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WOLLONGONG CITY CENTRE LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2007 - REG 35
Heritage conservation
35 Heritage conservation
(1) Objectives The objectives of this clause are:
(a) to conserve the environmental heritage of Wollongong city centre, and
(b)
to conserve the heritage significance of heritage items and heritage
conservation areas including associated fabric, settings and views, and
(c)
to conserve archaeological sites, and
(d) to conserve places of Aboriginal
heritage significance.
(2) Requirement for consent Development consent is
required for any of the following: (a) demolishing or moving a heritage item
or a building, work, relic or tree within a heritage conservation area,
(b)
altering a heritage item or a building, work, relic, tree or place within a
heritage conservation area, including (in the case of a building) making
changes to the detail, fabric, finish or appearance of its exterior,
(c)
altering a heritage item that is a building, by making structural changes to
its interior,
(d) disturbing or excavating an archaeological site while
knowing, or having reasonable cause to suspect, that the disturbance or
excavation will or is likely to result in a relic being discovered, exposed,
moved, damaged or destroyed,
(e) disturbing or excavating a heritage
conservation area that is a place of Aboriginal heritage significance,
(f)
erecting a building on land on which a heritage item is located or that is
within a heritage conservation area,
(g) subdividing land on which a heritage
item is located or that is within a heritage conservation area.
(3) When
consent not required However, consent under this clause is not required if:
(a) the applicant has notified the consent authority of the proposed
development and the consent authority has advised the applicant in writing
before any work is carried out that it is satisfied that the proposed
development: (i) is of a minor nature, or is for the maintenance of the
heritage item, archaeological site, or a building, work, relic, tree or place
within a heritage conservation area, and
(ii) would not adversely affect the
significance of the heritage item, archaeological site or heritage
conservation area, or
(b) the development is in a cemetery or burial ground
and the proposed development: (i) is the creation of a new grave or monument,
or excavation or disturbance of land for the purpose of conserving or
repairing monuments or grave markers, and
(ii) would not cause disturbance to
human remains, relics, Aboriginal objects in the form of grave goods, or to a
place of Aboriginal heritage significance, or
(c) the development is limited
to the removal of a tree or other vegetation that the Council is satisfied is
a risk to human life or property, or
(d) the development is exempt
development.
(4) Heritage impact assessment The consent authority may, before
granting consent to any development on land: (a) on which a heritage item is
situated, or
(b) within a heritage conservation area, or
(c) within the
vicinity of land referred to in paragraph (a) or (b),
require a heritage
impact statement to be prepared that assesses the extent to which the carrying
out of the proposed development would affect the heritage significance of the
heritage item or heritage conservation area concerned.
(5) Heritage
conservation management plans The consent authority may require, after
considering the significance of a heritage item and the extent of change
proposed to it, the submission of a heritage conservation management plan
before granting consent under this clause.
(6) The consent authority must,
before granting consent under this clause to the carrying out of development
on an archaeological site, be satisfied that any necessary excavation permit
required by the Heritage Act 1977 has been granted.
(7) Places of Aboriginal
heritage significance The consent authority must, before granting consent
under this clause to the carrying out of development in a place of Aboriginal
heritage significance: (a) consider the effect of the proposed development on
the heritage significance of the place and any Aboriginal object known or
reasonably likely to be located at the place, and
(b) notify the local
Aboriginal communities (in such way as it thinks appropriate) about the
application and take into consideration any response received within 21 days
after the notice is sent.
(9) Conservation incentives The consent authority
may grant consent to development for any purpose of a building that is a
heritage item, or of the land on which such a building is erected, even though
development for that purpose would otherwise not be allowed by this Plan if
the consent authority is satisfied that: (a) the conservation of the heritage
item is facilitated by the granting of consent, and
(b) the proposed
development is in accordance with a heritage conservation management plan that
has been approved by the consent authority, and
(c) the consent to the
proposed development would require that all necessary conservation work
identified in the heritage conservation management plan is carried out, and
(d) the proposed development would not adversely affect the heritage
significance of the heritage item, including its setting, and
(e) the
proposed development would not have any significant adverse effect on the
amenity of the surrounding 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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