PLANNING PROPOSAL

HERITAGE REVIEW – STAGE 5

CONTENTS

BACKGROUND

PART 1 - OBJECTIVES OR INTENDED OUTCOMES

PART 2 - EXPLANATION OF THE PROVISIONS

PART 3 - JUSTIFICATION

Section A - Need for the planning proposal

Section B - Relationship to strategic planning framework

Section C - Environmental, social and economic impact

Section D - State and Commonwealth interests

PART 4 - COMMUNITY CONSULTATION

PROPOSED TIMELINE

APPENDICES

Appendix A Hornsby Heritage Study Review – Stage 5, 2012 – Godden Mackay Logan Appendix B Executive Managers Report No. PL33/13 and Council Minutes Appendix C Executive Managers Report No. PL108/13 and Council Minutes Appendix D Proposed amendments to Schedule 5 Environmental Heritage of the Hornsby Local Environmental Plan 2013 Appendix E Revised relevant map sheets of the Heritage Map to accompany the Hornsby Local Environmental Plan 2013 Appendix F Summary tables of the proposed amendments Appendix G Schedule of SEPPs Appendix H Schedule of Section 117 Directions Appendix I Consultation Strategy

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 2 BACKGROUND

The HSLEP 1994, gazetted in July 1994, includes heritage conservation provisions and lists over 800 heritage items and 6 heritage conservation areas. In response to requests for the deletion or inclusion of items in the heritage schedule, Council commenced a Heritage Review in 1995 which has been implemented over a number of stages as follows: -

 Stage 1 – Aboriginal Heritage Study, Brooklyn Cemetery draft LEP, review of heritage items and correction of anomalies within existing listings.  Stage 2 – Review of the Beecroft-Cheltenham Heritage Conservation Area and Hornsby West Side Heritage Conservation Area, review of heritage items and correction of anomalies within existing listings.  Stage 3 – Review of heritage items and correction of anomalies within existing listings.  Stage 4 – Review of heritage items, heritage listed trees and correction of anomalies within existing listings.

The Heritage Review is an important periodical project carried out by Council to reassess the statutory protection and identified heritage values of locally heritage listed items and heritage conservation areas within . Each stage involved the inclusion and deletion of items from Schedule D (Heritage Items) of the HSLEP 1994.

Heritage Review Stage 5 commenced in 2011/2012 in accordance with the Strategic Planning Programme. At its meeting on 2 November 2011, Council considered Executive Manager’s Report No PLN74/11 concerning the progression of Heritage Review Stage 5 to address the accuracy and completeness of the Council’s list of heritage items under Schedule D of the HSLEP 1994.

In accordance with Council’s resolution, Council commissioned Godden Mackay Logan to undertake the Review and provide recommendations for the deletion, retention or inclusion of 36 properties and 42 gardens from the schedule of heritage items.

Council has recently prepared its Comprehensive LEP, which is a translation of controls within the HSLEP 1994 in accordance with Department of Planning and Infrastructure’s (DP&I) Standard Instrument. The Hornsby Local Environmental Plan (HLEP) 2013 came into effect on 11 October 2013.

During the preparation of the HLEP 2013 minor amendments were made to Council’s schedule of heritage items to correct any anomalies within existing listings. Further minor anomalies are proposed to be corrected as part of this planning proposal following recently approved subdivisions.

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 3 Accordingly, this planning proposal has been prepared generally in accordance with the recommendations of the Hornsby Heritage Study Review Stage 5 to form an amendment to Schedule 5 (Environmental Heritage) of the HLEP 2013.

At its meeting on 15 May 2013, Council considered Executive Manager’s Report No PLN 33/13 (Appendix B) concerning the progression of the Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal and resolved to forward the Planning Proposal to the Minister of Planning and Infrastructure, seeking a Gateway Determination to progress the amendments to the HLEP 2013 in accordance with Section 56(1) of the Environment and Planning Assessment Act 1979.

A copy of Council’s resolution is provided (see Appendix B).

At its meeting on 20 November 2013, Council considered Group Manager’s Report No. PL108/13 (Appendix C) which presented a report on submissions received to the exhibition of the Planning Proposal. Council resolved to forward the Planning Proposal to the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure for gazettal.

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PART 1 - OBJECTIVES OR INTENDED OUTCOMES

The purpose of this Planning Proposal is to amend the HLEP 2013 generally in accordance with the recommendations of the Hornsby Heritage Study Review Stage 5.

PART 2 - EXPLANATION OF THE PROVISIONS

Amendment of the HLEP 2013 by:

 Inserting in Schedule 5 of the HLEP 2013, the amendments as shown in Appendix D; and

 Replacing the relevant map sheets of the Heritage Map to provide a revised spatial context for heritage items having regard to those items included, removed and retained by the amendment to Schedule 5 of the HLEP 2013 as shown in Appendix E

An explanation of the proposed amendments to the HLEP 2013 are provided in the summary tables included in Appendix F.

PART 3 - JUSTIFICATION

Section A - Need for the planning proposal

1. Is the planning proposal a result of any strategic study or report?

Yes. The proposal is a result of the Hornsby Heritage Study Review Stage 5 (Study) undertaken by Godden Mackay Logan in 2012 (Appendix A).

The Study includes:

 The listing of 13 new items identified as having heritage significance;  The removal of 23 heritage items that no longer warrant listing; and  Updating 6 heritage item listings to reflect current significance.

Statements of significance have been prepared for all new items.

Four further amendments are proposed to update existing heritage item listings to reflect the current property description (Lot and DP) and/or property address resulting from approved subdivisions.

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 5 2. Is the planning proposal the best means of achieving the objectives or intended outcomes, or is there a better way?

Yes. The Planning Proposal is the best means of achieving the protection of heritage assets in the long term. The Planning Proposal aims to update the statutory protection of Council’s heritage items by inclusion, removal and amendment to better conserve items of heritage significance of the natural and built environment in the Hornsby Shire.

The Planning Proposal will assist assessment of development applications involving heritage items or properties located near heritage Items, by ensuring that development is sympathetic to the identified heritage values.

The Study recommended the removal of a number of landscape heritage items as their heritage value has been substantially diminished or are adequately protected under Council’s Tree Preservation Order or Heritage Conservation Areas.

3. Is there a net community benefit?

Yes. The proposal will clarify the heritage status of a number of properties. The Planning Proposal will also result in a number of items identified as significant to the community being protected under an environmental planning instrument that would contribute to the conservation of the Hornsby Shire’s heritage resources and the quality of the environment, assisting to create attractive streetscapes and providing an appealing place to live.

Section B - Relationship to strategic planning framework

4. Is the planning proposal consistent with the objectives and actions contained within the applicable regional or sub-regional strategy (including the Metropolitan Strategy and exhibited draft strategies)?

Yes. The Planning Proposal is consistent with the objectives and actions contained in the Sydney Metropolitan Strategy and the draft North Subregional Strategy.

The Planning Proposal does not include land identified within the Hornsby Shire Housing Strategy which provides opportunities for new dwellings to assist in achieving Council’s dwelling target under the Metropolitan Strategy

5. Is the planning proposal consistent with the local council’s Community Strategic Plan or other local strategic plan?

Yes. The Planning Proposal is consistent with the Hornsby Shire Management Plan 2011/12. The Plan outlines Council’s strategic direction and summarises the key actions, performance measures, and resources required to deliver these activities each year.

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6. Is the planning proposal consistent with applicable state environmental planning policies?

The Planning Proposal is consistent with State Environmental Planning Policies (SEPPs). For further details see Appendix G.

7. Is the planning proposal consistent with applicable Ministerial Directions (s.117 directions)?

The Planning Proposal is consistent with Section 117 directions. For further details see Appendix H. The following Ministerial Directions are of particular relevance:

 2.3 Heritage Conservation;  3.1 Residential Zones;  4.4 Planning for Bushfire Protection  5.1 Implementation of Regional Strategies; and  7.1 Implementation of the Metropolitan Strategy

Section C - Environmental, social and economic impact

8. Is there any likelihood that critical habitat or threatened species, populations or ecological communities, or their habitats, will be adversely affected as a result of the proposal?

No. The Planning Proposal is aimed at protecting the existing natural and built environment and as such, there is no likelihood that critical habitat or threatened species, populations or ecological communities, or their habitats, will be adversely affected.

9. Are there any other likely environmental effects as a result of the planning proposal and how they are proposed to be managed?

No. There will be no adverse environmental effects as the proposal will be protecting the natural and built environment. There will be positive environmental benefits through the protection of the existing natural and built environment.

Where the proposal is to remove a heritage item, the heritage significance of the item has been considered to be substantially diminished or does not warrant protection as a heritage listed item.

The Planning Proposal aims to ensure that the identified heritage qualities are appropriately managed via the development assessment process in accordance with Part 4 Development Assessment under the Environmental Planning & Assessment Act 1979.

10. How has the planning proposal adequately addressed any social and economic effects?

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The Planning Proposal intends to protect a number of items and buildings of heritage significance by amending the list of environmental heritage items within Schedule 5 of the HLEP 2013.

Section D - State and Commonwealth interests

11. Is there adequate public infrastructure for the planning proposal?

Yes. The Planning Proposal does not propose to increase permissible residential densities or the scale of development. The Planning Proposal relates only to the conservation of the heritage qualities of the existing natural and built environment. Accordingly, no additional public infrastructure is required.

12. What are the views of State and Commonwealth public authorities consulted in accordance within this gateway determination?

In accordance with the Consultation Strategy (Appendix I), a copy of the Planning Proposal and Gateway Determination was sent to the Office of Environment and Heritage (Heritage Division) for consolation during the exhibition period.

The submission received by the Heritage Division provided support for the inclusion and/or removal of the proposed items from Council’s heritage list, on the consideration that each item had been subject to the appropriate heritage assessment to satisfy the criteria for demonstrating heritage significance.

The Heritage Division made comment that Council’s Tree Preservation Order (TPO) does not provide a satisfactory level of statutory protection to landscape heritage items. However, each landscape item proposed to be removed was assessed to no longer satisfy the criteria for heritage significance and as such retention of the heritage listing as a mechanism for tree protection is not appropriate in this instance.

PART 4 - COMMUNITY CONSULTATION

The Planning Proposal to amend the list of environmental heritage items within Schedule 5 of the HLEP 2013 was exhibited from 7 August 2013 to 6 September 2013. The community consultation met the statutory requirements of the Gateway Determination including the requirement that the Planning Proposal be exhibited for 28 days. Consultation was also carried out in accordance with the Consultation Strategy (Appendix I). The Planning Proposal and documentation were displayed at Council’s Administration Building, local branch libraries and Council’s website. Letters were sent to all affected property owners, the relevant public authority (Office of Environment and Heritage) and all relevant local community and industry groups. Thirteen

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 8 submissions were received in response to the exhibition of the Planning Proposal.

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Weeks after Anticipated Dates Item endorsement from DP&I for exhibition 0 26 June 2013 Endorsement of Planning Proposal for exhibition by Gateway 6 7 August 2013 Exhibition start 10 6 September 2013 Exhibition end 14 2 October 2013 Consideration of submissions 21 20 November 2013 Report to Council on submissions 26 20 December 2013 Request Parliamentary Council to prepare draft instrument 36 5 March 2014 Publication date of draft instrument

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 10 Appendix A

Hornsby Heritage Study Review – Stage 5, 2012 – Godden Mackay Logan

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 11 Appendix B

Executive Managers Report No. PL 33/13 and Council Minutes

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Group Manager's Report No. PL33/13 Planning Division Date of Meeting: 15/05/2013

13 HERITAGE REVIEW - STAGE 5

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

 In 2011, Council endorsed a review of heritage items and heritage listed privately owned gardens as part of Heritage Review Stage 5.

 In accordance with Council’s resolution, a heritage consultant was commissioned to undertake the Review, which included a review of 36 properties nominated for inclusion or removal from the schedule of heritage items and an analysis for retention or removal of 42 heritage listed privately owned gardens.

 It is recommended that Council endorse the recommendations of Heritage Review - Stage 5 to be progressed as a Planning Proposal attached to this report for submission to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure for Gateway determination and exhibition.

 Miscellaneous amendments for existing heritage items, such as property description and/or address corrections resulting from approved subdivisions, are also proposed to be progressed as part of the Planning Proposal.

RECOMMENDATION

THAT: 1. Council endorse progression of the Planning Proposal attached to Group Manager’s Report No. PL28/13 to amend Schedule D (Heritage Items) of the Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 or Schedule 5 (Environmental Heritage) of the draft HELP.

2. Pursuant to Section 56(1) of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, Council forward the Planning Proposal to the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure seeking a Gateway Determination to exhibit the Planning Proposal.

3. Following the exhibition, a report on submissions received in response to the public exhibition and consideration by the Heritage Advisory Committee be presented to Council.

4. Council endorse the Hornsby Heritage information brochure for distribution to the general public.

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PURPOSE

The purpose of this report is to present the findings of Heritage Review Stage 5 (“the Review”) and seek endorsement of its recommendations to be progressed as a Planning Proposal for public exhibition.

BACKGROUND

The HSLEP 1994, gazetted in July 1994, includes heritage conservation provisions and lists over 800 heritage items and 6 heritage conservation areas. In response to requests for the deletion or inclusion of items in the heritage schedule, Council commenced a Heritage Review in 1995 which has been implemented over a number of stages as follows:

Stage 1 Aboriginal Heritage Study, Brooklyn Cemetery draft LEP, review of heritage items and correction of anomalies within existing listings.

Stage 2 Review of the Beecroft-Cheltenham Heritage Conservation Area and Hornsby West Side Heritage Conservation Area, review of heritage items and correction of anomalies within existing listings.

Stage 3 Review of heritage items and correction of anomalies within existing listings.

Stage 4 Review of heritage items, heritage listed trees and correction of anomalies within existing listings.

The Heritage Review is an important periodical project carried out by Council to reassess the statutory protection and identified heritage values of locally heritage listed items and heritage conservation areas within Hornsby Shire.

The objective of undertaking the Heritage Review in stages is to allow Council to respond in a reasonable time frame to identified changes that may have taken place and provide an ongoing opportunity to address issues raised by the community. Each stage is progressed with a limited budget, timeframe and scope of works to meet the intentions of the Strategic Planning Program. Historically, each review has taken approximately 2 years from the commencement of a review to the finalisation of any amendments to planning instruments to implement the review recommendations.

At its meeting on 2 November 2011, Council considered Executive Managers’ Report No. PLN74/11 and endorsed the content and direction of Heritage Review Stage 5 to include the following projects:

 Review of 36 built and landscape items for deletion, retention or inclusion; and

 Review of 42 privately owned heritage listed gardens.

In accordance with Council’s resolution, expressions of interest were sought from suitably qualified and experienced heritage consultants to undertake the project. Following an assessment of the submissions against selection criteria (including appreciation and compliance with the project brief, scope of works, methodology, consultation strategy, project team, experience, budget and timetable) Godden Mackay Logan in association with Chris Betteridge, Heritage Gardens and Landscape Specialist of MUSEcape Pty Ltd were appointed as the consultant for Heritage Review Stage 5.

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The consultant has submitted a report entitled Hornsby Heritage Study Review Stage 5 dated March 2013. A copy of the report is available for viewing on Council’s website at: hornsby.nsw.gov.au/planning-and-building/heritage-review-5.

DISCUSSION

The purpose of the Heritage Review Stage 5 is to address the accuracy and completeness of Council’s list of heritage items. The Review has been prepared in accordance with the principles and guidelines set out in The Burra Charter: Australia ICOMOS Charter for Places of Cultural Significance (Burra Charter) and the NSW Heritage Manual (NSW Department of Urban Affairs and Planning and Heritage Council of NSW First Edition, 1996).

The assessment of heritage items included in the Review was guided by the NSW Heritage Council Office Standard Assessing Heritage Significance, 2001 including historical research through a wide range of documentary resources; field surveys assessing the physical evidence and current condition, integrity and context of each item; consultation with selected stakeholders; analysis of the information and preparation of a report articulating the Review findings and recommendations.

The outcomes of the Review include recommendations with respect to the:

 Deletion, retention or inclusion of 36 properties containing built and landscape items under Schedule D (Heritage Items) of the HSLEP 1994; and

 Deletion or retention of 42 privately owned heritage listed gardens under Schedule D (Heritage Items) of the HSLEP 1994.

In the case of garden and landscape items, the Review notes that a number of factors including, natural plant growth, introduction of new landscaping, the effects of prolonged drought, recent wet periods and the removal of some trees and other plantings have contributed to changes since the items were first assessed in the 1993 Heritage Study. Numerous properties inspected have lost large parts of their rear gardens as a result of subdivision and the lack of formative pruning of trees and hedges on a number of properties has resulted in the reduction of aesthetic value.

In the case of built items, the Review reports that almost all of the properties inspected have undergone a range of changes and alterations commensurate with modern lifestyle requirements. The changes often include rear alterations which, in most cases, have been undertaken sympathetically in accordance with the heritage provision of the HSLEP 1994 and development guidelines included in the Heritage Development Control Plan (DCP).

Recommendations

For each item, the Review provides an assessment of the significance, integrity and merit of each property and the information has been presented in a heritage inventory sheet format.

Of the 78 items reviewed, the Review recommends:

 24 heritage items for deletion, comprising of 21 privately owned heritage listed gardens, 2 built items and 2 landscape items;

 15 new heritage items for inclusion, comprising 14 built items, 1 landscape item and 4 privately owned heritage listed gardens;

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 23 items be retained with no amendments, comprising of 4 build items and 19 privately owned gardens;

 8 items to be retained with amendments, comprising of 2 items to be listed as both ‘house and garden’ with built and landscape heritage values, 2 address corrections and 4 item name amendments;

 5 items not to be progressed for heritage listing, comprising of 4 built items and 1 landscape item, as they do not meet the criteria for containing local heritage values; and

 2 items to be nominated as potential heritage items subject to further investigation. In these cases, heritage listing is not been recommended. However, archival recording, historic research and conservation is encouraged.

The above recommendations have taken into account two situations where Council’s position on subject properties has changed since the commencement of the Review:

 Property Nos. 30-38 and 42 Oxford Street, Epping - Convict Relics (circa 1820 Saw Pit) is recommended for inclusion on Council’s heritage schedule in the Review. It is not recommended to be progressed as part of this report as it has been subject to further archaeological and heritage assessment as part of the Epping Town Centre Urban Activation Precinct. The listing of heritage items within the Epping Town Centre is being evaluated as part of the State Environmental Planning Policy for Epping that is the responsibility of the Department of Planning and Infrastructure.

