City of Ryde Heritage Conservation Conditions
12 heritage conservation conditions imposed by City of Ryde across 6 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.
130. Engineering Compliance . To ensure that all engineering facets of the development have been designed and constructed to the appropriate standards, certification must be obtained for the following items and are to be submitted to the Accredited Certifier prior to the release of any Occupation Certificate. All certification must be issued by a Page 37 of 45 Ryde-Eastwood Leagues Club Ltd v City of Ryde Council LEC No: 2023/00045628 qualified and practising civil engineer having experience in the area respective of the certification unless stated otherwise. a) Confirming that all components of the parking areas contained inside the site comply with the relevant components of AS 2890 and…
191. Engineering Compliance Certificates. To ensure that all engineering facets of the development have been designed and constructed to the appropriate standards, Compliance Certificates must be obtained for the following items and are to be submitted to the PCA prior to the release of any Occupation Certificate. All certifications must be issued by a qualified and practising civil engineer having experience in the area respective of the certification unless stated otherwise. a) Confirming that all components of the parking areas contained inside the site comply with the relevant components of AS 2890 and Council’s DCP 2014 Part 9.3 (Parking Controls). b) Confirming that the Stormwater…
• The development shall be undertaken in accordance with the General Terms of Approval of Water NSW dated 10 March 2025 21 July 2025 (see Attachment 1 of this consent.) • Condition Reason: Requirements of Water NSW. • Aboriginal Heritage • • An AHIP will be required for the whole of the site prior to any action (demolition and construction) commencing. The AHIP application (to Heritage NSW) should be supported by the demolition DA, being cognisant of the subject consent. • Once the AHIP is in place, Aboriginal salvage excavation will need to occur around Test Unit (TU) 8. Salvage should occur prior to demolition commencing. If certain ‘areas’ require demolition prior to Aboriginal salvage…
• Any details, approval or conditions concerning dewatering (e.g., Dewatering License) as required by the Water Act 1912 and any other relevant NSW legislation. • Approval and conditions as required for connection of the dewatering system to the public drainage infrastructure as per Section 138 of the Roads Act. Reason: To ensure that stormwater runoff and the disposal of groundwater from the excavation is drained in an appropriate manner and without detrimental impacts to neighbouring properties and downstream water systems. • Erosion and Sediment Control Plan. An Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (ESCP) must be prepared by a suitably qualified consultant, detailing soil erosion control…
• Any details, approval or conditions concerning dewatering (e.g., Dewatering License) as required by the Water Act 1912 and any other relevant NSW legislation. • Approval and conditions as required for connection of the dewatering system to the public drainage infrastructure as per Section 138 of the Roads Act. Reason: To ensure that stormwater runoff and the disposal of groundwater from the excavation is drained in an appropriate manner and without detrimental impacts to neighbouring properties and downstream water systems. • Erosion and Sediment Control Plan. An Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (ESCP) must be prepared by a suitably qualified consultant, detailing soil erosion control…
• Any details, approval or conditions concerning dewatering (eg Dewatering License) as required by the Water Act 1912 and any other relevant NSW legislation. • Approval and conditions as required for connection of the dewatering system to the public drainage infrastructure as per Section 138 of the Roads Act. (Reason: To ensure that stormwater runoff and the disposal of groundwater from the excavation is drained in an appropriate manner and without detrimental impacts to neighbouring properties and downstream water systems.) • Erosion and Sediment Control Plan. An Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (ESCP) must be prepared by a suitably qualified consultant, detailing soil erosion control…
• Condition Reason: To ensure that stormwater runoff and the disposal of groundwater from the excavation is drained in an appropriate manner and without detrimental impacts to neighbouring properties and downstream water systems. • Erosion and Sediment Control Plan • An Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (ESCP) must be prepared by a suitably qualified consultant, detailing soil erosion control measures to be implemented during construction. The ESCP is to be submitted with the application for the relevant Construction Certificate. The ESCP must be in accordance with the manual “Managing Urban Stormwater: Soils and Construction” by NSW Department – Office of Environment and Heritage and must…
120. Pre-commencement dilapidation report. A pre-commencement dilapidation report shall be prepared that provides a written and photographic record of the existing condition of the adjoining heritage item (Ryde Bridge) and shall be limited to that portion of Ryde Bridge which immediately adjoins the subject site and is within any zone of influence from any excavation works associated with the development. The pre-commencement dilapidation report shall be undertaken by a qualified structural engineer, with proven experience in dealing with structures of heritage significance. A copy of the report must be provided to the satisfaction of Council, any other owners of public infrastructure,…
125. Archaeology. As required by the National Parks and Wildlife Service Act 1974 and the Heritage Act 1977, in the event that Aboriginal cultural heritage or historical cultural fabric or deposits are encountered/discovered where they are not expected, works must cease immediately, and Council and the Heritage Division of the Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) must be notified of the discovery. In the event that archaeological resources are encountered, further archaeological work may be required before works can re-commence, including the statutory requirement under the Heritage Act 1977 to obtain the necessary approvals/permits from the Heritage Division of the OEH. Note: The…
119. Heritage site induction (‘toolbox talks’). Prior to the commencement of any works, all contractors, tradesmen and the like, shall be given a heritage site induction (‘toolbox talk’). The heritage site induction shall be delivered by a suitably qualified Heritage Consultant and shall ensure that all contractors, tradesmen and the like, are made aware that: i The site immediately adjoins an item of heritage significance (Ryde Bridge) ii No works are permitted that would materially affect the bridge or its abutments and approaches. iii There are statutory obligations under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 and Heritage Act 1977 for all works to cease and the Council to be notified…
111. Erosion and Sediment Control Plan - Implementation. The applicant shall install erosion and sediment control measures in accordance with the Construction Certificate approved Soil Erosion and Sediment Control (ESCP) plan at the commencement of works on the site. Erosion control management procedures in accordance with the manual “Managing Urban Stormwater: Soils and Construction” by the NSW Department – Office of Environment and Heritage, must be practiced at all times throughout the construction. (Reason: To prevent soil erosion and the discharge of sediment over the land.)
130. Erosion and Sediment Control Plan - Implementation. The applicant shall install erosion and sediment control measures in accordance with the Construction Certificate approved Soil Erosion and Sediment Control (ESCP) plan at the commencement of works on the site. Erosion control management procedures in accordance with the manual “Managing Urban Stormwater: Soils and Construction“ by the NSW Department – Office of Environment and Heritage, must be practiced at all times throughout the construction.
Snippets shown for reference only. Verify against the original consent on the NSW Planning Portal.
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