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Moira Planning Scheme MOIRA PLANNING SCHEME 04/05/2017 SCHEDULE TO THE HERITAGE OVERLAY C84 The requirements of this overlay apply to both the heritage place and its associated land. Ps Heritage Place External Internal Tree Outbuildings Included on the Prohibited Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences Victorian uses may Incorporated heritage Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are Heritage be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? not exempt Register under permitted? Clause under Clause the Heritage 43.01-2 43.01-3 Act 1995? Victorian Heritage Register Barmah HO34 Barmah Punt, Jack Edwards Park, Murray - - - - Yes Ref No Yes - No Street, Barmah H2164 HO35 Barmah Muster Yards, Sand Ridge Track, - - - - Yes Ref No Yes - No Barmah State Forest, Barmah H2212 Burramine HO23 Byramine Homestead. 1436 Murray Valley - - - - Yes Ref No Yes - No Highway, Burramine H370 Cobram HO303 Old Cobram-Barooga Bridge, Barooga - - - - Yes Ref No Yes - No Road, Cobram H2352 Numurkah HO20 Numurkah Court House, 43 Melville Street, - - - - Yes Ref No Yes - No Numurkah H1479 Strathmerton HO21 Coonanga Homestead, 575 Bearii –Mywee - - - - Yes Ref No Yes - No Road, Strathmerton H329 Wunghnu HO22 Mechanics Institute, 27-29 Carlisle Street, - - - - Yes Ref No Yes - No Wunghnu H518 Yarrawonga Page 1 of 23 MOIRA PLANNING SCHEME Ps Heritage Place External Internal Tree Outbuildings Included on the Prohibited Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences Victorian uses may Incorporated heritage Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are Heritage be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? not exempt Register under permitted? Clause under Clause the Heritage 43.01-2 43.01-3 Act 1995? HO24 Yarrawonga Court House, 12 Piper Street, - - - - Yes Ref No Yes - No Yarrawonga H655 Local Significance Barmah HO51 Barmah Saw Mill, 17-19 Rice Street, Yes No No No No Yes - No Barmah HO50 ‘Mahoney’s Bridge’ over Deep Creek, Yes No No No No Yes - No Stewarts Bridge Road, Lower Moira Bundalong HO56 Parolas Bridge over Ovens River, Murray Yes No No No No Yes - No Valley Highway, Bundalong Burramine HO67 Early farm house, 903 Burramine Road, Yes No No No No Yes - No Burramine South HO66 Bridge over Yarrawonga Main Channel, Yes No No No No Yes - No Newmans Road, Burramine Cobram HO60 Showgrounds, Bank Street, Cobram Yes No Yes No No Yes - No HO63 Trees, 14-18 Brepbir Street, Cobram No No Yes No No Yes - No HO64 ‘Lisfarron’ house, 40-42 Broadway Street Yes No No No No Yes - No Cobram HO65 Inter war bungalow house, 46-48 Broadway Yes No No No No Yes - No Street, Cobram HO69 Federation house, 30-32 Churr Street, Yes No No No No Yes - No Cobram Page 2 of 23 MOIRA PLANNING SCHEME Ps Heritage Place External Internal Tree Outbuildings Included on the Prohibited Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences Victorian uses may Incorporated heritage Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are Heritage be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? not exempt Register under permitted? Clause under Clause the Heritage 43.01-2 43.01-3 Act 1995? HO70 Water Towers and Pond, 33-41 Churr Yes No No No No Yes - No Street, Cobram HO71 Federation house, 14-16 High Street, Yes No No No No Yes - No Cobram HO30 Cobram Court House, 13 - 19 High Street, Yes No No No No Yes - No Cobram HO72 Royal Victoria Hotel, 1 Mookarii Street, Yes No No No No Yes - No Cobram HO75 Cobram Estate Homestead, 2754 Murray Yes No Yes No No Yes - No Valley Highway, Cobram HO74 Charles Sturt Cairn, 2574 Murray Valley Yes No No No No Yes - No Highway, Cobram HO76 Federation villa, 5 Oak Street, Cobram Yes No No No No Yes - No HO29 Grainstore Building, 2-4 Punt Road, Cobram Yes No No No No Yes - No HO77 Cobram State School, 47-49 Punt Road, Yes No Yes No No Yes - No Cobram HO79 ‘Riverview’ house, 124 River Road, Cobram Yes No Yes No No Yes - No HO80 House, 53-67 Station Street, Cobram Yes No No No No Yes - No Kaarimba HO90 House, 15 Kaarimba Hall Road, Kaarimba Yes No No No No Yes - No Katamatite HO96 Shop, 14 Beek Street, Katamatite Yes No No No No Yes - No HO97 Former shop, residence and garden, 19 Yes No No No No Yes - No Beek Street, Katamatite Page 3 of 23 MOIRA PLANNING SCHEME Ps Heritage Place External Internal Tree Outbuildings Included on the Prohibited Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences Victorian uses may Incorporated heritage Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are Heritage be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? not exempt Register under permitted? Clause under Clause the Heritage 43.01-2 43.01-3 Act 1995? HO98 Former bakery, shop and house, 22 Beek Yes No No No No Yes - No Street, Katamatite HO95 Homestead Hotel (rear only), 26-28 Beek Yes No No No No Yes - No Street, Katamatite HO99 House and palm, 1039 Chapel Road, Yes No Yes No No Yes - No Katamatite HO100 Concrete Silos, Katamatite-Nathalia Road, Yes No No No No Yes - No Katamatite HO101 Concrete water