 Property No. 1015 Pacific – House was recommended for inclusion on Council’s heritage schedule in the Review. It is not recommended to be progressed as part of this report as it was subject to a house fire in August 2012 with no significant fabric remaining.

The above recommendations are included in Summary Tables within an attachment to this report (Attachment 1).

Further Investigation

The Review concludes that the following privately owned heritage listed gardens which have landscape heritage values warrant further investigation as the houses associated with the gardens have potential built heritage values:

 2-4 Hillcrest Road, Berowra;

 15 Yallambee Road, Berowra;

 27A Chester Street, Epping; and

 149 Copeland Road, Beecroft.

It is not proposed to progress this properties in the current review but to consider their significance as part of the next Heritage Review identified on the Strategic Planning Program to commence in 2014.

The review also identifies 9 properties for internal inspection and archival recording. Although some interior spaces, fixtures and fittings have been assessed to be significant, or have the potential to be

General Meeting 15 May 2013 Hornsby Shire Council Report No. PL33/13 Page 5 significant, inspection and archival recording of the interiors of privately owned houses is costly and resource intense.

Existing practice is to encourage owners to carry out the recommended historical research and archival recordings as a condition of development consent with a copy submitted to Council, the local branch library or Historical Society. Accordingly, further investigation of the properties is not recommended at this stage.

Promotion and Education

The Review recommends that Council should produce a general information brochure to explain what it means to be heritage listed for existing and perspective owners in the Hornsby Shire. This type of brochure is provided by other Councils in the Sydney Metropolitan area and is highly effective in improving the understanding of local heritage and the meaning of heritage listing. The brochure would also provide advice on how to apply for a development application and how to find further information.

A draft heritage brochure has been prepared and is included as Attachment 4 to this report for endorsement by Council.

Miscellaneous Amendments

Council has recently prepared its Comprehensive LEP, which is a translation of the HSLEP 1994 in accordance with DP&I Standard Instrument. At its meeting on 19 December 2012, Council resolved to endorse the draft HLEP for forwarding to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure for its making.

During the preparation of the draft HLEP minor amendments were made to Council’s schedule of heritage items to correct anomalies within existing listings. Since this time, a number of heritage listed properties have been subdivided resulting in a change to their property description.

Accordingly, 5 further amendments are proposed to update existing heritage item listings to reflect the current property description (Lot and DP) and/or property address. Details for the proposed amendments are included in a summary table attached to the report (Attachment 2).

Statutory Considerations

A Planning Proposal has been prepared to progress the recommendations of Heritage Review Stage 5 for submission to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure for Gateway determination and exhibition.

The purpose of the Planning Proposal is to amend the HSLEP 1994 or the draft HLEP (depending on the timing of the progression of the Planning Proposal) generally in accordance with the recommendations of the Hornsby Heritage Study Review Stage 5. The Planning Proposal would amend Council’s LEP by:

 The removal of 24 heritage items that no longer warrant listing;

 The listing of 15 new items identified as having heritage significance;

 Updating 8 heritage item listings to reflect current significance;

 Updating 5 heritage items listings to reflect current property information; and

 Replacing the relevant map sheets of the Heritage Map for the Draft HLEP.

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Statements of significance, in the form of inventory sheets, have been prepared for all new items.

The attached Planning Proposal (Attachment 3) sets out the proposed amendments in accordance with the Department’s ‘Guide to Preparing Planning Proposals’.

CONSULTATION

During the preparation of Heritage Review Stage 5, all owners were notified of the preparation of the review and were invited to participate in the review process. In some cases, the heritage consultant was able to meet with the owners of the properties for on-site consultation.

Further consultation with the wider community of Hornsby Shire would be undertaken should Council endorse the progression of the Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal. The proposed consultation strategy is included in the planning proposal.

During the exhibition period, the findings of Heritage Review Stage 5 and the recommendations of the Planning Proposal would be presented for consideration by the Heritage Advisory Committee. Further consultation would be undertaken with the Heritage Advisory Committee concerning any submissions received.

BUDGET

The budget for Heritage Review Stage 5 was $75,000 (excluding GST). A further $11,000 (excluding GST) was agreed upon as an extension to the brief. All funds have been expended and the consultant has satisfied all of the deliverables of the brief.

POLICY

There are no policy implications associated with this Report.

CONCLUSION

Heritage Review Stage 5 includes a review of heritage items and heritage listed privately owned gardens. A total of 76 properties were reviewed, including 36 built and landscape items for deletion, retention or inclusion and 42 privately owned heritage listed gardens.

It is recommended that Council endorse the findings of Heritage Review Stage 5 and progress a Planning Proposal to implement its recommendations for submission to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure for Gateway determination and exhibition.

It is also recommended that Council endorse a Hornsby Heritage information brochure.

RESPONSIBLE OFFICER

The officer responsible for the preparation of this Report is the Manger, Strategic Planning – Fletcher Rayner - who can be contacted on 9847 6744.

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FLETCHER RAYNER JAMES FARRINGTON Manager - Strategic Planning Group Manager Planning Division Planning Division

Attachments: 1. Heritage Review Stage 5 - Recommendations 2. Heritage Review Stage 5 - Miscellaneous Amendments 3. Heritage Review Stage 5 - Planning Proposal 4. Hornsby Heritage Information Brochure

File Reference: F2008/00501 Document Number: D02142108

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(F2008/00501)

RESOLVED ON THE MOTION OF COUNCILLOR BROWNE, seconded by COUNCILLOR ANISSE,

THAT:

1. Council endorse progression of the Planning Proposal attached to Group Manager’s Report No. PL28/13 to amend Schedule D (Heritage Items) of the Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 or Schedule 5 (Environmental Heritage) of the draft Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan.

2. Pursuant to Section 56(1) of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, Council forward the Planning Proposal to the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure seeking a Gateway Determination to exhibit the Planning Proposal.

3. Following the exhibition, a report on submissions received in response to the public exhibition and consideration by the Heritage Advisory Committee be prepared for Council’s consideration.

4. Council endorse the Hornsby Heritage information brochure for distribution to the general public.

FOR: COUNCILLORS ANISSE, AZIZI, BERMAN, BROWNE, COX, GALLAGHER, HUTCHENCE, RUSSELL, SINGH AND TILBURY

AGAINST: NIL

14 PL41/13 Awareness Program for Safety of Awnings Over Public Lands

(F2011/00835)

RESOLVED ON THE MOTION OF COUNCILLOR BROWNE, seconded by COUNCILLOR HUTCHENCE,

THAT Council adopt the Awareness Program for Safety of Awnings Over Public Lands detailed in Group Manager’s Report No. PL41/13.

FOR: COUNCILLORS ANISSE, AZIZI, BERMAN, BROWNE, COX, GALLAGHER, HUTCHENCE, RUSSELL, SINGH AND TILBURY

AGAINST: NIL

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This is page 12 of the Minutes of the General Meeting of Hornsby Shire Council held on 15 May, 2013.

GENERAL MANAGER CHAIRMAN Appendix C

Executive Managers Report No. PL 108/13 and Council Minutes

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sponse totheexhibition ofthe Heritage Review cted property owners be advised ofCouncil’s ugust 2013 to6September 2013. Thirteen(13) ion, amendment or deletion from Schedule 5 Manager’s Report No.PL108/13 toadoptthe ed to forwardthe PlanningProposal tothe endations have been reviewed byCouncil’s ed in submissions areaddressed inthis Group Manager's Report No.PL108/13 1979 (“the Act”). Date ofMeeting: 20/11/2013 Planning Division

ITEM 20 DISCUSSION website. The Department will then arrange for the Plan to Department. Office, any other relevant material, andthe completed delegation reporting template) tothe consultation, responses to submissions, maps,a Should Council resolve to adoptthePlanning Proposal resolution was received from the DP&Ion3March2013. and delegate theplanmaking functions totheGe At itsmeeting on 12 December 2012, Council resolv Minister has delegated the planmaking powers with functions to a council and/or an officer or employ Section23oftheActallows of theLEPamendment. As part ofthe GatewayAuthorisation, Council wa Proposal was issued bytheDepartment ofPlanningand Infrastructure (DP&I)on 26June 2013. In accordance withtheCouncil’s resolution, Ga relevant documentation,including Following the exhibition, a report on submissions received in response tothe public exhibition 3. Pursuantto Section 56(1) of theAct, Council fo 2. Council endorse progression ofthePlanningProposal attached toGroup Manager’s Report 1. Heritage ReviewStage5and resolved that: Council at its meeting on 15 May2013, consider  eea etn 2 oebr21 Business Paper Page269 General Meeting 20November 2013  Report No.PL108/13 Page 2 and endorsed thecontentand direct At itsmeetingon2 November 2011, Council consi conservation areas within HornsbyShire. the statutory protection and ident inclusion ofitemsintheheritage schedule, Council 800 heritage itemsand6 heritage conservation areas. The HLEP 2013, gazetted inOctober 2013, includes heritage conservation provisions and lists over BACKGROUND of theplanwith amendments asdetailed withinthisreport. Heritage Review Stage 5Planning Proposal and to recommend that Council proceed with the making The purpose ofthisReport istoreview submissi PURPOSE Hornsby ShireCouncil and consideration bythe Heritage Advisory Co Proposal. Planning and Infrastructure seeking aGateway Determination toexhibit thePlanning Environmental Plan1994 or Schedule 5(Environmental Heritage) ofthedraftHLEP. No. PL28/13 toamend Schedule D (Heritage Items) of the Hornsby Shire Local Review of42privatelyowned heritage listed gardens. Review of36builtandlandscape items for ified heritage values oflocallyheritage listed itemsand heritage a copy ofCouncil’sas ion of Heritage Review Stage5toinclude the followingprojects: ed Group Manager’s Report No. PL33/13 concerning s granted delegated authority torequest the making teway Authorisationtoproceed with the Planning ee ofa council. Under Section 59 of the Act,the ons receivedin response totheexhibition ofthe deletion, retention orinclusion; and conducts aperiodical Heritage Review toreassess dered Executive Managers’ Report No. PLN74/11 be notified on the NSW Government legislation copy oftheOpinion from Parliamentary Counsel ed to formally accept the plan making delegations theMinister and theDirector-General todelegate respect tothePlanningProposal toCouncil. neral Manager. Acknowledgement ofCouncil’s mmittee istobepresented toCouncil. rward the Planning Proposal tothe Minister for , thenext stepinvolves In response torequests forthedeletion or sessment report(i.e. theforwarding ofall details ofcommunity

ITEM 20 appropriate heritage assessment tosatisfythecr removal oftheproposed itemsfromCouncil’s The Heritage Division ofthe NSW Office ofEnvi Public Authority Submission 1. Attachment A response to theconcerns raised is summarised below with afulldescription provided in consideration. October 2013. Thecomments and recommendations provided below are inclusive oftheCommittee’s recommendations of thePlanning Proposal and iss accordanceIn withCouncil’s resolution,the      raised insubmissions fall intothefollowing categories: Thirteen (13) submissions concerning 10items and branch libraries. groups. The Planning Proposal was also displayed and on Council’s website. Letters were sent toa exhibited from 7August2013 to6September 2013. In accordance withthe Consultation Strategyout Exhibition and Review of Submissions   eea etn 2 oebr21 Business Paper Page270 General Meeting 20November 2013 Report No.PL108/13 Page 3    recommendations forthe: amendments proposed toupdateexistingheritage it Stage 5 (Review) The Heritage ReviewStage 5Planning Proposal is aresultofthe Stage 5 Heritage Review Planning Proposal submissions received during theexhibitionperiod. This report discusses the exhibition of the Hornsby ShireCouncil 1 PublicAuthority submission Street conservation areas 1 submission regarding omission of thepropo 6 submissions opposing the heritage listing oftheirproperty 2 submissions supporting theherit 3 submissions supporting theremoval ofheritagelisting removal of1 heritage itemwhich wasdestroyed inahouse fire. addresses; and updating of5heritage itemlistings toreflect updating of8heritage itemlistings removal of23 heritageitems that listing of15new heritage items identi undertaken byGodden Mackay Logan (GML) in2012 and anumber of further nolonger warrant listing; age listing oftheir property to reflectcurrent significance; fied ashaving heritage significance; ffected property owners and relevant localcommunity Heritage ReviewStage5Planning Proposal and iteria fordemonstrating heritage significance. ronment and Heritage supports theinclusion and/or lined inthePlanning Proposal, thedocuments were heritage listwhere theyhave been subject tothe Heritage Advisory Committee considered the Advertisements were placed inlocalnewspapers 2general concerns were received.The issues ues raised in submissions atitsmeeting on8 at theCouncil Administration Centre and local sed EastEpping, Rosebank Avenue and Essex em listings.ThePlanningProposal includes current property descriptions and/orproperty Hornsby Heritage Study Review

ITEM 20 eea etn 2 oebr21 Business Paper Page271 General Meeting 20November 2013 The following discussion outlines Report No.PL108/13 Page 4 Public Submissions demonstrate heritage significance. Recommendation: appropriate in thisinstance. significance. Therefore, the retentionof theherit concluded that the21gardens proposed toberemov Heritage Council’s criteria forestablishing herit by asuitably qualifiedheritage cons Comment: retained onCouncil’sheritageschedule. a satisfactory levelof statutory protection to The Heritagehas Division commented thatCounc Hornsby ShireCouncil c) b) a) concern: raised has Committee retain or include their house or garden on Council’s on thebasis that heritage listi 20 Cheltenham Road,Cheltenham: Recommendation: poor condition andnolonger satisfy thecriteria recommended asthe Heritage Reviewidentifies t Comment: trees. removed until appropriate alternative protection Advisory Committee has requested that the he Planning Proposalthe proposed whichremove to 2A Waratah Road,Berowra: garden atNo. 454Galston Road, Dural. Recommendation: is toberetained ontheheritage list. example ofan intactlarge ruralgarden on theneighbouring property, No.452 Galston Road significantly declined and manytrees and shrubs Heritage Review identifies thattheconditi that heritage listing of the garden is inconsist Comment: assessed inaccordance with theHeritage Officeguidelines. the grounds that aconsultation processwas not 454 GalstonRoad,Dural: Deco style. the heritage listing should notbe styling ofthe house has not been accurately Comment: property. The landscape itemsproposed to be removed

TheHeritage AdvisoryCommittee hasi No amendment totheexhibited Planning Review ofthe Planning Proposal bythe Heritage Advisory Committee has found Retention oftheheritage listing or alte

No amendment totheexhibitedPlanning Proposal. ThePlanning Proposal beamended toremove theheritage listingofthe the submissions from property owne Objection ultant inaccordance withthe principles and guidelines ofthe ng would cause anegative economic A submission was received from the land owner in support of progressed as itisnotrepres

landscape heritage items and such itemsshould be Objection totheproposed heritage listing ofthehouse to the retention of theheritage listing ofthe garden on age listings asamechanism fortreeprotectionisnot il’s TreePreservation Order (TPO)does not provide age significance. Theoutcome of theReview on ofthe gardenand qualityofplantings have ent with the findings of the Heritage Review. The assessed bythe Heritage Review. Accordingly, fordemonstrating heritage significance. ed nolonger satisfiedthe criteriafor heritage isprovidedfor the remaining Camphor Laurel heritage list or where theHeritage Advisory he Camphor Laurel trees tobe inaseriously ritage listing of thegarden should notbe have been lost. Further, a representative the heritage listing. However, theHeritage followed and the itemwas not accurately were all subjectassessmentto aheritagewere all dentified thattheperiod and architectural rnative protection ofthe garden is not Proposal asthe 21 gardens no longer rs who object totheproposal to entative oftheacclaimed Art effect onthe value ofthe

ITEM 20 f) eea etn 2 oebr21 Business Paper Page272 General Meeting 20November 2013 Report No.PL108/13 Page 5 d) Hornsby ShireCouncil e) evidence tocounterthe stated herit the criteria forestablishing heritage significa significance of thehousehas been clearly demonstrated intheHeritage Review andsatisfies Comment: dramatically altered thegarden over time. significance. The garden design is the result of their own efforts and maintenance, which has and proposed listing of thehouse “Landskrona” as 48 Bundarra Avenue, Wahroonga: house atNo.10 Harold Avenue, Pennant Hills. Recommendation: progressed. property, the Committee has commented that heri garden setting intact.Based on the compromised setting and recent modificationstothe representative examples of Inter-war style construction of aseconddwellin the setting and curtilage of thehouse has been associative and represent Comment: permissible undertheExemptandCo Listing did not progress on t Review (Stage 1)in1997, where itwas recommended forinclusion onbothoccasions. modifications and costs torestoreor assessed during Council’s initialHeritage St Proposal and satisfies the criteria forestablishing heritage significance. The house was Comment: extensive modifications and heritage listingwo the matterwaspreviously considered and not Malton311 Road,North Epping: house atNo. 20 Cheltenham Road,Cheltenham. Recommendation: the grounds thatitwouldredu 10 HaroldAvenue, Hills: Pennant Recommendation: rather thana negative impact. slate roof incomparison tootherforms of applicationa reasonable and solutionobtained. Future modifications tothebuilding coul independent occasions heritage listing of On the basis thatthe property has been identif Stage 2,3and 4forreasons unknown. listing. The matter appears tohave been omitted from thesubsequent Heritage Reviews, under HSLEP 1994 and again in 1998 toadvise the The heritage significance of the house is clearly demonstrated in the Planning The Heritage AdvisoryCommittee consider Whilst theHeritage Review identifies The Planning Proposal be amended to remove theheritage listing ofthe The Planning Proposal be amended toremove theproposed listingofthe No amendment totheexhibitedPlanning Proposal. ative significance, the Heritage Ad he grounds that theproperty add ce development opportunity and pr g tothe rear. Counc age significance ofthehouse. Objection to the proposed heritage listing of thehouse as Objection tothe proposed heritage listing of thehouse on replace theexisting slateroof. mplying DevelopmentCodesSEPP2008. Objection to retaining the heritage listing of thegarden theproperty shouldbe progressed. d beassessed upon submission of a development

roofing materials may provide economic value udy in1992andduring thesubsequent Heritage bungalows with their curtilage and residential nce. The objection does not provide sufficient precededin1998. Thehousehasundergone The costs and longevityof areplacement compromised by therecent subdivision and ied to be of heritage significancebe of ied to threeon they donot contain anyvalues of heritage tage listing of the property should not be uld impacton thefeasibilityfuture of il currently includes 8 owner on the implications of theheritage the house tohavelocalhistorical, s thatthe aesthetical andhistorical visory Committee considers that ress was found to beincorrect ohibit development otherwise

other heritage listed listed other heritage

ITEM 20 eea etn 2 oebr21 Business Paper Page273 General Meeting 20November 2013 Report No.PL108/13 Page 6 Hornsby ShireCouncil Control Plan andTPO Council atitsmeetingon 20 March2013, endors relates toindigenous tree species. recommended forinclusion on a Significant Tree R criteria for heritage significance. Fourteen (14) ofthese items included large mature trees The Heritage Review recommends removal of21privately owned gardens which no longer satisfy the (TPO).Preservation Order protection for thetreeis provided such as a Signifi requested that heritage listing of the relevant Where aproperty contains anidentified signific Protection of Significant Trees Summary ofRecommendations Planning Proposal. As theseitems are now correctly referenced in HLEP 2013, theyhave been removed fromthe     Planning Proposal: Proposal. HLEP2013alsoprovided fortheamendment Accordingly, references to HSLEP1994 and draft HLEP have been removed fromthe Planning governing environmental planning instrument. former Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan (HSLEP) 1994, tobecome Council’s principal The Hornsby Local Environmental Plan(HLEP)2013 commenced on 11October 2013, replacing the Commencement ofthe Hornsby Environmental Local Plan2013 not satisfythecriteria forheritage listing. heritage listing oftrees to protect their longevity tree species where the heritage listing of thatproperty isremoved. Itisnot appropriate to maintain a mechanism toaddressthe Heritage AdvisoryCommitt Amendment to the Tree and Vegetation Preservation pr Plan 2013.Anamendment totheDCPreflect Council’s resolution willoccur shortly. Tree and Vegetation Preservation (Part 1General) Environmental Plan2013 commenced onthe 11 October 2013, the TPOhas been replaced bythe protection because oftheir cultural and amenitylandscape values. AsCouncil’s Hornsby Local garden and retaintheproposed listingof the house “Landskrona”. Recommendation: garden as an individual item tosatisfythecriteria for heritage listing. However, the Heritage Review does notadequately demonstrate thesignificance ofthe 2012. removal of1015 Pacific Highway, Berowrawhich was destroyed inahouse fireinAugust and removal of406 pacific Highway, Hornsby which was destroyed ina house firein August2012; amendment to3-5Pembroke Street,Epping toreflect thecurrentproperty address; amendment to6ParkerClose, Beecroft to

to protectan additional listofsignifica The Planning Proposal be amended to remove theexisting listing of the garden be retained until an appropriate alternative where ithas been demonstrated that the itemdoes reflectthecurrent property address; cant Tree Register or amendment to Council’s Tree ant tree, the Heritageant Advisory tree,the Committee has ed anamendment totheHornsby Development egister as an alternativeto the TPO which only provisions of theHornsbyDevelopment Control ee’s concerns for theprotection ofsignificant ovisions of the DCP provides the appropriate ofthefollowing itemswhich form part ofthe nt treespecies thatareworthyof

