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PROPOSED MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT 2-4 ATHERTON ROAD, OAKLEIGH
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PROPOSED MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT, 2-4 ATHERTON ROAD, OAKLEIGH Client: Forum Group Report Reference: 18226W File Path: X:\PROJECTS\2018\18226W - 2-4 Atherton Road, Oakleigh\Reports\18226WREP01D01.docx
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Version: Prepared By: Position: Date: Reviewed By: Position: Date:
D01 Jasreena Kaur
Environmental Scientist
08 November 2018 Jarrod Wicks Associate
08 November 2018
MELBOURNE Level 3/51 Queen Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 +61 3 9020 4225
SYDNEY Level 17/40 Mount Street, North Sydney NSW 2060 +61 2 8415 9781
www.salt3.com.au
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2016 EAST GIPPSLAND BUSINESS AWARDS FINALIST Professional Services, Innovation, Child & Family Friendly
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SALT has been engaged by Forum Group to prepare a Waste Management Plan (WMP) for a proposed mixed-use development located at 2-4 Atherton Road, Oakleigh. SALT understands that the proposal of the subject site would involve the development of five one-bedroom dwellings, forty-four two-bedroom dwellings, six three-bedroom dwellings and a café.
Residential and commercial waste would be stored on-site in separate bin stores provided on the ground floor level.
Residential waste would be collected by private contractor, with:
Three 1,100L garbage bins collected twice per week; Three 1,100L recycle bins collected twice per week; 1m2 of hard waste collected as required; One 240L charity bin collected as required; and One 120L e-waste bin collected as required.
Commercial waste would be collected by private contractor, with:
Two 1,100L garbage bins collected twice per week; and Two 1,100L recycle bins collected once per week.
Waste vehicles would prop within the right of way to perform collections. Vehicle operators would ferry waste bins from the waste store to the collection vehicle and return upon emptying.
Residential and commercial waste collections would occur in synergy between 10:00am and 3:00pm to reduce impacts on local traffic.
In the opinion of SALT the enclosed Waste Management Plan would provide efficient waste management for the proposed development. DRAFT
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CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 2 INCLUDED IN THIS REPORT ....................................................................................................................................................................... 1 3 LAND USE ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 1 4 RESIDENTIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN .................................................................................................................................. 1
4.1 WASTE GENERATION ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 1 4.2 WASTE SYSTEMS ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2
4.2.1 CHUTE SYSTEM .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2 4.2.2 GARBAGE (GENERAL WASTE) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................2 4.2.3 COMMINGLED RECYCLING ........................................................................................................................................................................................................2 4.2.4 HARD WASTE ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2 4.2.5 E-WASTE .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2 4.2.6 CHARITY ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2
4.3 BIN QUANTITY, SIZE AND COLLECTION FREQUENCY ................................................................................................................................................................................ 3 4.4 BIN COLOUR AND SUPPLIER ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3 4.5 WASTE STORAGE AREA ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 4.6 SIGNAGE .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 4.7 WASTE COLLECTION ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
5 COMMERCIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN ................................................................................................................................. 5 5.1 WASTE GENERATION ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 5.2 WASTE SYSTEMS .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
5.2.1 GARBAGE (GENERAL WASTE) .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 5 5.2.2 COMMINGLED RECYCLING ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
5.3 BIN QUANTITY, SIZE AND COLLECTION FREQUENCY ................................................................................................................................................................................ 6 5.4 BIN COLOUR AND SUPPLIER ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 5.5 WASTE STORAGE AREA ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7 5.6 SIGNAGE .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7 5.7 WASTE COLLECTION ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
6 VENTILATION, WASHING AND VERMIN-PREVENTION .......................................................................................................... 7 7 NOISE REDUCTION ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 8 SUPPLIER CONTACT INFORMATION .................................................................................................................................................... 8
8.1 EQUIPMENT SUPPLIERS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 8.2 WASTE COLELCTORS ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
