Archaeological Impact Assessment definition
Examples of Archaeological Impact Assessment in a sentence
Prior to any Works commencing or the issue of any Construction Certificate, whichever occurs first, an Archaeological Impact Assessment is to be prepared by a suitably qualified archaeologist, in accordance with the recommendations of the non-aboriginal archaeological assessment prepared by Artefact dated June 2022 and submitted to Council for review.
These studies will conform to standards set out in the British Columbia Archaeological Impact Assessment Guidelines.
The recommended approach is to conduct an Archaeological Impact Assessment, an Aboriginal Interest and Use Study, or suitable alternative prior to development within the Lillooet Lake management zone.
As part of the Code of Practice, the ICF agrees that new developments and proposed extensions by its members will be the subject of an Archaeological Impact Assessment (AIA) and a project archaeologist will be appointed by the ICF at the earliest possible stage, i.e., pre-planning.