ITEM 20 eea etn 2 oebr21 Business Paper Page274 General Meeting 20November 2013 Rayner -who canbe contacted on9847 6744. The officer responsible for the preparation ofthis RESPONSIBLE OFFICER making ofthe plan. recommended thatCouncil adopt theexhibitedPlan In accordance with theinstrument of delegat retention or inclusion and 42 priv gardens. Atotal of78properties were reviewed, including 36 built andlandscape items for deletion, Heritage ReviewStage5 includes areview of CONCLUSION There areno policyimplications associated withthis Report. POLICY There areno budgetary implications BUDGET as part ofthefindings oftheSt Council’s Heritage Advisory Committee was also consul Centre andlocal branch libraries. advertisements inlocal newspapers, Council’s we Office ofEnvironment and Heritage advertising Consultationincludedpropertyletters Strategy to period of28 days inaccordance with theconsulta In accordance with the Gateway Determination, CONSULTATION The amended PlanningProposal isprovided inAttachment2.   Report No.PL108/13 Page 7   As aresult, theamended Planning Proposal is forthe:     of theHLEP2013,itisproposed toamend thePlanning Proposal to: On the basis of the submissions received, consi Hornsby ShireCouncil addresses. updating 4heritage item listings toreflect cu updating 6heritage itemlistingstoreflect currentsignificance; and removal of23 heritageitems that listing of13new heritage items identi 2013. not proceed with amendments to the 4 itemsaddressed by the commencement of HLEP remove 1amendments toexistingitemswhichreflect current significance; and remove 1heritage listeditem proposed toberetained; remove 2proposed new heritage items; udy andareviewofsubmissions. ately ownedheritage listed gardens. associated withthisReport. nolonger warrant listing; fied ashaving heritage significance; deration ofthe objections raised and commencement the Planning Proposal was exhibited for a minimum heritage itemsand heritage listedprivatelyowned Report isthe Manger, Strategic Planning – Fletcher ions ions under Section 59of itis theEP&AAct, tion strategy outlined inthePlanning Proposal. The owners, local historical societies and the NSW of theexhibition. The exhibition also involved ning Proposal asamended andproceed withthe bsite and displays atCouncil’s Administration ted in respect totheitems tobe investigated rrent property descriptionsrrent property property and/or

ITEM 20 F2013/00225 D02530141 Document Number: File Reference: 2. eea etn 2 oebr21 Business Paper Page275 General Meeting 20November 2013 Report No.PL108/13 Page 8 1. Attachments: Planning Division Manager -StrategicPlanning FLETCHER RAYNER Hornsby ShireCouncil

Attachment 2 -Heritage ReviewStage 5 -Planning Proposal (amended) Attachment 1 -Reviewof Submissions

Planning Division Group Manager FARRINGTON JAMES

ITEM 20 conditions of consent detailed in Schedule 1 of Group Manager’s Report No. PL112/13.

FOR: COUNCILLORS ANISSE, AZIZI, BERMAN, BROWNE, COX, GALLAGHER, HUTCHENCE, RUSSELL, SINGH AND TILBURY

AGAINST: NIL

18 PL111/13 Community Facility - Child Care Centre - 8 Dudley Street, Asquith

(DA/204/2013)

RESOLVED ON THE MOTION OF COUNCILLOR BROWNE, seconded by COUNCILLOR TILBURY,

THAT Development Application No. DA/204/2013 for the demolition of existing structures and construction of a 40 place child care centre at Lot 26 DP 9913, No. 8 Dudley Street, Asquith be approved subject to the conditions of consent detailed in Schedule 1 of Group Manager’s Report No. PL111/13 and amendments to Condition 35 – Number of Children as detailed in Late Item Memo No. LM14/13.

FOR: COUNCILLORS ANISSE, AZIZI, BROWNE, COX, GALLAGHER, HUTCHENCE, RUSSELL, SINGH AND TILBURY

AGAINST: NIL

19 PL109/13 Reporting Variations to Development Standards

(F2004/07599)

RESOLVED ON THE MOTION OF COUNCILLOR BROWNE, seconded by COUNCILLOR TILBURY,

THAT the contents of Group Manager’s Report No. PL109/13 be received and noted.

FOR: COUNCILLORS ANISSE, AZIZI, BROWNE, COX, GALLAGHER, HUTCHENCE, RUSSELL, SINGH AND TILBURY

AGAINST: NIL

20 PL108/13 Submissions Report - Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal

(F2013/00225)

Mr Andrew Christie, on behalf of Epping Civic Trust, addressed Council regarding this item.

RESOLVED ON THE MOTION OF COUNCILLOR HUTCHENCE, seconded by COUNCILLOR BROWNE,

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This is page 12 of the Minutes of the General Meeting of Hornsby Shire Council held on 20 November 2013.

GENERAL MANAGER CHAIRMAN THAT:

A. 1. Council endorse the recommendations of Group Manager’s Report No. PL108/13 to adopt the Planning Proposal as amended to include, remove and amend items within Schedule 5 (Environmental Heritage) of Hornsby Local Environmental Plan 2013, subject to draft Heritage Item No. I828, known as 311 Malton Road, Epping, being deferred from the Planning Proposal for further consultation with the land owner.

2. In accordance with the plan making powers delegated to Council, the General Manager exercise the functions of the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and proceed to make the plan.

3. All persons who made submissions and affected property owners be advised of Council’s resolution.

B. Council investigate the establishment of a Significant Tree Register or alternative mechanism in conjunction with the current review of the Tree and Vegetation Preservation provisions of the Hornsby Development Control Plan 2013 to protect significant trees that are worthy of protection because of their cultural, amenity, biodiversity and landscape values.

FOR: COUNCILLORS ANISSE, AZIZI, BERMAN, BROWNE, COX, GALLAGHER, HUTCHENCE, RUSSELL, SINGH AND TILBURY

AGAINST: NIL

21 PL100/13 Report on Submissions - Carlingford Precinct Traffic Improvements

(F2004/07491-08)

Mr Viacheslav Vorobieff, of Carlingford, addressed Council regarding this item.

RESOLVED ON THE MOTION OF COUNCILLOR HUTCHENCE, seconded by COUNCILLOR TILBURY,

THAT:

1. The amendment to the Hornsby Development Control Plan 2013 attached to Group Manager’s Report No. PL100/13 be adopted.

2. All persons who made a submission be advised of Council’s decision.

FOR: COUNCILLORS ANISSE, AZIZI, BERMAN, BROWNE, COX, GALLAGHER, HUTCHENCE, RUSSELL, SINGH AND TILBURY

AGAINST: NIL

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This is page 13 of the Minutes of the General Meeting of Hornsby Shire Council held on 20 November 2013.

GENERAL MANAGER CHAIRMAN Appendix D

Proposed amendments to Schedule 5 Environmental Heritage of the Hornsby Local Environmental Plan 2013

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 14

Draft amendment to Schedule 5 of the Hornsby Local Environmental Plan 2013 Amendments are shown in Red

List of Heritage Items (Extract from Schedule 5 - (Clause 5.10)

Schedule 5 Environmental heritage

(Clause 5.10)

Part 1 Heritage Items

Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Arcadia Arcadia 89–91 Lot 201, DP 752048 Local 1 General Store Arcadia Road Arcadia “Weerona” 109 Arcadia Lot 1, DP 533940 Local 2 and garden Road Arcadia Mobb’s House 123 Arcadia Lot 1, DP 744525 Local 3 Road Arcadia Arcadia 136 Arcadia Lot 1, DP 995461 Local 4 Community Road Hall Arcadia St. Columb’s 138 Arcadia Lot 1, DP 598637 Local 5 Anglican Road Church and grounds Arcadia Arcadia Public 140 Arcadia Lot 1, DP 797478; Local 6 School— Road Lot 1, DP 597328 original building (excluding other buildings and grounds) Arcadia House 26 Blacks Lots 1 and 3, DP Local 7 Road 587065 Arcadia House 3 Cobah Lot 1, DP 210810 Local 9 Road Arcadia House 15 Cobah Lot 2, DP 609304 Local 10 Road Arcadia House 9A Geelans Lot 10, DP 594595 Local 11 Road Arcadia Windbreak Halls Road Road Reserve (south Local 12 of Wylds Road) Arcadia House 1 Halls Road Lot D, DP 369476 Local 13 Arcadia House 2 Smalls Lot 3, DP 563428 Local 14 Road

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Arcadia House and 10–12 Lot 2, DP 874443 Local 15 outbuildings Smalls Road Arcadia House 15 Smalls Lot 2, DP 564660 Local 16 Road Arcadia Windbreak 8-12 Lots 1-3, DP 245531 Local 17 Sunnyridge Road Arcadia Windbreak 15-17 Lots 2 and 3, DP Local 18 Sunnyridge 619485 Road Asquith Mills Park 2X Lot 1114, DP Local 19 Chelmsford 822293 Road Asquith House 5 Dudley Lot A, DP 375534 Local 20 Street Asquith Street trees Haldane Road reserve Local 21 Street- Asquith Station Asquith House 419 Pacific Lot 11, DP 666335 Local 22 Highway Asquith House 466A Pacific Lot 10, DP 845796 Local 23 Highway Asquith House 480 Pacific Lot 14, DP 16107 Local 24 Highway Asquith Garden tree 21 Queens Lot 9, DP 8494 Local 25 Road Asquith St Patrick’s 1 Royston Lot 1, DP 702242 Local 26 Church - Parade grounds Asquith House and 26 Royston Lot 1, DP 502358 Local 27 garden Parade Asquith Garden 27 Royston Lot 100, DP Local 28 Parade 1024088 Asquith House 32 Royston Lot 26, DP 10405 Local 29 Parade Asquith Street tree Corner Road reserve Local 30 Sherbrook Road and Baldwin Avenue Asquith Street trees Sherbrook Road reserve Local 31 Road (between Lockwood Street and Salisbury Road) Asquith House 121 Lot 34, DP 8797 Local 32 Sherbrook Road Asquith House 178 Lot A, DP 317667 Local 33 Sherbrook Road Asquith Asquith Park 1X Wall Lot 1, DP 656401 Local 531

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Avenue Beecroft Blue gum in 9 Albert Lot 5, DP 18182 Local 34 rear garden Road Beecroft House and 29B Albert Lot 105, DP 601734 Local 35 garden Road Beecroft Fence and 2, 2A, 4 Lots 5–7, DP Local 36 Gardens Beecroft 237733 Road Beecroft Blackwood 8 Beecroft Lot 1, DP 236171 Local 37 House and Road garden Beecroft “Red Hill” 21 Beecroft Lot 2, DP 232683 Local 38 Road Beecroft House and 44 Beecroft Lot 1, DP 407029 Local 39 garden Road Beecroft House and 45 Beecroft Lot A, DP 377005 Local 40 garden Road Beecroft “Glenbower” 52C Beecroft Lot 2, DP 522487 Local 41 Road Beecroft House 59 Beecroft Lot 1, DP 7380 Local 42 Road Beecroft House 61 Beecroft Lot 10, DP 565264 Local 43 Road Beecroft “Lorne” 63 Beecroft Lot 21, DP 553564 Local 44 Road Beecroft Garden 68 Beecroft Lot 3 Section 7, DP Local 45 Road 758074 Beecroft House 83 Beecroft Lot 12, DP 758074 Local 46 Road Beecroft “Waveney” 84 Beecroft Lot A, DP 317698 Local 47 Road Beecroft House 86 Beecroft Lot C, DP 434825 Local 48 Road Beecroft Beecroft 90–96 Lots 1-5 Section 3, Local 49 Public Beecroft DP 758074; Lot 1 School— Road DP 323129; Lot 1 (excluding DP 384982; Lot 1 grounds) DP 104459; Lot 1 DP 122581; Lot A DP 100859; Lots 2 and 3 DP 539122; Lot 1 DP 122580

Beecroft “Vintage 100 Beecroft Lot A, DP 356769 Local 50 Cellars” Road Lot 1, DP 1168541 building Beecroft “Nakinda” 104 Beecroft Lot 2, DP 609098 Local 51 Road Beecroft House and 110 Beecroft Lots 5 and 6 Section Local 52 garden Road 1, DP 758074 Beecroft Beecroft 111 Beecroft Lot 1, DP 121947 Local 53 Community Road

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Centre Beecroft The Village 111X Lot 979, DP 822292 Local 54 Green, Boer Beecroft War Road Memorial, World War I and II Memorials Beecroft House and 112 Beecroft Lots 1 and 2, DP Local 55 garden Road 455469 Beecroft “Ravenhurst” 114 Beecroft Lot 6, DP 221391 Local 56 and garden Road Beecroft “Carmel” 115 Beecroft Lots 1-5, DP 2073 Local 57 Road Lot 1, DP 1172114 Beecroft Garden, fence 116 Beecroft Lot 5, DP 214705 Local 58 and hedge Road Beecroft House 118 Beecroft Lot 1, DP 501547 Local 59 Road Beecroft Garden 128 Beecroft Lot 5, DP 6280 Local 60 Road Beecroft “Romana 130 Beecroft Lot A, DP 15298 Local 61 House” and Road garden Beecroft Garden 136 Beecroft Lot 136, DP Local 62 Road 1059157 Beecroft “Combanning” 140 Beecroft Lot 1, DP 504734 Local 63 Road Beecroft Fence, posts 142 Beecroft Lot 114, DP Local 64 and garden Road 1136664 Beecroft “Brunoy” 144–146 Lots 15-17 and 34, Local 65 (Chesalon Beecroft DP 6280 Nursing Road Home) Beecroft Street trees Boronia Road Reserve Local 66 Avenue (between Kirkham Street and Mason Avenue) Beecroft Gardens 2–4 Boronia Lots 1 and 2, DP Local 67 Avenue 360108 Beecroft Street trees Cardinal Road Reserve Local 68 Avenue (between Copeland Road and Pennant Hills Road) Beecroft Street trees Castle Road reserve Local 69 Howard Road Beecroft Bushland 23X Castle Lots 537-539; DP Local 70 reserve - Howard 752028; Part Lot Beecroft/Chelt Road 540, DP 752028; enham Park Lot 541-544, DP 752028; Lot 931, DP 752028; Lot

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no 13, DP 842090 Beecroft Street trees Chapman Road Reserve Local 71 Avenue (between Cardinal Avenue and Beecroft Road) Beecroft St. John’s 9 Chapman Lot 1, DP 1052911 Local 72 Anglican Avenue Church Beecroft House 41 Chapman Lot 41, DP 1105341 Local 73 Avenue Beecroft Footpath Copeland Road Reserve Local 74 Road (east) (between 138-154 Copeland Road) Beecroft House and 71 Copeland Lot 3, DP 219007 Local 75 garden Road Beecroft House 84 Copeland Lot 4, DP 7931 Local 76 Road Beecroft House 106 Lot X, DP 417346 Local 77 Copeland Road Beecroft House 116 Lot C, DP 4369 Local 78 Copeland Road Beecroft Fence and 121 Lot 241 DP 1142973 Local 79 garden Copeland Road Beecroft House 127 Lot 101, DP 842903 Local 80 Copeland Road Beecroft “Chetwynd” 138 Lots A and E, DP Local 81 Copeland 385708 Road Beecroft House 148 Lot 1, DP 205047 Local 82 Copeland Road Beecroft Garden 149 Lot 1, DP 12464 Local 83 Copeland Road Beecroft House and 151 Lot 2, DP 12464 Local 84 garden Copeland Road Beecroft House 153 Lot 7, DP 1014512 Local 85 Copeland Road Beecroft House and 154 Lot 2, DP 596145 Local 86 garden Copeland Road Beecroft “Holme 155 Lot 1, DP 1014512 Local 87 Lacey” and Copeland

