BULOKE PLANNING SCHEME

22.04 HERITAGE INVESTIGATION 23/04/2015 C19 This policy applies to buildings, works, sites and landscapes of local historical and architectural significance, including those buildings or places which are listed in the schedule to the Heritage Overlay.

Policy Basis

Buloke Shire contains important built and cultural heritage which characterises some of the rural landscape and much of the urban form and towns of the municipality. The conservation, protection and maintenance of this heritage has community, economic and cultural significance to the towns and rural areas of the municipality. In some areas of the municipality detailed conservation assessments of places and sites has not yet been undertaken and guidance for considering local heritage significance is required.

Objectives

To ensure that the local heritage is preserved and maintained as examples of local history and architecture. To ensure that new uses and development complements the historic and architectural integrity, character and appearance of the surrounding buildings, works, sites or landscapes. To identify and recognise the historical and cultural importance of significant heritage buildings, works, sites and landscapes. To identify and protect sites and places of Aboriginal cultural heritage. To support and undertake further detailed assessment of sites listed in the Table to this Local Policy and where appropriate include significant sites and places into the Heritage Overlay Schedule of the Planning Scheme.

Policy

It is policy that: . The design, mass and scale of new buildings, alterations to existing buildings and the development of land consider the local character and heritage values of towns and where appropriate rural areas. . The responsible authority shall have regard for the heritage overlay provisions and schedules within the planning scheme. . New developments in the main streets of the Shire’s towns are to complement streetscapes, buildings and sites of local heritage importance. . Buloke Shire will utilise the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Reference Maps, and seek the comment of Aboriginal Affairs when considering applications with potential to impact on places of Aboriginal cultural heritage. . Places, buildings and sites not specified in the Heritage Overlay but listed in the following Local heritage table shall be considered as having local or state significance. (The sites and places listed below may be included in the Heritage Overlay controls of the planning scheme, following the preparation and consideration of a full citation).

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Heritage Investigation Inventory

Property Description Property Location

1. State School & teacher’s quarters McClelland Street, 2. “Golden Crown” hotel Taverner Street, Berriwillock 3. Mill’s Store Taverner Street, Berriwillock 4. War Memorial Taverner Street, Berriwillock 5. Town Centre Cumming Avenue, Birchip 6. Former SR&WSC Offices Cumming Avenue, Birchip 7. Cumming Avenue 26 Cumming Avenue, Birchip 8. Post Office Cumming Avenue, Birchip 9. Water Tower Cumming Road, Birchip 10. FormerPhelpsFoundry CummingRoad,Birchip 11. Railway Station Complex Abbott Street, Birchip 12. Mechanics Institute High Street, Charlton 13. Fire Station Halliday Street, Charlton 14. UnitingChurchComplex HallidayStreet,Charlton 15. NoskeFlourMills LearmonthStreet,Charlton 16. “Flockhart’s LTA” hotel High Street, Charlton 17.Dogfence CalderHighway, 18. Town Centre Woods Street, Donald 19. Morgan’s Buildings Woods Street, Donald 20. Woods Street 56 Woods Street, Donald 21. PostofficeandCourthouse WoodsStreet,Donald 22. FormerNationalBank 68WoodsStreet,Donald 23. St. Georges Hall 72-76 Woods Street, Donald 24. Houston Street 14 Houston Street, Donald 25. Shire Offices McCulloch Street, Donald 26. Former Methodist Church McCulloch Street, Donald 27. Walker Street 20 Walker Street, Donald 28. State School Walker Street, Donald 29. Railway Station buildings & silos Walker Street, Donald 30. Hall , Donald 31. General Store , 32. “Royal” hotel Best Street, 33. “Thrifty Link” store Best Street, Sea Lake 34. Best Street 106-102 Best Street, Sea Lake 35. Church Hannon Street, Sea Lake 36. War Memorial Hall Horace Street, Sea Lake 37. Court House Horace Street, Sea Lake 38. Police Station residence 102 Horace Street, Sea Lake

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Property Description Property Location

39. “”hotel CampStreet,Watchem 40.WarMemorial CampStreet,Watchem 41. St.AidansAnglicanChurch Watchem 42. CatholicChurch CampStreet,Watchem 43. FormerCatholicChurch Wooroonook 44. Town Centre Broadway, 45. “Royal Mail” hotel Broadway, Wycheproof 46. Post Office Broadway, Wycheproof 47. Railway Line Broadway, Wycheproof 48. Holy Trinity Church High Street, Wycheproof 49. Masonic Lodge High Street, Wycheproof 50. Peppercorn trees High Street, Wycheproof 51. Stone hut, former mill Camp St, Wycheproof 52. Former Presbyterian Church High Street, Wycheproof 53. Campbell’sTank WatchemRd,NearBirchip 54. Narraport Station Complex 55. Morton Plains Shearing Shed 1km South of Birchip Warracknabeal Rd- Hwy intersection. 56. Coffey’s Dairy CA 3, Parish of Whirily 57. Pine Hut, Birchip Court House Birchip

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