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HERITAGE ACT 2004 (NO. 57 OF 2004) - SECT 60

Advice about effect of development on heritage significance

    (1)     This section applies if the council is satisfied, on reasonable grounds, that a development would affect the heritage significance of—

        (a)     a registered place or object; or

        (b)     a place or object nominated for provisional registration.

    (2)     The council may give the planning and land authority written advice in accordance with section 61 about its decision.

    (3)     However, if the planning and land authority gives the council notice of a development application under the Land Act, section 229, the council must, as soon as practicable but within 15 working days after the day it is given the notice—

        (a)     consider the application; and

        (b)     give the authority written advice in accordance with section 61.

Note     The council may apply to the administrative appeals tribunal for review of a decision by the planning and land authority on the application (see Land Act, s 275).



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