Restructuring) Act 2009.

For further information about any necessary Water Approvals contact Urban Utilities.

 
As indicated
 
54)   Cultural Heritage

Aboriginal cultural heritage is protected under the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003. This Act establishes a cultural heritage duty of care and in section 23(1) mandates that a person who carries out an activity must take all reasonable and practicable measures for ensuring activities are managed to avoid or minimise harm to Aboriginal cultural heritage.

 

The Duty of Care Guidelines gazetted pursuant to the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 provide guidance on identifying and protecting Aboriginal cultural heritage to fulfil the duty of care.

 

For further information contact the relevant Queensland State Government Department (Department of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships).

 
As indicated
 



Permit to Which These Conditions Relate: DA - PA - Building Work
Activity(ies): dwelling house
partial demolition
Stage: Partial Demolition to pre-1946 Dwelling House in Traditional Building Character Overlay

General/Planning Requirements
 
Timing
55)   Maintain the Approved Development

Maintain the approved development in accordance with the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS, and any other relevant Council approval required by the conditions.

 
At all times
 
56)   Approved Drawings and Documents

A legible copy of the Council approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS and the Development Approval Package must be maintained on site and kept available for inspection by site workers and Council officers.

Note: This condition is imposed to ensure compliance with the conditions of development approval.

 
While site/operational/building work is occurring
 
57)   Carry Out the Approved Development

Carry out the approved development in accordance with the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS.

Note: This approval does not imply permission to enter neighbouring properties to carry out the construction (including, but not limited to, associated drainage and earthworks).  Permission to enter neighbouring properties must be obtained from the relevant property owners.

 
While site/operational/building work is occurring
 
58)   Complete All Building Work

Complete all building work associated with this development approval, including work required by any of the conditions included in the Development Approval Package. Such building work must be carried out in accordance with the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS.

Note: Building work must also be completed in accordance with any other current development approval.

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first
 
Architecture
 
Timing
59)   External Details

External details of the building, facade treatment and external materials and finishes must be consistent with the approved DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS.

Note: The requirement to use particular materials and finishes is imposed only for the purpose of achieving a built form outcome that displays architectural merit. Council has not assessed the materials and finishes for compliance with the Building Act, the Building Fire Safety Regulation, the Building Regulation, the Building Code of Australia, the Queensland Development Code, relevant Australian Standards, fire safety standards or any other relevant requirement of a statutory authority with regard to building work.

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first, and then to be maintained
 
60)   Partial Demolition of Building

Partial demolition resulting from this approval must be in accordance with the APPROVED DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS and all building work must comply with this condition.

 
While site/operational/building work is occurring and then to be maintained
60(a) Adequate Bracing

Provide adequate bracing from the commencement of any demolition work and throughout the demolition and construction phases of the project, to ensure that all parts of the building not specifically designated for demolition on the APPROVED DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS are retained and protected.

Timing: While site/operational/building work is occurring.

 
As indicated
60(b) Retain Original Fabric

Retain all existing external original fabric in the sections of the building which are not being demolished. This will include, but is not limited to, existing decorative detailing, balustrading, wall cladding, windows, doors, stairs and roof sheeting.

Timing: While site/operational/building work is occurring and then to be maintained.

 
As indicated
60(c) Submit Written Confirmation

Submit to Development Services written confirmation by a Registered Architect / Building Designer (holding a Queensland Building and Construction Commission Licence appropriate to the scale of the approved development)/ Building Certifier / Structural Engineer confirming that the partial demolition has been carried out in accordance with the requirements of this condition.

Timing: Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use

 
As indicated
 
Engineering
 
Timing
61)   Repair Damage to Kerb, Footpath or Road

Repair any damage to the existing kerb and channel, footpath or roadway (including removal of concrete slurry from footways, roads, kerb and channel, stormwater gullies and drainlines) and re-instate existing traffic signs and pavement markings that have been removed or damaged during any works carried out in association with the approved development.

 
Prior to issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first
61(a) Interim Repairs

If at any time during the construction phase of the approved development, damage to the existing kerb and channel, footpath or roadway creates unsafe, unreasonable and/or not fit for purpose conditions as assessed by Council, interim repairs must be undertaken as directed by Program Planning and Integration.

Note: Any interim repairs required to be undertaken shall not be considered to satisfy the requirements of this condition for the permanent repair of the infrastructure prior to the issue of Certificate of Occupancy/Final Inspection Certificate or prior to commencement of use, whichever comes first.

Timing: While site / operational / building works is occurring.

 
As indicated
 
Standard Advice
 
Timing
62)   Construction Noise and Dust Emissions

Pursuant to the Environmental Protection Act 1994, all development involving the emission of noise and dust from building and/or construction activities, must ensure that the emissions are in accordance with the requirements of the Act.
The Environmental Protection Act 1994 prescribes that:

1. A person must not carry out building work in a way that makes an audible noise-
-  on a business day or Saturday, before 6.30a.m. or after 6.30p.m; or
-   on any other day, at any time. 
2. The reference in subsection (1) to a person carrying out building work-
-  includes a person carrying out building work under an owner-builder permit; and
-  otherwise does not include a person carrying out building work at premises used by the person only for residential purposes.

Note: A request can be made to work outside of these hours by submitting an Environmental Management Plan for assessment and obtaining an endorsed decision from the Environmental Management delegate Development Services.

 
As indicated
 
63)   Management of Asbestos

Disposal, handling and restoration of any building materials containing asbestos must be in accordance with current state and federal legislation.

 
As indicated
 
64)   Further Development Permit Required

Further Development Permit(s) to carry out assessable building work under the Building Act may be required.

 
As indicated
 
65)   Currency Period

The currency period for this development approval is stated in the Decision Notice and is expressed as a date.

This development approval lapses at the end of the currency period (the date stated in the decision notice) pursuant to section 85 of the Planning Act 2016.

 
As indicated
 
66)   Damage to Trees on Adjoining Land

Please note that any damage caused to vegetation on adjoining land as a result of exercising this development approval may result in an offence under other legislation (e.g. Natural Assets Local Law) and/or civil action

 
As indicated
 
67)   Fire Ant Movement Controls

To prevent the spread of fire ants, the Queensland Government has implemented improvement controls in areas of Queensland (biosecurity zones) where this pest species has been detected.

These controls apply to individuals and commercial operators and restrict the movement of materials that could carry fire ants which include soil, turf, potted plants, mulch, baled hay or straw, animal manures, mining or quarry products.

Breaches of these controls can potentially impact the community, economy and the environment.  Penalties for non-compliance with movement controls within fire ant biosecurity zones apply under the Biosecurity Act 2014.

For further information contact the relevant Queensland State Government department on 13 QGOV.

 
As indicated
 
68)   Water and Wastewater

Services for water and wastewater (sewerage) are not under the jurisdiction of Brisbane City Council.  Authorisation to connect the approved development to the water/wastewater networks and for property service connections required a Water Approval under the South-East Queensland Water (Distribution and Retail Restructuring) Act 2009.

For further information about any necessary Water Approvals contact Urban Utilities.

 
As indicated
 

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