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no garden Road Beecroft Garden 156A Lot 14, DP 604271 Local 88 Copeland Road Beecroft House 157 Lot 5A, DP 382779 Local 89 Copeland Road Beecroft House 159 Lot 11, DP 556232 Local 90 Copeland Road Beecroft House and 161 Lot 6, DP 242297 Local 91 garden Copeland Road Beecroft “Aston” 162 Lot 1, DP 622711 Local 92 Copeland Road Beecroft House and 163 Lot 81, DP 577380 Local 93 garden Copeland Road Beecroft Munitions 177E Lot 111, DP Local 94 Shed Copeland 1027063 Road Beecroft House 188 Lot 3, DP 368286 Local 95 Copeland Road Beecroft House 190 Lot 4, DP 368286 Local 96 Copeland Road Beecroft House 23 Fiona Lot 1, DP 873791 Local 97 Road Beecroft Street trees Hannah Road reserve Local 98 Street (between Pennant Hills Road and Beecroft Road) Beecroft “Eltham” and 5A Hannah Lot 101, DP 775322 Local 100 garden Street Beecroft Beecroft Post 5B Hannah Part Lot 6, SP 72498 Local 101 Office Street Beecroft House, garden 28 Hannah Lot 1, DP 959289 Local 102 and Street outbuilding Beecroft House 29 Hannah Lot A, DP 398222 Local 103 Street Beecroft House 30 Hannah Lot C, DP 960213 Local 104 Street Beecroft House 38 Hannah Lot 1, DP 200138 Local 105 Street Beecroft House 40 Hannah Lot 5, DP 514026 Local 106 Street Beecroft House 42 Hannah Lot 1, DP 133587; Local 107 Street Lot 20 Section 7, DP 7788

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Beecroft House 44 Hannah Lot 18 Section 7, DP Local 108 Street 7788; Lot 1, DP 168952 Beecroft “Twilight 46 Hannah Lot 1, DP 9786 Local 155 House/Sheen” Street Beecroft House 51 Hannah Lot A, DP 963616 Local 109 Street Beecroft Fearnley Park 86X Hannah Lot 28, DP 23858 Local 110 Street Beecroft Street trees Hull Road Road reserve Local 111 Beecroft House 8 Kirkham Lot 8, DP 1089650 Local 112 Street Beecroft Lyndon Way Lyndon Way Public reserve and Local 113 Reserve and Road reserve street trees Beecroft Street trees Malton Road Road reserve Local 114 and bushland Beecroft House 2 Malton Lot A, DP 354398 Local 115 Road Beecroft House 5 Malton Lot 3, DP 340956 Local 116 Road Beecroft “Kunaware” 11 Malton Lot 42, DP 596659 Local 117 and garden Road Beecroft “Lynwood” 12 Malton Lot 2, DP 504423 Local 118 Road Beecroft “Mindaribba” 14–18 Lot A, DP 349021; Local 119 Malton Road Lot 1, DP 652953 Beecroft “Eureka” 17 Malton Lot 1, DP 924640 Local 120 Road Beecroft “Cloonycarn” 27 Malton Lot 1, DP 628007 Local 121 Road Beecroft House 28 Malton Lot 1, DP 537665 Local 122 Road Beecroft “Notrella” 31A Malton Lot 111, DP 108393 Local 123 Road Beecroft House 37 Malton Lot 101, DP 713750 Local 124 Road Beecroft House 49 Malton Lot 602, DP 793873 Local 125 Road Beecroft “Linthorpe” 7-9 Mangiri Lots 19 and 20, DP Local 126 Road 715454 Beecroft Presbyterian 1 Mary Lot B, DP 356769 Local 127 Church Street Beecroft House and 3 Mary Lot 5 and 6 Section Local 128 garden Street 2, DP 758074 Beecroft Chilworth 11X and 14X Lots 10–14 Section Local 129 Reserve Mary Street 2, DP 758074; Lot 7016, DP 93823 Beecroft Street trees Murray Road Road reserve (east of Local 130 Beecroft Road) Beecroft House 1 Murray Lots 8 and 9, DP Local 131 Road 7132

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Beecroft “Maitai” trees 31 Murray Lot B, DP 349965 Local 132 and garden Road Beecroft House 66 Murray Lot 42, DP 16525 Local 133 Farm Road Beecroft House 107A Lot 2, DP 512307 Local 134 Murray Farm Road Beecroft Devlins Creek Orchard Lot 12, DP 202546; Local 135 Bushland Road Lot 1, DP 841495; Reserve Lot 66, DP 218185; Lot 72, DP 503715; Lots 2 and 46, DP 217863; Lot 75, DP 506963 Beecroft Street trees Orchard Road reserve Local 136 Road Beecroft Garden 6 Parker Lot 1, DP 357713 Local 137 Close Beecroft Pennant Hills 589 Pennant Lot 10, DP 801176 Local 138 Golf Club - Hills Road grounds Beecroft Bushland Railway Local 139 land— Beecroft to Pennant Hills Beecroft Bushland Sutherland Local 140 Reserve Road—Byles Creek Valley Beecroft Booth Park 82X Lots 640 and 641, Local 141 Sutherland DP 752028 Road Beecroft House and 86 Lot B, DP 366701, Local 818 garden Sutherland Lot X, DP 370340 Road Beecroft House and 88 Lot 1, DP 206071 Local 819 garden Sutherland Road Beecroft “Beveren” and 110–112 Lot 1, DP 949337 Local 143 garden Sutherland Road Beecroft House 122 Lot 2, DP 619164 Local 144 Sutherland Road Beecroft House 24A The Lot 2, DP 626649 Local 145 Crescent Beecroft House 1 Wandeen Lot 14, DP 7154 Local 146 Avenue Beecroft House 2 Wandeen Lot 3, DP 523327 Local 147 Avenue Beecroft House and 3 Wandeen Lot 1, DP 546219 Local 148 garden Avenue Beecroft “Chilworth” 24 Welham Lot 4, DP 25486 Local 149

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Street Beecroft Beecroft Wongala Lot 1, DP 869477; Local 142 Railway Crescent and Lots 2, 79 and 86, Station and Great DP 41000 garden Northern Railway Beecroft “Treasure 1-3 Wongala Lot 1, DP 1134589 Local 150 House” Crescent Beecroft Garden 25 Wongala Lots 1 and 2, DP Local 151 Crescent 133462 Beecroft House and 33 Wongala Lot B, DP 315312 Local 152 garden Crescent Beecroft Fence 37 Wongala Lot 12, DP 607771 Local 153 Crescent Beecroft House 39–41 Lot B, DP 368137 Local 154 Wongala Crescent Berowra House 21A Anembo Lot 408, DP Local 156 Road 1008994 Berowra House 4 Arcadia Lot 31, DP 853409 Local 157 Crescent Berowra Berowra Park 14X Berowra Lots 7003 DP Local 158 Waters Road 1110371 Berowra House and 24 Berowra Lot 2, DP 851097 Local 159 garden Waters Road Berowra House 29 Berowra Lot 21, Section 1, Local 160 Waters Road DP 6107 Berowra Community 41 Berowra Lot 475, DP 822294 Local 161 hall and Waters Road grounds within Recreation Reserve Berowra “Bungalow” 48 Berowra Lot 13, DP 509198 Local 162 Waters Road Berowra House 75 Berowra Lot 12, DP 562850 Local 163 Waters Road Berowra “Sunbeam” 83 Berowra Lot A, DP 419283 Local 164 Waters Road Berowra Street trees Crowley Road reserve (north Local 165 Road side) Berowra House 3A Crowley Lot 2, DP 509204 Local 166 Road Berowra Hall 14 Crowley Lot 10, DP 1013648 Local 167 Road Berowra House 15 Crowley Lot 6, Section 1, DP Local 168 Road 6107 Berowra House 25 Goodwyn Lot 2, DP 578390 Local 169 Road Berowra Garden 2–4 Hillcrest Lot B, DP 373120 Local 170 Road Berowra Trees 22 Hillcrest Lot 6, DP 217164 Local 171 associated Road

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no with 7 Wanill Place Berowra House 5 Wanill Lot 23, DP 218655 Local 174 Place Berowra Former 7 Wanill Lot 22, DP 218655 Local 175 servant’s Place quarters Berowra Street trees Waratah Road reserve Local 176 Road (between Anembo Road and Goodwyn Road) Berowra Garden 2A and 2E Lot 2, DP 1149563; Local 177 Waratah Lot 1, DP 11498563 Road Berowra Garden 15 Lot 2, DP 1022539 Local 178 Yallambee Road Berowra Creek “Capo di Collingridge Lot 17, DP 26377 Local 182 Monte” Point Berowra Creek “Berowra Dusthole Lot 22, DP 18039 Local 183 Waters Inn” Point Berowra Creek “Taracoonee” Sunny Lot 3, DP 926260; Local 186 Corner Lot 0, DP 752026 Berowra Scenic road Berowra Crown Land Local 187 Heights through Waters Road bushland Berowra “Whitianga” 24 Turner Lot 1, DP 213153 Local 188 Heights Road Berowra Rex Jones Berowra Crown Land Local 193 Waters Memorial Waters Road Berrilee “Sandown” 70–72 Bay Lot A, DP 399112 Local 195 Road Berrilee “Mt Orient” 106 Bay Lot 3, DP 224685 Local 196 Road Brooklyn Shop 1–3 Bridge Lot 1 and 2, DP Local 197 Street 543112 Brooklyn Shop 5 Bridge Lot 1, DP 936486 Local 198 Street Brooklyn Shop 7 Bridge Lot 1, DP 946143 Local 199 Street Brooklyn Brooklyn 11 Bridge Lots 15, 17 and 19, Local 200 Police Station Street Section B, DP 2746 Brooklyn Brooklyn Post 13 Bridge Lot 2, DP 830845 Local 201 Office and Street residence Brooklyn House 19 Bridge Lots 29–31, Section Local 202 Street B, DP 5043 Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Lot 7031, DP Local 204 cemetery Road 1076532; Lots 7049 and 7050, DP 1076533; Lot 395, DP 46975

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Brooklyn Seymours Brooklyn Waterway Local 205 Creek Road Mangrove wetland Brooklyn House 51 Brooklyn Lot 3, Section A, DP Local 206 Road 5527 Brooklyn House 52 Brooklyn Lot 11, Section 2, Local 207 Road DP 2002 Brooklyn Boatshed 53 Brooklyn Lot 2, DP 5527 Local 208 Road Brooklyn Brooklyn Park 87X Lot 7036, DP Local 209 Brooklyn 1060366; Lot 7011, Road DP 1075612 Brooklyn “Rossmoor” 91 Brooklyn Lot 10, DP 884327 Local 210 Road Brooklyn House 95 Brooklyn Lot 20, DP 849201 Local 211 Road Brooklyn “Ross 96 Brooklyn Lot 41, DP 1055964 Local 212 Homestead” Road and garden Brooklyn Brooklyn 106 Lots 1, 2, 11 and 12, Local 213 Public School Brooklyn Section C, DP (excluding Road 758166, Lots 1, 3, 5 grounds) and 6, Section 2, DP 758166 Brooklyn House 117 Lot 41, DP 1009746 Local 214 Brooklyn Road Brooklyn War Memorial 120 Lot 1, DP 358297 Local 215 Hall Brooklyn Road Brooklyn House 121 Lot 3, DP 629260 Local 216 Brooklyn Road Brooklyn House 129 Lot 1, DP 227335 Local 217 Brooklyn Road Brooklyn “Melville” 140 Lot B, DP 310389 Local 218 Brooklyn Road Brooklyn Old St Mary’s 156A Lot 9, Section 2, DP Local 219 Church Brooklyn 2105 Road Brooklyn House 176 Lot 18, DP 41000 Local 220 Brooklyn Road Brooklyn “Blinkbonnie” 206 Lot 11, DP 1183; Local 222 Brooklyn Lot 12, DP 2746 Road Brooklyn House 208 Lot 1, DP 554808 Local 223 Brooklyn Road

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Brooklyn Shopfronts 212–214 Lots 16 - 18, Section Local 224 Brooklyn A, DP 2746 Road Brooklyn McKell Dangar Road Lot 1, DP 62933; Local 225 Park—Lower, Lot 1, DP 1005081; upper, cabbage Lots 7015 and 7016, palms and DP 1058527 World War II gun and emplacements Brooklyn Hawkesbury Main Transport Corridor State 227 River Railway Northern Station group Railway - (Brooklyn Dangar Road Railway to Brooklyn Platform and Harbour Station) Brooklyn Railway 6 Dangar Lot 52, DP 876183 Local 228 shelter shed Road Brooklyn House 10 Dangar Lot 54, DP 876183 Local 229 Road Brooklyn House 5 George Lot 1, DP 972865 Local 230 Street Brooklyn House 7 George Lot 8, DP 651384; Local 231 Street Lots 9 and 10, Section C, DP 5043 Brooklyn Footpath Karoola Road reserve Local 233 Street Brooklyn House 1 Karoola Lots 1 and 2, Section Local 234 Street F, DP 2746 Brooklyn House 2 Karoola Lot 1, DP 853918 Local 235 Street Brooklyn House 3 Karoola Lots 3 - 5, Section F, Local 236 Street DP 2746 Brooklyn House 5 Karoola Lots 6 and 7, Section Local 237 Street F, DP 2746 Brooklyn House 8 Karoola Lots 28 and 29, Local 238 Street Section C, DP 5043 Brooklyn House 12 Karoola Lot A, DP 357358 Local 239 Street Brooklyn House 23 Karoola Lot 2, DP 32963 Local 240 Street Brooklyn Nature Long Island Crown Land Local 245 Reserve— bushland Brooklyn Kangaroo Pacific Lot 1, DP 740853, Local 99 Point Highway public reserve and Crown land Brooklyn Rest Park Pacific Lots 238 and 250, Local 248 Highway DP 752026 Brooklyn Station Master 1 William Lot 1, DP 431327 Local 249 cottage Street

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Brooklyn Telephone 8 William Lot 1, DP 830845 Local 250 exchange Street Canoelands “Gentleman’s Gentleman’s Lot 1, DP 368108 Local 251 Halt” Halt Carlingford House 557A North Lot 1, DP 827063 Local 253 Rocks Road Carlingford Street trees Plympton Road Reserve Local 254 Road (between Calool Road and Coverdale Street) Carlingford Ray Park 26X Part Lot 2, DP Local 402 Plympton 500461; Lot 12, DP Road 237797 Castle Hill Mowll Village 284, 296, Lots A and B, DP Local 255 group 300-302 and 410898; Lot 1, DP including 304 Castle 654242; Lot 2, DP “Lober Hill Road 309991; Lot D, DP House”, and 146-200 369584; Lot 10, DP “Tower David Road 135926; Lot 2005, House”, “Gate DP 1088072; Lot 1, House” entry DP 177433; Lot C gates, dairy, and E, DP 369584; stables and and Lots 72 - 74, DP grounds 1067989 Castle Hill Mary Mercy 36–56 David Lot 2, DP 565458 Local 256 Centre - Road grounds Castle Hill Garden 121–123 Lots 9820 and 9821, Local 257 David Road DP 785153 Castle Hill “Glenowen” 3, 5 and 7 Lot 2, 3 and 9, DP Local 258 and garden Glenowen 286138 Way Castle Hill Oakhill 423–521 Old Lot 1370, DP Local 259 College, Northern 1063007 original Road building, gate house and grounds Castle Hill Public Reserve 1X Lot 15, DP 771565 Local 312 Westminster Drive Cheltenham “Lauriston” 150 Beecroft Lot 2, DP 373724 Local 260 Road Cheltenham “Quambi” 152 Beecroft Lot 102, DP 600100 Local 261 Road Cheltenham “Mosbrae” 157 Beecroft Lots 2 and 3, DP Local 262 Road 71323 Cheltenham House 158 Beecroft Lot 4, DP 530116 Local 263 Road Cheltenham House 170 Beecroft Lot 2, DP 931641 Local 264 Road Cheltenham House 174 Beecroft Lot 1, DP 527556 Local 265

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Road Cheltenham Former 179 Beecroft Lots 83 and 84, DP Local 266 Church and Road 9085 grounds Cheltenham Garden 183 Beecroft Lots 79–81, DP Local 267 Road 9085 Cheltenham “Edensor”, 203 Beecroft Lot 13, DP 844078 Local 268 garden, stable Road and wall Cheltenham House 24 Boronia Lot 1, DP 391071 Local 269 Avenue Cheltenham House 32 Boronia Lot 1, DP 556740 Local 270 Avenue Cheltenham House 8 Lots 138 and 139, Local 271 Cheltenham DP 12364 Road Cheltenham House 10 Lots 136 and 137, Local 272 Cheltenham DP 12364 Road Cheltenham Garden 22 Lot 9, DP 18542 Local 273 Cheltenham Road Cheltenham House 76 Lot 8, DP 1062651 Local 274 Cheltenham Road Cheltenham House 15 Chorley Lot 128, DP 12364 Local 275 Avenue Cheltenham “Ahimsa” and 67 Cobran Lots A and B, DP State 276 grounds Road 393708 Cheltenham House 6 Mason Lot 3, DP 332084 Local 277 Avenue Cheltenham “Boonga” 12 Mason Lot 1, DP 537455 Local 278 Avenue Cheltenham House 19 Norma Lot 1, DP 523362 Local 279 Crescent Cheltenham Bushland Sutherland Public Reserve Local 416 Road (southern end - along Devlin’s Creek) Cheltenham Trees 1 The Lot 1, DP 576233 Local 280 Boulevarde Cheltenham House and 5 The Lot 1, DP 580847 Local 281 garden Boulevarde Cheltenham Gardens 10–12 The Lots 25 and 26, DP Local 282 Boulevarde 5440 Cheltenham House 11 The Lot 2, DP 540033 Local 283 Boulevarde Cheltenham House and 14 The Lot B, DP 302976 Local 284 garden Boulevarde Cheltenham House 15 The Lot 1, DP 807998 Local 285 Boulevarde Cheltenham House and 18 The Lot 1, DP 526173 Local 286 garden Boulevarde

