Council heritage staff and consultants provide specialist advice to owners and Council resource consents staff at the pre-application and application stages.
Heritage staff also work with Building Consent Officers to find practical solutions where Building Act requirements have the potential to impact heritage values.
Resources are primarily targeted at heritage items scheduled in the Christchurch District Plan(external link). This support includes:
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Conservation advice for all types of heritage buildings. Best practice conservation principles contained in the ICOMOS New Zealand Charter 2010 are promoted as far as practical in the Canterbury post-earthquake context.
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Advice on resource consents for works to scheduled heritage items, including discussions and site visits before any applications are made.
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Further information about Council’s Heritage Incentive Grants(external link) for conservation works to protect, maintain, repair and upgrade heritage buildings, places, structures and objects.
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Further information about Council’s Intangible Heritage Grants(external link) to protect, promote and celebrate knowledge, stories, histories, memories, traditions, waiata, oral histories, trails and past landscape features of our district.
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Access to hard copy heritage files for scheduled heritage items and some non-scheduled items which are able to be viewed at the Civic Offices by appointment.