Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L01056:clause:7b_7:p9
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L01056
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 7B cl 7 (pt 9/11)
Character Range: 141465–144450

the basis for decision-making.
Implementation strategy:
    * Assess the likely impacts of changes on the heritage values and significance of the place.
    * Preserve the original fabric of the place and do only what is necessary for the continued use and care of the place.
    * Engage expert heritage advice and use the Burra Charter in adapting the place.

Policy 15 – When required, engage with adjacent landowners to maintain an appropriate setting for the lighthouse in its visual and natural context.
Any changes to the surrounding land, or AMSA leased area, requires careful consideration. AMSA will liaise with all adjacent landowners in the event of any proposed changes that may affect the setting and attempt to influence a positive outcome.
Implementation strategy:
    * AMSA Asset Management and Preparedness to engage with adjacent landowners through consultation when changes are proposed regarding the wider visual and natural context.
    * Consultations will take the form of online correspondence where in-person engagement is not possible.

Policy 16 – In the event of adaptive re-use or divestment (instance(s) which would no longer place the lighthouse under AMSA control), AMSA will strive to ensure the Commonwealth and WA State heritage values of the site are recognised and preserved in accordance with s 341ZE of the EPBC Act.

In the event Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse is no longer identified as a working AtoN, AMSA will withdraw its standing as lessee and hand over all authority to the lessor. This process must be conducted in line with section 341ZE of the EPBC Act.

Implementation strategy:
     * AMSA will negotiate with lessor to have site lease terminated.
     * All available heritage information within AMSA's collection, including this heritage management plan, will be shared with the relevant parties to ensure the Commonwealth and WA State heritage values of the site are recognised and preserved.

Community Involvement
Policy 17 – Consult with Aboriginal and community stakeholders in the preparation of the management plan.
AMSA will give community and Indigenous groups, as well as the general public, an opportunity to review and comment on this management plan through a public consultation process.
Implementation strategy:
    * AMSA Asset Management and Preparedness to undertake community consultation when preparing the heritage management plan in accordance with EPBC Regulations, including advertisement of the plan in a national newspaper for a period of 20 working days.
    * Consultations will take the form of online correspondence where in-person engagement is not possible. Feedback received during consultation to be included in the plan.
    * Seek advice from any relevant Indigenous communities and refer to Engage Early—Guidance for proponents on best practice Indigenous engagement for environmental assessments under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act).[xxxviii] to guide