Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01306:reg:93:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01306
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 93 (pt 3/10)
Character Range: 208436–211619

HMP will need to be followed in addressing pressures on management for change which will impact on the buildings, setting landscape or collection.

   >          Upgrading and expanding services
   >          Introducing new services
   >          Requirements for additional space or modifications to existing
   >          A commercial need to make the facility viable without impacting official listed values and heritage significance.

  NFSA have responsibilities under the EPBC Act not to take an action that will adversely affect the official listed values and may need to make a referral to the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment for any proposal.

  5.2     Australian Heritage Council (AHC)

  The Australian Heritage Council is an independent body of heritage experts established through the Australian Heritage Council Act 2003. It replaces the Australian Heritage Commission as the Australian Government's independent expert advisory body on heritage matters.

  The Council plays a key role in assessment, advice and policy formulation and support of major heritage programs. Its main responsibilities are to:
    >        Assess places for the National Heritage List and the Commonwealth Heritage List;
    >        Nominate places for inclusion in the National Heritage List or Commonwealth Heritage List;
    >        Promote the identification, assessment, conservation and monitoring of heritage;
    >        Advise the Minister on various heritage matters including the preparation and amendment of heritage strategies and management plans for Commonwealth areas and agencies.

  5.3     ACT Heritage Council

  The ACT Heritage Act does not apply to this site as it is designated land.

  5.4     National Capital Authority (NCA)

  The control of the exterior is under NCA responsibility as it is designated land. They have responsibilities under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation

  (EPBC) 1999 Act to ensure their actions do not adversely impact on places of heritage significance. NCA has no legislative control on the interior. NFSA also have responsibilities under the EPBC Act (refer Section 5.1 above).

  Design controls are set out in NCA Australian National University (ANU) Precinct Code. The ANU Precinct Code sets down conditions for the ANU Campus but not for NFSA and contains the following general objectives:94

  Heritage

    Conserve, enhance and interpret the heritage values of the campus in the context of a modern, dynamic research and teaching campus.

  Landscape

    Retain the 'building in a landscape' character of the campus, through protection of the landscape setting and the three major 'landscape axes': University Avenue, Sullivans Creek and the Acton Ridge.

  The National Capital Plan Part 2 Statement of Planning Principles, Section 2.4 Liveability Objective 2.

  Urban Design and Heritage states the objective as:

  Enhance the character of Canberra and the Territory as the National Capital by identifying, protecting, conserving and presenting natural, Indigenous and historic heritage places.

  And the Principles as:

    1. The National Capital Authority will