11 September 2014 Chapter 35 - Coastal Marine Zones One, Two and Three 35.1.1.4.2 Exception Provided these rules shall not apply to the following: a) Noise generated by navigational aids, safety signals, warning devices, or emergency pressure relief valves; b) Noise generated by emergency work arising from the need to protect life or limb or prevent loss or serious damage to property or minimise or prevent environmental damage; or c) Noise generated by ships under way. d) Noise ordinarily generated by commercial fishing activities including marine farm servicing and harvesting ships in Coastal Marine Zones One , Two and Three. 35.1.1.5 Hazards/Riparian Management 35.1.1.5.1 Except for internal alterations within an existing structure, building activity is not a Permitted Activity within the coverage of the Natural Hazards overlay identified on the Planning Maps. 35.1.1.5.2 All proposed buildings and structures shall be set back a minimum of at least 8 metres from the top of any waterbody or where there is a stopbank at least 8 metres from the landward toe of that stopbank. 35.1.1.6 Hazardous Substances 35.1.1.6.1 Conditions a) All areas or parts of sites where hazardous substances are stored, used, located on, or unloaded shall be sealed, bunded and roofed over or covered; b) All bunds shall be sealed or constructed from impervious materials and shall be sufficient to contain the total volume of material stored or used on the site in the event of a spill; c) All sealed areas of sites should be drained to an appropriate stormwater or waste treatment system and there shall be no direct discharge of contaminated stormwater or waste to natural waters, land or air; d) The storage of hazardous substances in underground tanks shall comply with the “Code of Practice for Design, Installation and Operation of Underground Petroleum Storage Systems” (Department of Labour, OSH, 1992); e) All areas or parts of sites where vehicles, equipment or containers that have, or may have come into contact with hazardous substances are washed, shall be sealed and bunded; f) No hazardous substances may be discharged into or onto water, land or air, except for agricultural chemicals used or applied in accordance with the Plan, any relevant regulations and with the Council’s Bylaws; and g) Site management and spill contingency plans shall be prepared and implemented by all operators of hazardous facilities. 35.1.1.7 Protected Items Refer to Rules on Heritage. (Refer to Chapter 26 General Rules). 35 - 3