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Authorised Version F2016L01891 registered 09/12/2016

Jean Rice Architect | CONTEXT | GML Heritage

° Cattle and other introduced species will be actively managed to ensure gardens are conserved and
damage is prevented.

° Significant senescent garden plants will be removed and replaced with same or similar species,
where practical.

. The introduction of fruit and vegetable gardens to interpret the history of self-sufficiency will be
considered.

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8.3 Structures and Objects

The fabric and layered heritage values attributed to the buildings, structures, ruins,
movable items and objects will continue to be conserved, managed and transmitted.

8.3.1 Fabric Conservation

. All works to significant buildings, structures or ruins within the KAVHA site will be consistent with the
principles and practices of the Burra Charter.

. Best practice standards will be implemented for the conservation of significant fabric within the
KAVHA site.

. Conservation projects will involve appropriately skilled and trained professionals and tradespeople.

. Resources will be made available to enable works to be undertaken so that the heritage values of

the KAVHA site are conserved.

. Activities and actions that may impact on significant heritage fabric will be avoided.
° Fabric conservation will respect the historic layering of individual buildings, structures and ruins.
. The authenticity and integrity of historic buildings, structures and objects will be conserved to

enhance the appreciation and understanding of heritage values.
. Remaining unaltered original finishes and materials will be preserved and not changed.
. Conservation works will be prioritised to address unstable or deteriorated fabric first.

° Accurate records of all physical works within the KAVHA site will be maintained and updated as
required, both digitally and in hard copy.

. Required approvals, including planning approval from the Norfolk Island administration, will be
obtained prior to commencement of works within the KAVHA site.

. Intrusive and incompatible fabric will be removed as and when appropriate.

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8.3.2 Maintenance

° Cyclical maintenance of significant buildings, structures and ruins will be undertaken as a normal
part of day-to-day KAVHA site management.

° Modern materials will be avoided where they may be likely to impact upon or cause damage to
significant original fabric.

° If damage to significant fabric occurs during works, work in the area will cease and appropriate
advice will be sought.

° Consultation and cooperation will occur with landholders to facilitate appropriate maintenance of
significant buildings and features on freehold and leasehold land.
8.3.3 Buildings
° Buildings that are currently in government ownership will remain in