Summary of Conservation Policies
Policy 11 - On the basis of the assessment of the evidence made in this report and any verifiable evidence that may be forthcoming as a result, the building and site should be restored to its form, fabric, and colours, as closely as possible, as it was at the end of the 1950’s (refer also to policies 8, 9 and 10 above).
Policy 1 - The fabric of the buildings which has been assessed as significantly contributing to the understanding of 67 Otitori Bay Road as a place of cultural heritage value (as set out in the Statement of Cultural Significance) must be protected.
Policy 2 - The principles and guidelines of the ICOMOS NZ Aotearoa Charter are to be applied in determining the appropriate methods and /or treatment of the building and its parts to ensure the preservation and care of its significance
Policy 3 - A formal process should be established to ensure that the recommendations of this document are supported by the external authorities which may be involved in decisions regarding its future.
Policy 7 - All work on the building should be carried out by experienced trades people who are aware of (and sympathetic to) conservation requirements, and are familiar with the conservation processes and methodologies set out in the ICOMOS NZ Aotearoa Charter.