8.2.1 GARBAGE AND RECYCLING ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 8.2.2 CHARITY WASTE .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 8 8.2.3 HARD WASTE ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 8.2.4 E-WASTE ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8
8.3 BIN WASHING SERVICES .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 DESIGN DRAWINGS ..................................................................................................................................................................... 9 SWEPT PATH ANALYSIS ........................................................................................................................................................ 10
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TABLE 1 RESIDENTIAL WASTE GENERATION RATES .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 TABLE 2 RESIDENTIAL WASTE GENERATION ASSESSMENT ..................................................................................................................................................................... 1 TABLE 3 RESIDENTIAL GARBAGE BIN SIZE AND COLLECTION FREQUENCY ............................................................................................................... 3 TABLE 4 TYPICAL WASTE BIN DIMENSIONS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3 TABLE 5 RESIDENTIAL WASTE AREA SPACE REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................................................................................ 4 TABLE 6 COMMERCIAL WASTE GENERATION RATES ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 TABLE 7 COMMERCIAL WASTE GENERATION ASSESSMENT .................................................................................................................................................................. 5 TABLE 8 COMMERCIAL GARBAGE BIN SIZE AND COLLECTION FREQUENCY .............................................................................................................. 6 TABLE 9 TYPICAL WASTE BIN DIMENSIONS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 6 TABLE 10 COMMERCIAL WASTE AREA SPACE REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................................................................................ 7 TABLE 11 HIGH LEVEL PURCHASING SCHEDULE .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
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1 INTRODUCTION SALT has been requested by Forum Group to prepare a Waste Management Plan for a proposed mixed-use development located at 2-4 Atherton Road, Oakleigh.
This Waste Management Plan (WMP) has been prepared based on industry best practice.
Generation rates have been adopted based on residential and commercial waste generation rates enclosed in the Sustainability Victoria Better Practice Guidelines for Waste Management and Recycling in Multiunit Developments (Draft) 2018.
2 INCLUDED IN THIS REPORT Enclosed is the Waste Management Plan for the proposed development at 2-4 Atherton Road, Oakleigh. Included are details regarding:
Land use; Waste generation; Waste systems; Bin quantity, size and colour; Collection frequency; Bin storage area; Signage; Waste collection; Ventilation, washing and vermin-prevention; Noise reduction; Supplier contact information; and Scaled waste management drawings.
3 LAND USE Planning application number: to be allocated
Land Zone: Commercial Zone 1
Land use type: Mixed-use (commercial and residential)
Number of levels: 8 (with 2 additional basement levels)
Residential Space: total of 55 apartments consisting of:
6 one-bedroom apartments; 43 two-bedroom apartments; and 6 three-bedroom apartments.
Commercial Space:
131.5m2 retail (café) space
The proposal also included a small gym for the exclusive use of residents. As such any waste generated in these areas is generated in service of the dwellings and therefore incorporated into the waste assessment.
4 RESIDENTIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN 4.1 WASTE GENERATION Residential waste generation rates are shown below in Table 1. Calculations are based on a 7 day per week operation.
Any common spaces to the apartments, including lobby and gym spaces, have not been included in these calculations as any waste generated in these areas is generated in service of the dwellings and therefore incorporated into the below rates.
Table 1 Residential Waste Generation Rates
Apartment Size Garbage (L/week)
Commingled Recycling (L/week)
One Bedroom 80L 80L
Two Bedroom 100L 100L
Three Bedroom 120L 120L
A waste generation assessment of the proposed development is provided in Table 2.
Table 2 Residential Waste Generation Assessment
Apartment Size Quantity
Waste Per Week
Garbage Commingled Recycling
One Bedroom 5 400L 400L
Two Bedroom 44 4,400L 4,400L
Three Bedroom 6 720L 720L
Total Waste Generated per Week 5,520L 5,520L
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4.2 WASTE SYSTEMS Waste would be sorted on-site by residents as appropriate into the following streams:
Garbage (General Waste);
Commingled Recycling;
Hard waste;
Charity; and
E-waste.
4.2.1 CHUTE SYSTEM All residents would dispose of bagged garbage and loose recyclables using the provided e-diverter chute system. There would be one chute which will output into garbage or commingled recycling bin located in the ground level bin room, as appropriate. The chute doors would be signed instructing user as to how to operate the system.
Owner corporation would be responsible for the rotation of bins under the chute.
Termination of chutes would have skirting or other equivalent system to reduce any materials leaving the bin on impact. The chute termination area will be caged off, to reduce OH&S risks.
It is recommended that waste bins have reinforced bases for bin longevity.
