Canterbury-Bankstown Archaeology Conditions
4 archaeology conditions imposed by Canterbury-Bankstown across 4 development applications in our dataset. Archaeology conditions manage potential Aboriginal and historical archaeological relics — archaeological assessment, unexpected finds protocols, excavation permits and monitoring during ground disturbance.
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 Services requirements and AS1742.3. Proposed route for transportation of bulk and excavation materials to and from the development site. The route for transportation to and from the development site of bulk construction…
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 Services requirements and AS1742.3. Proposed route for transportation of bulk and excavation materials to and from the development site. The route for transportation to and from the development site of bulk construction…
Statement of Heritage Impact, prepared by JPA&D, dated 2 June 2025. Statement of Environmental Effects, prepared by EPM Projects, dated 20 December 2024. Aboricultural Impact Assessment Report, prepared by Rain Tree Consulting, dated 24 June 2025. Archaeological Assessment, prepared by CRM, dated May 2025. Research Design for Archaeology, prepared by CRM, dated June 2025. EXCEPT AS AMENDED by the General Terms of approval: Heritage consultant A suitably qualified and experienced heritage consultant must be nominated for this project. The nominated heritage consultant must provide input into the detailed design, provide heritage information to be imparted to all tradespeople during site…
• The site must be maintained in a safe condition at all times; • Appropriate hazard signage to be in place at all times during the tree works • Condition Reason: • Discovery of relics and Aboriginal objects While site work is being carried out, if a person reasonably suspects a relic for Aboriginal object is discovered: • the work in the area of the discovery must cease immediately; • the following must be notified • for a relic – the Heritage Council; or • for an Aboriginal object – the person who is the authority for the protection of Aboriginal objects and Aboriginal places in New South Wales under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974, section 85. Site work may recommence at a time…
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