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roads, pathways and field boundaries will be documented, conserved,
managed and interpreted.

The KAVHA site's cultural landscape will be recognised and managed as a landscape that includes
primary production, such as grazing and agricultural activities.

Changes to the cultural landscape will be evidence based to ensure the conservation and
transmission of its heritage values. The heritage values and significant tangible and intangible
attributes of the KAVHA site's cultural landscape, and the distinctive characteristics and condition of
each precinct, will be reassessed to provide a sound basis for conservation and management.

Areas with heritage values will be managed, having regard to identified significance, and any
conflicts between natural and cultural values will be resolved through consideration of both values,
where appropriate.

Systems, processes, skills and resources will be strengthened to ensure cultural landscape
management practices enhance and transmit heritage values. The Norfolk Island community will be
involved in activities to conserve and enhance the KAVHA site's cultural landscape.

Proposed actions within the KAVHA site's cultural landscape will be assessed and determined
based on evaluation of natural and cultural heritage impacts, including incremental and cumulative
impacts.

8.2.2 New Works

When considering new routes or pathways, priority will be given to reinstating historic routes where
possible. The introduction of additional fencing will be avoided, except where fencing or walling is
required for conservation or designed to interpret historical fenced boundaries.

8.2.3 Views and Vistas

Significant views and vistas across, within, to and from the KAVHA site will be identified, maintained
and interpreted.

New development and other activities will be designed and located so that they do not impact on
the ability to appreciate and understand significant historical visual connections within the KAVHA
site.

Views to and from Government House and the former convict barracks area will be reinstated as
the opportunity arises.

Car parking will be rationalised and located so as to not intrude upon significant views and vistas.

Kingston and Arthur's Vale Historic Area—Heritage Management Plan, April 2016

Authorised Version F2016L01891 registered 09/12/2016

8.2.4 Setting and Subdivision

The landscape setting will be conserved and managed to reflect the natural and cultural heritage
values and character of the KAVHA site.

Development and activities within the setting will be controlled and managed so as to not impact or
detract from the understanding, appreciation and enjoyment of heritage values.

Subdivision and rezoning of private land along the boundary of the KAVHA site will be considered,
having regard to potential benefits for landholders and any potential heritage impacts, including
impacts on the setting, views and vistas of the KAVHA site.

8.2.5 Cultural Plantings
The health of cultural plantings will be monitored.

Where trees pose a risk to public health and safety, or other heritage values, they