Review of Environmental Factors - Camden Valley Way Upgrade and Liz Kernohan Drive Extension (Final) - Flipbook - Page 660
6.2 Recommendations
Based on the above conclusions, the following recommendations have been developed:
Table 8: Recommendations
Recommendations
#1
Proceed with caution
That the proposed works can proceed with caution with reference to
historical heritage as long as the following measures (Recommendations #2
to #5) are put in place prior to and during works:
#2
Stop work in case of
unexpected
archaeological finds
The following procedure would be followed in the event of the unexpected
find of suspected archaeological material during the works:
Stop work in a 20 m area around the unexpected find and secure this area
using barrier fencing (or similar) to avoid further harm.
Notify a suitably qualified archaeologist and engage them to assess the
suspected material to determine the historical significance of the find.
If assessed to be not culturally significant or a relic, proceed with works with
caution.
If assessed to be of cultural value or a relic, works must cease in this portion
of the site (within 100 m of the find) and the NSW Heritage Council and Local
Government Council must be contacted as per S.146 of the Heritage Act
1977. Any directions or responses from these organisations should be
considered. Works of this type could include salvage excavation, testing,
further monitoring, archival recording.
#3
Vegetation Clearance
near to 8Yamba9
structures
Vegetation clearance which is undertaken in and around the southern
structure/cottage at 8Yamba9 must not negatively impact the fabric of this
structure and works crews must be briefed to this affect.
#4
Protection of structures
associated with the
8Yamba9 item
The proposed works which are conducted in proximity to the southern
structure/cottage at 8Yamba9 must be, through physical barriers and other
controls, separated from the proposed works in order to prevent physical
impacts to the fabric of this structure.
#5
Encroachment on
Heritage Curtilage
The encroachment of the proposed works on heritage curtilage should be
minimised as much as possible, and after the works are completed, the
identified heritage items must be updated with the resultant modification to
their curtilage on council-supplied heritage mapping information.