(1) After considering the relevant material for an application, the chief
executive must give a written recommendation (a
"heritage recommendation" ) to the council about whether the place the subject
of the application should be entered in, removed from (with or without
variation) or stay on the Queensland heritage register.
(a) a copy of the
application to which it relates; and
(b) the heritage submissions for the
application; and
(c) the written representations made under section 43about
the place the subject of the application.
(4) If the chief executive
considers the place satisfies 1 or more of the cultural heritage criteria, the
chief executive must recommend that—
(a) the place be entered in the
register; or
(b) the place stay on the register, with or without variation.
(5) If the chief executive considers the place does not satisfy any of the
cultural heritage criteria, the chief executive must recommend that—
(a) the
place not be entered in the register; or
(b) the place be removed from the
register.
(6) In this section—
"final recommendation day" , for an application, means the later of the
following days—
(a) 80 business days after its receipt;
(b) if, under
section 45(2) , the chief executive extends the period for making the
heritage recommendation for the application—120 business days after its
receipt.
"relevant material" , for an application, means the following—
(a) the
application;
(b) the heritage submissions for the application;
(c) the
written representations made under section 43about the place the subject of
the application;
(d) other information the chief executive considers relevant
to the application.