Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L01891:body:0:p13
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L01891
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 47248–50349

and intangible cultural assets, not only the
fabric of the KAVHA site itself but also related places, people, customs and events that have heritage
value and tourism potential. The HMP process has been inclusive and consultative, consistent with the
Australia ICOMOS Code on the Ethics of Coexistence in Conserving Significant Places. While focusing on
sustainable conservation of the resource through retention of heritage values, the HMP takes account of
local community concerns and potential tourism opportunities.

Authorised Version F2016L01891 registered 09/12/2016

Jean Rice Architect | CONTEXT | GML Heritage

The process used in preparing the HMP is summarised in the following chart:

Y

Assembly and Review of Existing Documents

ESRB KAVHA-PUBLIC
CONSULTATION
Community Engagement an

y

Analysis and Review

y ef
Report Back Workshops A NEW HERITAGE

y PLAN FOR THE
HISTORIC AREA

Preliminary Draft - Policies

y

KAVHA Board Workshop

Y

Full Draft Heritage Management Plan

Y

Public Exhibition

y

Final Draft Heritage Management Plan

y

Norfolk Island Governance Reforms

Y

Revised Final Heritage Management Plan

1.4 Reference Documents

This HMP updates and incorporates information from earlier plans.

The initial 1980 report was prepared by a working group which included members from the Department of
Home Affairs, the Norfolk Island Legislative Assembly, the Department of Housing and Construction, the
National Capital Development Commission, the Australian Heritage Commission and the Department of
Home Affairs.

An updated CMP was prepared in 1988 by a team of consultants coordinated by Clive Lucas, Stapleton
and Partners. Accompanying the 1988 CMP are a range of more specific reports (held in the KAVHA site
office).

During the 1990s and early 2000s, draft CMP updates were prepared but not adopted. This phase of
documentation included extensive research materials and electronic databases that included a detailed
site inventory and historical images.

The current CMP for the KAVHA site was adopted in 2008. The 2008 CMP was based on the preceding
detailed research and informed by a more detailed 2007 draft.

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

1.4.1 Source Documents

The following reports are the key source documents. The notes in the right-hand column below indicate
the particular use or relevance of each source. More comprehensive references are provided in the

Bibliography in Section 11.3.

Report Name Notes

Kingston and Arthur's Vale Historic Area Management Plan,
Department of Home Affairs and Environment, 1980

Associated documents:

Archaeological Survey, 2 volumes, Wilson & Davies, 1980/83
Architectural Historical Record, Department of Housing and
Construction, 1981

Kingston and Arthur's Vale Historic Area Conservation
Management Plan, Clive Lucas, Stapleton and Partners, 1988

Kingston and Arthur's Vale Historic Area Conservation
Management Plan, Department of Environment, Water,
Heritage