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WOLLONGONG LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1990 - REG 29B
Development affecting known or potential archaeological sites of relics of non-Aboriginal heritage significance
29B Development affecting known or potential archaeological sites of relics of
non-Aboriginal heritage significance
(1) Before granting consent for development that will be carried out on an
archaeological site or a potential archaeological site of a relic that has
non-Aboriginal heritage significance (whether or not it is, or has the
potential to be, also the site of a relic of Aboriginal heritage
significance), the consent authority must: (a) consider a heritage impact
statement explaining how the proposed development will affect the conservation
of the site and any relic known or reasonably likely to be located at the
site, and
(b) be satisfied that any necessary excavation permit required by
the Heritage Act 1977 has been granted.
(2) This clause does not apply if the
proposed development: (a) does not involve disturbance of below-ground
deposits and the consent authority is of the opinion that the heritage
significance of any above-ground relics would not be adversely affected by the
proposed development, or
(b) is integrated development.
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