Lake Macquarie Archaeology Conditions
4 archaeology conditions imposed by Lake Macquarie 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.
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 causing offensive noise (as defined in the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997) in the neighbouring area. The Noise Management Plan shall be complied with at all times during the construction period and shall…
The Hold/Witness Points – Checks Required • Formwork inspection (hold point) • Pre pour inspections for pavement and pathways (hold point) • Installation of tactile ground surface indicators as per manufacturers recommendations • Review of works as executed with LMCC Senior Project Officer (Civil) prior to landscape compliance report sign off (hold point). • Archaeological test excavation The person having the benefit of the consent shall ensure that archaeological test excavation is carried out in accordance with the Code of Practice for Archaeological Investigation of Aboriginal Objects in New South Wales, as identified in the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Assessment Report by Heritage Now…
Preliminary Geotechnical Assessment by Qualtest dated 19 November 2018, Rev 0, reference NEW18P-0178A-AB. Addendum to Preliminary Geotechnical Assessment by Qualtest dated 7 June 2019, reference NEW18P-0178A-AD. Detailed Contamination Assessment by Qualtest dated 16 November 2018, Rev 1, reference NEW18P-0178A-AA. Remediation Action Plan by Qualtest dated 25 January 2023, Rev 2, reference NEW18P-0178A-Acv2. Conservation Management Plan by ERM dated 22 August 2017, reference 0408695RP01_Final03. Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Management Plan by McCardle Cultural Heritage Pty Ltd dated 17 November 2015, Report No. J15025. Heritage Interpretation Strategy by RPS dated 22 November 2018, reference…
Council approval is required for site fencing or overhead protective structures over or adjoining a public place i.e., a footpath or a public reserve. An application for temporary structure or occupation of road reserve should be submitted via Council’s website. No work shall commence until written approval is obtained. Condition reason: To ensure that the work site is adequately fenced off for the protection of the public and security of the site. 8 Aboriginal Heritage - Site protection - NO GO zones To ensure the existing sites are not impacted by the works, the extent of the sites is to be designated as 'no go zones' in the Demolition Environmental Management Plan (DEMP). Condition…
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