Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01339:reg:372:p37
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01339
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 372 (pt 37/62)
Character Range: 255762–258768

Trust immediately informed. The Harbour Trust will arrange for an archaeologist with the appropriate experience to visit the site and undertake an assessment before determining the appropriate course of action.

9.2. Records of Intervention & Maintenance

The Harbour Trust is proposing to use the inventory sheets as the starting point for establishing an ongoing record for each of the site's buildings and structures. This will enable all relevant information relating to a building or structure (for eg its history, statement of significance, conservation policies, leasing arrangements, etc) to be available for reference in one document.

The Harbour Trust will work with the residential leaseholders and leaseholders and AMSA to ensure records of intervention and maintenance to the houses and Lighthouse are retained.

9.3. Future Consultation

Community consultation and communications is critical to the implementation of this plan. The community includes the Harbour Trust's Community Advisory Community, broad community, special interest groups, non-government organisations and Local, State and Commonwealth Governments.

The Harbour Trust has been consulting with these groups since its inception and will continue this process in accordance with the Consultation and Communications Objectives and Policies set out in Part 3 of the Harbour Trust's Comprehensive Plan.

9.4. Aboriginal Consultation

Ongoing consultation with the aboriginal community will take place through the Harbour Trust's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Advisory Group and in accordance with the Harbour Trust's Reconciliation Action Plan and the Aboriginal Heritage Objectives and Policies set out in Part 3 of the Harbour Trust's Comprehensive Plan.

9.5. Monitoring and Review of the Plan

During the implementation, this plan will be continuously monitored in terms of its objectives and consistency with the Commonwealth Heritage management principles.

At least once in every 5 year period after the plan's adoption the plan will be reviewed in accordance with Section 341X of the EPBC Act, 1999 as amended. The review will assess whether the plan is consistent with the Commonwealth management principles in force at the time.

APPENDCIES COVER PAGE

Appendix A: Table of Figures

Figure 1 – Management Plan Area
Figure 2 – Harbour Trust Comprehensive Plan –Outcomes
Figure 3 – Environmental Considerations
Figure 4 – View Analysis
Figure 5 – 1810 illustration of Camp Cove
Figure 6 – View of the first Macquarie Lighthouse in 1829
Figure 7 – Phases of Development
Figure 8 – The first Macquarie Lighthouse c1870
Figure 9 – 1883 Greenway Lighthouse
Figure 10 – Plan of the Engineer's Quarters
Figure 11 – 1943 aerial photograph of the Lightstation
Figure 12 – Areas of Archaeological Sensitivity
Figure 13 – Remnant Contamination Management
Figure 14 – Outcomes
Figure 15 – Looking North from Coastal Walkway
Figure 16 – Looking West from Coastal Walkway

Appendix B: Acknowledgements

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