tower, Reserve Road, Yes No No No No Yes - No Katamatite Katunga HO105 Former General Store, 9 Carter Street, Yes No No No No Yes - No Katunga HO107 Soldier settlement house on Glenarron Yes No No No No Yes - No Holiday Farm, 52a Hutchins Lane Katunga HO108 Katunga Recreation Reserve, Yes No No No No Yes - No Katunga-Picola Road, Katunga HO109 Silos, Numurkah Road, Katunga Yes No No No No Yes - No Koonoomoo HO110 Tocumwal Lift Bridge over Murray River, Yes No No No No Yes - No Goulburn Valley Highway, Koonoomoo Kotupna HO115 McCoys Bridge over Goulburn River, Murray Yes No No No No Yes - No Valley Highway, Kotupna HO117 Timber Bridge over Sheepwash Creek, off Yes No No No No Yes - No Murray Valley Highway, Kotupna Page 4 of 23 MOIRA PLANNING SCHEME Ps Heritage Place External Internal Tree Outbuildings Included on the Prohibited Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences Victorian uses may Incorporated heritage Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are Heritage be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? not exempt Register under permitted? Clause under Clause the Heritage 43.01-2 43.01-3 Act 1995? HO118 Timber Bridge off Murray Valley Highway, Yes No No No No Yes - No Kotupna Lake Rowan HO120 Former Lake Rowan Hotel, Post office and Yes No No No No Yes - No store, 2 Holmes Road, Lake Rowan HO121 Former Manse, 73 Savage Street, Lake Yes No No No No Yes - No Rowan Lower Moira HO13 Madowla Park, 1584 Stewarts Bridge Road, Yes No No No No No - No Lower Moira Mundoona HO125 Sharps Bridge over Nine Mile Creek, Sharps Yes No No No No Yes - No Road, Mundoona Nathalia HO5 Bridge Hotel, 2 Blake Street, Nathalia Yes No No No No No - No HO2 ANZ bank, 29-31 Blake Street, Nathalia. Yes No No No No No - No HO18 Post Office, 49 Blake Street, Nathalia Yes No No No No No - No HO8 Court House Hotel, 65-69 Blake Street, Yes No No No No No - No Nathalia HO19 Uniting Church Bromley Street, Nathalia Yes No No No No No - No HO28 WW1 Avenue of Honour, Bromley Street, No No Yes No No No - No Nathalia HO4 Brick Portion of Nathalia Primary School, 5 Yes No No No No No - No Bromley Street, Nathalia Page 5 of 23 MOIRA PLANNING SCHEME Ps Heritage Place External Internal Tree Outbuildings Included on the Prohibited Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences Victorian uses may Incorporated heritage Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are Heritage be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? not exempt Register under permitted? Clause under Clause the Heritage 43.01-2 43.01-3 Act 1995? HO135 Former Manse and trees, 3 Chapel Street, Yes No Yes No No Yes - No Nathalia HO136 House, 6 Church Street, Nathalia Yes No No No No Yes - No HO137 Former Railway Hotel, 2-6 Elizabeth and Yes No No No No Yes - No Richardson street, Nathalia HO10 House, 40-42 Elizabeth Street, Nathalia Yes No No No No No - No HO7 Coach Stop, Cnr Elizabeth Street and Yes No No No No No - No Nicholson Street, Nathalia HO3 Shop, former bakery and residence, 56 Yes No No No No No - No Elizabeth Street Nathalia HO16 Former Brown, Corke & Co. Store, 50-54 Yes No No No No No - No Elizabeth Street, Nathalia HO12 Iliwada Craft Shop, 46-48 Elizabeth Street, Yes No No No No No - No Nathalia HO17 ‘Norwood’, 37 Fraser Street, Nathalia Yes No No No No No - No HO138 Masonic Lodge/Hall, 19-21 Gifford Street, Yes No No No No Yes - No Nathalia HO11 Humberstone House, 5 – 7 Hawker Street, Yes No No No No No - No Nathalia HO139 Victorian house and trees, 250 Yes No Yes No No Yes - No Katamatite-Nathalia Road, Nathalia HO9 Gladestone House, 43 Kostadt Street, Yes No No No No No - No Nathalia HO140 Carland’s House, 651 Nathalia-Katamatite Yes No No No No Yes - No Road, Nathalia Page 6 of 23 MOIRA PLANNING SCHEME Ps Heritage Place External Internal Tree Outbuildings Included on the Prohibited Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences Victorian uses may Incorporated heritage Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are Heritage be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? not exempt Register under permitted? Clause under Clause the Heritage 43.01-2 43.01-3 Act 1995? HO14 Mechanics Institute, 43 Pearce Street, Yes No No No No No - No Nathalia HO142 House, 16-18 Richardson Street, Nathalia Yes No No No No Yes - No HO6 Catholic Church, Grotto and Presbytery, Yes No No No No No - No 5-13 Robertson Street, Nathalia HO1 Anglican Church, 37 – 39 Robertson Street, Yes No No No No No - No Nathalia HO141 Early industrial tobacco site, rear of 507 Yes No No No No Yes - No Scott Avenue, Nathalia HO15 Presbyterian Church, 24 – 26 Veldt Street, Yes No No No No No - No Nathalia HO26 Pepper Tree, Outside 6 Weir street, No No Yes No No No - No Nathalia Numurkah HO25 Goods Shed and Footbridge, Numurkah Yes No No No No No - No HO32 Numurkah Rifle Range Grassland, Powell No No Yes No No No - - Road Numurkah HO150 Alexander Miller Homes, 7-15 Callander Yes No No No No Yes - No Street, Numurkah HO152 Former Hotel Dining Room, Off Knox Street.
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