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Heritage Review (Draft Amendment 5 to LEP 2015): Council Report 19 September 2017- Enclosure Content
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* This consultation has closed *
The information provided on this page supports the report scheduled for the Council Meeting of 19 September 2017 (Item 19). The number and size of the supporting documents (called Enclosures) is too great to make available on Council's website as downloads.
Note: The digital content on this page is available from Wednesday 13 September 2017 until Friday 15 December 2017. After this time, the material will be archived and accessible by contacting Council on 4780 5000. This information is also available in print copy at Council libraries and Council offices.
Background to Council report and Enclosures for 19 September 2017:
The purpose of the report scheduled for the Council Meeting of 19 September 2017 (Item 19) is to present the results of the Stage 1 Consultation for the Heritage Review.
The information is organised in folders at the right hand side of the page, and arranged in order of enclosure to the Council report as follows:
1. Response to Submissions: a) General and miscellaneous submissions b) New heritage items c) Modified heritage item
2. Schedule of Proposed Changes
3. Planning Proposal for Draft Amendment 5 (Heritage Review) to LEP 2015
4. Heritage Interiors Fact Sheet
5. Previous Council Reports: a) 25 October 2016 b) 28 June 2016 c) 23 June 2015 d) 28 March 2017
6. Supporting documents:
a) Heritage Items in Faulconbridge suggested for addition to the Blue Mountains City Council Heritage Register by Faulconbridge Residents, Ian Jack Heritage Consulting with Pamela Hubert and Colleen Morris, March 2005
b) Report on the Heritage Characteristics of Mount Wilson, Ian Jack Heritage Consulting with Pamela Hubert, Siobhan Lavelle and Colleen Morris, September 2004
c) LEP 1991 Consultant Review by Dr Jim Smith, April 2010 and spreadsheet detailing all items entered by Jim Smith into SHI database
d) Gap Analysis study, Blue Mountains City Council, 2010
e) Watering the Gee-Gees, A survey of Blue Mountains Horse Troughs, Part 1, Blue Mountains History Journal No. 6 2015, and Watering the Gee-Gees, A survey of Blue Mountains Horse Troughs, Part 2, Blue Mountains History Journal No. 7 2017
f) Springwood, Blaxland and Hazelbrook Core Village Areas Heritage Assessment Final Report, Ian Jack Heritage Consulting with Pamela Hubert, Siobhan Lavelle and Colleen Morris, January 2005
g) The Great Western Road – from Lapstone to Mount Victoria, Sue Rosen Associates, September 2016
7. Deferred sites: Amendment 1 and Amendment 2 LEP 2015
8. Proposed items not proceeding to planning proposal
9. Supporting heritage mapping and heritage inventory sheets (organised by village)
INVENTORY ITEMS
Table of Contents: This is contained under "Supporting heritage mapping and heritage inventory sheets"and provide a list of properties included in the heritage review, organised by village. Once you find a property address, you will find the heritage ID number for the property. This is needed to search further content.
Proposed New Heritage Items: Documents for each proposed new heritage item are organised by heritage ID number. Heritage inventory sheets and heritage maps are provided for each item.
Existing Heritage Items proposed to be modified: Documents for each heritage item proposed to be changed are organised by heritage ID number.
Existing Heritage Items proposed to be deleted: Documents for each heritage item proposed to be deleted are organised by heritage ID number. The heritage inventory sheet for each item is provided, and the section of the sheet documenting the reason for deletion is highlighted in yellow.
Further information:
Should you need assistance accessing the information, please contact Kirsten Semenetz (Customer Service Advisor - Development Planning) on 4780 5738 or ksemenetz@bmcc.nsw.gov.au in the first instance.
* This consultation has closed *
The information provided on this page supports the report scheduled for the Council Meeting of 19 September 2017 (Item 19). The number and size of the supporting documents (called Enclosures) is too great to make available on Council's website as downloads.
Note: The digital content on this page is available from Wednesday 13 September 2017 until Friday 15 December 2017. After this time, the material will be archived and accessible by contacting Council on 4780 5000. This information is also available in print copy at Council libraries and Council offices.
Background to Council report and Enclosures for 19 September 2017:
The purpose of the report scheduled for the Council Meeting of 19 September 2017 (Item 19) is to present the results of the Stage 1 Consultation for the Heritage Review.
The information is organised in folders at the right hand side of the page, and arranged in order of enclosure to the Council report as follows:
1. Response to Submissions: a) General and miscellaneous submissions b) New heritage items c) Modified heritage item
2. Schedule of Proposed Changes
3. Planning Proposal for Draft Amendment 5 (Heritage Review) to LEP 2015
4. Heritage Interiors Fact Sheet
5. Previous Council Reports: a) 25 October 2016 b) 28 June 2016 c) 23 June 2015 d) 28 March 2017
6. Supporting documents:
a) Heritage Items in Faulconbridge suggested for addition to the Blue Mountains City Council Heritage Register by Faulconbridge Residents, Ian Jack Heritage Consulting with Pamela Hubert and Colleen Morris, March 2005
b) Report on the Heritage Characteristics of Mount Wilson, Ian Jack Heritage Consulting with Pamela Hubert, Siobhan Lavelle and Colleen Morris, September 2004
c) LEP 1991 Consultant Review by Dr Jim Smith, April 2010 and spreadsheet detailing all items entered by Jim Smith into SHI database
d) Gap Analysis study, Blue Mountains City Council, 2010
e) Watering the Gee-Gees, A survey of Blue Mountains Horse Troughs, Part 1, Blue Mountains History Journal No. 6 2015, and Watering the Gee-Gees, A survey of Blue Mountains Horse Troughs, Part 2, Blue Mountains History Journal No. 7 2017
f) Springwood, Blaxland and Hazelbrook Core Village Areas Heritage Assessment Final Report, Ian Jack Heritage Consulting with Pamela Hubert, Siobhan Lavelle and Colleen Morris, January 2005
g) The Great Western Road – from Lapstone to Mount Victoria, Sue Rosen Associates, September 2016
7. Deferred sites: Amendment 1 and Amendment 2 LEP 2015
8. Proposed items not proceeding to planning proposal
9. Supporting heritage mapping and heritage inventory sheets (organised by village)
INVENTORY ITEMS
Table of Contents: This is contained under "Supporting heritage mapping and heritage inventory sheets"and provide a list of properties included in the heritage review, organised by village. Once you find a property address, you will find the heritage ID number for the property. This is needed to search further content.
Proposed New Heritage Items: Documents for each proposed new heritage item are organised by heritage ID number. Heritage inventory sheets and heritage maps are provided for each item.
Existing Heritage Items proposed to be modified: Documents for each heritage item proposed to be changed are organised by heritage ID number.
Existing Heritage Items proposed to be deleted: Documents for each heritage item proposed to be deleted are organised by heritage ID number. The heritage inventory sheet for each item is provided, and the section of the sheet documenting the reason for deletion is highlighted in yellow.
Further information:
Should you need assistance accessing the information, please contact Kirsten Semenetz (Customer Service Advisor - Development Planning) on 4780 5738 or ksemenetz@bmcc.nsw.gov.au in the first instance.