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如题,房子在ringwood,mullum mullum creak附近,这种房子能买吗?另外planning overlay: slo和slo3是什么意思啊?
The Aboriginal Heritage Act 2006 (the "Act") commenced operation on 28 May 2007 and provides for the protection and management of Victoria's Aboriginal heritage with streamlined processes linked to the Victorian planning system.
One of the key features of the Act is the establishment of Cultural Heritage Management Plans and Cultural Heritage Permit processes to manage activities that may harm Aboriginal cultural heritage.
The Aboriginal Heritage Regulations 2007 give effect to the Act and came into operation on 28 May 2007. A few of the objectives of these Regulations are:
a) to specify the circumstances in which a cultural heritage management plan is required for an activity or class of activity;
b) to prescribe standards for the preparation of a cultural heritage management plan including the carrying out of assessments;
c) to prescribe fees for an application to the Secretary for advice as to whether a record exists on the Register in relation to a nominated area of land.
Registered cultural heritage places:
(1) A registered cultural heritage place is an area of cultural heritage sensitivity,
(2) Subject to subregulation (3), land within 50 metres of a registered cultural heritage place is
an area of cultural heritage sensitivity,
(3) If part of the land within 50 metres of a registered cultural heritage place has been subject to
significant ground disturbance, that part is not an area of cultural heritage sensitivity.
A cultural heritage management plan is required for an activity if:
(a) all or part of the activity area for the activity is an area of cultural heritage sensitivity; and (b) all or part of the activity is a high impact activity.
If the proposed activities fall into the following exempt activities, a cultural heritage management plan is not required:
? the development of one or two dwellings
? Buildings and works ancillary to a dwelling
? Services to a dwelling
? Alteration of buildings
? Minor works
? Demolition
? Consolidation of land
? Subdivision of existing building
? Jetties associated with one dwelling
? Development of the Sea-bed
? Emergency works
A landowner may access the Victorian Aboriginal Heritage Register to obtain information relating to the owner’s land.
People do not own the land cannot access the Victorian Aboriginal Heritage Register, but may apply for ‘Advice as to existence of records on a nominated area of land’, and receive a certificate of advice, otherwise known by some as the Aboriginal heritage certificate.
This certificate clarifies whether any Aboriginal cultural heritage places or objects are located on the land, or if it falls within an area of Aboriginal cultural heritage sensitivity. |
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