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Cheltenham House 24 The Lot 18, DP 5440 Local 287 Boulevarde Cheltenham House 26 The Lot 17, DP 5440 Local 288 Boulevarde Cheltenham Garden Fence 44 The Lot 1, DP 18542 Local 289 Crescent Cheltenham Garden 46 The Lot 2, DP 18542 Local 290 Crescent Cheltenham Garden 48 The Lot 3, DP 18542 Local 291 Crescent Cheltenham House and 50 The Lots 35-37, DP 5440 Local 292 garden Crescent Cheltenham House 52 The Lot 34, DP 5440 Local 293 Crescent Cheltenham House 54 The Lot 33, DP 5440 Local 294 Crescent Cheltenham House 56 The Lot 32, DP 5440 Local 295 Crescent Cheltenham Cheltenham 60–74 The Lots 1–5, DP 5440, Local 296 Recreation Crescent Lot C, DP 306966, Club - grounds Lot C, DP 328704, Lot 1, DP 335423, Lot G, DP 360935, Lot J, DP 373758, Lot A, DP 303812 Cheltenham “Ashby” 94 The Lot 5, DP 9207 Local 297 Crescent Cheltenham Street trees The Road reserve Local 298 Promenade Cheltenham Garden 7 The Lot 112, DP 9085 Local 299 Promenade Cheltenham Fence 28 The Lot 4, DP 18542 Local 821 Promenade Cherrybrook “Boldrewood” 19 Lot 22, DP 846115 Local 300 and garden Boldrewood Place Cherrybrook Street trees Boundary Road reserve (west Local 301 Road of Kitchener Road intersection) Cherrybrook House 150 Castle Lot 402, DP 259853 Local 302 Hill Road Cherrybrook “Inala School” 160–168 Lot 1, DP 511824 Local 303 (original Castle Hill house) Road Cherrybrook The Lakes of 10 Kenburn Lot 122, DP 635280 Local 304 Cherrybrook Avenue “Kenburn Hall” and garden Cherrybrook Cherrybrook 134 New Lot 100, DP Local 305 Uniting Line Road 1102533 Church,

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Church hall and cemetery Cherrybrook “Gumnut 144 New Lot 1, DP 619447 Local 306 Hall”— Line Road Cherrybrook Pre-School and Community Centre Cherrybrook House 175 New Lot 1, DP 818155 Local 307 Line Road Cherrybrook “Hillcrest” 16 Sanctuary Lot 1021, DP Local 309 Close 785501 Cherrybrook “The Lakes of 54X Lot 4205, DP Local 311 Cherrybrook Shepherds 706256; Lot 1, DP Reserve” Drive 738083 Cherrybrook Greenway 69–85X Lot 1, DP 263752; Local 310 Park Shepherds Part Lot 24, DP Drive 1123287 Cowan House 26 Alberta Lot 41, DP 10403 Local 313 Avenue Cowan Street trees Pacific Road reserve Local 314 Highway Cowan Glendale Farm 1069 Pacific Lot 339, DP 752026 Local 315 Highway (Glendale Road) Cowan House 1177 Pacific Lot 15, DP 10403 Local 320 Highway Dangar Island Pedestrian Baroona Road reserve Local 323 street Street Dangar Island Recreation 15–17 Lots 1 and 3, DP Local 325 Reserve Baroona 597242 Street (corner Grantham Crescent) Dangar Island Blackbutt trees Grantham Road reserve Local 327 Crescent Dangar Island Pedestrian Grantham Road reserve Local 326 street Crescent Dangar Island House 36 Grantham Lot 65, DP 10902 Local 328 Crescent Dangar Island Pedestrian Neotsfield Road reserve Local 330 street Avenue Dangar Island Sandstone 9 Neotsfield Lot 62, DP 872117 Local 331 tower Avenue Dangar Island Waterfront, Northern Waterway Local 332 seawall, wharf, foreshore trees and 1889 Railway Bridge

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no construction site Dangar Island Roadworks Riverview Road reserve Local 333 Avenue Dangar Island Kiparra Park 35-127 Lots 129-135, DP Local 334 bushland Riverview 11921; Lots 157- Avenue 195, DP 19921; Lot 2, DP 537659 Dural “Koombahla” 429 Galston Lot 9, DP 573049 Local 336 Road Dural House 431 Galston Lot 1, DP 194542 Local 337 Road Dural “Shamrock 432 Galston Lot 4, DP 554002 Local 338 Vale” Road Dural Garden 452 Galston Lot 1, DP 610404 Local 339 Road Dural Kelvin Park - 454 Galston Lot 2, DP 610404 Local 340 grounds Road Dural Swanes 490–498 Lot 2, DP 504406; Local 341 Nursery Galston Lot 1, DP 87092; Road Lot X, DP 414599 Dural “The Croft” 11 Harris Lot 1, DP 507580 Local 342 Road Dural Original New Line Lockyer Close Local 344 alignment of Road New Line Road (Elouera estate) Dural Street trees New Line Road reserve Local 343 and bushland Road (between Pyes Creek and Old Northern Road) Dural House 208 New Lot 11, DP 1041210 Local 345 Line Road Dural “Terranova” 260–266 Lot 84, DP 752053 Local 346 New Line Road Dural House 671–673 Old Lot 1, DP 393694 Local 347 Northern Road Dural House 857 Old Part Lot C, DP Local 348 Northern 349226 Road Dural House 873 Old Lot 2, DP 541989 Local 349 Northern Road Dural House, (former 925–935 and Lots 1 and 2, DP Local 351 Uniting 937 Old 618271 Church and Northern chapel) Road Dural St Jude’s 951-965 Old Lot 1, DP 589402 Local 352 Anglican Northern

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Church and Road grounds Dural “The Trees” 1169–1171 Lot 6, DP 239758 Local 353 Old Northern Road Epping “Kooringa” 8 Abuklea Lot 1, DP 19798 Local 354 and garden Road Epping House 21–23 Lot 14, DP 209831 Local 355 Abuklea Road Epping House 32 Abuklea Lot A, DP 411486 Local 356 Road Epping Bushland Beecroft Road reserve Local 357 Road (between Carlingford Road and Kandy Avenue) Epping Forest Park 723X Lots 365 and 366, Local 359 Blaxland DP 752028 Road Epping “Araluen” 2–4 Lot 8, DP 221577, Local 360 Brigadoon Lot 102, DP 869433 Court Epping House 72 Lot 1, DP 223691 Local 362 Carlingford Road Epping “Armagh” 82 Lot A, DP 346625 Local 363 Carlingford Road Epping House 88 Lot 2, DP 7370 Local 364 Carlingford Road Epping Epping West 96–104 Lot 1, DP 161495; Local 365 Public Carlingford Lot 1, DP 122509; School— Road Lot 11, DP 1099882 original building dated 1927 (excluding other buildings and grounds) Epping Street trees Chester Road reserve (east of Local 366 Street Norfolk Street) Epping House and 21 Chester Lot 31, DP 850660 Local 367 garden Street Epping House and 23 Chester Lot 21, DP 262348 Local 368 garden Street Epping Garden 27A Chester Lot 2, DP 541220 Local 369 Street Epping “Snaresbrook” 45 Chester Lot 1, DP 536152 Local 370 Street Epping House 57 Chester Lot 1, DP 943999 Local 371 Street

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Epping House 70 Chester Lot 2, DP 519149 Local 372 Street Epping Street trees Dorset Street Road reserve Local 373 Epping House 5 Dorset Lot G, DP 443977 Local 374 Street Epping House 15 Dorset Lot 2, DP 1101289 Local 375 Street Epping Street trees Road reserve Local 376 and bushland (between Terry’s Creek and Pembroke Street) Epping House 3 Essex Lot C, DP 334777 Local 798 Street Epping Rockleigh 5X Essex Lot 3, DP 847018 Local 377 Park – public Street reserve Epping House 6 Essex Lot 25, Section 4, Local 799 Street DP 758390 Epping House 42 Essex Lot B, DP 300119 Local 800 Street Epping “Asheldom” 47 Essex Lot 100, DP 860370 Local 378 Street Epping House 76 Essex Lot A, DP 371633 Local 379 Street Epping House 84 Essex Lot 44, DP 6719 Local 380 Street Epping Terry’s Creek “Vimiera Lot 7304, DP Local 381 crossing and Park” - 121X 1145642 bushland Essex Street Epping “Eldruwin” 34-36 Lot 12, DP 29479 Local 823 Fernhill Avenue Epping Slab hut 78 Kent Lot 1, DP 350308 Local 382 Street Epping Garden 132 Midson Lot 1, DP 832987 Local 383 Road Epping House 167 Midson Lot 1, DP 362225 Local 384 Road Epping Epping Public 2–16 Norfolk Lots 4 - 13, Section Local 385 School— Road 13 DP 758390 original building dated 1901 (excluding other buildings and grounds) Epping House and 9 Norfolk Lot 1, DP 1012652 Local 386 garden Road Epping House 33 Norfolk Lot 3, DP 19844, Local 387 Road Lot B, DP 356130 Epping House 39 Norfolk Lot D, DP 100750 Local 801 Road

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Epping “Gwydir” 40 Norfolk Lot 1, DP 942564 Local 388 Road Epping House 41 Norfolk Lot 7, DP 5910 Local 802 Road Epping House 43 Norfolk Lot 6, DP 5910 Local 803 Road Epping “Glenorie” 44 Norfolk Lot 3, DP 554665 Local 389 Road Epping Garden—The 64–66 Lot 3, DP 828636 Local 390 Poplars Norfolk Road Epping “School of 9 Oxford Lots 2 - 4, DP Local 391 Arts” and Street 1118567; Lot 1, DP garden 173145 Epping Shops 10–16 Lots B-D, DP Local 392 Oxford 385600; Lot 102, DP Street 800177 Epping Our Lady Help 31 Oxford Lot 24, Section 1, Local 393 of Christians Street DP 758390 Church Epping House 38 Oxford Lot 1A, DP 102387 Local 804 Street Epping House 48 Oxford Lot 1, DP 206646 Local 394 Street Epping Chester Street 56A Oxford Lots A and D, DP Local 395 Uniting Street 936032 Church and grounds Epping House 73A Oxford Lot 2, DP 840716 Local 396 Street Epping House 85 Oxford Lot 1, DP 203268 Local 805 Street Epping “Folkestone” 87 Oxford Lot 2, DP 203268 Local 397 Street Epping House 91 Oxford Lot 1, DP 603589 Local 806 Street Epping House and 93 Oxford Lot 11, Section 9, Local 398 garden Street DP 758390 Epping St Alban’s 3-5 Lots 1 and 2, DP Local 399 Anglican Pembroke 398835 Church and Street grounds Epping “Stanley 58 Pembroke Lot 1, DP 418743 Local 400 House” Street Epping House 108 Pennant Lot 3, DP 27715 Local 401 Parade Epping “Woodlands” 25 Ray Road Lot 2, DP 1158694 Local 403 Epping House 80 Ray Road Lot 2, DP 501642 Local 404 Epping House 142-144 Ray Lot 21, DP 619827 Local 405 Road Epping House 166 Ray Lot 2, DP 218333 Local 406 Road

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Epping House 184 Ray Lot 4, DP 218235 Local 407 Road Epping House 9 Rosebank Lot B, DP 334278 Local 408 Avenue Epping House 10 Rosebank Lot 14, DP 16580 Local 409 Avenue Epping Dence Park 26X Stanley Lots A–C, DP Local 410 Road 417846; Lot 1, DP 1083761; Lot 1, DP 441025; Lot 2, DP 1083761; Lot B, DP 417995; Lot A, DP 403412 Epping “Tallwood 35–37 Lots 3 and 4, DP Local 411 Lodge” Stanley Road 203273 Epping House 8 Surrey Lot A, DP 327719 Local 807 Street Epping House 18 Surrey Lot 1, DP 104104 Local 808 Street Epping House 33 Surrey Lot A, DP 408315 Local 809 Street Epping House 40 Surrey Lot 29, Section 12, Local 412 Street DP 758390 Epping House 9 Sussex Lot 2, DP 513929 Local 413 Street Epping House 11 Sussex Lot 3, DP 100909 Local 414 Street Epping House 15 Sussex Lot A, DP 412678 Local 415 Street Epping Street trees York Street Road reserve Local 417 Epping House 20 York Lot 251, DP 861299 Local 418 Street Fiddletown Windbreak 40–44 Cobah Lots 1–3, DP Local 419 and garden Road 203756 Galston Galston 37 Arcadia Lot 1, DP 632865 Local 420 Community Road Centre Galston Fagan Park 38–50X Lot 1, DP 558731; Local 421 group, Arcadia Lots 12–14 and 16– including Road 18, Section 2, DP Netherby, farm 975148 buildings, packing shed, brick kiln site, clay pit and bushland Galston Galston Public 39–45 Lot 10, DP 717345 Local 422 School— Arcadia original Road building, former teacher’s

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no residence and grounds (excluding other buildings) Galston “Geelans 69 Arcadia Lot 14, DP 577251 Local 423 House” Road Galston House 70 Arcadia Lot 3, DP 574791 Local 424 Road Galston Stone wall 71–73 Lots 2 and 3, DP Local 425 Arcadia 227732 Road Galston “Dumbrell 79 Arcadia Lot 1, DP 565107 Local 426 House” Road Galston Windbreak Bayfield Road reserve (south Local 428 Road of Mansfield Road) Galston House 2 Crosslands Lot 100, DP Local 430 (includes Road 1022554 original slab cottage within) Galston Windbreak 29 Lot 1, DP 581060 Local 431 Crosslands Road Galston House 295 Galston Lot 64, DP 774512 Local 436 Road Galston Galston 357 Galston Lot 1, DP 136221 Local 437 Branch Road Library— (former Church) Galston Galston High 403 Galston Lot 1, DP 591136 Local 438 School— Road “Waddell Cottage” and water trough (excluding grounds) Galston Galston Park 412X Lots 181, 197 and Local 439 and memorial Galston 216, DP 752048 Road Galston “Linden” 24 Johnson Lot 201, DP 594075 Local 440 Road Galston House 61 Knights Lot 3, DP 517203 Local 441 Road Galston House 4 Mid-Dural Lot 1, DP 789383 Local 442 Road Galston House 10 Mid- Lot 4, DP 789383 Local 443 Dural Road Galston Stone house 3–5 Sallaway Lot A DP 441669 Local 446 Road Galston Pipe organ 11 School Lot 3, DP 2926 State 447 Road

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Glenhaven Roadside trees Old Northern Road Reserve (east Local 448 Road of Round Corner shops to reservoirs) Glenorie Original 1319–1321 Lot 4, DP 831026 Local 449 weatherboard Old Northern house Road Glenorie Glenorie 1409 Old Lot 5, DP 1139208 Local 451 Mission Hall Northern Road Glenorie House 1475 Old Lot 1, DP 212137 Local 452 Northern Road Glenorie Former 1477 Old Pt Lot A, DP 344063 Local 453 Church Northern Road Glenorie “Hazlehurst” 1509–1517 Lot 2, DP 542209 Local 454 Old Northern Road Glenorie “The Manor” 1523 Old Lot 2, DP 570784 Local 455 Northern Road Glenorie Glenorie 1729 Old Lot 94, DP 752014 Local 456 Memorial Hall Northern and war Road memorial precinct Glenorie House 2895 - 2931 Lots 64 and 65, DP Local 457 Old Northern 752014 Road Hornsby House 3 Bridge Lot 1, DP 17334 Local 459 Road Hornsby House 21 Bridge Lot 1, DP 981706 Local 460 Road Hornsby House 33 Bridge Lot 11, DP 1052853 Local 461 Road Hornsby “The Glen” 47 Burdett Lot 31, DP 840973 Local 462 Street Hornsby Edgeworth 49 Burdett Lot C, DP 103069 Local 463 David House Street (“Coringah”) and grounds Hornsby “House O’Hill 62 Burdett Lot 100, DP 847306 Local 464 Cottage” Street Hornsby Barker College College Lot 1, DP 1146779 Local 465 Junior school Crescent Hornsby Sandstone 2 Dilkera Lot 4, DP 231944 Local 466 fence Close Hornsby House 4 Dilkera Lot 5, DP 231944 Local 467 Close Hornsby Street trees Dural Street Road reserve Local 468 Hornsby “Norwood” 6 Dural Lot 9, Section 1, DP Local 469 Street 1880

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Hornsby Christian 19 Dural Lot 1, DP 936819 Local 470 Science Street Church Hornsby “Wyuni” and 23 Dural Lot A, DP 339640 Local 471 gardens Street Hornsby Garden, fence 32 Dural Lot 2, DP 414827 Local 472 and paths Street Hornsby House 33 Dural Lot 1, DP 971152 Local 473 Street Hornsby House 39 Dural Lot 1, DP 971374 Local 474 Street Hornsby “Birklands” 52 Dural Lot C, DP 361718 Local 824 Street Hornsby Street trees Edgeworth Road reserve Local 475 David Avenue Hornsby Hornsby Girls’ 12 Lots 1–12, Section 2, Local 476 High School— Edgeworth DP 2669; Lots 16– buildings David 30 Section 2, DP (excluding Avenue 2669; Lots 1–15 other school Section 3 DP 2669 structures and grounds) Hornsby “Wallarobba” 25–27 Lot G, DP 364260 Local 477 and Willow Edgeworth and Lot 5, DP 35377 Park David Avenue Hornsby Garden trees 19C Ethel Lot 11, DP 853365 Local 478 Avenue Hornsby “Wirruna” and 33 Frederick Lot 2, DP 881170 Local 479 gardens Street Hornsby House 1 Galston Lot 2, DP 610671 Local 480 Road Hornsby House 9 Galston Lot 11, DP 882923 Local 481 Road Hornsby House 10 Galston Lot 1, DP 574472 Local 482 Road Hornsby Hornsby War 2 High Street Lot 1, DP 585721 Local 483 Memorial Hall Hornsby Railway Cloak Jersey Street Lot 164, DP Local 552 Room 1043781 buildings Hornsby Railway Jersey Street Lot 164, DP Local 551 Station 1043781 Hornsby SRA Jersey Street Lot 164, DP Local 485 electricity 1043781 plant and signal box Hornsby Street trees Jersey Street Road reserve (east Local 484 side) Hornsby Shops 1–3 Jersey Lot 4, Section 12, Local 486 Street DP 2947

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Hornsby “The 5 Jersey Lot 5, Section 12, Local 487 Browsery Street DP 2947; Lot 1, DP Cottage” 618775 Hornsby Garden 4 Lisgar Lot 2, DP 556814 Local 488 Road Hornsby Garden 6 Lisgar Lot A, DP 315299; Local 489 Road Lot 12, DP 7679 Hornsby Garden 8 Lisgar Lot 4, DP 505370 Local 490 Road Hornsby House and 10 Lisgar Lot 5, DP 508064 Local 491 garden Road Hornsby Lisgar 23, 27X and Lot 2, DP 421280; Local 492 Gardens 35X Lisgar Lot 54, DP 4242 Road Hornsby “The Lodge” 31 Lodge Lot 2, DP 419084 Local 493 Street Hornsby Street trees Manor Road Road reserve Local 494 Hornsby “Mount 2A Manor Lot 12, DP 1079875 State 495 Wilga” and Road Lot 101, DP grounds 1166007 Hornsby “Wyreema” 8 Maranta Lot 2, DP 219033 Local 497 Street Hornsby Former 8A Lot A, DP 399538 Local 536 Hornsby Northcote Kuring-gai Road Hospital and Community Health Service Hornsby Neal Park and 31X Lot 1, DP 23533 Local 549 bushland Northcote Road Hornsby House 27 Old Lot 4, Section 1, DP Local 498 Berowra 2053 Road Hornsby House 29 Old Lot 5, Section 1, DP Local 499 Berowra 2053 Road Hornsby Road median, Pacific Road reserve Local 500 lights and Highway palms Hornsby Barker College 91 Pacific Lot 1, DP 1146779; Local 501 - group of Highway Part Lot 1, DP buildings, 135493 grounds and gate Hornsby Barker College 91 Pacific Lot 1, DP 1146779 Local 782 - Centenary Highway Design Centre, (aka 2, 4, 6, McCaskill 8-10 The Music Centre, Avenue and Development 2 - 6 Unwin Office Road)

