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Hurstville REF - Transport for NSW - NSW Government

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• O’Briens Estate Urban Conservation Area, <strong>Hurstville</strong> is listed on the non-statutory Registerof the National Estate as an Indicative Place. The area is located on the opposite side ofrailway tracks, approximately 40 metres south of proposed DBS site.• The <strong>Hurstville</strong> Hotel is a locally listed heritage item and located approximately 65 metresnorth of the proposed DBS site on Forest Road.• Belmonte’s Pizza Shop is a locally listed heritage items and located approximately 106metres north of the proposed DBS site on Forest RoadA search <strong>for</strong> known items of Aboriginal heritage value was undertaken <strong>for</strong> the proposed site,(with a 200 metre buffer) using OEH’s Aboriginal Heritage In<strong>for</strong>mation Management System(AHIMS). No Aboriginal sites or places were found at the location or its surrounds.Potential ImpactsAll work will be undertaken away from known items and outside the boundaries of heritageitems. The proposed monopole is not expected to interrupt or block views of the heritage listeditems or affect the heritage significance of these items. The works are unlikely to have animpact on known items or places of non-Aboriginal heritage value. No permits or approvals arerequired.The construction works will not impact known items of Aboriginal heritage significance.The potential to uncover unidentified Aboriginal heritage items during construction is low. Thesite is in an area that has been disturbed previously.Control MeasuresImpact on heritage throughout construction will be minimised through a range of controlmeasures, which will include, but will not be limited to, those outlined below.If a non-Aboriginal historical relic is discovered, all work likely to affect it will cease and theProject Manager will be contacted. Tf<strong>NSW</strong> staff and the Office of Environment and Heritagewill be notified as required. An investigation will be undertaken by a suitably qualifiedarchaeologist to identify suitable measures to reduce the impact on the relic discoveredbe<strong>for</strong>e work resumes.Should Aboriginal heritage items be uncovered, all work in the vicinity will cease and theProject Manager and Tf<strong>NSW</strong> staff will be notified immediately. The OEH will be notified inaccordance with the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974. The Local Aboriginal LandCouncil will be notified and an assessment by an archaeologist will be arranged todetermine the significance of the objects and other requirements be<strong>for</strong>e work resumes.4.7 WasteOverviewPage 42 of 75

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