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WOLLONGONG LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1990 - REG 29C
Development in vicinity of a heritage item
29C Development in vicinity of a heritage item
(1) Before granting consent to development in the vicinity of a heritage item,
the consent authority must assess the impact of the proposed development on
the heritage significance of the heritage item and of any heritage
conservation area within which it is situated.
(2) This clause extends to
development: (a) that may have an impact on the setting of a heritage item,
for example, by affecting a significant view to or from the item or by
overshadowing, or
(b) that may undermine or otherwise cause physical damage
to a heritage item, or
(c) that will otherwise have any adverse impact on the
heritage significance of a heritage item or of any heritage conservation area
within which it is situated.
(3) The consent authority may refuse to grant
any such consent unless it has considered a heritage impact statement that
will help it assess the impact of the proposed development on the heritage
significance, visual curtilage and setting of the heritage item.
(4) The
heritage impact statement should include details of the size, shape and scale
of, setbacks for, and the materials to be used in, any proposed buildings or
works and details of any modification that would reduce the impact of the
proposed development on the heritage significance of the heritage item.
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