LANDSCAPING OF THE SITE Sample Clauses

LANDSCAPING OF THE SITE. (a) A detailed landscape plan, drawn to scale, by a qualified landscape architect or landscape designer, must be submitted to and approved by Council’s Area Coordinator Planning Assessments / Area Planning Manager prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate for above ground building works. The plan must include: (i) Location of existing and proposed structures on the site including, but not limited to, existing and proposed trees, paved areas, planted areas on slab, planted areas in natural ground, lighting and other features; (ii) Details of earthworks and soil depths including mounding and retaining walls and planter boxes (if applicable). The minimum soil depths for planting on slab must be 1000mm for trees, 450mm for shrubs and 200mm for groundcovers; (iii) Location, numbers, type and supply of plant species, with reference to NATSPEC (if applicable); (iv) Details of planting procedure and maintenance; (v) Details of drainage, waterproofing and watering systems. (b) Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, a maintenance plan is to be submitted to and approved by the Accredited Certifier. The maintenance plan is to be complied with during occupation of the property. (c) All landscaping in the approved plan is to be completed prior to any Occupation Certificate being issued.
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LANDSCAPING OF THE SITE. (a) A detailed landscape plan, drawn to scale, by a qualified landscape architect or landscape designer, must be submitted with any future detailed design development application. The plan must include: (i) Location of existing and proposed structures on the site including, but not limited to, existing and proposed trees, paved areas, planted areas on slab, planted areas in natural ground, lighting and other features; (ii) Details of earthworks and soil depths including mounding and retaining walls and planter boxes (if applicable). The minimum soil depths for planting on slab must be 1000mm for trees, 450mm for shrubs and 200mm for groundcovers; (iii) Location, numbers, type and supply of plant species, with reference to the relevant Australian Standard; (iv) The design must provide a minimum 15% canopy cover across the site. This must be provided by 30% of the species having a mature height of 6-8 metres, 30% mature heights of 10-15 metres and 40% mature heights of 20-30 metres; (v) New trees must be planted in natural ground with adequate soil volumes to allow maturity to be achieved. Planter boxes will not be accepted for tree planting; (vi) New trees must be appropriately located away from existing buildings and structures to allow maturity to be achieved without restriction; (vii) Details of planting procedure and maintenance; and (viii) Details of drainage, waterproofing and watering systems.
LANDSCAPING OF THE SITE. (a) The Landscape Plan prepared by Landscape Plan prepared by Cavas dated 3 August 2021 ‘Revision A’ is not approved. A detailed landscape plan, drawn to scale, by a qualified landscape architect or landscape designer, must be submitted to and approved by Council’s Area Planning Manager prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate. The plan must include: (i) Location of existing and proposed structures on the site including, but not limited to, existing and proposed trees, paved areas, planted areas on slab, planted areas in natural ground, lighting and other features; (ii) Details of earthworks and soil depths including mounding and retaining walls and planter boxes (if applicable). The minimum soil depths for planting on slab must be 1000mm for trees, 450mm for shrubs and 200mm for groundcovers; (iii) Location, numbers, type and supply of plant species, with reference to the relevant Australian Standard; (iv) A minimum of 6 trees, 2 for each proposed lot, must be included in the design. The trees species must be a minimum mature height of 8 metres and canopy spread of 5 metres. Palms, fruit trees and species recognised to have a short life span will not be accepted as suitable replacements; (v) The trees must be grown to Australian Standard 2303:2015 ‘Tree stock for landscape use’ and be self-supporting without out the use of a prop i.e. stakes tied to the tree(s); (vi) At the time of planting, the container size is to be a minimum of 100 litres and a minimum height of 2 metres; (vii) New trees must be planted in natural ground with adequate soil volumes to allow maturity to be achieved. Root barrier / metal edging / stake etc. that limits the availability of adequate soil volumes for tree maturity to be achieved will not be accepted; (viii) Planter boxes will not be accepted for tree planting; (ix) The trees must be planted by a qualified Horticulturalist or Arborist of Level 2 under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). (x) New trees must be appropriately located away from existing buildings and structures to allow maturity to be achieved without restriction; (xi) Details of planting procedure and maintenance; (xii) Details of drainage, waterproofing and watering systems. (b) Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, a maintenance plan is to be submitted to and approved by the Principal Certifying Authority. The maintenance plan is to be complied with during occupation of the property. (c) All landscaping in the approved plan is to...
