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Ku-ring-gai Heritage Conservation Conditions

5 heritage conservation conditions imposed by Ku-ring-gai across 3 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.

Condition 31 eDA0182/25 det. 31/10/2025 Residential Flat Building

31. Amendments to approved landscape plan Prior to the issue of any Construction Certificate, the Certifier shall be satisfied that the approved landscape plan(s), listed below and endorsed with Council’s stamp, have been amended in accordance with the requirements of this condition as well as other conditions of this Development Consent: Plan no. Drawn by Dated Site Plan LP-01 Rev A Conzept Landscape Architects 3/4/25 Soil Depth Plan LP-02 Conzept Landscape Architects 3/4/25 Landscape Plan LP-03 Conzept Landscape Architects 3/4/25 Tree & Canopy Plan LP-04 Conzept Landscape Architects 3/4/25 Landscape Plan - Level 5 LP-05 Conzept Landscape Architects 3/4/25 Landscape Plan - Level 6 LP-06…

Condition 10 eDA0182/25 det. 31/10/2025 Residential Flat Building

10. Archival recording of buildings Prior to the issue of any Construction Certificate, the Principal Certifier shall be satisfied that an archival report has been submitted in PDF format to Council’s Heritage Advisor. Written acknowledgement from Council must be obtained, attesting to this condition being satisfied and submitted to the Principal Certifier. The report must consist of the following: • High resolution photographic images of the areas of the building to be demolished or altered internally and externally. The photographic images are to include important details as well as external views showing the building’s relationship to neighbouring properties and the streetscape. • Scaled…

Condition 71 eDA0190/25 det. 12/12/2025 Residential Flat Building

71. Discovery of Aboriginal object or place The National Parks & Wildlife Act 1974 provides statutory protection for all Aboriginal ‘objects’ and Aboriginal places under Section 84. It is an offence to harm either an Aboriginal object or Aboriginal Place in NSW. The Act defines an Aboriginal ‘object’ as ‘any deposit, object or material evidence (not being a handicraft for sale) relating to indigenous and non-European habitation of the area that comprises New South Wales, being habitation before or concurrent with the occupation of that area by persons of non-Aboriginal European extraction, and includes Aboriginal remains.’ The Act defines aboriginal places as “a place that in the opinion of…

Condition 6 eDA0180/25 det. 16/10/2025 Residential Flat Building

6. Material, colours and finishes The applicant must provide a revised schedule of materials, colours and finishes to Council for approval. The revised schedule shall satisfy the following requirements: • The brick palette shall comprise primarily bricks of warm, earthy tones. The base of the building is to be either sandstone or a brick of a darker earthy tone with lighter earthy colour brickwork above. Render is to be limited. Reason: To respond appropriately to the aesthetic of the heritage conservation area in the vicinity. Once the consent becomes operable, the conditions in Schedule B will apply. Upon written receipt from the Council that the deferred commencement terms in Schedule A…

Condition 30 eDA0182/25 det. 31/10/2025 Residential Flat Building

30. Material, colours and finishes Prior to the issue of any Construction Certificate, the applicant must provide a revised schedule of materials, colours and finishes to the Council for satisfaction and endorsement by Council’s Heritage Advisor. The revised schedule should include the following: I. The brick palette shall comprise primarily bricks of warm, earthy tones. The base of the building is to be either stone or a brick of a darker earthy tone with lighter earthy colour brickwork above. II. The bricks of the existing dwellings to be demolished at No. 5 and 7 Middle Harbour Road are to be retained and used for the front fence, garden beds, paved areas of communal open spaces and…

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