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Types of Heritage Buildings Other structures Archaeological sites Moveable objects Plantings Heritage areas & landscapes Intangible heritage HELP Symposium Sept 2013 – Municipal Heritage Survey Practitioner Insights, A. McConnell
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Heritage Areas Streetscapes Precincts Historic heritage landscapes Cultural landscapes Zones of archaeological sensitivity Area character statements Natural Areas & Features HELP Symposium Sept 2013 – Municipal Heritage Survey Practitioner Insights, A. McConnell
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Collecting Heritage Information Historical research (documents, maps) Historic heritage research (previous heritage studies, registers) Community knowledge Field Survey & Place Inspection HELP Symposium Sept 2013 – Municipal Heritage Survey Practitioner Insights, A. McConnell
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What do you end up with ? a report (a thematic history, heritage overview, recommendations) a site/place/area inventory recommended listings (local, state & national) recommended de-listings heritage areas with management guidance archaeological sensitivity zoning input for planning schemes and strategic development greater planning & management certainty a more satisfied community = GOOD LOCAL GOVERNMENT MANAGEMENT KINGBOROUGH 2007 57 7 HELP Symposium Sept 2013 – Municipal Heritage Survey Practitioner Insights, A. McConnell
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HELP Symposium Sept 2013 – Municipal Heritage Survey Practitioner Insights, A. McConnell
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From Taroona, undated (CFL Allport, SLT) Bruny Island, Van Diemens Land 1777 (Dutch Edition Cooks 3 rd Voyage, SLT) HELP Symposium Sept 2013 – Municipal Heritage Survey Practitioner Insights, A. McConnell
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INTEGRATION – the Key to Long-term Historic Heritage Protection (Kingborough 2007) Planning Scheme & Other Controls improve the Heritage Schedule – places, areas & controls definitions objectives additional controls area character statement sensitivity zoning Strategic Planning strategic planning integration of heritage into planning generally Ongoing development of heritage knowledge, assessments & conservation planning Managing a Shared Heritage for Shared Outcomes ongoing community consultation & involvement information and heritage advice incentives for heritage property owners celebrating and using the heritage shared management HELP Symposium Sept 2013 – Municipal Heritage Survey Practitioner Insights, A. McConnell
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Setting Up a Survey Understand the heritage potential (what you will get) Know what you want Be inclusive (& be prepared to report back) Engage the right consultants Understand the costs (consider staging the project) HELP Symposium Sept 2013 – Municipal Heritage Survey Practitioner Insights, A. McConnell
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