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### sch.2-sec.1 Purpose of code
The purpose of this code is to provide for the conservation of local heritage places by—
preventing the demolition or removal of local heritage places, unless there is no prudent and feasible alternative to the demolition or removal; and
maintaining or encouraging, as far as practicable, the appropriate use of local heritage places; and
protecting, as far as practicable, the materials and setting of local heritage places; and
ensuring, as far as practicable, development on local heritage places is compatible with the cultural heritage significance of the places.
In considering whether there is no prudent and feasible alternative to the demolition or removal of a local heritage place, the local government that is the assessment manager or responsible entity under the Planning Act for the assessable development must have regard to—
safety, health and economic considerations; and
any other matter the local government considers relevant.
sch 2 pt 1 s 1 prev s 1 om 2017 SL No. 103 s 106
pres s 1 (prev s 2) amd 2017 SL No. 103 s 107
renum 2017 SL No. 103 s 108
(sch.2-sec.1-ssec.1) The purpose of this code is to provide for the conservation of local heritage places by— preventing the demolition or removal of local heritage places, unless there is no prudent and feasible alternative to the demolition or removal; and maintaining or encouraging, as far as practicable, the appropriate use of local heritage places; and protecting, as far as practicable, the materials and setting of local heritage places; and ensuring, as far as practicable, development on local heritage places is compatible with the cultural heritage significance of the places.
(sch.2-sec.1-ssec.2) In considering whether there is no prudent and feasible alternative to the demolition or removal of a local heritage place, the local government that is the assessment manager or responsible entity under the Planning Act for the assessable development must have regard to— safety, health and economic considerations; and any other matter the local government considers relevant.
- (a) preventing the demolition or removal of local heritage places, unless there is no prudent and feasible alternative to the demolition or removal; and
- (b) maintaining or encouraging, as far as practicable, the appropriate use of local heritage places; and
- (c) protecting, as far as practicable, the materials and setting of local heritage places; and
- (d) ensuring, as far as practicable, development on local heritage places is compatible with the cultural heritage significance of the places.
- (a) safety, health and economic considerations; and
- (b) any other matter the local government considers relevant.