Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 HUNTER REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1989 (HERITAGE) - Made under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 - As at 1 July 2009 - Reg 757 of 1989 TABLE OF PROVISIONS TABLE OF PROVISIONS 1. Name of plan 2. Aims, objectives etc 3. Land to which plan applies 4. Relationship to other environmental planning instruments 5. Definitions 6. Policies for plan preparation 7. Development of heritage items 8, 9. (Repealed) 10. Items requiring further investigation 11. Advertising of heritage applications 12. Conservation incentive relating to heritage items 13. Development in the vicinity of heritage items SCHEDULE 1 SCHEDULE 2 SCHEDULE 3 SCHEDULE 4 SCHEDULE 5 HUNTER REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1989 (HERITAGE) - REG 1 Name of plan 1 Name of plan This plan may be cited as Hunter Regional Environmental Plan 1989 (Heritage). HUNTER REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1989 (HERITAGE) - REG 2 Aims, objectives etc 2 Aims, objectives etc The general aims and objectives of this plan are: (a) to conserve the environmental heritage (including the historic, scientific, cultural, social, archaeological, architectural, natural and aesthetic heritage) of the Hunter Region, (b) to promote the appreciation and understanding of the Hunter Region’s distinctive variety of cultural heritage items and areas including significant buildings, structures, works, relics, towns, precincts and landscapes, and (c) to encourage the conservation of the Region’s historic townscapes which contain one or more buildings or places of heritage significance or which have a character and appearance that is desirable to conserve. HUNTER REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1989 (HERITAGE) - REG 3 Land to which plan applies 3 Land to which plan applies This plan applies to land within the following local government areas comprising part of the region, declared under section 4 (6) of the Act, that is known as the Hunter Region: City of Cessnock, City of Lake Macquarie, Gloucester, Merriwa, Muswellbrook, Scone. HUNTER REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1989 (HERITAGE) - REG 4 Relationship to other environmental planning instruments 4 Relationship to other environmental planning instruments (1) If a local environmental plan or a deemed environmental planning instrument: (a) provides for the protection of a heritage item specified or described in Schedule 1 or 2, and (b) the provision is inconsistent with this plan, this plan prevails to the extent of the inconsistency. (2) Except as provided by this clause and clause 12, nothing in this plan authorises the carrying out, on land, of development that is prohibited under another environmental planning instrument applying to the same land. HUNTER REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1989 (HERITAGE) - REG 5 Definitions 5 Definitions In this plan: "alteration" in relation to a building item means: (a) the making of structural changes to the outside of the heritage item, or (b) the making of non-structural changes to the detail, fabric, finish or appearance of the outside of the heritage item not including the maintenance of the existing detail, fabric, finish or appearance of the outside of the heritage item. "conservation" includes preservation, protection, restoration and enhancement. "conservation area" means an area specified or described in Schedule 5 and shown on the map. "conservation plan" means a document resulting from a detailed assessment of the elements of a site to establish its heritage significance and indicating policies to enable that significance to be retained in its future use and development. "Council" means the council of the area within which development is proposed to be carried out. "demolition" in relation to a heritage item means the damaging, defacing, destruction, pulling down or removal of the heritage item, in whole or in part. "heritage item" means a building, work, relic, tree, or place of heritage significance to the Hunter Region specified or described in Schedule 1, 2, or 3. "heritage significance" means historic, scientific, cultural, social, archaeological, architectural, natural or aesthetic significance. "relic" means any deposit, object or material evidence (terrestrial or underwater) relating to