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Hornsby “Hornsby 155 Pacific Lots 1 and 2, DP Local 502 Cinema” Highway 928791 Hornsby War Memorial 155X Pacific Road reserve Local 503 and Palms Highway Hornsby Shop 165–167 Lot C, DP 317651 Local 504 Pacific Highway Hornsby Shop 169 Pacific Lot B, DP 317651 Local 505 Highway Hornsby Shop 171 Pacific Part Lot A, DP Local 506 Highway 317651 Hornsby “The Junction 173 Pacific Lot A, DP 29328 Local 507 Stores” Highway Hornsby Shop 175 Pacific Lot B, DP 29328 Local 508 Highway Hornsby Shop 183–183A Lot D, DP 418320 Local 509 Pacific Highway Hornsby Bank 185 Pacific Lot 1, Section 2, DP Local 510 Highway 1880 Hornsby Shop 187 Pacific Lot C, DP 367580 Local 511 Highway Hornsby Bank 193 Pacific Lot B, DP 384707 Local 512 Highway Hornsby Hornsby Park, 203X Pacific Lot 7306, DP Local 513 Lone Pine and Highway 1157797 Sandstone Steps Hornsby St. Peter’s 207–207A Lot 2, DP 600146, Local 514 Anglican Pacific Lot 296, DP 752053 Church and Highway Hall Hornsby House 237 Pacific Lot X, DP 415267 Local 515 Highway Hornsby “Belmont” 241 Pacific Lot 6, DP 659126 Local 516 Highway Hornsby House 249 Pacific Lot A, DP 384457 Local 517 Highway Hornsby “Bingley Hall” 269 Pacific Lot X, DP 372202 Local 518 Highway Hornsby Hornsby Court 292 Pacific Lot 299, DP 752053 Local 519 House Highway Hornsby Hornsby Shire 296 Pacific Lot 300, DP 752053; Local 520 Council Highway Lot 1, DP 564600; Chambers Lot 1, DP 564599 Hornsby TAFE 298-300 Part Lot 1, DP Local 521 College— Pacific 855847 Buildings “K” Highway and “M” and grounds (excluding other

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no buildings) Hornsby House 344 Pacific Lot 2, DP 864336 Local 522 Highway Hornsby House and 352 Pacific Lot 101, DP 629769 Local 523 garden Highway Hornsby “Carnralla” 368 Pacific Lot 73, DP 545124 Local 524 Highway Hornsby “Hovenden” 384 Pacific Lot A, DP 397663 Local 525 Highway Hornsby House 394 Pacific Lot B, DP 396653 Local 526 Highway Hornsby Street trees Palmerston Road reserve Local 528 Road Hornsby Hornsby 38–76 Lot 3, DP 580023 Local 529 Hospital— Palmerston “Collingridge Road House” (excluding grounds) Hornsby Street trees Pretoria Road reserve Local 530 Parade Hornsby House 38 Pretoria Lot 320, DP Local 533 Parade 1052207 Hornsby Reddy Park 53-61X Lot 1, DP 6629 Local 532 Pretoria Parade Hornsby Gardens 61–63 Lot 12, DP 816043 Local 534 Pretoria Parade Hornsby House 64 Pretoria Lot F, DP 102630 Local 535 Parade Hornsby House 26 Pulbrook Lot 1 DP 1165114 Local 536 Parade Hornsby Sandstone Quarry Road Lot 7306, DP Local 537 steps 1157797; adjacent road reserve Hornsby Diatreme 1X Quarry Lot 1, DP 926103, Local 538 Hornsby Road Lots A and D, DP Quarry and 318676 surrounding vegetation Hornsby House 34 Lot 301, DP Local 540 Rosamond 1085755 Street Hornsby House 45 Lot 21, Section C, Local 541 Rosamond DP 2053 Street Hornsby House 48 Lot 3, DP 29726 Local 542 Rosamond Street Hornsby Hornsby Rifle 64 and 64X Lot 932, DP 75253; Local 543 Range Rosamond Lot 232, DP 752048

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Street Hornsby Street trees Rosemead Road reserve (upper Local 544 Road eastern section) Hornsby “Mt. 1 Rosemead Lot A, DP 327582 Local 545 Errington” and Road gardens Hornsby House 4 Rosemead Lot 51B, DP 412118 Local 546 Road Hornsby House 6 Rosemead Lot 522, DP 626635 Local 825 Road Hornsby House 8 Rosemead Lot 53, DP 3369 Local 826 Road Hornsby Garden tree 12 Rosemead Lot 1, DP 620465 Local 547 Road Hornsby House 18 Rosemead Lot 22, DP 7679 Local 548 Road Hornsby Cottage 2 Station Lot 2, DP 773994 Local 550 Street Hornsby Street trees William Road reserve Local 553 Street Hornsby House 24 William Lot 1, DP 869009 Local 554 Street Hornsby House 32 William Lot 36, Section 2, Local 555 Street DP 1880 Hornsby “Brinawa” and 44 William Lot A, DP 306626; Local 556 garden Street Lot 1, DP 125654 Hornsby House 52 William Lot 5, DP 17856 Local 557 Street Hornsby Street trees Galston Road reserve Local 558 Heights Road (between Ryan Avenue and Montview Parade) Hornsby Rofe Park 100X Lots 364, 405–420, Local 559 Heights Galston 684 and 882, DP Road 752053; Lots 7013 and 7014, DP 1124511, Lot 7063, DP 93660; Lot 23, DP 40000 Hornsby Hopeville Park 11X Marine Lot 1022, DP Local 560 Heights Crescent 752053 Hornsby “Binbrook” 7 Rofe Lot A, DP 368246 Local 561 Heights Crescent Hornsby Indigenous Somerville Road reserve Local 562 Heights vegetation Road (between 137 and 213 Somerville Road) Hornsby Public Reserve 264–266X Lots 3, 4 and 8, DP Local 563 Heights Somerville 248320 Road Hornsby Crosslands 441 Lot 311, DP 752053; Local 564 Heights Reserve Somerville Lot 1, DP 995496

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Road Laughtondale “White Rock” 422 Lot 2, DP 506876 Local 565 House Singleton Road Laughtondale Fords Farm 1275 Lot 40, DP 752029 Local 566 Singleton Road Middle Dural “Mountain 1229 Old Lot A, DP 154144 Local 570 View” Northern Road Middle Dural “Spring Hill” 1231 Old Lot 31, DP 864916 Local 571 and garden Northern Road Middle Dural Bushland 18 - 20 Lot 90, DP 752048 Local 572 reserve Sallaway Road Milsons Prison Milson Lot 13, DP 752026 Local 573 Passage building Island Mount Colah Peat Park 31X Amaroo Lot 887, DP 752053 Local 574 Avenue Mount Colah Hunt Reserve 1X Beryl Lot 7007, DP 93674 Local 575 Avenue Mount Colah “Bobbin Inn” Ku-ring-gai Crown Land Local 576 within Ku- Chase Road ring-gai Chase National Park Mount Colah Berry Park 39X–41X Lot 10, DP 285197; Local 577 Ku-ring-gai Lot 25, DP 285203; Chase Road Lot 102, DP 830951 and 36X Berowra Road Mount Colah “The Lodge” 59X Ku- Lot 108, DP 40000 Local 578 ring-gai Chase Road Mount Colah Asquith Golf 2–46 Lord Lot 2, DP 586331, Local 579 Course Street Lot 100, DP 706375, Lot 15, DP 702566, Lot 1097, DP 704598 Mount Colah House 534 Pacific Lot B, DP 350949 Local 580 Highway Mount Colah Garden 547 Pacific Lot 5, DP 22580 Local 581 Highway Mount Colah Mount Colah 19–21 Lots 1 and 2, DP Local 582 Public School Telopea 380552; Lot B, DP - grounds Street 369944; Lot 1, DP (excluding 391270; Lot 1, DP buildings) 205103; Lots 1 and 2, DP 7172 Mount Kuring- House 18 Crawford Lot A, DP 407497 Local 583 gai Road

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Mount Kuring- House 3 Glenview Lot A, DP 393171 Local 584 gai Road Mount Kuring- Mount Kuring- 5–9 King Lot 1, DP 410642; Local 585 gai gai Public Street Lots A and B, DP School - 322811; Lot 13, grounds Section 3, DP 1226; Lot 1, DP 387185; Lot 1, DP 438966; Lots A and B, DP 373625; Lots 10 - 12, DP 774997 Mount Kuring- Pedestrian Newcastle Road reserve Local 586 gai Bridge Freeway Mount Kuring- Mount Kuring- 790 Pacific Transport Corridor Local 587 gai gai Railway Highway Station Normanhurst Gardens 2, 3, 5, 6 and Lots 6–8, 10, 11, DP Local 588 7 Bluegum 28826 Street Normanhurst Street trees Calga Road reserve Local 589 Avenue Normanhurst Street trees Campbell Road reserve Local 590 Avenue Normanhurst Rear gardens 7, 9, 11, 15 Lots 7–11, DP Local 591 and 17 227308 Capella Place Normanhurst Davidson Park 9X Denman Lot 1, DP 9413; Lot Local 592 Parade F, DP 350516 Normanhurst Street trees Ferndale Road reserve Local 593 Road Normanhurst Street trees Fraser Road Road reserve (east Local 594 side) Normanhurst House 3 Fraser Lot 11, DP 9413 Local 595 Road Normanhurst Garden 1–7 Frith Lot 3, DP 1077836 Local 596 Avenue Normanhurst Street trees Harris Road Road reserve (east Local 597 side) Normanhurst Street trees Malsbury Road reserve Local 598 Road Normanhurst House 40 Malsbury Lot 1, DP 219370 Local 599 Road Normanhurst House 44 Malsbury Lot X, DP 413792 Local 600 Road Normanhurst House 62 Malsbury Lot 1, DP 211880 Local 601 Road Normanhurst Roadside trees Milson Road reserve (east Local 602 and bushland Parade side) Normanhurst House 4 Mount Lot D, DP 366271 Local 603 Pleasant Avenue

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Normanhurst Roadside trees Nanowie Road reserve Local 604 and bushland Avenue (including lower end of Hinemoa Avenue) Normanhurst “Chislehurst” 41 Pennant Lot 2, DP 226288 Local 827 Hills Road Normanhurst House 45 Pennant Lot 16, DP 735131 Local 605 Hills Road Normanhurst “Gilligaloola” 82 Pennant Lot 100, DP State 606 and garden Hills Road 1063959 Normanhurst Loretto 91–93 Lot 1, DP 734965; Local 607 Convent group Pennant Hills Lots 15 and 16, DP - grounds, Road and 16- 6612 gates and 22 Mount cemetery Pleasant Avenue Normanhurst Kenley Park 136–140X Lot 1, DP 391288 Local 608 and Hornsby Pennant Hills Shire Road Historical Society drill hall North Epping House 57 Norfolk Lot 7, DP 1046298 Local 609 Road

North Epping House 61 Norfolk Lot 4, DP 1046298 Local 610 Road North Epping Epping Park 66X Norfolk Lots 11 and 12, DP Local 611 Road 842167, Lots 439 and 440, DP 752028 North Epping House 70 Norfolk Lot 1, DP 540890 Local 612 Road North Epping House and 80 Norfolk Lot C, DP 414497 Local 829 garden Road Pennant Hills House 7 Albion Lot 2, DP 404428 Local 613 Street Pennant Hills House 8 Albion Lot 1, DP 861075 Local 614 Street Pennant Hills “Windermere” 12 Albion Lot F, DP 32940 Local 615 Street Pennant Hills House 68 Bellamy Lot A, DP 421252 Local 617 Street Pennant Hills House and 108 Bellamy Lot 3, DP 553329 Local 830 garden Street Pennant Hills St. Agathas 18–26 Lot 1, DP 1040701 Local 618 Primary Boundary School - Road grounds (excluding buildings) Pennant Hills “Cheddington” 27 Boundary Lot 5, DP 16057, Local 619 and stables Road Lot 4, DP 622198 (formerly

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no “Niara”) Pennant Hills House and 84–86 Lot 10, DP 220263 Local 620 garden Boundary Road Pennant Hills Pennant Hills 90 Boundary Lot 21, DP 1071913, Local 621 High School - Road Lot 5, DP 508385, grounds Lot 1, DP 210730, (excluding Lot 4-7, DP 220263 buildings) Pennant Hills Public Reserve 1X Briddon Lots 12–14, DP Local 622 Close 216312 Pennant Hills “Gordan” 8 Britannia Lot A, DP 404573 Local 623 Street Pennant Hills House 12 Britannia Lot 1, DP 207118 Local 624 Street Pennant Hills House 18 Britannia Lot 1, DP 233176 Local 625 Street Pennant Hills House 7 Fulbourne Lot 14, DP 10203 Local 626 Avenue Pennant Hills House 6 George Lot 50, DP 13079 Local 627 Street Pennant Hills House 43 George Lot 1, DP 1017264 Local 628 Street Pennant Hills House 6 Greycliffe Lot 192, DP 865189 Local 629 Avenue Pennant Hills House 17 Greycliffe Lot 87, DP 11134 Local 630 Avenue Pennant Hills House 28 Greycliffe Lot 11, DP 864507 Local 631 Avenue Pennant Hills “Doonba” 1A Hampden Lot 1, DP 222072 Local 632 Road Pennant Hills House 11 Hampden Lot A, DP 357865 Local 633 Road Pennant Hills House 36 Hampden Lot 2, DP 590517 Local 634 Road Pennant Hills House 40 Hampden Lot 261, DP 591168 Local 635 Road Pennant Hills House 4 Harold Lot 8, DP 13079 Local 636 Avenue Pennant Hills House 18 Hillcrest Lot 24, Section 2, Local 637 Road DP 6740 Pennant Hills Street trees Laurence Road reserve Local 638 Street Pennant Hills Lillian Frazer 1 Laurence Lots 1 and 2, DP Local 639 Gardens Street 527529 Pennant Hills Street trees Lilla Road Road reserve (lower Local 640 southern end) Pennant Hills “Eudora” and 1B Lilla Lot 11, DP 839054 Local 641 garden Road Pennant Hills “The Glen” 16 Lilla Lot 1, DP 512282 Local 642 Road Pennant Hills Street trees Loftus Road Road reserve Local 679

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no (adjacent to 8B Loftus Road and 46 ) Pennant Hills House 27 Loftus Lot 4, DP 204012 Local 643 Road Pennant Hills House and 41 Loftus Lot 9, DP 208266 Local 644 grounds, Road including convict brick paths, stone love seat, palm tree, remnant circular drive and beehive well Pennant Hills House 16 Maple Lot 26, DP 11939 Local 645 Avenue Pennant Hills Baden Powell 19 Orchard Lot 514, DP 752053 Local 646 Scout Centre - Street buildings, gate and grounds Pennant Hills House 317–321 Lot 1, DP 882348 Local 647 Pennant Hills Road Pennant Hills St Luke’s 323 Pennant Lot 26, DP 263536 Local 648 Church Hall Hills Road Pennant Hills House and 327 Pennant Lot 24, DP 263536 Local 649 fence Hills Road Pennant Hills “Pomona” and 333A Lot 18, DP 263536 Local 650 garden Pennant Hills Road Pennant Hills “Westpac” 370 Pennant Part Lot 23, DP Local 651 Hills Road 11134 Pennant Hills “Camira” 418 Pennant Lot 102, DP 263746 Local 652 Hills Road Pennant Hills Mount St. 449D Lot 2, DP 1042630 Local 653 Benedict’s Pennant Hills Convent and Road grounds Pennant Hills Observatory 449X Lot 7, DP 828179 Local 654 Park - Pennant Hills observatory Road site and park Pennant Hills House 12–14 Lot 1, DP 531756 Local 655 Pomona Street Pennant Hills House 15 Pomona Lot 75, DP 660810 Local 656 Street Pennant Hills House 17 Pomona Lot 11, DP 1091326 Local 657 Street Pennant Hills House 22 Pomona Lot 2, DP 507663 Local 658 Street

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Pennant Hills House 23 Pomona Lot 1, DP 882503 Local 659 Street Pennant Hills Fence 34 Ramsay Lot 78, DP 11134 Local 660 Road Pennant Hills Fence 35 Ramsay Lot 1, DP 317985 Local 661 Road Pennant Hills House and 37 Ramsay Lot A, DP 364826 Local 662 fence Road Pennant Hills House 49 Ramsay Lot 44, DP 11135 Local 663 Road Pennant Hills House 22 Lot 1, DP 208583 Local 664 Rosemount Avenue Pennant Hills “Lallewoon” 5 Stevens Lot 3, DP 25833 Local 665 Street Pennant Hills “Bushloe” 25–27 Lot A, DP 401750 Local 666 Stevens Street Pennant Hills House 26 Stevens Lot B, DP 414512 Local 667 Street Pennant Hills House and 3 The Lot 1, DP 882838 Local 668 garden Crescent Pennant Hills House 4 The Lot 1, DP 1160935 Local 669 Crescent Pennant Hills House 6 The Lot A, DP 358523 Local 670 Crescent Pennant Hills House and 7 The Lot 4, DP 942925; Local 671 garden Crescent Lot 1, DP 80733 Pennant Hills House 10 The Lot 1, DP 212400 Local 672 Crescent Pennant Hills “Abbotsleigh” 11–15 The Lot 4A, DP 4592, Local 673 and garden Crescent Lot 5, DP 942925, Lot A, DP 13079 Pennant Hills House 14 The Lot 1, DP 26729 Local 674 Crescent Pennant Hills “Barncleuth” 17 The Lot 5, DP 4592 Local 675 and grounds Crescent Pennant Hills “Glen Ayr” 23 The Lot Y, DP 388521 Local 676 Crescent Pennant Hills “Limona” 23 Lot 4, DP 1062109 Local 677 Thompson Close (470– 472 Pennant Hills Road) Pennant Hills House 6 Thorn Lot 1, DP 1120368 Local 678 Street Pennant Hills House 20 Warne Lot 16, DP 5158 Local 680 Street Pennant Hills House 24 Warne Lot 2, DP 501154 Local 681 Street Pennant Hills House 9 Weemala Lot 60, DP 11134 Local 682 Road

