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Randwick Heritage Conservation Conditions

7 heritage conservation conditions imposed by Randwick across 2 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 14 DA/906/2025 det. 19/12/2025 Arden Street Amenities and Kiosk

14. General Archaeology a) An archaeological assessment of the site is to be prepared in accordance with the Archaeological Assessment Guidelines produced by the NSW Heritage Office. The assessment should advise on the likelihood and potential significance of relics on the site and recommend appropriate action in the context of the proposed development. The archaeological assessment is to be submitted to and approved by Council, in accordance with Section 4.17 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 prior to a construction certificate being issued for the development. b) An Aboriginal Due Diligence Assessment Report is to be prepared to assess the Aboriginal cultural heritage…

Condition 33 DA/906/2025 det. 19/12/2025 Arden Street Amenities and Kiosk

33. Discovery of relics and Aboriginal objects While site work is being carried out, if a person reasonably suspects a relic or Aboriginal object is discovered: a) the work in the area of the discovery must cease immediately; b) the following must be notified (i) for a relic – the Heritage Council; or (ii) for an Aboriginal object – the person who is the authority for the protection of Aboriginal objects and Aboriginal places in New South Wales under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974, Section 85. Site work may recommence at a time confirmed in writing by: a) for a relic – the Heritage Council; or b) for an Aboriginal object – the person who is the authority for the protection of…

Condition 13 DA/906/2025 det. 19/12/2025 Arden Street Amenities and Kiosk

13. Photographic Archival Documentation A digital photographic archival recording of the property internally and externally shall be prepared and submitted to and approved by Council, in accordance with Section 4.17 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 prior to a construction certificate being issued for the development. Each submission must include the following: • A PDF copy of the archival record incorporating a detailed historical development of the site, purpose of the archival recording, copyright permission for Council to use the photographs for research purposes, photographic catalogue sheet cross-referenced to the base floor and site Condition plans showing the…

Condition 31 DA/906/2025 det. 19/12/2025 Arden Street Amenities and Kiosk

31. Historical Archaeology a) Prior to the commencement of any subsurface disturbance (excavation), all those involved are to be made aware of the potential for historical archaeological relics to survive within the area. This is to be dome through a site induction, which also notifies all involved of their obligations under the Heritage Act 1977 (NSW). b) In the event that historical archaeological remains or deposits are exposed during the works, the excavation works shall cease immediately and an evaluation of their potential extent and significance should be undertaken and the Heritage Council of NSW be notified under the requirements of the Heritage Act. Condition Reason: To ensure…

Condition 40 DA/906/2025 det. 19/12/2025 Arden Street Amenities and Kiosk

40. Environmental Amenity A report must be obtained from a suitably qualified and experienced consultant in acoustics, which demonstrates and certifies that noise and vibration from the development (including all plant and equipment) satisfies the relevant provisions of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997, NSW Office of Environment & Heritage/Environment Protection Authority Noise Control Manual & Industrial Noise Policy and conditions of Council’s development consent. A copy of the report is to be forwarded to the Council with or prior to the issue of an occupation certificate. Condition Reason: To protect the amenity of the surrounding environment OCCUPATION AND ONGOING…

Condition 6 DA/489/2024

6. Aboriginal and archaeological heritage This site is relatively undisturbed, and in proximity to areas of indigenous provenance. Therefore, all contractors/trades persons involved in excavation works must be formally made aware of at least the possibility of archaeological remains or Aboriginal objects. In the unlikely event that such historical archaeological remains or deposits are exposed during the works, all work should cease while an evaluation of their potential extent and significance is undertaken, and the NSW Heritage Office notified under the requirements of the Heritage Act. Condition Reason: To ensure aboriginal and archaeological heritage is protected.

Condition 7 DA/489/2024

7. Heritage conservation The colours, materials and finishes of the external surfaces to the building are to be compatible with the adjacent development to maintain the integrity and amenity of the building and the streetscape. Details of the proposed colours, materials and textures (i.e. a schedule and brochure/s or sample board) are to be submitted to and approved by Council’s Manager Development Assessments prior to issuing a construction certificate for the development. Condition Reason: To ensure colours, materials and finishes are appropriate and compatible with surrounding development.

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