Examples of Heritage Impact Assessment in a sentence
This section does not replace the need for a Heritage Impact Assessment (HIA) when required.
Minimum standards for palaeontological components of Heritage Impact Assessment Reports, Pp 1-15.SNYMAN, C.
The works department should confirm to the Antiquities & Monuments Office (AMO) (i) whether there is/are any declared monuments, proposed monuments, sites and buildings graded by the Antiquities Advisory Board, sites of archaeological interest or Government historic sites identified by AMO within or in the vicinity of the project boundary; and (ii) whether a Heritage Impact Assessment for the project is required to be conducted.
Yes No12.3 If yes to either of the above, a Heritage Impact Assessment is needed.
The National Heritage Resources Act (Act No. 25 of 1999, Section 35 [Brief Legislative Requirements]) requires a full Heritage Impact Assessment (HIA) in order that all heritage resources including all places or objects of aesthetics, architectural, historic, scientific, social, spiritual, linguistic, or technological value or significance are protected.