Camden Heritage Conservation Conditions
16 heritage conservation conditions imposed by Camden across 8 development applications in our dataset. Heritage conservation conditions protect items and areas of heritage significance — heritage impact statements, archival photographic recording, conservation works and use of sympathetic materials.
3. For non-Aboriginal objects, Heritage NSW must be advised of the discovery in writing in accordance with Section 146 of the Heritage Act 1977. Any requirements of Heritage NSW must be implemented. Condition reason: To ensure unexpected archaeological discoveries are managed in accordance with statutory requirements. (15) Compliance with Building Code of Australia - While building work is being carried out, the work must be carried out in accordance with the Building Code of Australia. A reference to the Building Code of Australia is a reference to the Building Code of Australia as in force on the relevant date (as defined by section 19 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment…
3. For non-Aboriginal objects, Heritage NSW must be advised of the discovery in writing in accordance with Section 146 of the Heritage Act 1977. Any requirements of Heritage NSW must be implemented. Condition reason: To ensure unexpected archaeological discoveries are managed in accordance with statutory requirements. (16) Compliance with Building Code of Australia - While building work is being carried out, the work must be carried out in accordance with the Building Code of Australia. A reference to the Building Code of Australia is a reference to the Building Code of Australia as in force on the relevant date (as defined by section 19 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment…
3. For non-Aboriginal objects, Heritage NSW must be advised of the discovery in writing in accordance with Section 146 of the Heritage Act 1977. Any requirements of Heritage NSW must be implemented. Condition reason: To ensure unexpected archaeological discoveries are managed in accordance with statutory requirements. (17) Compliance with Building Code of Australia - While building work is being carried out, the work must be carried out in accordance with the Building Code of Australia. A reference to the Building Code of Australia is a reference to the Building Code of Australia as in force on the relevant date (as defined by section 19 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment…
3. For non-Aboriginal objects, Heritage NSW must be advised of the discovery in writing in accordance with Section 146 of the Heritage Act 1977. Any requirements of Heritage NSW must be implemented. Condition reason: To ensure unexpected archaeological discoveries are managed in accordance with statutory requirements. (19) Compliance with Building Code of Australia - While building work is being carried out, the work must be carried out in accordance with the Building Code of Australia. A reference to the Building Code of Australia is a reference to the Building Code of Australia as in force on the relevant date (as defined by section 19 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment…
3. For non-Aboriginal objects, Heritage NSW must be advised of the discovery in writing in accordance with Section 146 of the Heritage Act 1977. Any requirements of Heritage NSW must be implemented. Condition reason: To ensure unexpected archaeological discoveries are managed in accordance with statutory requirements. (13) Compliance with Building Code of Australia - While building work is being carried out, the work must be carried out in accordance with the Building Code of Australia. A reference to the Building Code of Australia is a reference to the Building Code of Australia as in force on the relevant date (as defined by section 19 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment…
3. For non-Aboriginal objects, Heritage NSW must be advised of the discovery in writing in accordance with Section 146 of the Heritage Act 1977. Any requirements of Heritage NSW must be implemented. Condition reason: To ensure unexpected archaeological discoveries are managed in accordance with statutory requirements. (21) Compliance with Building Code of Australia - While building work is being carried out, the work must be carried out in accordance with the Building Code of Australia. A reference to the Building Code of Australia is a reference to the Building Code of Australia as in force on the relevant date (as defined by section 19 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment…
3. For non-Aboriginal objects, Heritage NSW must be advised of the discovery in writing in accordance with Section 146 of the Heritage Act 1977. Any requirements of Heritage NSW must be implemented. Page 7 Condition reason: To ensure unexpected archaeological discoveries are managed in accordance with statutory requirements. (7) Shoring and adequacy of adjoining property - While demolition work is being carried out, the person having the benefit of the development consent must, at the person’s own expense:
3. For non-Aboriginal objects, Heritage NSW must be advised of the discovery in writing in accordance with Section 146 of the Heritage Act 1977. Any requirements of Heritage NSW must be implemented. Condition reason: To ensure unexpected archaeological discoveries are managed in accordance with statutory requirements. (9) Shoring and adequacy of adjoining property - While demolition work is being carried out, the person having the benefit of the development consent must, at the person’s own expense:
2. For Aboriginal objects, Heritage NSW must be advised of the discovery in writing in accordance with Section 89A of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974. Any requirements of Heritage NSW must be implemented.
2. For Aboriginal objects, Heritage NSW must be advised of the discovery in writing in accordance with Section 89A of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974. Any requirements of Heritage NSW must be implemented.
2. For Aboriginal objects, Heritage NSW must be advised of the discovery in writing in accordance with Section 89A of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974. Any requirements of Heritage NSW must be implemented.
2. For Aboriginal objects, Heritage NSW must be advised of the discovery in writing in accordance with Section 89A of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974. Any requirements of Heritage NSW must be implemented.
2. For Aboriginal objects, Heritage NSW must be advised of the discovery in writing in accordance with Section 89A of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974. Any requirements of Heritage NSW must be implemented.
2. For Aboriginal objects, Heritage NSW must be advised of the discovery in writing in accordance with Section 89A of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974. Any requirements of Heritage NSW must be implemented.
2. For Aboriginal objects, Heritage NSW must be advised of the discovery in writing in accordance with Section 89A of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974. Any requirements of Heritage NSW must be implemented.
2. For Aboriginal objects, Heritage NSW must be advised of the discovery in writing in accordance with Section 89A of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974. Any requirements of Heritage NSW must be implemented.
Snippets shown for reference only. Verify against the original consent on the NSW Planning Portal.
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