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Pennant Hills “Hillcourt” 9 Werona Lot 1, DP 524506 Local 683 Street Pennant Hills “Karoola” 14 Werona Lot 1, DP 533036 Local 684 Street Pennant Hills “Sillaton” 4 Westwood Lot 11, DP 7505 Local 685 Street Pennant Hills House 6 Westwood Lot 12, DP 7505 Local 686 Street Pennant Hills House 22 Lot 2, DP 229929 Local 687 Westwood Street Pennant Hills Bushland Wongala Road reserve Local 688 Crescent Pennant Hills House 4 Yarrara Lot 3, Section 15, Local 689 Road DP 2097

Pennant Hills House 6 Yarrara Lot 4, Section 15, Local 690 Road DP 2097 Pennant Hills “The Maze” 18–20 Lot 1, DP 10203 Local 691 Yarrara Road Pennant Hills Wollundry 60–62X Lots 8 and 9, DP Local 692 Park Yarrara Road 5158; Warne Street road reserve Singletons House 1549 Lot 4, 752029 Local 832 Mill Singleton Road Thornleigh House 37 Bellevue Lot 10, Section 13, Local 694 Street DP 2033 Thornleigh House 4 Clifford Lot 23, Section A, Local 695 Avenue DP 7921 Thornleigh House 24 Dartford Lot 1, DP 101091 Local 696 Road Thornleigh House 36 Dartford Lot 1, DP 506283 Local 697 Road Thornleigh “The 41 Dartford Lot 2, DP 512933 Local 698 Laurels”— Road house and garden Thornleigh House and 92 Dartford Lot 67, DP 14631 Local 699 garden Road Thornleigh Sandstone Dawson Road reserve Local 700 kerb and gutter Avenue Thornleigh “Hilton” 4 Dawson Lot 19, Section B, Local 701 Avenue DP 7921 Thornleigh “Woodlands” 15–17 Duffy Lot 1, DP 200291 Local 703 Avenue Thornleigh House 28 Duffy Lot 4, DP 657592 Local 704 Avenue Thornleigh “Windyhaugh” 50 Duffy Lot 114, DP 878707 Local 705 and grounds Avenue Thornleigh Street trees Giblett Road reserve Local 706 Avenue

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Thornleigh Oakleigh Park 15X Giblett Lot 465, DP 752053 Local 707 Avenue Thornleigh Thornleigh 18 Giblett Lot 1, DP 122888, Local 708 West Public Avenue Lot 1, DP 122887 School – grounds (excluding buildings) Thornleigh Trees 22–56 Lots 25, 26 and 30– Local 709 Hillmont 39, DP 28362; Lots Avenue A and B, DP 403196; Lots 4, 5 and 7, DP 30002; Lots 61 and 62, DP 1111312 Thornleigh Street trees Loch-Maree Road reserve Local 710 Avenue Thornleigh House 1 Orchard Lot X, DP 415964 Local 711 Street Thornleigh “Wallumeda” 5 Orchard Lot 22, Section B, Local 712 Street DP 7921 Thornleigh Brickworks 142 -178 Lot 1, DP 633292 Local 713 wall and Pennant Hills bushland Road Thornleigh “Loch Maree 237 Pennant Lot 1, DP 245272 Local 714 House” and Hills Road garden Thornleigh Garden tree 253 Pennant Lot 43, DP 263535 Local 715 Hills Road Thornleigh House 3 Pritchard Lot 5, Section 14, Local 716 Street DP 2097 Thornleigh House 9 Station Lots 22 and 23, Local 718 Street Section 3, DP 1854 Thornleigh House 14 The Lot 141, DP 882346 Local 720 Comenarra Parkway Thornleigh House 17 The Lot 1, DP 10930 Local 722 Esplanade Thornleigh House 80 The Lot 12, DP 1008101 Local 723 Esplanade Thornleigh Gardens 17, 19, 21, Lot K, DP 389092; Local 724 23 and 23A Lots A and B, DP Trelawney 373698; Lots 1 and Street 2, DP 1034977 Thornleigh House 17 Wells Lot 14, Section 15, Local 725 Street DP 2097 Thornleigh House 33 Yaralla Lot 40, DP 31286 Local 726 Crescent Wahroonga House and 79 Lot 6, DP 412076 Local 727 fence Alexandria Parade Wahroonga Street trees Bundarra Road reserve Local 728

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Avenue Wahroonga Garden 43 Bundarra Lot 43, DP 1046911 Local 729 Avenue Wahroonga Garden and 44 Bundarra Lot 2, DP 611318 Local 730 fence Avenue Wahroonga Garden 45 Bundarra Lot 9, DP 667410 Local 731 Avenue Wahroonga Tree and fence 46 Bundarra Lot 1, DP 611318 Local 732 Avenue Wahroonga “Landskrona” 48 Bundarra Lot 1, DP 538770 Local 733 - garden Avenue Wahroonga House 50 Bundarra Lot 16, DP 17375 Local 734 Avenue Wahroonga Garden 51 Bundarra Lot 117, DP 555779 Local 735 Avenue Wahroonga Garden 54 Bundarra Lot 15, DP 17375 Local 736 House and Avenue Garden Wahroonga Garden 55, 57 and Lots 141–143, DP Local 737 57A 881238 Bundarra Avenue Wahroonga House and 58-60 Lot 3, DP 212804 Local 738 garden Bundarra Avenue Wahroonga House 64 Bundarra Lot Y, DP 386164 Local 739 Avenue Wahroonga Trees in 1X Carden Lot 1, DP 212506 Local 740 playground Avenue Wahroonga House 27 Churchill Lot 2, DP 7038 Local 741 Avenue Wahroonga Uniting 79 Lot 1, DP 962870, Local 742 Church Edgeworth Lot 1, DP 131944 David Avenue Wahroonga Street trees Edwards Road reserve Local 743 Road Wahroonga Street trees Fern Avenue Road reserve Local 744 Wahroonga “Highlands 9 Highlands Lot 5, DP 258247 Local 745 House” and Avenue garden Wahroonga House 34 Highlands Lots 37 and 38, DP Local 746 Avenue 18606 Wahroonga House and 15 Ingalara Lot A, DP 392066 Local 747 garden Avenue Wahroonga House 22 Ingalara Lot 50, DP 13934 Local 748 Avenue Wahroonga House 31-33 Lot B, DP 333577 Local 749 Ingalara Avenue Wahroonga House 32 Ingalara Lot 55, DP 13934 Local 833 Avenue

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Wahroonga Street trees Ingram Road Road reserve Local 750 Wahroonga House 14 Ingram Lot 6, Section 3, DP Local 751 Road 2753 Wahroonga House 16 Ingram Lot 5, Section 3, DP Local 752 Road 2753 Wahroonga House 52 Ingram Lot 5, Section 1, DP Local 753 Road 2753 Wahroonga House 62 Ingram Lot A, DP 311754 Local 754 Road Wahroonga House 6 John Lot 26, DP 703961 Local 755 Hughes Place Wahroonga “Roselands” 12 John Lot 10, Section 2, Local 756 Hughes DP 2870 Place Wahroonga Mercy Family 28-32 Lots 1 – 3, DP Local 757 Life Centre – McAuley 1122662 garden and Place trees Wahroonga Street trees Myra Street Road reserve Local 758 Wahroonga “Tenterfield” 7–9 Myra Lots A and B, DP Local 759 and garden Street 405476 Wahroonga Waitara Public 48–58 Myra Lots 11–13, DP Local 760 School - Street 17375; Lot A, DP grounds 309739; Lot 1, DP (excluding 333142 buildings) Wahroonga “Brierdence” 55 Myra Lots 1 and 2, DP Local 761 Street 379794 Wahroonga Garden 1 Pacific Part Lot A, DP 9921 Local 762 Highway Wahroonga House 8A Pacific Lot 2, DP 854532 Local 763 Highway Wahroonga House 23 Pacific Lot 1, DP 1058248 Local 764 Highway Wahroonga House 25 Pacific Part Lot B, DP Local 765 Highway 306729 Wahroonga “Strathnoon” 31 Pacific Part Lot 1, DP Local 766 Highway 315877 Wahroonga St. Pauls 1711 Pacific Lots A - C, DP Local 767 Church Highway 323414 (Pearces Corner) and grounds Wahroonga Street trees Russell Road reserve Local 768 Avenue Wahroonga Street trees Woonona Road reserve Local 769 Avenue Wahroonga “Cherrygarth” 42 Woonona Lot 11, DP 706260 Local 770 and garden Avenue Wahroonga “Neringala” 46 Woonona Lot 1, DP 563185 Local 771 and garden Avenue

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Waitara Street trees Alexandria Road reserve Local 772 and bushland Parade Waitara Shop 11–37 Lot 100, DP 848501 Local 773 Alexandria Parade Waitara Gardens 28–34 Lots 1 and 2, DP Local 774 Balmoral 1102086; Lots 30 Street and 31, DP 1064660; Lot C, DP 388844; Lot 2, DP 542749 Waitara Garden trees 52 Balmoral Lot A, DP 311111 Local 775 Street Waitara House 56 Balmoral Lot 6, DP 14823 Local 776 Street Waitara House 75 Balmoral Lot 2, DP 513859 Local 777 Street Waitara House 1A Clarke Lot 4, DP 26794 Local 778 Road Waitara House and 27–31 Clarke Lot 1, DP 857049 Local 779 garden Road Waitara House 59 Lot 2, DP 524141 Local 780 Edgeworth David Avenue Waitara House 33 Lot 1, DP 930782 Local 781 Palmerston Road Waitara Waitara Park 20X Waitara Lot 300, DP 832745 Local 783 Avenue West Pennant Street trees Cardinal Road reserve (north Local 784 Hills Avenue of Pennant Hills Road) West Pennant House 106 Cardinal Lot 2, DP 528360 Local 785 Hills Avenue West Pennant Koala Park 74-78 and Lots 1–3, DP Local 786 Hills 80-82 Castle 357453; Lot 1, DP Hill Road 135392 West Pennant Street trees Dean Street Road reserve Local 787 Hills West Pennant House 5 Fairburn Lot 5, DP 1025115 Local 788 Hills Avenue West Pennant New Farm 24X John Lot 16, DP 212664, Local 789 Hills Road Savage Lot 26, DP 220781, Bushland Crescent, 8X Lot 2, DP 605749 Reserve Leumeah Close and 52X New Farm Road West Pennant House 37 New Line Lot 31, DP 857912 Local 790 Hills Road West Pennant House 587 Pennant Lot 5, DP 801996 Local 791 Hills Hills Road

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no West Pennant House 75 Victoria Lot A, DP 385479 Local 792 Hills Road West Pennant Campbell Park 3X Wilga Lots 1 and 2, DP Local 793 Hills Street 1015022 Wisemans Road, stone Old Northern Road reserve Local 794 Ferry wall, bridge, Road escarpment and drain Wisemans Wiseman’s River Road Lot 1, DP 733879 Local 795 Ferry Ferry Inn, including grounds Wisemans Cable ferry River Road Waterway Local 796 Ferry

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Part 2 Heritage Conservation Areas

Name of heritage conservation Identification on Heritage Map Significance area

Barker College Heritage Shown by red hatching and labelled Local Conservation Area “C1”

Beecroft – Cheltenham Heritage Shown by red hatching and labelled Local Conservation Area “C2”

East Epping Conservation Area Shown by red hatching and labelled Local “C9”

Essex Street Conservation Area Shown by red hatching and labelled Local “C10”

Mount Errington Precinct, Hornsby Shown by red hatching and labelled Local West Side Heritage Conservation “C3” Area

Pretoria Parade Precinct, Hornsby Shown by red hatching and labelled Local West Side Heritage Conservation “C4” Area

Peats Ferry Road Precinct, Shown by red hatching and labelled Local Hornsby West Side Heritage “C5” Conservation Area

Rosebank Avenue Conservation Shown by red hatching and labelled Local Area “C11”

The Crescent, Pennant Hills Shown by red hatching and labelled Local Heritage Conservation Area “C6”

Wahroonga Heritage Conservation Shown by red hatching and labelled Local Area “C7”

Wahroonga North Heritage Shown by red hatching and labelled Local Conservation Area “C8”

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Part 3 Archaeological Sites

Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Arcadia Waddell Ridge Calabash Lots 146,160, and Local A 1 group - dwelling Road and 178 DP 752048; remains, cistern, Calabash Crown land benchmark, rock Creek inscription, field terracing, road terracing, fenceline, footings Berowra Depression era Sam’s Creek, Local A 2 sites Berowra Valley Regional Park Berowra Creek Cemetery, Bar Island Lots 22A, 23A and Local A 3 church ruins and 24, DP 752040 memorial Berowra Creek Jetty Bennets Bay Waterway Local A 4 Berowra Creek Ballast heap Berowra Waterway Local A 5 Creek and Murramurra Creek junction Berowra Creek Fire trail McCallums Lot 2, DP 882783; Local A 6 Avenue Lot 163, DP 1113746; Lots 78, 168, 185 and 194, DP 752048 Berowra Creek Fretus Hotel McCallums Lot 3, DP 882783 Local A 7 ruins Avenue fire trail Berowra Vehicular cable Berowra Waterway Local A 8 Waters ferry Waters Road and Bay Road Berowra Boat shed Berowra Lot 466, DP Local A 9 Waters Waters Road 727082 Berowra Kiosk-teahouse Berowra Crown land Local A 10 Waters Waters Road Berowra Toilet block Berowra Crown land Local A 11 Waters Waters Road Berowra Tidal Bath Franks Bight Crown land and Local A 12 Waters remains adjacent to waterway Kirkpatrick Way Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Lot 7031, DP Local A 13 cemetery Road 1076532; Lots 7049–7050, DP

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no 1076533; Lot 395, DP 46975 Brooklyn Governor Phillip Dangar Road Lot 415, DP 52026 Local A 15 Memorial Brooklyn McKell Park— Dangar Road Lot 1, DP 62933; Local A 14 Lower, upper, Lot 1, DP 1005081; cabbage palms Lots 7015 and and WW II gun 7016, DP 1058527 and emplacements Brooklyn Brown’s 10–16 James Lots H, J, K, DP Local A 17 boatshed Road 19744 Brooklyn Old railway Kuring-gai Lot 2, DP 545639 Local A 18 dams Chase National Park Brooklyn Hawkesbury Main Transport Corridor State A 16 River Railway Northern Station group - Railway - Brooklyn Dangar Road Railway Station, to Brooklyn including Harbour platform Brooklyn Hawkesbury Main Lots 1 and 2, DP State A 19 River Rail Northern 1002941 Bridge and Railway - Long Island Long Island group Brooklyn Road remains (disused) Old Road reserve Local A 20 Peats Ferry Road Brooklyn Kangaroo Point Pacific Lot 1, DP 740853, Local A 21 Highway Public Reserve and Crown land Brooklyn Peats Ferry road Pacific Crown land Local A 22 bridge Highway Canoelands Gentleman’s Gentleman’s Lot 8, DP 90421 Local A 23 Halt Inn ruins Halt Cherrybrook Cherrybrook 134 New Lot 100, DP Local A 24 Uniting Church Line Road 1102533 - hall and cemetery Cherrybrook Bridge, Pyes Creek Lot 163, DP Local A 25 approaches and near 775483 quarry Woodlark Place Cowan House ruins 1245 and Part Lots 262 and Local A 26 near quarry 1247 Pacific 359, DP 752026 Highway Cowan Original quarry Pacific Mining Lease 10 Local A 27 Highway Cowan Railway Station Pacific Lot 10, DP Local A 28 Highway 1112249

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Cowan Peats Ferry Pacific Muogamarra Local A 29 Road remains Highway Nature Reserve Cowan Remains of Peats Bight Lot 8, DP 752026 Local A 30 George Peat’s farmhouse Cowan Old road Peats Bight Local A 31 (Muogamarr a Nature Reserve) Dangar Island Tyneside House 8 Baroona Lot 47, DP 10902 Local A 32 Street Dangar Island House 36 Grantham Lot 65, DP 10902 Local A 33 Crescent Dangar Island Bradleys Beach 43X Lot 78, DP 10902 Local A 34 Grantham Crescent Dangar Island Sandstone tower 9 Neotsfield Lot 62, DP 872117 Local A 35 Avenue Dangar Island Waterfront, Northern Waterway Local A 36 seawall, wharf, foreshore trees and 1889 Railway Bridge construction site Dangar Island “The Pavilion” 9 Yallaroi Lot 2, DP 521484 Local A 37 Parade Dural Cemetery 885–887 Old Lot 1, DP 616947 Local A 38 Northern Road Dural St Judes 951-965 Old Lot 1, DP 589402 Local A 39 Anglican Northern Church and Road grounds Epping Stone causeway Beecroft Road reserve (near Local A 40 over Devlins Road southern end of Old Creek Beecroft Road) Galston Fagan Park 38–50X Lot 1, DP 558731; Local A 41 group - Arcadia Lots 12–14, 16 and Netherby, farm Road 18, Section 2, DP buildings, 975148 packing shed, brick kiln site, clay pit and bushland Galston Roadworks Crosslands Road reserve Local A 42 Road Galston Galston Gorge Galston Road reserve Local A 44 culvert Road Galston Galston Gorge Galston Road reserve Local A 43 sandstone Road buttressing Galston Galston Gorge Galston Road reserve State A 46 timber bridge Road Galston Galston Gorge Galston Road reserve Local A 45

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no water troughs Road Galston Banksia cottage 40 Mid- Lot 4, DP 583876 Local A 47 quarry Dural Road and Lot 261, DP 859029 Galston Culvert Sallaway Road reserve Local A 48 Road Glenorie House and stone 1355 Old Lot 1, DP 615183 Local A 49 sheds Northern Road Hornsby Railway cloak Jersey Street Lot 164, DP Local A 52 room buildings 1043781

