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Archaeology Conditions

Archaeology conditions manage potential Aboriginal and historical archaeological relics — archaeological assessment, unexpected finds protocols, excavation permits and monitoring during ground disturbance.

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Example archaeology conditions

Willoughby DA-2024/13 Mixed Use Development

3. Ausgrid The following conditions from Ausgrid must be complied with: • Method of Electricity Connection The method of connection will be in line with Ausgrid’s Electrical Standard (ES)1 – ‘Premise Connection Requirements. • Service Mains It appears the existing overhead electricity service mains, that supply the subject property, may not have sufficient clearance to the proposed construction as per the requirements of "The Installation and Service Rules of NSW". It is…

Canterbury-Bankstown DA-1049/2024

Proposed pedestrian management whilst vehicles are entering/exiting the construction site; Proposed method of loading and unloading excavation machines, building material, construction materials and waste containers during the construction period; Proposed traffic control measures such as advanced warning signs, barricades, warning lights, after hours contact numbers etc. are required to be displayed and shall be in accordance with Council's and the NSW Roads and Maritime…

Lake Macquarie DA/2294/2021/A

No construction work shall take place on Sundays or Public Holidays. Construction Periods in Excess of 26 Weeks If the construction period is in excess of 26 weeks, a Noise Management Plan shall be provided to Council prior to the issue of the first construction certificate. Such plan shall be prepared with the assistance of a suitably qualified acoustic engineer, indicating whether the use of machinery, plant and equipment during those operations can be completed without…

Burwood DA.2022.44

• A dedicated unloading and loading point within the site for all construction vehicles, plant and deliveries; and • Traffic routes to and from the site from the closest arterial road in all directions. • Traffic control plan(s) for the site must be in accordance with the Roads and Maritime Services publication “Traffic Control Worksite Manual” and prepared by a suitably qualified person. The main stages of the development requiring specific construction management measures…

Northern Beaches DA2024/1303

Note: The following Acts and Guidelines applied at the time of determination: Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997; and Environment Protection Authority’s Environmental Guidelines: Assessment, Classification and Management of Liquid and Non-Liquid Wastes (1999). Reason: To protect human health and the environment. • Aboriginal Heritage Should any Aboriginal Cultural Heritage items be uncovered during earthworks, works should cease in the area and the Aboriginal…

Inner West DA/2022/0318

Limited Root Pruning No tree roots of 30mm or greater in diameter located within the TPZ radius of the trunks of the following trees may be severed or injured in the process of any works during the construction period unless approved in writing prior by the Project Arborist: Fifty seven (57) trees listed for retention in Part 7.2.1 of the Arboricultural Impact Assessment prepared by Civica and dated 12 December 2022. If tree roots less than 30mm diameter are required to be…

Hawkesbury DA0266/23

No work can be undertaken within public lands (i.e. Roads, Parks, Reserves) without the prior written consent of Council or other relevant authority. In this regard the person having benefit of the consent is to contact Council prior to the commencement of any design works or preparation of a Construction and Traffic Management Plan. The developer must bear the cost of all works associated with the development that occurs on public land, including the restoration of damaged…

Wollondilly DA/2021/305/1

16/04/2021 • Development must take place in accordance with the recommendations of the following reports submitted in respect of Development Application No. 2021/305/1, except where varied by any of the following conditions of this consent. • Arboricultural Impact Assessment– Rev 1.1 – Quality Tree Services – 16 November 2020 • Picton Cultural, Community and Civic Precinct Stage 1 - Aboriginal Archaeological Due Diligence Assessment– Rev 02 – Ecological – 23 November 2020 •…

Newcastle MA2023/00221 Sec 4.55(2) Modification to DA2019/01169

107. Technical Surveillance (CCTV) is to be installed in accordance with relevant Australian Standards and the recommendations of the NSW Police contained within correspondence dated 20 November 2019. 107A. Prior to any Occupation Certificate being issued, an accurate 1:1 electronic CAD model of the completed development must be submitted to and approved by Council for the electronic City Model. The data required to be submitted within the surveyed location must include and…

Woollahra DA2024/376/1

If the required report is not submitted then Council will assume there was no damage to any infrastructure in the immediate vicinity of the site prior to the commencement of any site works under this consent. Condition Reason: To clarify the condition of the existing public infrastructure prior to the commencement of any site works. Archaeological Features – Unexpected Findings While site work is being carried out, if a person reasonably suspects archaeological features are…

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