the use or settlement of the Hunter Region which is 50 or more years old. "the map" means the map set marked “ Hunter Regional Environmental Plan 1989 (Heritage); Conservation Areas ” and deposited in the office of the Department and the Council. HUNTER REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1989 (HERITAGE) - REG 6 Policies for plan preparation 6 Policies for plan preparation (1) When preparing a draft local environmental plan the Council shall: (a) where the draft plan applies to land on which a heritage item specified in Schedule 3 is situated, include provisions relating to the conservation of the item, and (b) where the draft plan applies to an item specified or described in Schedule 4, ensure that the item is investigated and where appropriate, include provisions in the plan to facilitate the conservation of the item, and (c) where the draft plan applies to a conservation area specified or described in Schedule 5 and shown on the map, investigate and examine its significance and prepare guidelines to assist development control within the area. HUNTER REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1989 (HERITAGE) - REG 7 Development of heritage items 7 Development of heritage items (1) A person shall not, in respect of a building, work, relic, tree or place that is a heritage item: (a) demolish or alter the building or work, (b) damage or move the relic, including excavation for the purpose of exposing the relic, (c) damage or despoil land on which the building, work or relic is situated or land which comprises the place, (d) erect a building on or subdivide land on which the building, work or relic is situated or on the land which comprises the place, or (e) damage any tree on land on which the building, work or relic is situated or on the land which comprises the place, except with consent of the Council. (2) The Council shall not grant consent to a development application made under subclause (1) unless it has made an assessment of: (a) the significance of the item as a heritage item, (b) the extent to which the carrying out of the development in accordance with the consent would affect the heritage significance of the item and its site, (c) whether the setting of the item, and in particular, whether any stylistic, horticultural or archaeological features of the setting should be retained, (d) whether the item constitutes a danger to the users or occupiers of that item or to the public, and (e) measures to be taken to conserve heritage items including any conservation plan prepared by the applicant. Note: The website of the Heritage Branch of the Department of Planning has publications that provide guidance on assessing the impact of proposed development on the heritage significance of items (for example, Statements of Heritage Impact). HUNTER REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1989 (HERITAGE) - REG 10 Items requiring further investigation 10 Items requiring further investigation (1) Except as provided by subclause (3), a person shall not demolish a building or work specified or described in Schedule 4 except with the consent of the Council. (2) The Council shall not grant consent to a development application made under subclause (1) unless it has made an assessment of the matters specified in clause 7 (2). (3) This clause does not apply to an item specified in part B of Schedule 4: (a) except as provided by paragraph (b), until 12 months have elapsed after the date on which this plan takes effect, or (b) until such other period has elapsed as is determined by the Director, and notified to the Council and the owner of the item, during the period of 12 months referred to in paragraph (a). HUNTER REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1989 (HERITAGE) - REG 11 Advertising of heritage applications 11 Advertising of heritage applications (1) Except as provided by subclause (3), the provisions of sections 84, 85, 86, 87 (1) and 90 of the Act apply to and in respect of the demolition of a building or work that is a heritage item, or an item specified or described in Schedule 4, in the same way as those provisions apply to and in respect of designated development. (3) This clause does not apply to the partial demolition of a building or work which, in the opinion of the Council, is of a minor nature and does not adversely affect the heritage significance