4.2.2 GARBAGE (GENERAL WASTE) Each apartment would be furnished with plastic lined bins for the temporary holding of garbage. These bins would have the following minimum cumulative capacity per dwelling:
One-bedroom apartment: 15L Two-bedroom apartment: 15L Three-bedroom apartment: 20L
These capacities are based on the transfer of waste to the bin room occurring once per day.
Residents would transfer the waste as required to the chute drop off point located adjacent to the southern lift core at each residential level, as shown in Appendix 1.
Garbage is to be disposed of bagged.
4.2.3 COMMINGLED RECYCLING Each apartment would be furnished with unlined bins for the temporary holding of commingled recycling. These bins would have the following minimum cumulative capacity per dwelling:
One-bedroom apartment: 15L Two-bedroom apartment: 15L Three-bedroom apartment: 20L
These capacities are based on the transfer of waste to the bin room occurring once per day.
Residents would transfer the waste as required to the chute drop off point located adjacent to the southern lift core at each residential level, as shown in Appendix 1.
Large cardboard waste exceeding the size appropriate for the chute would be broken down and disposed of in the 1,100L commingled recycling bin located in the ground floor bin room (refer to Appendix 1).
Recyclables are to be disposed of loosely.
4.2.4 HARD WASTE A hard waste area of 1m2 (based on a rate of 1m2 per 100 apartments) would be allocated within the ground floor bin area. The area would be clearly marked, and residents would access this room via the apartment lobby, as shown in Appendix 1.
Hard waste collections would be performed on an “as required” and be coordinated by building management.
4.2.5 E-WASTE A 120L e-waste deposit bin would be provided in the ground level bin room. The e-waste bin would be clearly marked, and residents would access this room via the apartment lobby, as shown in Appendix 1..
E-waste collections would be performed on an “as required” and be coordinated by building management.
4.2.6 CHARITY A 240L charity deposit bin would be provided in the ground floor bin room. The building manager would select a charity who is to receive the donations. The building manager would need to purchase the bin. The charity bin would be clearly marked, and residents would access this room via the apartment lobby, as shown in Appendix 1.
Charity deposit collections would be performed on an “as required” basis and be coordinated by building management
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4.3 BIN QUANTITY, SIZE AND COLLECTION FREQUENCY Table 3 and Table 4 below contain information regarding bin quantity, size and frequency of collection.
Table 3 Residential Garbage Bin Size and Collection Frequency
4.4 BIN COLOUR AND SUPPLIER All bins would be provided by private supplier. The below bin colours are specified by Australian Standard AS4123.7-2006, however due the private nature of the collection, these are only recommendations and are not mandatory:
Garbage (general waste) shall have red lids with dark green or black body; and
Recycle shall have yellow lids with dark green or black body.
Table 4 Typical Waste Bin Dimensions
Waste Management
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Week Bin Size No. Bins Weekly Capacity Weekly Volume
Garbage 2 1,100L 3 6,600L 5,520L
Commingled Recycling
2 1,100L 3 6,600L 5,520L
Capacity Width (mm)
Depth (mm) Height (mm)
Area (m2)
1,100L 1240 1070 1330 1.33
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4.5 WASTE STORAGE AREA Table 5 demonstrates the cumulative space requirements and provision of waste areas in the residential bin area of the proposed development.
Space within the storage location would allow for bin rotation and safe service provision.
Please refer to scaled drawing shown in Appendix 1.
Table 5 Residential Waste Area Space Requirements
Stream Space Required
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Space Provided
General Waste
3.99m2
26.20m2
Commingled Recycling
3.99m2
Charity 0.43m2
E-waste 0.26m2
Hard Waste 1.00m2
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9.67m2 26.20m2
Note, commercial and residential waste would be stored separately.
Waste management would be overseen by building management.
4.6 SIGNAGE Waste storage areas and bins would be clearly marked and signed with the industry standard signage approved by Sustainability Victoria or equivalent. The typical Sustainability Victoria signage is illustrated in Figure 1
Figure 1 Sustainability Victoria Signage
4.7 WASTE COLLECTION General waste would be collected by a private contractor as follows:
Three 1,100L garbage bins collected twice per week;
Three 1,100L commingled recycling bins collected twice per week;
One 120L e-waste bin collected as required basis;
One 240L charity bin collected as required basis; and
1m2 of hard waste collected as required.
