Willoughby Heritage Conservation Conditions
8 heritage conservation conditions imposed by Willoughby across 5 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.
15. Construction Management Plan (CMP) Prior to the issue of the Construction Certificate, submit, for approval by the Certifier, detailed Construction Management Plan (CMP). The CMP shall address: (a) Construction vehicles access to and egress from the site (b) Parking for construction vehicles (c) Locations of site office, accommodation and the storage of major materials related to the project (d) Protection of adjoining properties, pedestrians, vehicles and public assets (e) Location and extent of proposed builder’s hoarding and Work Zones Reference: DA-2023/256 Page 12 of 59 PPSSNH-433 (f) Tree protection management measures for all protected and retained trees. (Reason: Compliance)…
12. Archival recording of buildings Prior to the commencement of any works, the Principal Certifier shall be satisfied that an archival report has been submitted to Council’s Heritage Advisor. Reference: DA-2024/106 Page 15 of 78 The report must consist of the following: - High resolution images of the Northbridge Hotel building internally and externally including important details as well as external views showing the building’s relationship to neighbouring properties and the streetscape; - Scaled Site Plan showing location of each photograph and the direction which the images were taken; - A photographic catalogue sheet with digital file No. cross-referenced to the Site Plan; - The report…
26. Construction Management Plan (CMP) Prior to the issue of the Construction Certificate, submit, for approval by the Certifier, detailed Construction Management Plan (CMP). The CMP shall address: (a) Construction vehicles access to and egress from the site. (b) Parking for construction vehicles. (c) Locations of site office, accommodation and the storage of major materials related to the project. (d) Protection of adjoining properties, pedestrians, vehicles and public assets. (e) Location and extent of proposed builder’s hoarding and Work Zones. (f) Tree protection management measures for all protected and retained trees. (Reason: Compliance)
31. Construction Management Plan (CMP) Prior to the issue of the Construction Certificate, submit, for approval by the Certifier, detailed Construction Management Plan (CMP). The CMP shall address: (a) Construction vehicles access to and egress from the site (b) Parking for construction vehicles (c) Locations of site office, accommodation and the storage of major materials related to the project (d) Protection of adjoining properties, pedestrians, vehicles and public assets (e) Location and extent of proposed builder’s hoarding and Work Zones (f) Tree protection management measures for all protected and retained trees. (Reason: Compliance)
17. Construction Management Plan (CMP) Prior to the issue of the Construction Certificate, submit, for approval by the Certifier, detailed Construction Management Plan (CMP). The CMP shall address: (a) Construction vehicles access to and egress from the site (b) Parking for construction vehicles (c) Locations of site office, accommodation and the storage of major materials related to the project (d) Protection of adjoining properties, pedestrians, vehicles and public assets (e) Location and extent of proposed builder’s hoarding and Work Zones (f) Tree protection management measures for all protected and retained trees. (Reason: Compliance)
89. Protection of Rock and Sites of Significance (a) All existing rock outcrops outside and below the approved construction footprint are to be maintained and preserved during the works. Removal of rock outside of the approved construction footprint shall require the submission of a modification; (b) Should any Aboriginal sites be uncovered during works, works are to cease and the Council, the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage and the Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council are to be contacted. (Reason: Protection of significant environmental features)
69. Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Items 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 Aboriginal, Heritage NSW and the Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council (MLALC) should be contacted. (Reason: Protection of Aboriginal Heritage)
83. Importation of Fill Any material to be imported onto the site for levelling, construction or engineering purposes must satisfy the Office of Environment & Heritage (OEH) requirements for virgin excavated natural material (VENM), or excavated natural material (ENM). The determination of VENM or ENM must be made by suitable qualified consultant. Pre-certification of the imported material shall be made and details made available to Council upon request. (Reason: Environment & Health Protection)
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