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8. Switchboards/UtilitiesSwitchboards, garbage storage areas and storage for other utilities shall notbe attached to the front elevations of the building or side elevations that canbe seen from a public place.9. DrivewayThe gradients of driveways and manoeuvring areas shall be designed inaccordance with Australian Standard AS 2890.1 and AS 2890.2 (as amended).Driveways shall be constructed using decorative paving materials such aspattern stencilled concrete, coloured stamped concrete or paving bricks. Thefinishes of the paving surfaces are to be non-slip and plain concrete is notacceptable.All driveways in excess of 20 metres in length shall be separated from thelandscaped areas by the construction of a minimum 150mm high kerb, dwarfwall or barrier fencing.10. Graffiti RemovalIn accordance with the environmental maintenance objectives of 'CrimePrevention Through Environmental Design', the owner/lessee of the buildingshall be responsible for the removal of any graffiti which appears on thebuildings, fences, signs and other surfaces of the property within 48 hours ofits application.11. Engineering Design WorksThe design of all engineering works shall be carried out in accordance withthe requirements set out in the Campbelltown (Sustainable City) DCP 2009 -Volumes 1 and 2.12. Shoring and Adequacy of Adjoining PropertyIf the development referred to in this development consent involves anexcavation that extends below the level of the base of the footings of abuilding on adjoining land, the person having the benefit of the developmentconsent must at the person’s own expense:(a)(b)Protect and support the adjoining premises from possible damage fromthe excavation, andWhere necessary, underpin the adjoining premises to prevent any suchdamage.This condition does not apply if the person having the benefit of thedevelopment consent owns the adjoining land or the owner of the adjoiningland has given consent in writing to that condition not applying.

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