Heritage Impact Assessment definition
Examples of Heritage Impact Assessment in a sentence
The removal of the h-* holding provision shall not occur until such time as it has been demonstrated to the satisfaction of the City, through the acceptance of a Heritage Impact Assessment, that the cultural heritage resource(s) are conserved, not adversely affected by a proposed development, and that the development is in a form that is compatible with the cultural heritage resource(s), and any recommended mitigation measures are reflected in a development agreement for the proposed.
The alterations and conservation work approved in accordance with the Council Decision to be carried out and thereafter maintained, in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement, the Project Agreement and substantially in accordance with the plans and drawings prepared by Montgovery Sisam Architects Inc., dated September 3, 2019 (the “Drawings”), copies of which are attached as Schedule “E” to this Agreement, and the Heritage Impact Assessment prepared by ERA Architects Inc.
As stated in the Guidelines for Cultural Heritage Impact Assessment “Preservation in totality must be taken as the first priority”.
Annex 19 provides the details of scope and methodology for undertaking Cultural Heritage Impact Assessment, including baseline study, impact assessment and mitigation measures.
It is important to note that the Heritage Impact Assessment (HIA) conducted by Siyathembana in 2012 concluded that “the mining activities of (Vele Colliery) will impact on the elements of the MCL and its OUVs. These impacts are indirect,… minimal and can be mitigated”.