Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2014L00095:body:0:p47
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2014L00095
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 158465–161580

+ undertaking paint scrapes to identify original colour coatings used on historic fabric
             + using protective coatings in the colours found by the paint scrape technique.
    * Consider for the purposes of conservation, a viable economic use for the lightstation area, to ensure the maintenance of all significant fabric and its protection from non-action.
    * Do only what is necessary for the continued use and care of the place.
    * Make changes apparent on close inspection, to protect the authenticity of the place.
    * Make changes reversible, so that their impact can be removed in future.
    * Approval in writing must be granted for any proposals for development or adaptive re-use.
    * Consider any proposed alterations or adaptations that impact on the heritage values of the place.
    * Use and comply with:
             + Approved Maintenance requirements.
             + The approved Environmental Management System (to be implemented under the lease and permits for the private lessee for Dent Island).
    * Compatible with the original fabric of the place and current workplace health and safety requirements:
             + Retain in situ asbestos material that is stable, and contained to the extent that it is not in a hazardous condition.
             + Remove hazardous, unstable and frayed asbestos in accordance with Australian legislative requirements.
             + Replace removed hazardous asbestos with materials of the same profile, thickness and size as the fabric removed.
             + Remove lead-based paint found to be in an uncontained, unstable or decaying condition.
             + Upgrade the kitchen and bathroom facilities compatible with the fabric of the place.
             + Install air-conditioning equipment in a discreet, visually benign and appropriate place.

8.7.3. Issue 20: Below-ground fabric

Policy 20: In the event of unforeseen discoveries or disturbances (for example, works that expose any archaeological remains), cease work until appropriate advice is obtained

Commentary
The Environmental Management System to be implemented under the lease and permits for the private lessee for Dent Island will outline the response to emergencies and new discoveries on the island. Well-documented records of the lightstation assist in this process.

In the case of potential or actual damage to the heritage values of the lightstation or archaeological discoveries, the GBRMPA and AMSA will seek heritage advice.

Implementation strategy
    * Seek appropriate heritage advice and apply best heritage practice in the event of unforeseen discoveries or disturbances.

8.7.4. Issue 21: Services

Policy 21: Keep new piped and wired services distribution lines underground, and plan for least disturbance of below-ground evidence

Commentary
Recent works carried out by the private lessee have included installation of underground power cables, telephone cables and water supply lines.

Implementation strategy
    * Coordinate installation of services to occupy common trenches as far as possible.
    * Plan the location of trenches to