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The place is not registered by the Heritage Council of Western Australia in the State Register for Heritage Places.
Non-indigenous heritage was examined utilising the Australian Heritage Places Inventory (http://www.environment.gov.au/heritage/places/wa/index.html) and the Heritage Council of Western Australia Places Database (http://register.heritage.wa.gov.au/), refer to Appendix C.
Prospective applicants are encouraged to contact the Heritage Council of Western Australia to determine eligibility.
Places of recognised State heritage significance within the City of Armadale may be eligible for grants and subsidies to assist with conservation works and documentation through the Heritage Council of Western Australia.
To the north is the Florida mainland and to the south lie the Florida Keys.
The site is listed on the Heritage Council of Western Australia (HCWA) Register of Heritage Places and therefore is a site of state importance.
BACKGROUNDThe Heritage Council of Western Australia recently considered the draft assessment, including a proposed Statement of Significance, for North West Stock Route (place) and resolved that: • the place has cultural heritage significance pursuant to s.38 of the Heritage Act 2018; and• consultation should be undertaken on the proposal to enter the place in the State Register of Heritage Places and the content of the draft Statement of Cultural Heritage Significance.
COMMENTS AND DETAILSThe applicant has been working closely with advice and instruction from the Heritage Council of Western Australia (HCWA) to produce an appropriate development outcome.The HCWA, in its submission, has stated that the proposed development is supported subject to the conditions of which further information will be provided in the consultative implications to consider following this section of the report.It is recommended that Council approves this application subject to conditions.
The Panel includes Associate Professor Patric de Villiers (Chairperson), Mr Phillip Griffiths (Member of the Heritage Council of Western Australia), Dr John Taylor (consultant engaged by the Town to review the detailed submissions received by the Town during the advertising period prior to the adoption of the Inventory) and a consultant engaged by the owner of subject properties.
The Purchaser hereby expressly reserves all of its rights, powers and remedies under or in connection with the Securities Purchase Agreement, the Note, the Collateral Documents and the other Investment Documents, whether at law or in equity, including, without limitation, the right to declare all Obligations to be due and payable.