Hornsby Heritage Conservation Conditions
17 heritage conservation conditions imposed by Hornsby across 7 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.
2. Approved Plans and Supporting Documentation The development must be carried out in accordance with the plans and documentation listed below and endorsed with Council’s stamp, except where amended by Council and/or other conditions of this consent: Approved Plans Plan No. Plan Title Drawn by Dated Council Reference Site Plans C010(P8) Existing Site Plan TTW 01.07.24 C018 (P4) Proposed Site Plan TTW 01.07.24 Sports Field Design Plans SE_10681_ Concept Sketch SportEng 03.07.24 SKT_001 SE_10681_ Stormwater Drainage Layout SportEng 26.06.24 SKT_002 Plan SE_10681_ Irrigation Sketch - South SportEng 26.06.24 SKT_006 Field SE_10681_ Irrigation Sketch - Athletics SportEng 26.06.24 SKT_007 Field…
Certification of Traffic Engineer Prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate, a Certificate from an appropriately qualified Traffic Engineer is to be submitted to the Principal Certifying Authority (PCA) certifying that the accessways, parking modules, loading areas and garbage collection areas as applicable to the stage, comply with AS2890.1, AS2890.2 and the approved Development Consent plans and conditions. Construction Management Plan (CMP) To assist in the protection of the public, the environment and Council’s assets, a Final Construction Management Plan (CMP), inclusive of a Construction Traffic Management Plan (CTMP) is to be submitted to Council for review and approval…
1. Description of the works a. A description of the scope of works for all stages of development. b. Site plans for all stages of works including the location of site sheds, concrete pump, and crane locations, unloading, and loading areas, waste and storage areas, existing survey marks, vehicle entry, surrounding pedestrian footpaths and hoarding (fencing) locations. c. The CTMP plans shall be in accordance with all other plans submitted to Council as part of this development proposal. d. A statement confirming that no building materials, work sheds, vehicles, machines, or the like shall be allowed to remain in the road reserve area without the written consent of Hornsby Shire Council. e.…
1. Description of the works a. A description of the scope of works for all stages of development consistent with all other plans submitted to Council as part of this development proposal. b. Site plans for all stages of works including the location of site sheds, concrete pump, and crane locations, unloading, and loading areas, waste and storage areas, existing survey marks, vehicle entry, surrounding pedestrian footpaths and hoarding (fencing) locations. c. A statement confirming that no building materials, work sheds, vehicles, machines, or the like shall be allowed to remain in the road reserve area without the written consent of Council. Attachment A: Draft Conditions Page 15 d. If…
4. Compliance with Other Department, Authority or Service Requirements The development must be carried out in compliance with all recommendations and requirements, excluding general advice, within the following: Other Department, Document Title/ Ref Dated Council Authority or Service Reference NSW Heritage Letter Ref: DOC24/630087-23 23.08.2024 D09008437 Environment Protection Letter Ref: DOC24/632570-8 24.09.2024 D08977413 Authority Attachment A: Draft Conditions Page 12 Other Department, Document Title/ Ref Dated Council Authority or Service Reference NSW Rural Fire Service Letter Ref: DA20230926004268- 11.10.2024 D08988867 S38-1 Transport for NSW Letter Ref: SYD24-01385/01 22.08.2024…
3. All waste was taken to site(s) that were lawfully permitted to accept that waste. Note: Records of waste removed from the site must be matched to tipping dockets/receipts from recycling depots, transfer stations and landfills to verify the destination of all waste removed from the site (which are to be attached to the report), along with a licence check or similar verification that the site was lawfully permitted to accept that waste. Reason: to verify all waste removed from the site was appropriately disposed of. Compliance with Construction Management Plan The Council approved Construction Management Plan (CMP) must be complied with for the duration of works, unless otherwise approved…
7. Any public utility adjustments to be carried out at the cost of the applicant and to the requirements of the relevant public authority. A separate Subdivision Works Certificate (SWC) or Subdivision Roads Act Application (SRA) must be obtained from Council for all works within the public road reserve under S138 of the Roads Act 1993. Reason: To ensure infrastructure works are designed and constructed to appropriate standards and requirements of the Roads Act 1993. Construction Management Plan Before commencement of any works and prior to issue of a Construction Certificate, a separate Construction Management Plan must be prepared by a suitably qualified environmental consultant in…
32. Protection of Adjoining Areas (modified - Mod B) A temporary hoarding, fence or awning must be erected between the work site and adjoining lands before the works relevant to each of Stages 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 begin and must be kept in place until after the completion of the works if the works: a) Could cause a danger, obstruction or inconvenience to pedestrian or vehicular traffic. b) Could cause damage to adjoining lands by falling objects; and/or c) Involve the enclosure of a public place or part of a public place; and/or d) Have been identified as requiring a temporary hoarding, fence or awning within the Council approved Construction Management Plan (CMP). Note: Notwithstanding the…
13. Protection of Adjoining Areas (Mod B) A temporary hoarding, fence or awning must be erected between the work site and adjoining lands before the works begin and must be kept in place until after the completion of the works if the works: a) Could cause a danger, obstruction or inconvenience to pedestrian or vehicular traffic. b) Could cause damage to adjoining lands by falling objects; and/or c) Involve the enclosure of a public place or part of a public place; and/or d) Have been identified as requiring a temporary hoarding, fence or awning within the Council approved Construction Management Plan (CMP). Note: Notwithstanding the above, Council’s separate written approval is required…
6. Compliance with Plan of Management (CMP) All control measures and procedures nominated in the Operational Plan of Management, prepared by DFP Planning, dated 8 January 2024, must be implemented. Any amendments to the Plan of Management must be submitted to Council’s Compliance Team via Council’s Online Services Portal for review and written approval. Note: The Plan of Management must be lodged via Council’s Online Services Portal at: https://hornsbyprd-pwy-epw.cloud.infor.com/ePathway/Production/Web/Default.aspx and by selecting the following menu options: Applications > New Applications > Under ‘Application Types’: Management Plans. Reason: To ensure the operational measures implemented…
31. Heritage Requirements - Photographic Archival Recording To document the history of the site, the following actions must occur prior to the commencement of any works on site: a) The completion of a photographic archival recording of the buildings to be demolished prior to the commencement of demolition works. i. The photographic archive must be undertaken in accordance with Heritage NSW guidelines for archival photographic recording, and the archive submitted to Hornsby Shire Council. ii. Buildings demolished in the Kilvinton Village previously recorded under DA/648/2021 are not required to be re-archived. Copies of previous reports are to be provided to the PCA and Hornsby Shire Council.
115. Mountain Bike Trail Construction All Mountain bike construction in the vicinity of the rock shelter will be undertaken with hand tools only. Reason: Protection of Cultural Heritage. BEFORE ISSUE OF AN OCCUPATION CERTIFICATE FOR STAGE 1A
52. Cultural Heritage Management Strategy The relevant recommendations of the approved Cultural Heritage Management Strategy are to be implemented during construction works. Reason: Cultural Heritage Protection
7. Heritage NSW General Terms of Approval The proposed development must comply with the General Terms of Approval issued by Heritage NSW dated 23 August 2024. Reason: Statutory compliance.
4. Have been identified as requiring a temporary hoarding, fence, or awning within the Council approved Construction Management Plan (CMP); and
3. All necessary approvals are to be obtained from Heritage NSW pursuant to the requirements of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974.
35. Cultural Heritage Management Strategy
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