Lane Cove Heritage Conservation Conditions
15 heritage conservation conditions imposed by Lane Cove 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.
14. All residential dwellings spaces are to be provisioned with cabling (and adequate electricity capacity provided) for electrical vehicle charging for a minimum of 1 vehicle space per dwelling. Certification is to be provided to the certifier prior to the issue of the relevant Construction Certificate in relation to this requirement from a suitably qualified person. The cabling infrastructure is to be located in such a way that the installation of a car charger would not impact parking space dimensions (e.g. infrastructure raised on tracks or similar). Reason: To comply with Council car parking requirements. C.8.T.A - Electrical Vehicle (EV) Charging Provision The required provision of…
5. The levels of the street alignment shall be obtained from Council and incorporated into the design to ensure consistent street alignment levels. Reason: To ensure public amenity and safety. FA.8.T - Sustainable transport action plan (STrAP) A sustainable transport action plan (STrAP) showing the proposed mode shares, relevant bike routes, access to existing car-share spaces and bus route frequencies is to be submitted to and approved by Council’s Traffic Division. Reason: To encourage sustainable transport in St Leonards. Additional Traffic Conditions. (i) Car share spaces and car wash spaces to be sign posted and adequately line marked. (ii) Install wheel stops on all car parking spaces…
3. A pollution control pit (as shown in section 3.4.1 in part O of Council’s stormwater DCP) with mesh (RH3030) and sump(300mm minimum) is required for the drainage system of East-West Link area; within the site. This pit can be connected to drainage system in Canberra Avenue. These details shall be shown in plan. The amended design is to be certified that it fully complies with, AS-3500 and Part O, Council's DCP-Stormwater management; certification is to be by a suitably qualified engineer. The amended plan and certification shall be submitted to the Principal Certifying Authority prior to the issue of the Construction Certificate. The Principal Certifying Authority is to be satisfied that…
50. C.7 - Car parking details and basement safety/functionality Before the issue of the relevant construction certificate: a suitably qualified engineer must review the plans which relate to parking facilities and provide written evidence, to the Council’s satisfaction, that it complies with the relevant parts of AS 2890 Parking Facilities- Off- Street Carparking and Council’s development control plan. a car park management plan (CMP) demonstrating the safety and functionality of the basement car park, including details of the proposed signalised system is to be submitted to and approved by Council’s Traffic Department. Certification of the internal traffic signal 22 system that it…
50. C.7 - Car parking details and basement safety/functionality Before the issue of the relevant construction certificate: a suitably qualified engineer must review the plans which relate to parking facilities and provide written evidence, to the Council’s satisfaction, that it complies with the relevant parts of AS 2890 Parking Facilities- Off- Street Carparking and Council’s development control plan. a car park management plan (CMP) demonstrating the safety and functionality of the basement car park, including details of the proposed signalised system is to be submitted to and approved by Council’s Traffic Department. Certification of the internal traffic signal system that it…
31. D.1 - Erosion and sediment controls in place Before the commencement of any site or building work, the principal certifier must be satisfied the erosion and sediment controls in the erosion and sediment control plan, (as approved by the principal certifier) are in place until the site is rectified (at least 70% ground cover achieved over any bare ground on site). The following documents before it is provided to and approved by Council: • Council’s development control plan, Particularly Part O Stormwater Section O.11 Silt and Sediment Control • the guidelines set out in the NSW Department of Housing manual ‘Managing Urban Stormwater: Soils and Construction’ (the Blue Book), and • ‘Do it…
32. Erosion and sediment control plan Prior to any demolition works or clearing of any vegetation and before the issue of a construction certificate, the applicant is to ensure that an erosion and sediment control plan is prepared in accordance with the following documents before it is provided to and approved by the certifier: Council’s development control plan, the guidelines set out in the NSW Department of Housing manual ‘Managing Urban Stormwater: Soils and Construction Certificate’ (the Blue Book), and the ‘Do it Right On-Site, Soil and Water Management for the Construction Industry' (Southern Sydney Regional Organisation of Councils and the Natural Heritage Trust). The…
46. Erosion and sediment control plan Prior to any demolition works or clearing of any vegetation and before the issue of a construction certificate, the applicant is to ensure that an erosion and sediment control plan is prepared in accordance with the following documents before it is provided to and approved by the certifier: Council’s development control plan, the guidelines set out in the NSW Department of Housing manual ‘Managing Urban Stormwater: Soils and Construction Certificate’ (the Blue Book), and the ‘Do it Right On-Site, Soil and Water Management for the Construction Industry' (Southern Sydney Regional Organisation of Councils and the Natural Heritage Trust). The…
53. E.9 Aboriginal Heritage. The Aboriginal Heritage Office recommends a preliminary inspection ('due diligence' under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974) by a qualified Aboriginal heritage professional. The assessment would provide information on what potential Aboriginal heritage issues exist on the land and recommendations for any further action if required. Under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 (NPW Act) all Aboriginal objects are protected. Should any Aboriginal Cultural Heritage items be uncovered during earthworks, works should cease in the area and the Aboriginal Heritage Office assess the finds. Under Section 89a of the NPW Act should the objects be found to be…
42. No Demolition of Extra Fabric Alterations to, and demolition of, the existing heritage item shall be limited to that documented on the approved plans (by way of notation) or conditioned in this consent. No approval is given or implied for removal and/or rebuilding of any portion of the existing building which is shown to be retained. Should any portion of the existing building which is indicated on the approved plans to be retained, be damaged for whatever reason, all the works in the area of this damaged portion are to cease and written notification given to Council. No work is to resume until the written approval of Council is obtained. Failure to comply with the provisions of this…
66. E.9.T. Special condition – Tree Protection Plan 27 Prior to the issue of a construction certificate, a site-specific Tree Protection Plan must be prepared by a minimum Australian Qualitative Framework (AQF) Level 5 arborist and submitted to Council’s Principal Arborist for approval. The plan must be written and conform to all Arboricultural plan / report requirements outlined within Appendix 5 of the Lane Cove Development Control Plan Part J 2023 amendment. Plans are to be kept on site until the release of an occupation certificate. Reason: Protection of Aboriginal Heritage
16. Heritage Architect to be commissioned Prior to any demolition works and/or prior to any construction certificate being issued, a qualified Heritage Architect/Consultant and must be engaged for the duration of the project, to ensure that the works to the Church Hall are carried out in accordance with this consent and the approved Schedule of Conservation Works. Written confirmation of the engagement is to be provided with the construction certificate. Reason: Heritage conservation.
15. Schedule of Conservation Works Prior to any demolition works and/or prior to any construction certificate being issued, a Schedule of Conservation Works (SCW) is required to be prepared, consistent with Heritage NSW’s guidelines for conservation and heritage management in consultation with a suitably qualified Heritage Architect and must be submitted to and approved by Council. Reason: Heritage conservation.
17. Photographic Archival Recording Prior to the commencement of demolition a photographic survey shall be submitted to the written approval of Council. The photographic survey shall be prepared generally in accordance with the guidelines "Archival Recording of Heritage Items Using Film or Digital Capture" published by the NSW Heritage Office. Reason: Heritage conservation.
78. Conservation works to be completed 27 Prior to the release of any occupation certificate, all conservation works nominated in this consent and in the Schedule of Conservation Works are to be completed to the written satisfaction of the project Heritage Architect/Consultant. Reason: Heritage conservation.
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