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COOLAH LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 29
Protection of heritage items, heritage conservation areas and relics
29 Protection of heritage items, heritage conservation areas and relics
(1) The following development may be carried out only with development
consent: (a) demolishing, defacing, damaging or moving a heritage item or a
building, work, relic, tree or place within a heritage conservation area, or
(b) altering a heritage item or a building, work or relic within a heritage
conservation area by making structural changes to its exterior, or
(c)
altering a heritage item or a building, work or relic within a heritage
conservation area by making non structural changes to the detail, fabric,
finish or appearance of its exterior, except changes resulting from any
maintenance necessary for its ongoing protective care which does not adversely
affect its heritage significance, or
(d) moving a relic, or excavating land
for the purpose of discovering, exposing or moving a relic, or
(e) erecting a
building on, or subdividing, land on which a heritage item is located or which
is within a heritage conservation area.
(2) Development consent is not
required by this clause if the Council is of the opinion that the proposed
development would not adversely affect the heritage significance of the
heritage item or heritage conservation area.
(3) When determining a
development application required by this clause, the Council must take into
consideration the extent to which the carrying out of the proposed development
would affect the heritage significance of the heritage item or heritage
conservation area. Note: The website of the Heritage Branch of the Department
of Planning has publications that provide guidance on assessing the impact of
proposed development on the heritage significance of items (for example,
Statements of Heritage Impact ).
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