Appendix 7 Volume Three Information on Site Management A Site Management Strategy must be provided with the Scheme Plan in any of the following circumstances: 1. Where a road is to be formed. 2. Where a right of way is to be formed or upgraded that serves other properties or serves more properties than provided for by a rule in the Marlborough Environment Plan. 3. Where trenching associated with the installation of services will involve dewatering. 4. Where extensive excavation/filling is to occur as part of the development of the subdivision. The Site Management Strategy must address the following matters, in order: 1. A commentary on the proposed construction management infrastructure and how and by whom the project’s impact will be effectively supervised and controlled to manage and monitor potential detrimental effect. 2. A detailed commentary on proposed site works. 3. A time line programme showing key target dates and highlighting the occurrence of activities with particular potential threat to the environment. 4. Methods for managing nuisance effects of construction including construction noise, the generation of dust and the deposition of mud or construction materials on roads. 5. Methods for managing the potential for stormwater to become contaminated during construction of the subdivision (including where the subdivision construction is staged). 6. Where necessary, methods for managing the potential adverse effects of dewatering. 7. A time table for periodic review of progress and changes to the anticipated outcome to ascertain whether there is a need for consequent changes to the supervision/monitoring regime. 8. Detail on the scale of water supply, discharge and waste disposal needs (solid and liquid) for the construction of the subdivision. 9. Identification of site access points and projected frequency of use. The size and scope of the Site Management Strategy will directly reflect the size of the project and its potential impact. App 7 – 6