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Strategy and Planning Committee Agenda 16 February 2011<br />

Cyclist Facilities<br />

28 Bicycle parking facilities must be provided in accordance with Sprout Architects<br />

Drawing 10012-SD01 Rev E dated 22/12/2010. The facility will need to be<br />

maintained as publicly accessible spaces<br />

MOVEMENT NETWORKS<br />

Frontage Works<br />

29 All pedestrian facilities must be designed to ensure that the requirements of AS1428<br />

for disability provisions have been complied with<br />

30 A loading zone must be established across the site frontage. Specific details are to<br />

be finalised as part of the development permit for Operational Works application<br />

WATER SENSITIVE URBAN DESIGN<br />

31 The development must be provided with a Stormwater Quality Improvement Device<br />

treatment train that is planned, designed and constructed in accordance with<br />

<strong>Council</strong>’s Development Design Planning Scheme Policy, the Water Sensitive Urban<br />

Design Technical Design Guidelines for South East Queensland (Healthy Waterways,<br />

2006)<br />

32 In conjunction with the submission for an application for Operational Works approval,<br />

a Stormwater Management Plan with detailed engineering drawings and supporting<br />

calculations for each stormwater quality improvement device proposed must be<br />

provided. Detailed design is to be undertaken in accordance with the Water Sensitive<br />

Urban Design Technical Design Guidelines for South East Queensland (Healthy<br />

Waterways, 2006), <strong>Council</strong>’s Integrated Water Management Guidelines, and must<br />

address the following outstanding major issues<br />

33 The bio-filter component must be redesigned to include a drainage layer and<br />

transitional layer as described in the Healthy Waterways Construction and<br />

Establishment Guidelines for Vegetated Systems<br />

34 Overflow pits as described in the Healthy Waterways Construction and Establishment<br />

Guidelines for Vegetated Systems must be provided to the bioretention component<br />

35 To prevent lateral flow, an impermeable wall must be provided between the two<br />

bioretention and detention components with water directed via piping from the<br />

overflow pits to the infiltration system to prevent short circuiting of filtrate through<br />

lateral flow and subsequent leaking out of untreated water<br />

36 In conjunction with the submission of an application for Operational Works Approval<br />

for the subject site, provide and have endorsed by <strong>Council</strong>’s Delegate a detailed<br />

Maintenance Manual for all stormwater treatment devices proposed to be located on<br />

the subject site. The maintenance manual shall comply with the requirements of the<br />

<strong>Council</strong>’s Integrated Water Management Guidelines and the maintenance plan<br />

provisions of the WSUD Technical Design Guidelines for South East Queensland<br />

(Healthy Waterways, 2006)<br />

37 In conjunction with the submission of an application for Operational Works Approval,<br />

provide detailed drawings showing the design of the signage that must be erected to<br />

educate the public of the function of the bioretention device(s). The dimensions,<br />

standard and presentation of construction and locations of such signage must be<br />

detailed on the drawings<br />

WASH-DOWN FACILITY<br />

38 As part of the Operational Works (Roads and Drainage) application for the<br />

development, the detailed stormwater management plan to be submitted must depict<br />

a treatment device as deemed suitable by Unitywater’s Trade Waste Section for<br />

pretreatment of effluent from the wash-down bay prior to its release to sewer<br />

39 Waste water from wash down operations must be directed to the sewerage system<br />

under the conditions of a Trade Waste Permit<br />

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