All waste bins would be stored on-site in the residential bin room provided on the ground level.
General waste collections would occur via a 6.4m low profile waste collection vehicle. Hard waste, charity and e-waste collections would be performed by a utility vehicle or AustRoads B99 design vehicle equivalent.
Waste collection vehicles would enter the right of way from Jones Street.
Waste collection vehicles would prop at the right of way adjacent to the bin room to perform collections.
Vehicle operators would ferry waste bins from the bin room and return upon emptying.
Waste collection vehicles would exit right of way in a forward direction onto Chester Street.
Building management would ensure that waste vehicle operators are able to access the bin room.
Residential waste bins would not be presented to street kerb at any point.
Residential and commercial waste collections would occur in synergy between 10:00am and 3:00pm to reduce impacts on local traffic.
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5 COMMERCIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN 5.1 WASTE GENERATION Commercial waste generation rates are shown in Table 6. Calculations are based on 7 days per week operation for the cafe.
Table 6 Commercial Waste Generation Rates
Usage Garbage
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Café 2,100L 1,400L
A commercial waste generation assessment is provided in Table 7.
Table 7 Commercial Waste Generation Assessment
Usage Area
Waste Per Week
Garbage Recycling
Café 131.48m2 2,761L 1,841L
Total Waste Generated per Week
2,761L 1,841L
5.2 WASTE SYSTEMS Waste would be sorted on-site by staff and cleaners as appropriate into the following streams:
Garbage (General Waste); Commingled Recycling;
5.2.1 GARBAGE (GENERAL WASTE) The café would be furnished with plastic lined bins for the temporary holding of garbage waste, to have minimum cumulative capacity of 395 litres. This capacity is based on the transfer of waste to the bin room occurring once per day.
Staff/cleaners would dispose of waste from these bins directly into the appropriate 1,100L bin provided within the ground level bin room, accessed via the indoor passageway (refer to Appendix 1).
Garbage is to be disposed of bagged.
5.2.2 COMMINGLED RECYCLING The café would be furnished with unlined bins for the temporary holding of recyclable waste, to have minimum cumulative capacity of 265 litres. This capacity is based on the transfer of waste to the bin room occurring once per day.
Staff/cleaners would dispose of waste from these bins directly into the appropriate 1,100L bin provided within the ground level bin room, accessed via the indoor passageway (refer to Appendix 1).
Commingled recycling would be disposed of loosely.
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5.3 BIN QUANTITY, SIZE AND COLLECTION FREQUENCY The bin quantity, size and the frequency of collection are shown below in Table 8 and Table 9.
Two waste collections per week is recommended given the volume and nature of the waste generated in the café. Commercial waste collections would be coordinated with residential waste collections to reduce truck movements in the local area.
Table 8 Commercial Garbage Bin Size and Collection Frequency
Table 9 Typical Waste Bin Dimensions
5.4 BIN COLOUR AND SUPPLIER All bins would be provided by private supplier. The below bin colours are specified by Australian Standard AS4123.7-2006, however due the private nature of the collection, these are only recommendations and are not mandatory:
Garbage (general waste) shall have red lids with dark green or black body; and
Recycle shall have yellow lids with dark green or black body.
Note, private contractors often supply bins for collection.
Waste Stream Collections per Week Bin Size No. Bins Weekly
Capacity Weekly Volume
Garbage 2 1,100L 2 2,200L 2,761L
Commingled Recycling 1 1,100L 2 2,200L 1,841L
Capacity Width (mm)
Depth (mm)
Height (mm) Area (m2)
1,100L 1240 1070 1330 1.33
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5.5 WASTE STORAGE AREA Table 10 demonstrates the cumulative space requirements and provision of waste areas in the commercial bin area of the proposed development.
Please refer to scaled drawing shown in APPENDIX 1.
Table 10 Commercial Waste Area Space Requirements
Stream Space Required
(excluding circulation)
Space Provided
General Waste 2.66m2
14.50m2
Commingled Recycling 2.66m2
TOTAL (excluding circulation)
5.32m2 14.50m2
Waste management would be overseen by building management.