of the building or work. HUNTER REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1989 (HERITAGE) - REG 12 Conservation incentive relating to heritage items 12 Conservation incentive relating to heritage items (1) Nothing in this plan, or in a local environmental plan (including a deemed environmental planning instrument), prevents the Council from granting consent to an application to: (a) the use, for any purpose, of a building that is a heritage item, or (b) the use, for any purpose, of the land on which the building is erected, if it is satisfied that: (c) the proposed use would have little or no adverse effect on the amenity of the area, and (d) the conservation of the building depends on the Council granting consent under this clause. (2) When considering an application to erect a building on land on which there is situated a building which is a heritage item, the Council may: (a) for the purposes of determining the floor space ratio, and (b) for the purposes of determining the number of parking spaces to be provided on the site, exclude from its calculation of the floor space of the buildings erected on the land the floor space of the item, but only if the Council is satisfied that the conservation of the building depends upon the Council granting consent under this clause. HUNTER REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1989 (HERITAGE) - REG 13 Development in the vicinity of heritage items 13 Development in the vicinity of heritage items The Council shall not grant consent to an application to carry out development on land in the vicinity of a heritage item unless it has made an assessment of the effect the carrying out of that development will have on the heritage significance of the item and its setting. HUNTER REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1989 (HERITAGE) - SCHEDULE 1 SCHEDULE 1 – Items of State environmental heritage (Clauses 4, 5, 8) Cessnock Old North Road (1827–1831): Section from Mount Manning to Paynes Crossing including retaining walls, buttresses, culverts, drainage ditches and remains of abutments and pillars for bridges. Wollombi Maitland Road • Former Courthouse & Police Station Kurri Kurri • Richmond Main Colliery Paxton • Stanford Main No 2 Colliery (includes cottages/ equipment) Dungog Tocal Dungog Road • Tocal Homestead (c1839) Gloucester Copeland • Mountain Maid Gold Mine Scone Bunnan Trunk Road • ‘The Cuan’ (No 62) Scone • Glenrock Station Kingdon Street • Former Courthouse (later Old Court Theatre) Gundy Road • ‘Belltrees’ & Outbuildings Moobi Road • ‘Invermein’ House. Petrified Stump (tree stump in situ) New England Highway • St Aubins House & Outbuildings Segenhoe Road • ‘Segenhoe’ and Outbuildings HUNTER REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1989 (HERITAGE) - SCHEDULE 2 SCHEDULE 2 – Items of regional environmental heritage (Clauses 4, 5, 9) Cessnock South Maitland Railway Abermain Bathurst Street • South Maitland Mines Rescue Station, (including houses) Branxton Cessnock Road • Former Courthouse Group Cliff & Maitland Road • Drapery Shop Maitland Street • Shops Group (includes Nos 50, 52, 56, 58, 64, 66 and 70 Shop) (Nos 68 & 69 house) New England Highway • St John’s Church Off New England Highway • General Cemetery Station Street • Catholic Cemetery • Convent of Mercy Cessnock Maitland Road • Courthouse Wollombi Road • ‘Marthaville’ (No 200) Greta Anvile & Water Streets • Lock-up & Residence High Street • Median Strip including War Memorial & Bandstand New England Highway • Former Courthouse Kurri Kurri Coronation & Victoria Street • Station Hotel George Booth Drive • Former Railway Tunnel Hospital Road • General Cemetery Lang Street • Kurri Kurri Hotel Laguna • Laguna House Group Millfield Wollombi Road • Former Rising Sun Inn Mulbring Old Maitland Road • Anglican Church Yard Nulkaba Allandale Road • Cessnock Potteries Branxton Road • General Cemetery Paynes Crossing • 2 Storey Store House Pelaw Main Hebburn Street • Pelaw Main Colliery Pokolbin Broke Road • ‘Ashmans’ Winery & Vineyard Rothbury Wilderness Road • Wilderness Cemetery Branxton Road • Peacock Hill Burial Ground Wollombi Maitland Road • Post Office • Public School Group • St John the Evangelist Church • Wollombi General Cemetery Old North Road • Mulla Villa Dungog Allynbrook • Marys-on-Allyn Brandon Grove • General Cemetery • St Peter’s Anglican Church NW of