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STANDARD INSTRUMENT--PRINCIPAL LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN - SCHEDULE 5

SCHEDULE 5 – Environmental heritage

(Clause 5.10)

Note: This Schedule should generally be divided into 3 parts (one for heritage items, one for heritage conservation areas and one for archaeological sites). If agreement is reached with the Aboriginal community to list Aboriginal objects or Aboriginal places of heritage significance, the Schedule should also include separate parts listing any such object or place. In all cases, the relevant matter should be listed in alphabetical order in each respective Part according to suburb or locality name (and by street name within each such suburb or locality).
The description of a heritage item should be included in a column headed “Item” and should include a brief description of those things that are part of the heritage significance of the item-for example, “House, front garden and front fence”, or “Lindsey (including homestead, outbuildings, stables, Bunya Pine tree and driveway)” or “Dunmore Park (including bandstand, fountain and avenue of fig trees)”. If any interior features are part of the heritage significance of a heritage item, these should also be described-for example “Lindsey (including original bathroom, dining room fireplace with mantelpiece and original detailing throughout)” or “Lindsey (including all interior features)”. Any thing that is part of the heritage significance of a heritage item should also be included in the inventory of heritage items.
Heritage items cannot be identified in the Schedule as having “State significance” unless they are listed on the State Heritage Register. However, a heritage item may be listed in the Schedule as a “nominated item of State significance” (or as “State nominated”) if the item has been identified as an item of potential State significance in a publicly exhibited heritage study and the Council has nominated the item in writing to the Heritage Council.


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