Wollongong Heritage Conservation Conditions
27 heritage conservation conditions imposed by Wollongong across 6 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.
16. Final Landscape Plan Requirements The submission of a final Landscape Plan to the Principal Certifier, prior to the issue of the Subdivision Works Certificate. The final Landscape Plan shall address the following requirements: a. All proposed benches or seats in the Southern open space area should be equal to Town and Park Metro seat by Stoddard or approved equal. Frame shall be cast aluminum with clear anodised aluminium battens. Three arm rests are required on each seat. b. Interpretive signage to be made from 12mm folder 316 stainless steel plate to form a small lectern sign with vinyl graphics by applicant to meet the IN1 Interpretive sign within the Wollongong City Council City…
17. Interim Heritage Interpretation Plan An Interim Heritage Interpretation Plan including details of all proposed Interpretation Signage or Interpretive Installations and Outcomes is to be provided to Council's Heritage Staff for written endorsement prior to the release of the Subdivision Works Certificate. The Heritage Interpretation Plan prepared by Austral Archaeology and dated 7 June 2023 is required to be updated to address the outcome of Test Excavations, Aboriginal Community Consultation and ongoing conversations with Council regarding landscape Masterplan and dedication of embellishments and assets. The updated Report should provide final deliverable detail on: a. Information on…
Reason: To ensure protection of the environment and comply with legislation. • Demolition Materials - Disposal All demolition materials not being reused on-site shall be disposed of only at a recycling or waste management facility that may lawfully receive that waste. Reason: To comply with legislation. • While Building Work is Being Carried Out - PCB Containing Electrical Equipment If any metal cased capacitors are found during demolition works that were previously identified or unidentified they shall be treated as containing Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs). Details on storing, conveying and disposing of PCB material or PCB wastes can be found in Polychlorinated Biphenyls Management…
138. Final Heritage Interpretation Plan A Final Heritage Interpretation Plan including details of all proposed Interpretation Signage or Interpretive Installations and Outcomes is to be provided to Council's Heritage Staff for written endorsement prior to the release of the Subdivision Certificate. The Heritage Interpretation Plan prepared by Austral Archaeology and dated 7 June 2023 is required to be updated to address the outcome of Test Excavations, Aboriginal Community Consultation and ongoing conversations with Council regarding landscape Masterplan and dedication of embellishments and assets. The updated Report should provide final deliverable detail on: g. Information on Location of…
17. Dilapidation Report Before the commencement of works, a suitably qualified engineer must prepare a dilapidation report detailing the structural condition of adjoining buildings, structures or works, existing streetscape, street trees and adjoining reserve and public land, within the zone of influence of the proposed earthworks as determined by the geotechnical consultant, to the satisfaction of the certifier. If the engineer is denied access to any adjoining properties to prepare the dilapidation report, the report must be based on a survey of what can be observed externally and demonstrate, in writing, to the certifier's satisfaction that all reasonable steps were taken to obtain…
17. Dilapidation Report Before the commencement of works, a suitably qualified engineer must prepare a dilapidation report detailing the structural condition of adjoining buildings, structures or works, existing streetscape, street trees and adjoining reserve and public land, within the zone of influence of the proposed earthworks as determined by the geotechnical consultant, to the satisfaction of the certifier. If the engineer is denied access to any adjoining properties to prepare the dilapidation report, the report must be based on a survey of what can be observed externally and demonstrate, in writing, to the certifier's satisfaction that all reasonable steps were taken to obtain…
35. Dilapidation Report Before the issue of a Construction Certificate, a suitably qualified engineer must prepare a dilapidation report detailing the structural condition of adjoining buildings, structures or works, existing streetscape, street trees and adjoining reserve and public land, to the satisfaction of the certifier. If the engineer is denied access to any adjoining properties to prepare the dilapidation report, the report must be based on a survey of what can be observed externally and demonstrate, in writing, to the certifier's satisfaction that all reasonable steps were taken to obtain access to the adjoining properties. The dilapidation survey and report shall accurately…
36. Dilapidation Report Before the issue of a Construction Certificate, a suitably qualified engineer must prepare a dilapidation report detailing the structural condition of adjoining buildings, structures or works, and public land, to the satisfaction of the certifier. If the engineer is denied access to any adjoining properties to prepare the dilapidation report, the report must be based on a survey of what can be observed externally and demonstrate, in writing, to the certifier's satisfaction that all reasonable steps were taken to obtain access to the adjoining properties. The dilapidation survey and report shall accurately reflect the condition of existing public and private…