Bendolba Clarence Town Cemetery Road • General Cemetery Grey Street • Former Courthouse Limeburners Creek Road • Clarence Town Bridge King Street • Hua Tsa Walba Park • Robards Slaughterhouse Gresford • Cawarra Est Group Dungog Cemetary Road • General Cemetery Dowling & Hooke Streets • CBC Bank and Stables Dowling Street • School of Arts Lord Street • Courthouse • Police Lock-up • Police Keepers Residence Wirragulla • Hooke Family Cemetery East Gresford Clements Road • ‘Lewinsbrook’ Park Street • Catholic Cemetery Lostock • St John’s Anglican Church Cemetery Paterson Johnson Street • Former Courthouse • Paterson Road • Paterson Bridge Maitland Road • Corn Staddle Duke Street • St Paul’s Church and Cemetery Dungog Road, Tocal • ‘Bona Vista’ Salisbury • General Cemetery Vacy Paterson River • Vacy Bridge Gloucester Barrington Barrington East Road • Pioneer Cemetery Barrington-Copeland Road • No 2 General Cemetery Gloucester Bucketts Way • ‘Gloucester Cottage’ or (The Homestead) Church Street • Court House Group • Court House (No 19) Merriwa Cassilis Branksome Street • Police Station Group, comprising Court House, Police Station, Police Residence • Royal Hotel and Outbuildings • ‘Quindalup’ School House Group • ‘Collaroy’ Group Scott Street • Old General Cemetery Cassilis Station Merriwa Bow Street • Holy Trinity Group Macartney Street • St Annes Group Vannacher Street comprising St Annes Roman Catholic Church, Convent and Presbytery • Court House & Police Station Muswellbrook Bengalla Bengalla Road • ‘Keys Family’ Private Cemetery Denman ‘Olinda’ • ‘Merton’ Cemetery Palace Street • St Matthias Church Palace & Ogilvie Streets • Royal Hotel Mangoola Road • ‘Pickering’ Martindale Road • ‘Martindale’ Woodlands Road • ‘Woodlands’ Stud Kayuga Kayuga Road • Old Kayuga Cemetery Muswellbrook Brook Street & Hunter Terrace • St Albans Precinct (incl 15 Hunter Terrace & 27 Brovic Street) Bridge Street • Eatons Group (Nos 164–66, 172, 174, 178, 180–188) • Loxton House (142) • Wiedmann Cottage (132) Brentwood & Brecht Streets • ‘Birralee’ Brook Street • St James Church Denman Road • ‘Balmoral’ • ‘Edinglassie’ • ‘Rouse-Lench’ Hill Street • St Johns Precinct • Presbyterian Manse (106) Kayuga Road • Muswellbrook Bridge • ‘Negoa’ Homestead Sowerby Street • ‘Atherstone’ (5) Tindale Street • St Marys School McCulleys Gap Road • St Heliers Via Sandy Hollow • ‘Baerami’ Homestead Scone Aberdeen McQueen Street • Aberdeen Beef Co. Pty. Ltd. New England Highway • Fitzgerald Bridge • Segenhoe Inn Rouchel Road • Segenhoe Flour Mill • ‘Kelvinside’ & Outbuildings Bunnan • ‘Bundarraga’ & Outbuildings Scone Merriwa Road • St Judes Anglican Churchyard Gundy Church Street • Presbyterian Cemetery • St Matthews Anglican Cemetery Gundy Road • ‘Bellevue’ and Barn Moonan Brook 6km East of Moonan Flat • General Cemetery Parkville • ‘Cressfield’ Rockhill Rouchel Road • Kennedy Family Cemetery Scone Hill & Liverpool Streets • St Lukes Group Kelly Street • ‘St Aubins Arms’ (245) New England Highway • Catholic Cemetery Park & Short Streets • St Marys Roman Catholic Church Rotary Park • Alan Cunningham Memorial • Monument for Commonwealth Upper Dartbrook Road • ‘Thornthwaite’ Off Merriwa Road • ‘Yarrandi’ Sparkes Creek • General Cemetery • ‘The Hawthornes’ incl Outbuildings Wingen • ‘Murulla’ Station HUNTER REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1989 (HERITAGE) - SCHEDULE 3 SCHEDULE 3 – Items of local environmental heritage (Clauses 5, 6, 11) Cessnock Abermain Cessnock Street • Denman Hotel Allandale Lovedale & Harpers Hill Road • ‘Dunoon’ Bellbird Wollombi Road • Bellbird Hotel Branxton New England Highway • Bank of NSW Cessnock Off South Avenue • Aberdare Workshop Vincent Street • Commercial Bank (117) Wollombi Road • Cessnock Hotel (234) Greta High Street • Masonic Hall • Methodist Church Wyndham Street • Greta Public School Kearsley • Elrington Colliery Kitchener Cessnock Street • Aberdare Central Colliery Kurri Kurri Land & Victoria Street • Chelmsford Hotel Laguna Old Sydney Road • Public School Neath Cessnock & Northumberland Streets • Neath Hotel Kurri Road • Neath Colliery Nulkaba Allandale Road • St Patricks Group Pelton Wollombi Road • Pelton Colliery Pokolbin Debeyers Road • ‘Glen Elgin’ Winery & Vineyard Hermitage Road • Hunter Valley Distillary Weston Scott & Station Streets • Water Tower • Hebburn No 2 Colliery Wollombi • Convict