Sutherland Heritage Conservation Conditions
16 heritage conservation conditions imposed by Sutherland 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.
4. Approved plans and supporting documentation Development must be carried out in accordance with the following approved plans and documents, except where the conditions of this consent expressly require otherwise. Approved plans Plan number Revision Plan title Drawn by Date of plans number L000 D6 Cover Sheet Oculus 1/11/2024 L010 D5 Survey Plan Oculus 1/11/2024 L100 D5 General Oculus 8/10/2024 Arrangement - Site Plan L200 D6 General Oculus 8/10/2024 Arrangement Sheet 1 of 3 L201 D6 General Oculus 8/10/2024 Arrangement Plan Sheet 2 of 3 L202 D6 General Oculus 8/10/2024 Arrangement Plan Sheet 3 of 3 L203 D6 Transition Zone Oculus 8/10/2024 DA24/0290 PAGE 2 Details Plan L204 D6 Stairs…
4. Approved plans and supporting documentation Development must be carried out in accordance with the following approved plans and documents, except where the conditions of this consent expressly require otherwise. Approved plans Plan number Revision Plan title Drawn by Date of plans number L000 D6 Cover Sheet Oculus 1/11/2024 L010 D5 Survey Plan Oculus 1/11/2024 L100 D5 General Oculus 8/10/2024 Arrangement ‐ Site Plan L200 D6 General Oculus 8/10/2024 Arrangement Sheet 1 of 3 L201 D6 General Oculus 8/10/2024 Arrangement Plan Sheet 2 of 3 L202 D6 General Oculus 8/10/2024 Arrangement Plan Sheet 3 of 3 L203 D6 Transition Zone Oculus 8/10/2024 Details Plan L204 D6 Stairs Detailed Oculus…
10. Integrated Development Approval - requirement of approval bodies General Terms of Approval from Approval Bodies Before site work commences, the approved plans and documentation are to incorporate the requirements of the General Terms of Approvals (GTA) of the following approval bodies under Section 4.46 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979: • Department of Planning and Environment-Water - IDAS-2024-10484 - Controlled Activity Approval Exemption (2 August 2024) • Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water - Ref DOC24/554907 - General Terms of Approval for Integrated Development Application, National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 (2 December 2024) •…
17. Discovery of relics and aboriginal objects While site work is being carried out, if a person reasonably suspects a relic of Aboriginal object is discovered: 1. the work in the area of the discovery must cease immediately; 2. the following must be notified a. for a relic - the Heritage Council; or b. 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: 1. for a relic - the Heritage Council; or 2. for an Aboriginal object - the person who is the authority for the protection of…
17. 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: 1. the work in the area of the discovery must cease immediately; 2. the following must be notified a. for a relic ‐ the Heritage Council; or b. 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: 1. for a relic ‐ the Heritage Council; or 2. for an Aboriginal object ‐ the person who is the authority for the protection of…
38. Discovery of relics and aboriginal objects While site work is being carried out, if a person reasonably suspects a relic of Aboriginal object is discovered: 1. the work in the area of the discovery must cease immediately; 2. the following must be notified a. for a relic - the Heritage Council; or b. 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: 1. for a relic - the Heritage Council; or 2. for an Aboriginal object - the person who is the authority for the protection of…
38. Discovery of relics and aboriginal objects While site work is being carried out, if a person reasonably suspects a relic of Aboriginal object is discovered: 1. the work in the area of the discovery must cease immediately; 2. the following must be notified a. for a relic - the Heritage Council; or b. 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: 1. for a relic - the Heritage Council; or 2. for an Aboriginal object - the person who is the authority for the protection of…
2. A photographic archival recording of the place is to be undertaken and submitted to Council’s Heritage Officer for assessment and approval. The archival recording must be prepared in accordance with the Heritage Council of NSW guidelines, especially Photographic Recording of Heritage Items Using Film or Digital Capture. Three copies are to be produced: one for Council, the second for the council's local studies library and the third to be retained by the owner. Condition reason: To preserve and protect items of heritage within proximity to the works
3. The applicant must ensure that if unexpected archaeological deposits or relics not identified and considered in the supporting documents for this approval are discovered, work must cease in the affected area(s) and the Heritage Council of NSW must be notified. Additional assessment and approval may be required prior to works continuing in the affected area(s) based on the nature of the discovery. Condition reason: To protect items of heritage within proximity to the works BEFORE ISSUE OF AN OCCUPATION CERTIFICATE Condition
3. The applicant must ensure that if unexpected archaeological deposits or relics not identified and considered in the supporting documents for this approval are discovered, work must cease in the affected area(s) and the Heritage Council of NSW must be notified. Additional assessment and approval may be required prior to works continuing in the affected area(s) based on the nature of the discovery. Condition reason: To protect items of heritage within proximity to the works BEFORE ISSUE OF AN OCCUPATION CERTIFICATE Condition
1. Council’s relevant development control plan, 2. the guidelines set out in ‘Managing Urban Stormwater: Soils and Construction’ prepared by Landcom (the Blue Book) (as amended from time to time), and 3. 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) (as amended from time to time). Condition reason: To ensure no substance other than rainwater enters the stormwater system and waterways.
37. Discovery of relics of Local Environmental Heritage While site work is being carried out, if a person reasonably suspects a relic of local DA24/0346 PAGE 15 environmental heritage is discovered, the work in the area of the discovery must cease immediately and Sutherland Shire Council must be notified. Site work may recommence at a time confirmed in writing by Sutherland Shire Council. Condition reason: To ensure the protection of objects of potential significance during works.
1. A suitably qualified and experienced heritage consultant must be nominated for the project. Council must be informed in writing of the name of the consultant. The DA24/0290 PAGE 7 nominated heritage consultant must supervise the works to minimise impacts to heritage values. The nominated heritage consultant must be consulted prior to the selection of appropriate tradespersons.
1. A suitably qualified and experienced heritage consultant must be nominated for the project. Council must be informed in writing of the name of the consultant. The nominated heritage consultant must supervise the works to minimise impacts to heritage values. The nominated heritage consultant must be consulted prior to the selection of appropriate tradespersons.
27. Heritage Requirements - During Construction During all construction and demolition work:
12. Heritage Requirements Prior to commencement of works:
Snippets shown for reference only. Verify against the original consent on the NSW Planning Portal.
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