Owners must maintain their lot after settlement and before construction starts, including mowing and keeping it free of rubbish.
Building sites must be kept clean, safe, and orderly at all times.
Builders must provide a skip bin to manage construction waste and minimise environmental and neighbour impacts.
Bins and site facilities must not obstruct neighbouring properties, roads, or footpaths.
Road reserve assets (e.g. water meters, electrical pillars, street trees, landscaping) must not be altered without approval from the DRP and relevant authorities.
Any damage to public assets must be repaired by the builder before bond refunds are issued.
The DRP must be notified of any external design changes during construction, and updated plans submitted for approval if required.
Construction of the dwelling and external works must be continuous and completed within the contract timeframe.
Telecommunications (OptiComm)
Round Mountain uses the OptiComm fibre-optic network for broadband and TV.
Homes must be wired in accordance with the Round Mountain OptiComm Cable Entry Guide.
Residents can choose from multiple retail service providers using the OptiComm network.
A connection fee may apply and is paid by the developer.
Water Meters
Water meters are already installed for each property.