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alternatives and/or decisions.

e — Involve—to work directly with the public throughout the process to ensure that public concerns and
aspirations are consistently understood and considered.

e Collaborate—to partner with the public in each aspect of the decision, including the development of
alternatives and the identification of the preferred solution.

e Empower—to place final decision-making in the hands of the public. (IAP2 2014)
Quern: Mill turned by hand in order to grind grain.

Quick lime: A white caustic alkaline earth (calcium oxide) obtained by heating limestone and used for making
fertilizer and mortar.

Rarity: An item having this value is significant because it represents a rare, endangered or unusual aspect of
our history or cultural heritage.

Reconstruction: Returning a place to a known earlier state, distinguished by the introduction of new material
into the fabric.

Refractory: Stubborn, unmanageable or rebellious—a term often applied to prisoners or convicts.
Regional Council: See Norfolk Island Regional Council.

Related Object: An object that contributes to the cultural significance of the place, but is not at that place.
Related Place: A place that contributes to the cultural significance of another place.

Representativeness: Items having this value are significant because they are fine representative examples of
an important class of significant items or environments.

Restoration: Returning the existing fabric of a place to a known earlier state by removing accretions or by
reassembling existing components without the introduction of new material.

Roughcast: A form of external plastering or render composed of lime, sand, water and small particles of gravel,
pebbles or crushed stone, thrown into an undercoat of render before the render has dried. Also called pebble-
dash or harling.

Ruin: Any convict structure where less than 50 per cent of original fabric remains, but more than footings.

Second (Penal) Settlement: The settlement on Norfolk Island in the period between 1825 and 1855.

Kingston and Arthur's Vale Historic Area—Heritage Management Plan, April 2016
Authorised Version F2016L01891 registered 09/12/2016

Jean Rice Architect | CONTEXT | GML Heritage

Setting: The area around a place, which may include the visual catchment.

Significant Building: A building which has heritage value and contributes to the heritage value of the KAVHA
site. Most, but not all, significant buildings within the KAVHA site are publicly-owned.

Significant Impact: An impact which is important, notable, or of consequence, having regard to its context or
intensity. Whether or not an action is likely to have a significant impact depends upon the sensitivity, value, and
quality of the environment which is impacted, and upon the intensity, duration, magnitude and geographic extent
of the impacts.

Slab: A floor or external area made from concrete, either with or without reinforcement. The term is also applied
to a vernacular form