5.6 SIGNAGE Waste storage areas and bins would be clearly marked and signed with the industry standard signage approved by Sustainability Victoria, or equivalent, as illustrated in Figure 2.
Figure 2 Sustainability Victoria Signage
5.7 WASTE COLLECTION Commercial waste would be collected by private contractor, as follows:
Two 1,100L garbage bins collected twice per week; and
Two 1,100L commingled recycling bins collected once per week.
General waste would be collected by a private contractor as follows:
All waste bins would be stored on-site in the commercial bin room provided on the ground level.
General waste collections would occur via a 6.4m low profile waste collection.
Waste collection vehicles would enter the right of way from Jones Street.
Waste collection vehicles would prop at the right of way adjacent to the bin room to perform collections.
Vehicle operators would ferry waste bins from the bin room and return upon emptying.
Waste collection vehicles would exit right of way in a forward direction onto Atherton Road.
Building management would ensure that waste vehicle operators are able to access the bin room.
Commercial waste bins would not be presented to street kerb at any point.
Residential and commercial waste collections would occur in synergy between 10:00am and 3:00pm to reduce impacts on local traffic.
6 VENTILATION, WASHING AND VERMIN-PREVENTION Ventilation would be provided in accordance with Australian Standard AS1668. Rooftop exhaust fans would be implemented within the chute system to ensure proper chute ventilation is provided.
Chutes would be equipped with flushing nozzles to enable the regular washing of chutes to maintain appropriate hygiene levels for future use.
An appropriately drained wash down area would be provided within the bin room in which each bin is to be washed regularly by building management. Bin washing areas or bin wash bays must discharge to a grease trap.
Alternatively, a third party bin washing service can be engaged to perform this service. Bin washing suppliers must retain all waste water to within their washing apparatus so as to not impact on the drainage provisions of the site.
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7 NOISE REDUCTION All chute systems and waste areas would meet EPA, BCA and AS2107 acoustic requirements as appropriate within operational hours assigned to minimise acoustic impact on surrounding premises.
8 SUPPLIER CONTACT INFORMATION Table 11 provides a list of equipment specified by this waste management plan.
Below is a complimentary listing of contractors and equipment suppliers. You are not obligated to procure goods/services from these companies. This is not, nor is it intended to be, a complete list of available suppliers.
SALT does not warrant (or make representations for) the goods/services provided by these suppliers.
8.1 EQUIPMENT SUPPLIERS Wastech Engineering (chute supplier) – 03
8787 1600 ASI JD MacDonald (chute supplier) – 03 8558
7200 Elephant’s Foot (chute supplier) – 02 9780
3500 Australian Chutes & Engineering (chute
supplier) – 03 9761 7557 Sulo MGB Australia (bin supplier) – 1300 364
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Table 11 High Level Purchasing Schedule
8.2 WASTE COLELCTORS 8.2.1 GARBAGE AND RECYCLING
CSC Waste – 1300 499 927 iDump – 1300 443 867 SUEZ Environnement – 13 13 35 VISY Waste Management – 03 9369 7447 Veolia Environmental Services – 132 955
8.2.2 CHARITY WASTE Brotherhood of St Laurence – 1300 366 283 Diabetes Australia – 1300 256 844
8.2.3 HARD WASTE 1 Call Rubbish Removal – 1300 55 77 72 Cub Rubbish - 0414 39 2626
8.2.4 E-WASTE TechCollect – 1300 299 837 EWaste Victoria - 0409 352 561
8.3 BIN WASHING SERVICES The Bin Butler – 1300 788 123 Calcorp Services – 1888 225 267 WBCM Environmental – 1300 800 621
Item Quantity Supplier Notes 1,100L Garbage
Bins 5 Private Supplier* 3 x 1,100L bins for residential garbage 2 x 1,100L bins for commercial garbage
1,100L Recycle Bins 5 Private Supplier* 3 x 1,100L bins for residential recycling 2 x 1,100L bins for commercial recycling
240L Charity Bin 1 Equipment Supplier 1 x 240L bin for charity waste
120L E-waste Bin 1 Equipment Supplier 1 x 120L bin for e-waste
Single Chute System with
diverter 1 Equipment Supplier 1500W x 1000D penetration allowed
*Private waste collection contractors often supply their own bins for collection.
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