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Woollahra Archaeology Conditions

3 archaeology conditions imposed by Woollahra across 3 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.

DA2024/376/1 det. 10/04/2025

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 discovered, work must cease immediately in the affected area(s) and the Heritage Council must be notified. Site work may recommence at a time confirmed in writing by the Heritage Council or its delegate. Additional…

DA546/24 det. 18/09/2025

• An updated timeline for the public artwork. Condition Reason: This condition has been imposed consistent with the provisions in the Woollahra Public Art Guidelines for Developers (April 2023) D.31 Post-demolition site inspection by La Perouse LALC After the demolition of the existing building, the La Perouse LALC must conduct a second site inspection to identify any archaeological deposits or Aboriginal objects, assess the likelihood of finding such during excavation, and determine whether further investigation is required. If further investigation is required, the La Perouse LALC must observe excavation. A letter from the La Perouse LALC must be submitted to Council, if no further…

DA 413/2024 det. 02/09/2025

Rear yard of 39-41 Wilberforce Avenue Rose Bay 6 Small hand tools such as mattocks or using compressed air or water jetting only must be used. Roots with a diameter equal to or in excess of 50mm must not be severed or damaged unless approved in writing and documented by the project arborist. Mechanical excavation is permitted beyond this radius when root pruning by hand along the hand excavated perimeter line is completed. Exposed roots to be retained must be covered with mulch or a geotextile fabric and kept in a moist condition and prevented from drying out. All root pruning must be undertaken in accordance with the Australian Standard 4373 “Pruning of Amenity Trees” and carried out by a…

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