Drinking Trough Maitland Road • St Michael the Archangel Church Gloucester Faulkland • ‘Faulkland’ Rawdon Vale The Moppy Road • Bonny Doon Gloucester Church & Tyrell Streets • Former Council Chambers (now Historical Museum) Merriwa Cassilis Merriwa Road • Farmhouse and Cottage Group • ‘Dalkeith’ Munamurra Road • Woolshed Gungal Denman Road • Grave of Peter George Merriwa Bettington & Bow Streets • Fitzroy Hotel • Colonial Cottage Bettington & Vennacher Streets • Royal Hotel Bettington Street • Astros Theatre Facade • ‘Brindley Park’ • ‘Terragong’ Muswellbrook Baerami Main Road • School of Arts Denman Jerrys Plains Road • ‘Merton’ Palace Street • Former Court House & Police Station • Former Police Residence • Portable Timber Lockup • Catholic Church Kerrabee Main Road • Slab Cottage Bridge Street Muswellbrook • Post Office • Masonic Hall (75) • Methodist Church • Former Campbell & Co Store (54) • Shop Front (34) Cook & Carl Street • ‘Koobahla Villa’ Grass Tree Road • Stone Bridge Hunter Terrace • ‘Brighton’ Villa (12) Lorn & Maitland Road • ‘Hennor’ Market Street • Railway Station Sowerby Street • Former Hospital (37) Sydney Street • Barber Shop (5) • Former Royal Hotel (1) Victoria Street • Railway Depot William Street • Police Station Bengalla Road • ‘Overdene’ Scone Aberdeen Allen Bridge Road • Allen Bridge New England Highway • Former M. Campbell & Co., Store Rouchel Road • Former Butter Factory Scone Guernsey & Willow Street • Former Willow Tree Hotel • Former Boorers Mill • Mill Cottage Hill & Kingdon Street • Former Grammar School (Nth-West Corner) Kelly Street • Campbells Corner (177–181) Kingdon Street • Former Lockup • Former School of Arts New England Highway • ‘Turanville’ Smith Street • Hospital • ‘Nandowra’ • ‘Satur’ Wingen Abbott Street • ‘Petwyn Vale’ New England Highway • House/Post Office • Cliffdale Wyoming Stud HUNTER REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1989 (HERITAGE) - SCHEDULE 4 SCHEDULE 4 – Items requiring further investigation (Clauses 6, 10, 11) Part A Cessnock Aberdare Aberdare Street • Aberdare Hotel • Aberdare Colliery Cessnock Street • Caledon Railway Station Abermain • Kurri Kurri Co-op Store Cessnock Road • Post Office Main Road • Abermain Hotel • Former Co-op Butchers Shop Abernethy • Aberdare South Colliery • Aged Persons Hospital Bellbird Wollombi Road • Bellbird Colliery Branxton Branxton Oval • Bandstand and War Memorial Cessnock Road • House (No 50) Cliff Street • Hall Drinan Street • Post Office Maitland Street • Houses (33 & 35) • Hotel Commercial • ‘Dura’ New England Highway • Royal Federal Hotel Brokenback • Stone House Cessnock Aberdare Street & Mulbring Road • Cessnock High School Branxton Road • ‘Glenmore’ Off Lang Street • Cessnock No 2 Colliery McFarlane Street • Aberdare East Colliery Millfield Street • Cessnock Reservoir Vincent & Main Street • School of Arts Vincent (221) & Snape Street • Royal Oak Hotel Vincent (167) & Hall Streets • United Service Hotel Westcott Street • St Johns Church Ellalong Pelton Road • Kalingo Colliery Greta High Street • Former Council Chambers • Two Storey Shop • Tattersalls Hotel High & Wyndham Street • Shops (2-Storey Victorian) Leconfield Road • Broxburn Colliery New England Highway • Post Office • Whitburn Colliery • Water Storage Tanks • Anvil Creek Colliery • Street of Miners Cottages Kearsley • Kearsley Hotel • Abermain No 2 Colliery • Abermain No 3 Colliery Kilcoy • Presbyterian Church Kitchener Cessnock Street • Company Houses (Three) • Khartoum Hotel Kurri Kurri Lang Street • Two Storey Shop Lang & Victoria Streets • Courthouse & Police Station Main Street • Kurri Kurri Co-op Store Mulbring Road • Coalfields Mining Supplies Mulbring & Railway Streets • Empire Tavern • Masonic Hall • Imperial Hotel • Burnetts Slaughter Yard Millfield Wollombi Road • Maitland Main Colliery • Millfield Greta Colliery • Clark’s Slab House • The Glen Mulbring Main Road & Water Street • Former Temperance Hotel Main Road (near Water Street) • Two Storey House Paxton Millfield Road • Paxton Hotel Pokolbin Branxton Road • ‘Caerphilly’ Winery & Vineyard Broke Road • ‘Peppertree’ Vineyard (1850–76) • ‘Oakvale’ Winery & Vineyard Debeyers Road • ‘Cote D’ Or’ Winery & Vineyard • ‘Oakdale’ Winery & Vineyard Oakey Creek Road • ‘Bellevue’ Winery & Vineyard Wilderness Road • ‘Daisy Hill’ Winery & Vineyard • ‘The Wilderness’ Winery & Vineyard