sydney-city-centre-review-of-environmental-factors
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Heritage DCP 2006 Recognising the city centre’s rich and diverse heritage value, the corresponding Heritage DCP objectives are to: Establish the framework for detailed heritage and conservation planning Ensure applications to develop within heritage conservation areas or impact on heritage items or streetscapes are assessed based on the heritage value of the affected item and desired heritage outcomes. The DCP sets out the information that must be included in a development application. This includes a heritage impact statement, archaeological assessment report (if required), conservation management plan and conservation management strategy. Again, whilst Roads and Maritime is not bound by the provisions of the DCP (refer section 4.1.1) it is bound by the provisions of the Heritage Act 1997 (refer to section 4.3.1). Consequently, a Non-Aboriginal heritage assessment has been prepared in support of the REF (refer to section 6.3 and Appendix E). This assessment confirms that the majority of the impacts would be minor adverse due to: The proposal’s nature and scale The fact that works would take place in a location where the roads and footpaths have been previously modified There would be no alteration to the vast majority of heritage items within the study area. Sydney City Centre Capacity Improvement 155 Review of Environmental Factors
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