18. Heritage Demolition Management Plan A Heritage Demolition Management Plan or addendum to the Construction Management Plan, that includes suitable control measures that will ensure the protection of the adjacent heritage items at 179-189 Crown Street from inadvertent damage, during the demolition and construction phases of the development, is to be prepared prior to the commencement of works, and all recommended actions implemented during the course of the demolition and construction works. This Plan should include the requirement to engage a suitably qualified Archaeologist to monitor, during demolition, the retrieval of the 1965-time capsule and foundation stones from within the City…
18. Heritage Demolition Management Plan A Heritage Demolition Management Plan or addendum to the Construction Management Plan, that includes suitable control measures that will ensure the protection of the adjacent heritage items (Item #61103) at 179-189 Crown Street from inadvertent damage, during the demolition and construction phases of the development, is to be prepared prior to the commencement of works, and all recommended actions implemented during the course of the demolition and construction works. This Plan should include the requirement to engage a suitably qualified Archaeologist to monitor, during demolition, the retrieval of the 1965-time capsule and foundation stones from…
79. Heritage Interpretation Plan A Heritage Interpretation Plan is to be developed to inform development outcomes including: Interpreting the history of the site (informed by both the Heritage Impact Statement and Historical Archaeological Assessment documents) including the Management of the Time Capsule and Foundation remains identified in the Heritage documents. Ensuring the appropriate management of the War Memorial Walls re- interpretation/reinstatement in consultation with the RSL Providing a vehicle for the delivery and implementation of the “Connecting with Country” Report. Proposal of Interpretation Material to be placed on or integrated in the design to a deliverable…
78. Heritage Interpretation Plan A Heritage Interpretation Plan is to be developed to inform development outcomes including: • Interpreting the history of the site (informed by both the Heritage Impact Statement and Historical Archaeological Assessment documents) including the Management of the Time Capsule and Foundation remains identified in the Heritage documents. • Ensuring the appropriate management of the War Memorial Walls re-interpretation/reinstatement in consultation with the RSL • Providing a vehicle for the delivery and implementation of the “Connecting with Country” Report. • Proposal of Interpretation Material to be placed on or integrated in the design to a deliverable…
18. Erosion and Sediment Control Plan 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' (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 applicant must ensure the erosion and sediment control plan is kept on-site at all…
62. Heritage - Foundation Stones and Time Capsule A suitably qualified Archaeologist should be engaged to monitor (during demolition) the retrieval of the 1965-time capsule and foundation stones from within the RSL club. A Letter of advice is to be prepared following the completion of demolition that details the identification, management and storage of these items for future interpretation as recommended in the Heritage Interpretation Plan as per Recommendation 2 of the Historic Archaeological Report prepared by Austral Archaeology dated 18 May 2023. This advice should include an archival recording of each feature. The advice is to be provided to Council's Heritage Staff for separate…
63. Heritage - Foundation Stones and Time Capsule A suitably qualified Archaeologist should be engaged to monitor (during demolition) the retrieval of the 1965-time capsule and foundation stones from within the RSL club. A Letter of advice is to be prepared following the completion of demolition that details the identification, management and storage of these items for future interpretation as recommended in the Heritage Interpretation Plan as per Recommendation 2 of the Historic Archaeological Report prepared by Austral Archaeology dated 18 May 2023. This advice should include an archival recording of each feature. The advice is to be provided to Council's Heritage Staff for separate…
111. Future Development Restrictions - External Finishes and Colours To ensure that future development within the subdivision is compatible with the setting of the Illawarra Escarpment, the developer is to develop and implement a Section 88B instrument to restrict future development within the subdivision to ensure that the materials, colours and finishes of all future development are restricted to include muted natural earthy or bushland tones with low reflective qualities. In this regard the use of white or bright colours should be limited in the future development. A draft Section 88B instrument is to be prepared and provided to Council’s Heritage staff for separate written approval for…
104. Heritage Documents Local Studies Library A bound hard copy and digital copy of all heritage documents related to this development application should be provided to Councils Heritage Staff for inclusion in the local studies library. The documents should be included as one document with an index page and posted or delivered to Wollongong Council Administration Building marked 'Confidential Care of Heritage Officer'. Document(s) required include but are not limited to: a. Heritage Impact Statement; b. Archaeological Research Design; c. Final Test Excavation Report; d. Archival Recording; and e. Final Heritage Interpretation Plan Reason: To ensure heritage considerations are met.