North Rothbury • Rothbury Colliery Stockrington Stockrington Road • Stockrington No 2 Colliery Weston Cessnock Road • Former Co-op Store (96) • Criterion Hotel (75) • Former Shop (50) Wollombi Laguna-Wollombi Road • Former Inn • Maitland Road (opposite PO) • Timber cottage Dungog Allynbrook Unnamed Road • Former School (1882) Allyn River Road • Former Post Office • “Maryville” • Caergwrle & Outbuildings (1844) Chichester Chichester River • Footbridge Clarence Town Rifle Street • Former Commercial Inn Fotheringaye Road • ‘Fotheringaye’ Dungog Abelard Street • Showground Pavillions Brown Street • Dungog Picture Theatre (1930) Lord Street • Former Council Chambers (1894) Dowling Street • Bank Hotel • Shop No 137 • The Manse (No 25) • D.E. Wade & Son • J.A. Rose, Drapers • Kemps Shop (No 155) Dowling & Brown Streets • Darks Buildings Fosterton Road • Figtree Estate • ‘Nulla Nulla’ Williams River • Cooreei Bridge East Gresford Bingleburra Road • ‘Bingleburra’ Clements Road • Timber Bridge Gresford • Stone Barn • Suspension Footbridge • Gresford Public School Paterson Church Street • Oddfellows Hall • House, No 12/14 Former Commercial Road King Street • Former Butcher Shop • ‘Hatharleigh’ • Former School of Arts • Union Shed (No 8) Marquis Street • Brick Cottage Dungog Road & Johnstone Street • Former Bakery Prince Street • ‘Ernestville’ (No 3) • House (No 16) Salisbury Salisbury Road • Timber Church Williams River • Footbridge Underbank Salisbury Road • Timber Church Vacy • St John’s Church Gloucester Copeland Treatment Works • Copeland Cyanide Gloucester Church Street • Former Bank of NSW (No 23) Denison Street • Sisters of St Joseph Convent Rawdon Vale The Moppy Road • ‘Airllie’ (1908) • ‘Stobo’ (c1900) Merriwa Cassilis • St Columbus’ Church Buccleugh Street • House (No 6) • Former Chinese Emporium (Timber-now house) • ‘Yarrawonga’ • ‘Rotherwood’ • ‘Merothouse’ • ‘Tongy’ Giants Creek Main Road • ‘Ellamara’ • Former School and Residence • St Johns Church Merriwa Bettington Street • CBC Bank • Former Campbell & Co Store Bow Street • Former Shire Hall McKenzie Street • Headmasters Residence (No 100) • ‘Llangollen’ • ‘Cullingal’ Group • ‘Wyndham’ Muswellbrook Baerami • Widden Stud • ‘Baramul’ Station • ‘Holbrook’ Station Bayswater • ‘Wandawoy’ Denman Denman Road • ‘Piercefield’ & Outbuildings Palace Street • Water Pumping Station • Small Timber Cottage (6) • Former Bank and House (27) Palace & Oglivie Streets • Denman Hotel Palace & Turtle Streets • Weatherboard Hall Merriwa Road • 2 Roomed Timber Cottage and Kitchen Muswellbrook Road • Stone Barn Ridgelands Road • Timber Homestead Kayuga Kayuga Road • ‘Rosedale’ Cottage • Kayuga Homestead Kerrabee Kerrabee Road • Old ‘Kerrabee’ Homestead • Former Post Office Muswellbrook Bridge Street • Rural Bank (No 45) • Kildonan (No 208) Hill Street • Timber Cottage (No 129) Off Hunter Street • Oak Milk Factory Maitland Street • Shop (No 5) Mill Street • Former Flour Mill New England Highway • Former Butter Factory Sowerby Street • Presbytery (Roman Catholic) Victoria Street • Railway Hotel Near Power Station • Muswellbrook Brick Works Bengala Road • ‘Bengala’ McGulls Gap Road • Gelston Ridgelands Road • ‘Brogheda’ near Widden Cutting • Cottage Sandy Hollow Sandy Hollow to Maryvale • Sandy Hollow Railway Scone Aberdeen Gundy Road • ‘Russley’ • ‘Rosevale’ New England Highway • Commercial Hotel “The Grange” & Outbuildings Rouchel Road Timber Houses Barry • Barry Station Bunnan Ridgelands Road • ‘Grampian Hills’ Kars Springs Road • ‘Milgarra’ Woolshed Gundy Gundy Road • ‘Elmswood’ Moonan Flat • Victoria Hotel Scone Guernsey & Aubins Streets • Former Boot Factory Hill & Kingdon Streets • Former Roman Catholic Church Kelly Street • Belmore Hotel (No 98) • ‘Geraldton’ • Shops • Civic Theatre (No 114) • Former NSW Bank (No 170) Kelly & Liverpool Streets • CBC Bank • Post Office Kelly & Aubins Streets • Royal Hotel (1880s) Kingdon Street • Former St. Andrews Church • Mrs. Hoppers House (No 95) • “Ayesham” (No 61) Liverpool Street • Former Bank of NSW (No 109) Main Street • Presbyterian Manse Park Street • Timber Houses Rotary Park • John Graham Memorial Susan Street • Railway Station Wingen Roseberry Street • Red Cottage Vernon & Roseberry Streets • Timber Houses • Bakers Brickworks • “Abbotsford” Raglan Street (Highway) • Timber Buildings Raglan & Petwynn Streets • Mountain House Part B