Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01868:reg:6:p39
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01868
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 39/86)
Character Range: 133623–137709

as a result of an action, which has been assessed following the procedures contained in the Heritage Management Plan, this must be preceded by, and carried out with, appropriate documentation and monitoring.
    heritage fabric                                           1.5.2        All removed fabric must be assessed and protected in accordance with its heritage values.
                                                              1.5.3        All removed fabric which is assessed as possessing heritage value must be stored on site, as far as possible (Burra Charter, Article 33).

CONSERVATION APPROACH
                                                                     1.5.4        In situ evidence of removed fabric of heritage value must be retained where this is consistent with the heritage values of the place.
                                                                     1.5.5        New/replacement fabric must be labelled and discernible as such on close inspection.
1.6 Intrusive fabric                                                 1.6.1        Intrusive fabric must be removed where to do so does not cause greater adverse impact on heritage values than its retention (for example through damage to heritage fabric) unless one or more of the following applies:
                                                                        * it plays an essential role in the operation or management of the place
                                                                        * its retention is necessary to maintain operational or safety standards.
                                                                      1.      Intrusive fabric is fabric which detracts from, or diminishes, the heritage values of the place. For example, post-1988 fabric.
    1.7 Protection of the setting                                    1.7.1        The setting will be protected by:
                                                                        * maintaining the relationship with the adjacent House of Representative Gardens and Senate Gardens
                                                                        * ensuring the Parliament House Vista is unimpeded by works on Old Parliament House
                                                                        * ensuring no additions or extensions are made to the external boundaries (elevations and roof) of the building and its curtilage
                                                                        * conserving and protecting views to and from Old Parliament House.
    1.8 Conserving the layered history of Old Parliament House       1.8.1        Wherever possible the conservation of one 'layer' of the Old Parliament House story should not compromise the conservation and interpretation of other 'layers'. Maintenance or capital work must be undertaken in accordance with the identified heritage values of the layers.
                                                                     1.8.2        Where maintenance or capital work or physical intervention in the building has the potential to expose earlier, hidden layers of fabric, this work will be assessed using the procedures in this Heritage Management Plan.
                                                                     1.8.3        Such actions may be approved with appropriate conditions which ensure that:
                                                                        * the work is undertaken by an appropriate person
                                                                        * the heritage value of the newly revealed fabric is assessed and is subsequently managed in line with this Heritage Management Plan and Old Parliament House Management Strategies.

TREATMENT APPROACH
    1.9 Treatment of specific components of the building fabric       1.9.1        All treatment of components must be carried out in accordance with the corresponding Permitted Action Schedule or by seeking approval of the approach via an Action Proposal Form (see Chapter 11). Prior to any treatment