88. PCB Containing Electrical Equipment If any metal cased capacitors are found during demolition works that were previously identified or unidentified they must be treated as containing Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs). Details on storing, conveying and disposing of PCB material or PCB wastes can be found in Polychlorinated Biphenyls Management Plan, Environmental Protection & Heritage Council, Revised Edition April 2003 and the NSW Environment Protection Authority’s Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Chemical Control Order 1997. Reason: To ensure that the removal of PCBs is undertaken safely and professionally.
5. Archaeological Report - Research Design Any excavation and ground disturbing works on site are to be undertaken in strict accordance with the Archaeological Research Design prepared by Austral Archaeology and dated 11 May 2023 and in compliance with the NSW Heritage Act 1977 Relics Provisions. In the event that unexpected archaeological material is encountered works should cease and appropriate notification procedures undertaken. Reason: To ensure archaeology considerations are met.
45. Schedule of External Building Materials/Finishes The final details of the proposed external treatment/appearance of the development, including a schedule of building materials and external finishes (including the type and colour of the finishes) shall be submitted for the separate approval of Wollongong City Council Heritage Officers, prior to the release of the Construction Certificate. Reason: To ensure the development is compatible with the surrounding environment.
105. PCB Containing Electrical Equipment If any metal cased capacitors are found during demolition works that were previously identified or unidentified, they shall be treated as containing Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs). Details on storing, conveying, and disposing of PCB material or PCB wastes can be found in Polychlorinated Biphenyls Management Plan, Environmental Protection & Heritage Council, Revised Edition April 2003. Reason: To comply with legislation.
107. PCB Containing Electrical Equipment If any metal cased capacitors are found during demolition works that were previously identified or unidentified, they shall be treated as containing Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs). Details on storing, conveying, and disposing of PCB material or PCB wastes can be found in Polychlorinated Biphenyls Management Plan, Environmental Protection & Heritage Council, Revised Edition April 2003. Reason: To comply with legislation.
80. Protection of adjacent heritage listed item #61103 A Structural Engineering Design, followed by a Construction Management Plan for this site, as indicated in the Heritage Impact Statement, should be provided, providing for the protection of the adjacent heritage listed item #61103 on Crown Street. This shall be provided prior to the release of the Construction Certificate. Reason: To ensure the protection of the adjacent heritage item.
79. Protection of adjacent heritage listed item #61103 A Structural Engineering Design, followed by a Construction Management Plan for this site, as indicated in the Heritage Impact Statement, should be provided, providing for the protection of the adjacent heritage listed item #61103 on Crown Street. This shall be provided prior to the release of the Construction Certificate. Reason: To ensure the protection of the adjacent heritage item.
19. Protection of adjacent heritage listed item #61103 A Structural Engineering Design, followed by a Construction Management Plan for this site, as indicated in the Heritage Impact Statement, should be provided, providing for the protection of the adjacent heritage listed item #61103 on Crown Street. This shall be provided prior to the release of the Construction Certificate. Reason: To protect and preserve the adjacent heritage item.
6. Heritage Impact Statement The development is to be progressed in strict accordance with the relevant recommendations and conclusions of the Historic Heritage Assessment Report prepared by Austral Archaeology and dated 17 May 2023. In particular, Recommendation 3 of this report is to be fully enacted during the course of the excavation works. Reason: To ensure heritage considerations are met.
105. Interpretation Works Prior to the release of the Subdivision Certificate, the applicant is to complete any works that are recommended and detailed in the endorsed Heritage Interpretation Plan to the written satisfaction of Council’s Heritage Staff. Reason: To ensure heritage considerations are met.
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