HUNTER REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1989 (HERITAGE) - SCHEDULE 5 SCHEDULE 5 – Conservation areas (Clauses 5, 6) Cessnock Branxton Conservation Area Greta Conservation Area Wollombi Conservation Area Dungog Clarencetown Conservation Area Dungog Conservation Area East Gresford Conservation Area Paterson Conservation Area Lake Macquarie Catherine Hill Bay Conservation Area Teralba Conservation Area West Wallsend Conservation Area Merriwa Cassilis Conservation Area Merriwa Conservation Area Muswellbrook Denman Conservation Area Muswellbrook Conservation Area Scone Aberdeen Conservation Area Scone Conservation Area HUNTER REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1989 (HERITAGE) - NOTES Deemed SEPP From 1 July 2009 this plan is taken to be a State environmental planning policy (see clause 120 of Schedule 6 to the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979). HUNTER REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1989 (HERITAGE) - NOTES Note: Clause 4 of Sch 6 to the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 2001 No 112 reads as follows: 4 Revocation of repeal Hunter Regional Environmental Plan 1989 (Heritage) is taken to have been, and always to have been, repealed by Gloucester Local Environmental Plan 2000 only to the extent to which it applied to land in the Gloucester local government area. HUNTER REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1989 (HERITAGE) - NOTES Reprint history: Reprint No 1 20 February 1997 HUNTER REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1989 (HERITAGE) - NOTES Historical notes The following abbreviations are used in the Historical notes: ______________________________________________________________________ |______________________________________________________________________| |______________________________________________________________________| |______________________________________________________________________| |______________________________________________________________________| |______________________________________________________________________| |______________________________________________________________________| |______________________________________________________________________| Table of amending instrumentsHunter Regional Environmental Plan 1989 (Heritage) published in GG No 107 of 3.11.1989, p 9339 and amended in Gazettes of 3.7.1992, 30.7.1993, 3.9.1993, 11.8.1995, 10.11.1995, 15.3.1996, 5.7.1996, 13.12.1996, No 169 of 4.12.1998, p 9382 and No 32 of 12.3.1999, p 2161 and as follows: __________________________________________________________________________ | | |Dungog Local Environmental Plan | |2006|(127)|2006. GG No 37 of 24.3.2006, p 1510. | | | | | |__________________________________________________________________________| | | |State Environmental Planning Policy (Repeal of Concurrence and | |2008|(571)|Referral Provisions) 2008. GG No 157 of 12.12.2008, p 11946. | | | | | |__________________________________________________________________________| Table of amendments ____________________________________________________________________________ |Cl 3 |Am 3.7.1992; 30.7.1993; 3.9.1993; 11.8.1995. Subst 5.7.1996. Am | |____________________________________________________________________________| |____________________________________________________________________________| |____________________________________________________________________________| |____________________________________________________________________________| |____________________________________________________________________________| |Sch 1 |Am 3.7.1992; 30.7.1993; 3.9.1993; 5.7.1996; 13.12.1996; 4.12.1998; | |____________________________________________________________________________| |Sch 2 |Am 3.7.1992; 30.7.1993; 3.9.1993; 11.8.1995; 5.7.1996; 13.12.1996; | |____________________________________________________________________________| |Sch 3 |Am 3.7.1992; 30.7.1993; 3.9.1993; 11.8.1995; 10.11.1995; 15.3.1996;| |____________________________________________________________________________| |Sch 4 |Am 3.7.1992; 30.7.1993; 3.9.1993; 11.8.1995; 5.7.1996; 13.12.1996; | |____________________________________________________________________________| |Sch 5 |Am 3.7.1992; 30.7.1993; 3.9.1993; 11.8.1995; 5.7.1996; 13.12.1996; | |____________________________________________________________________________|