21 February 2013 - Derwent Valley Council
21 February 2013 - Derwent Valley Council
21 February 2013 - Derwent Valley Council
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<strong>Derwent</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>Council</strong><br />
<strong>Council</strong> Meeting Minutes<br />
<strong>21</strong> <strong>February</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />
3. The use and/or<br />
Development of land<br />
involves modification of<br />
the existing landscape<br />
within the area identified<br />
as being of 'potential<br />
Aboriginal heritage<br />
significance in Figure<br />
One (b) where a heritage<br />
assessment** states that<br />
there are no sites or<br />
relics of Aboriginal<br />
heritage.<br />
4. The use and/or<br />
Development within the '<br />
core’ or ‘peripheral’ site<br />
areas identified in Figure<br />
One (a), that is<br />
specifically provided for<br />
by the principles and<br />
provisions or a<br />
“Conservation Plan”* for<br />
the Site.<br />
5. Signs located within the<br />
‘core’ or ‘peripheral’ site<br />
areas as identified in<br />
Figure One (a) and<br />
which are in accordance<br />
with a provision in a<br />
Conservation Plan.<br />
9.5 – Cultural heritage – being located in the Peripheral and Core site areas of Figure<br />
One (a) of the Scheme, the development application cannot comply with the<br />
Acceptable Solutions (AS) and therefore must rely on the Performance Criteria (PC)<br />
when making and assessing the proposal. Heritage Tasmania were informed of the<br />
application who then informed <strong>Council</strong> that; “given that the significant features of the<br />
place have been substantially destroyed and that the Heritage values no longer exist to<br />
any appreciable degree” they had no interest in the proposal and therefore did not<br />
require a Heritage Assessment; a Conservation Management Plan or a Works<br />
Application.<br />
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