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TABLE OF CONTENTS - Waratah-Wynyard Council

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Planning Authority<br />

a) Pouring of concrete kerb and channelling, footpaths and driveways;<br />

b) Surface sealing of all internal roads including documented pavement<br />

testing; and<br />

c) On completion of all civil works.<br />

3. On completion of work covered by a Construction Certificate a Chartered<br />

Professional Engineer is to certify by declaration that all work has been carried<br />

out fully in accordance with the approved plans, specifications, calculations and<br />

computations. “Works as Constructed” drawings that comply with the<br />

requirements of <strong>Council</strong>’s “Submission of digital-as-constructed information”<br />

template are to be supplied (Note: Template can be obtained from <strong>Council</strong>’s<br />

website).<br />

4. No damage is to be caused to the road, footpath or other public facility during<br />

construction. Any damage caused is to be rectified to the satisfaction of the<br />

Executive Manager Engineering Services.<br />

5. Material or plant may be placed/located on a road, footpath, nature strip or other<br />

<strong>Council</strong>-owned or controlled land only in accordance with the conditions in a<br />

“Works in Road Reservation Permit”.<br />

6. A Final Survey Plan submitted for sealing by the <strong>Council</strong> is to show all easements<br />

required for powerlines, sewerage, water, drainage purposes and legal access.<br />

7. Connection of stormwater drains to <strong>Council</strong>’s drainage network is to occur only in<br />

accordance with the requirements and approval of the Executive Manager<br />

Engineering Services.<br />

8. A twelve (12) month maintenance period is to apply to all works within the<br />

development which will become <strong>Council</strong> infrastructure. A maintenance bond of<br />

5% of the cost of the civil works as approved by the Executive Manager<br />

Engineering Services is to be lodged with <strong>Council</strong> prior to:<br />

a) the issue of the Maintenance Period Commencement document; or<br />

b) prior to the sealing of the Final Survey Plan.<br />

9. New kerb crossovers are to be constructed for each allotment in accordance with<br />

Tasmanian <strong>Council</strong>s’ subdivision Standard Drawing SD1003 Urban Roads –<br />

Standard Vehicle Crossing and the conditions in a “Works in Road Reservation<br />

Permit”.<br />

10. New reinforced concrete driveways are to be constructed for each allotment<br />

between the kerb crossover and the property boundary in accordance with<br />

Tasmanian <strong>Council</strong>s’ Subdivision Standard Drawing SD1003 - Urban Roads –<br />

Standard Vehicle Crossing and the conditions in a “Works in Road Reservation<br />

Permit”.<br />

<strong>Waratah</strong>-<strong>Wynyard</strong> <strong>Council</strong> – Minutes Ordinary Meeting – 19 November 2012 – Page 110

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