SCHEDULE 2REQUIREMENTS
PART 1REQUIREMENTS
Archaeology
12.—(1) No part of the authorised development is to commence until the undertaker has completed the following sequence of measures for that part of the authorised development—
(a)commissioned a programme of exploratory archaeological investigation of areas within the Order limits that provides for the identification and evaluation of the extent, character and significance of archaeological remains in any areas of the Order limits where previous evaluation investigations have not taken place or are incomplete;
(b)submitted to the relevant planning authority for approval a written scheme of investigation setting out the details of the programme of evaluation for the relevant planning authority to approve prior to commencement of the evaluation investigations;
(c)completed the evaluation investigations and submitted final reports to the relevant planning authority in accordance with the details and timings of the approved written scheme of investigation, provided that the evaluation investigations must be timed so that the results can inform the scope of the archaeological mitigation measures, referred to in sub-paragraph (2);
(d)submitted to the relevant planning authority for approval an updated archaeological impact assessment of the significance of all identified and potential heritage assets and the impact of the authorised development on that significance; and
(e)submitted to the relevant planning authority for approval an overarching archaeological mitigation strategy that details all mitigation measures to preserve, and if necessary enhance, all heritage assets affected by the authorised development.
(2) No part of the authorised development is to commence until a programme of archaeological mitigation measures for that part of the authorised development informed by the evaluation investigations referred to in sub-paragraph (1) and by earlier phases of investigation has been implemented in accordance with the approved overarching archaeological mitigation strategy and further written schemes of investigation for archaeological fieldwork which have been approved in writing by the relevant planning authority. The overarching archaeological mitigation strategy and written schemes of investigation must include and make provision for the following elements—
(a)mitigation fieldwork including measures to ensure the preservation in situ or by record of archaeological features of identified importance;
(b)post mitigation fieldwork methodologies for assessment and analysis;
(c)reporting and dissemination of findings, including publication of significant results;
(d)preparation of site archive, arrangements and timetable for deposition and sustainable management at a store approved in writing by the relevant planning authority;
(e)a timetable including sufficient notification to ensure that the mitigation fieldwork is undertaken and completed in accordance with the mitigation strategy before commencement of the relevant part of the authorised development;
(f)curatorial monitoring arrangements, including the notification in writing to the North Lincolnshire Historic Environment Record Office of the commencement of archaeological works and the opportunity to monitor such works;
(g)a list of all staff involved in the implementation of the mitigation strategy, including sub-contractors and specialists, their responsibilities and qualifications;
(h)any arrangements for community involvement; and
(i)measures to enhance the interpretation and public appreciation of heritage assets.
(3) The approved mitigation measures must be carried out in accordance with the written scheme of mitigation measures.