LANDSCAPING OF THE SITE. (a) An updated landscape package and technical specification suitable for construction by a registered landscape architect must be submitted to and approved by Council’s Area Planning Manager prior to the issue of any CC1 Construction Certificate. The plan must include: (i) Location of existing and proposed planting on the site including existing and proposed trees, planting in natural ground, and planting on structure; (ii) Location and details of existing and proposed structures on the site including, but not limited to, paving walls, balustrades, services, furniture, shade structures, lighting and other features; (iii) The design of seats across the development are to be reviewed to provide seat heights between 400-450mm where possible without impact on soil depths. Seats mounted to the face of retaining walls should be considered; (iv) Provision of 1.5m tall perimeter screening for wind mitigation around the Level 8 communal open space for Building groups D and E; (v) Sectional details of earthworks, soil depths and volume including finished levels and any mounding. The minimum soil depths for planting on structure must be 800mm for trees, 450mm for shrubs and 200mm for groundcovers, excluding mulch and drainage layers; (vi) Detailed planting plans and plant schedules with numbers and supply size. Planting design is to demonstrate compliance with recommendations of the Pedestrian Wind Study by RWDI dated 17 October 2024 (Council ref. 2024/599277); (vii) Coordinated stormwater drainage design and location of drainage infrastructure; (viii) Landscape maintenance plan. This plan is to be complied with during occupation of the property. (b) Relevant drawings cross referenced in the landscape package, such as architectural details, stormwater and hydraulic plans etc, are to be submitted with the landscape package. (c) Prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate, the deep soil areas within residential development sites must be constructed as approved on drawing DA-0-003 Rev B. Where relatively natural soil does not exist, photographic evidence of installation of clean fill, in accordance with approved details, must be submitted to and approved by the Principal Certifying Authority. (d) All landscaping in the approved plan is to be complete prior to any Occupation Certificate being issued.
LANDSCAPING OF THE SITE. (TREES) (a) An amended landscape plan, drawn to scale, by a qualified landscape architect or landscape designer, must be submitted to and approved by Council’s Area Planning Manager prior to the issue of any Construction Certificate. The plan must include: (i) Location of existing and proposed structures on the site including, but not limited to, existing and proposed trees, paved areas, planted areas on slab, planted areas in natural ground, lighting and other features. (ii) Tree numbers and trees plotted for removal or retention must be consistent with all other plans and reports. (iii) Details of earthworks and soil depths including mounding and retaining walls and planter boxes (if applicable). The minimum soil depths for planting on slab must be 1000mm for trees, 450mm for shrubs and 200mm for groundcovers. (iv) Location, numbers, type and supply of plant species, with reference to the relevant Australian Standard. (v) The design must provide a minimum 15% canopy cover across the site. This must be provided by 30% of the species having a mature height of 6-8 metres, 30% mature heights of 10-15 metres and 40% mature heights of 20-30 metres; (vi) Tree selection shall include a diverse range of species which must be consistent with the expected mature heights and growth within the Sydney area (mature heights must not solely rely on plant literature).
LANDSCAPING OF THE SITE. (a) A detailed landscape plan generally in accordance with the Landscape Plans prepared by “LSA design” dated 29 July 2020 , drawn to scale, by a qualified landscape architect or landscape designer, must be submitted to and approved by Council’s Area Coordinator Planning Assessments / Area Planning Manager prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate for above ground building works. The plan must include: (i) location of existing and proposed structures on the site including, but not limited to, existing and proposed trees, paved areas, planted areas on slab, planted areas in natural ground, lighting and other features; (ii) details of earthworks and soil depths including mounding and retaining walls and planter boxes (if applicable). The minimum soil depths for planting on slab must be 1000mm for trees, 450mm for shrubs and 200mm for groundcovers; (iii) location, numbers, type and supply of plant species, with reference to NATSPEC (if applicable); (iv) details of planting procedure and maintenance; and (v) details of drainage, waterproofing and watering systems. (b) Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, a maintenance plan is to be submitted to and approved by the Accredited Certifier. The maintenance plan is to be complied with during occupation of the property. (c) All landscaping in the approved plan is to be completed prior to any Occupation Certificate being issued.
LANDSCAPING OF THE SITE. (a) Any subsequent DA for the detailed design of the building must include a detailed landscape plan, drawn to scale, by a qualified landscape architect or landscape designer. The plan must include: (i) Location of existing and proposed structures on the site including, but not limited to, existing and proposed trees, paved areas, planted areas on slab, planted areas in natural ground, lighting and other features; (ii) Details of earthworks and soil depths including mounding and retaining walls and planter boxes (if applicable). The minimum soil depths for planting on slab must be 1000mm for trees, 450mm for shrubs and 200mm for groundcovers; (iii) Location, numbers, type and supply of plant species, with reference to the relevant Australian Standard; (iv) Details of planting procedure and maintenance; (v) Details of drainage, waterproofing and watering systems. (b) The detailed landscape plan must address the requirements of provisions 3.5.1, 3.5.2, 3.5.3, 4.2.3.5, 4.2.3.6 and 4.
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LANDSCAPING OF THE SITE. (a) The Landscape Design Report by Xxxxxx is not approved. A detailed landscape design including scaled drawings and a technical specification, prepared by a registered landscape architect or qualified landscape designer, must be submitted to and approved by Council’s Area Planning Manager prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate. These documents must include: (i) Location of all existing and proposed planting on the site (including in structures and pots); (ii) Advanced tree planting of 15 specimens must be undertaken in accordance with the following: a. The tree species must be selected from Section 11.1.3 of the AIA Report dated May 2020;

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