Hornsby Railway Station Jersey Street Lot 164, DP Local A 51 1043781 Hornsby SRA electricity Jersey Street Lot 164, DP Local A 50 plant and signal 1043781 box Hornsby Suspension 5 Manor Lot 13, DP 15427 Local A 53 bridge Road Hornsby Diatreme 1X Quarry Lot 1, DP 926103, Local A 54 Hornsby Quarry Road Lots A and D, DP and surrounding 318676 vegetation Hornsby Old Man’s 1X Quarry Lot D, DP 318676; State A 55 Valley Road Lots 1 and 2, DP Cemetery, 169188 including Higgins’ Family Cemetery, sandstone receptacle, cool room and site of Higgins homestead on which the Higgins Family Memorial is located Laughtondale Chimney 890 Lot 50, DP 752029 Local A 57 Singleton Road Laughtondale Singleton’s Mill 1457 Lots 17 and 44, DP Local A 56 Singleton 752029 Road Maroota Great North Old Road reserve Local A 58 Road relics Telegraph Road Mount Kuring- Mt. Kuring-gai 790 Pacific Transport corridor Local A 59 gai Railway Station Highway Normanhurst Loretto Convent 91–93 Lot 1, DP 734965, Local A 60 group-grounds, Pennant Hills Lots 15 and 16, DP gates and Road and 16- 6612 cemetery 22 Mount

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Suburb Item name Address Property Significance Item description no Pleasant Avenue Pennant Hills Blackwood 2X Beecroft Lot 6, DP 828179 Local A 61 Memorial Road Sanctuary, including North Road culvert Pennant Hills Observatory 449X Lot 7, DP 828179 Local A 62 Park - Pennant Hills observatory site Road and park Singletons House ruins Singleton Lot 8, DP 752029 Local A 63 Mill Road Thornleigh Quarry and De Saxe Part Lots 847 and Local A 64 zigzag railway Close (near 569, DP 752053 track end) Thornleigh Brickworks wall 142 -178 Lot 1, DP 633292 Local A 65 and bushland Pennant Hills Road Thornleigh Remains of 1 Pioneer Lot 12, DP 235680; Local A 66 Maltworks Avenue Lot 1, DP 542202 Thornleigh 1830s road The Road reserve Local A 67 remains Comenarra Parkway Thornleigh Pennant Hills 40X The Lot 7301, DP Local A 68 Park - Lorna Comenarra 1131003 Pass within Parkway Thornleigh Wisemans Road, stone Old Northern Road Reserve Local A 69 Ferry wall, bridge, Road escarpment and drain Wisemans Wiseman’s Singleton Lot 7004, DP Local A 71 Ferry Ferry Cemetery Road 93995 Wisemans Sandstone 80 Singleton Lot 20, DP 856306 Local A 73 Ferry well/soak Road Wisemans Mill Creek Mill 174 Lot 1, DP 59266 Local A 70 Ferry ruins Singleton Road Wisemans The Lodge 292 Lot 301, DP Local A 72 Ferry Singleton 629539 Road

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Appendix E

Revised relevant map sheets of the Heritage Map to accompany the Hornsby Local Environmental Plan 2013

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 15 Appendix F

Summary tables of the proposed amendments

1. Existing Heritage Items for Deletion: The following table provides a summary of the items to be deleted from Council’s heritage schedule:

ID Suburb Property Item Comment Recommendation Address E37 Asquith 27 Royston Garden Large exotic tree in residential lot, Remove from LEP Parade overhanging footpath and adjoining Protect English property. Needs arborist report when Oak under in leaf for condition and risk proposed assessment. Aesthetic significance at amendment to a Local level derived from a large TPO mature English Oak, which makes a positive contribution to the streetscape. E39 Beecroft 68 Beecroft Garden Garden has significantly altered since Remove from LEP Road the 1993 Heritage Study but retains

prominent Canary Island Date palms. E40 Beecroft 128 Beecroft Garden Garden has been significantly altered Remove from LEP Road since 1993 Heritage Study. E41 Beecroft 136 Beecroft Garden Garden has been altered since 1993 Remove from LEP Road Heritage Study but retains significant Protect Norfolk specimen of Norfolk Island Pine. Island Pine under proposed amendment to TPO D31 Berowra 22 Hillcrest Trees Significant trees are actually on Remove from LEP Road associated properties around cul-de-sac of Protect selected with 7 Wanill Place. Some of these significant trees Wanill significant trees appear to relate to under proposed Place the re-subdivision of the landscape in amendment to the local area, with aesthetic TPO significance and amenity value. D32 Berowra 2A and 2E Garden Poor maintenance and possible Remove from LEP Waratah changes to the water table from the Road new residential development make the future uncertain for the remaining six trees of the former row of eight trees. House to which they related has been demolished and the site subdivided. E48 Berowra 15 Garden Site subdivided and garden Remove from LEP Yallambee significantly modified since 1993 Investigate Road Heritage Study. surviving building Remaining house requires in next Heritage investigation. Review. E49 Castle Hill 121–123 Garden Remnant indigenous tree Remove from LEP David Road demonstrating an element of the pre- Protect native European settlement plant trees under TPO. community. Historical and aesthetic significance locally.

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 16 ID Suburb Property Item Comment Recommendation Address E56 Cheltenham 7 The Garden Garden has altered since 1993 Remove from LEP Promenade Heritage Study and is now mainly Protect Deodar significant for the large Deodar. Cedar under proposed amendment to TPO E58 Dural 454 Galston Kelvin Plantings have significantly declined Remove from LEP Road Park - since 1993 Study and many trees and

grounds shrubs have been lost. E60 Epping 132 Midson Garden Garden has changed since 1993 Remove from LEP Road Heritage Study but large Hoop Pine

still warrants listing. E61 Epping 64–66 Garden— Camphor laurels and most other trees Remove from LEP Norfolk Road The have been removed for Poplars redevelopment. A3 Hornsby 19C Ethel Garden The mature conifers (Bunya Pines) at Remove from LEP Street trees 19C Ethel Street, across Galston Rd

(33-35 Galston Rd) and at 10A Ethel Street are significant remnants of the historic cultural landscape of this part of Hornsby with landmark aesthetic values derived from their majestic scale and horticultural qualities. E65 Hornsby 61–63 Gardens All but one heavily lopped Camphor Remove from LEP Pretoria Laurel have been removed. Parade E66 Mount Colah 547 Pacific Garden Very tall Norfolk Island Pine is a Remove from LEP Highway landmark tree. Protect Norfolk Island Pine under proposed amendment to TPO E67 Normanhurst 2, 3, 5, 6 and Gardens Group of remnant indigenous trees in Remove from LEP 7 Bluegum residential gardens reflect canopy

Street species of original vegetation community. Protect native trees under TPO Through their majestic scale and aesthetic qualities these trees make a positive contribution to the streetscape and bushland identity of the area, as well as contributing to biodiversity, conservation and habitat protection. E68 Normanhurst 7, 9, 11, 15 Rear Group of remnant indigenous trees in Remove from LEP and 17 gardens residential gardens reflect canopy Protect native Capella species of original vegetation trees under TPO Place community. E69 Normanhurst 1–7 Frith Garden House and most of garden removed Remove from LEP Avenue since 1993 Heritage Study.

The remnant garden and trees of a Protect selected 1920s house, its significance has significant trees been reduced by the loss of the under proposed house, and much of its plantings, but amendment to a number of significant trees remain TPO on the site. They interpret its original use and contribute to the aesthetic values of the site. A5 Thornleigh 3 Pritchard House Originally a single-storey c1920s Remove from LEP

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 17 ID Suburb Property Item Comment Recommendation Address Street weatherboard cottage with a terracotta tiled roof. Now greatly extended and modified with the addition of an upper level, side wing and corrugated steel roofing. No longer a good or intact local example of a representative Federation period cottage. Significance is greatly diminished.

E70 Thornleigh 17, 19, 21 Gardens Group of remnant indigenous trees in Remove from LEP and 23 residential gardens reflect canopy Protect native Trelawney species of original vegetation trees under TPO Street community. E71 Wahroonga 43 Bundarra Garden Large Pin Oak remains but rest of Remove from LEP Avenue garden significantly altered. Protect Pin Oak under proposed amendment to TPO E76 Wahroonga 55, 57 and Garden Subdivisions since 1993 Heritage Remove from LEP 57A Study. No.57 has two remnant

Bundarra eucalypts in garden of new house; Avenue No.57A—two remnant eucalypts in Protect native garden of new house. Now significant trees under TPO only for remnant indigenous trees E78 Waitara 28–36 Gardens Gardens have been altered since last Remove from LEP Balmoral Heritage Study and several lots have

Street been subdivided, removing rear gardens. The Cypress Pines at No. Protect native 34 are significant elements in the trees under TPO streetscape

2. New Heritage Items for Inclusion: The following table provides a summary of the items to be included on Council’s heritage schedule:

ID Suburb Property Item Comment Recommendation Address B9 Beecroft 86 House A fine example of an inter-war Old List in LEP as Sutherland and English Revival style residence which house and garden Road Garden demonstrates the investment in substantial housing during the post- war infilling of the older subdivisions in Beecroft. The style and detailing of the house demonstrate accomplished architectural design and trades skills in its execution. The house is representative of an important period of Old English Revival houses in the area. The front garden, much of it contemporary with the house, has aesthetic values that complement the building and provide an appropriate landscape setting, with species popular in the 1950s. B10 Beecroft 88 House A good example of a substantial List in LEP as Sutherland and Federation style bungalow, the house house and garden

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 18 ID Suburb Property Item Comment Recommendation Address Road Garden and garden are evidence of the more intensive residential development of Beecroft following the railway. The house is representative of the aesthetic character, form and fabric of the style and era, set in a generous garden which retains mature planting and has sympathetic new features. E54 Cheltenham 28 The Fence The fine sandstone boundary fence is List in LEP Promenade a prominent element in the streetscape of both 44 The Crescent and 28 The Promenade, with Local aesthetic significance and interpreting the former garden on the site. B14 Epping 34-36 “Eldruwin” Eldruwin’ is an important early house List in LEP Fernhill of the Epping area, the home of Avenue orchardist and manufacturer Alfred Wooster, who built and occupied the house from 1893-1920. Compared to other orchard houses in the area which were built during the same period, the design and aesthetic approach to ‘Eldruwin’ demonstrates technical achievement and an aesthetic sensitivity to its location and the Wooster family’s requirements. A rare example of a substantial Victorian house built for a prominent orchardist family. Set in a mature garden, Eldruwin has been conserved and sympathetically adapted by ongoing owners. B16 Hornsby 52 Dural “Birklands” The siting and design of ‘Birklands’ List in LEP Street was oriented to enjoy specific views of Hornsby’s remarkable bushland valleys on the spurs and ridges to the west. Former home of local architect Louis S Robertson from c1901-1932, whose work in the LGA includes the Hornsby War Memorial and the extension to Beecroft School of Arts. ‘Birklands’ is representative of the earlier houses in the Hornsby area which sought healthful locations with bushland views on the edge of Sydney suburbia. B17 Hornsby 6 Rosemead “The ‘The Haven’ is part of the wave of List in LEP Road Haven” subdivision of the larger estates of Hornsby which occurred in the late nineteenth century to create smaller residential allotments. It was the home of Rev Thomas Watson from 1903-1905, headmaster of Barker College, until he retired and returned to England. An early weatherboard house of the Federation era, its form, fabric and location demonstrates the association of bedrooms with open air verandahs, sited to appreciate the Old Man Valley views. Representative of the small Federation-era bungalows designed for families, sited for bushland

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 19 ID Suburb Property Item Comment Recommendation Address enjoyment and healthful open air on Hornsby’s outskirts. B18 Hornsby 8 Rosemead “Kuranda” A finely detailed Arts and Crafts List in LEP Road house of unusual design, demonstrating significant investment in quality building in Hornsby as the larger estates were subdivided. Built by architect Roscoe Collins as his family home, it is also associated with Robin John Tilllyard, entomologist, who lived in the house from 1909- 1922. Designed to demonstrate new approaches to suburban villa design, ‘Kuranda’ features key elements of the Arts and Crafts style and materiality. ‘Kuranda’ is a rare example of its style in Hornsby, an adventurous early bungalow that was publicised in contemporary journals. B19 Normanhurst 41 Pennant “Chislehur A large, late Federation era house List in LEP Hills Road st” built in 1913, situated in a generous garden setting which demonstrates the subdivision of local farms for residential allotments. A prominent, large house in a corner position surrounded by a mature garden, ‘Chiselhurst’ was associated with the Small family for more than 50 years and is representative of the early residential development along Pennant Hills Road following the decline of orcharding in the area. B20 North Epping 311 Malton House The bungalow is a remnant of the List in LEP Road orcharding era of the development of North Epping, now on a much subdivided, but still generous curtilage. The building demonstrates careful aesthetic consideration in its detailing and proportions, being designed to maximise its relationship with its garden (and former surrounding orchards), and with principal rooms of formal composition below a fine, sweeping slate roof. The bungalow is representative of the orcharding homes that were once the major residences of the area prior to its residential redevelopment and post-war subdivision. B21 North Epping 80 Norfolk House Demonstrates early large acre List in LEP Road and residential subdivision of North Garden Epping and closer subdivision as suburban development encroached on the orchards. Successful adjustment of the setting of the house to a diminished curtilage. Representative example of Federation style house and generous front garden with original planting. Historic association with Grigg family who built the house. A DA for a second-storey addition has been approved DA/433/2008 dated

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 20 ID Suburb Property Item Comment Recommendation Address 30/5/2008. If this proceeds, the heritage value of the property would be severely diminished, to the point of deletion from the list.

B22 Pennant Hills 108 Bellamy House A remarkably intact Pettit & Sevitt List in LEP Street and designed project home, designed Garden c1972, which retains its original form, fabric and features. An excellent example of a contemporary, modest home designed by prominent architects for the project home market and maintained in excellent condition. B25 Singleton’s 1549 House A cottage associated with the List in LEP Mill Singleton Singleton family has stood in this

Road location since before 1884, and is evidence of the early Hawkesbury River settlement. The simple pitched roof cottage form is clearly an early building in a formerly agricultural landscape, prominent in views from the eastern side of the river. Singleton’s cottage is representative of the small vernacular cottages that were built by early Hawkesbury River settlers that have by and large now been lost or substantially rebuilt. B27 Wahroonga 32 Ingalara House The house, its garden, its fittings and List in LEP Avenue contents demonstrate a time capsule

of its construction in 1938, a period rarely well recorded in the residential development of Sydney. The house has been associated with the Waterworth family from its construction to today. The house demonstrates the aesthetics of the Art Deco period in a modest cottage form. The house, its associated documentation, furniture and fittings and garden has the potential to yield information that will contribute to an understanding of NSW’s cultural history, and that of the Shire. The house is a rare survivor in its present state, uncommon in its intactness and integrity. The garden retains the original gates, sections of the original wall and a number of mature trees characteristic of the period in which the house was built.

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 21 The following item was recommended for heritage listing however, it is not to be progressed as part of this Planning Proposal as it has been subject to further archaeological and heritage assessment in separate Planning Proposal:

ID Suburb Property Item Comment Recommendation Address B15 Epping 30-38 and Convict The site of a former convict timber Progression for 42 Oxford relics – getting establishment in Oxford heritage listing will form Street circa Street, Epping appears to be of part of the 1820s potential state significance, but the recommendations saw pit extent of its physical remains is included in the Epping unclear. A formal Archaeological Town Centre Planning Assessment of the area, with Proposal. primary documentary research, plan analysis and registration is warranted. The archaeology provisions of the Heritage Act are likely to apply to the site and its vicinity. Early assessment of the extent of the remains is strongly recommended, together with a plan for its interpretation. Valuable research into this site has been initiated by local historian Ralph Hawkins.

3. Existing Heritage Items for Retention/No Change: The following table provides a summary of the items included in Heritage Review Stage 5 to be retained on Council’s heritage schedule with no change:

ID Suburb Property Item Comment Recommendation Address C28 Beecroft 59 Beecroft House This late Victorian house is Retain on LEP Road evidence of the spread of settlement along Beecroft Road following the closer subdivision of earlier orcharding properties for residential redevelopment. The house form and fabric are typically Victorian with Federation overlay and extensive modern modifications to rear. Front and rear gardens have been extensively modified. No evidence of a well has been sighted or is known of by current owners. E42 Beecroft 2-4 Boronia Gardens No 2 appears to have had a new Retain on LEP Avenue fence constructed since the 1993 Heritage Study. Gardens have also been altered since the 1993 Heritage Study but retain significant elements. E43 Beecroft 149 Garden New front fence since 1993 Retain on LEP Copeland Heritage Study but garden retains Road significant elements. E44 Beecroft 156A Garden Garden has altered since 1993 Retain on LEP Copeland Heritage Study but retains Road significant elements. E45 Beecroft 6 Parker Garden Most of trees in listing have gone. Retain on LEP Close Garden has association with Mary

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 22 ID Suburb Property Item Comment Recommendation Address Duigan, a prominent local gardener. E46 Beecroft 25 Wongala Garden Surviving front fence, curvilinear Retain on LEP Crescent bride path and plantings typical of the Federation period, including a magnificent specimen of Camellia sasanqua. Local historic and aesthetic significance as representative of a particular garden style. E47 Berowra 2-4 Hillcrest Garden Gardens retain original layout and Retain on LEP Road plantings and the house is largely original. Fine sandstone fence and gate posts, most likely associated with adjacent heritage-listed Blackwood House, and ornamental trees, particularly the specimen of lemon scented gum at number 4. A2 Brooklyn 51 Brooklyn House One of the first cottages Retain on LEP Road constructed on the subdivided farm of Joseph Gannon, Kingscourt documents the closer WWI residential subdivision along Brooklyn Road. Situated on a bend of the road, the later sympathetic second-storey addition has emphasised the long standing historic presence of the building, and its landmark prominence. E50 Cheltenham 183 Garden A largely intact period garden on a Retain on LEP Beecroft prominent corner, conserving fine Road original or early features including a curved gravel drive, twin entries with stone gate pillars and wrought iron gates, garden beds and a garden of trees and shrubs of the late Federation/Interwar era. Of historical and aesthetic significance. E51 Cheltenham 22 Garden Garden retains many original Retain on LEP Cheltenham features including the boundary Road fence, pedestrian gate and plantings. White pool fence for pedestrian safety on nature strip is visually intrusive. E52 Cheltenham 10-12 The Garden New front fence since 1993 Retain on LEP Boulevard Heritage Study but garden retains many original features. Despite alteration since the 1993 Heritage Study, this garden retains considerable original fabric representative of its period and has Local aesthetic significance derived from mature tree and shrub plantings. E54 Cheltenham 46 The Garden Garden dilapidated but retains Retain on LEP Crescent original features including timber arbour, row of cypress, original sandstone front fence and timber vehicle and pedestrian gates. E55 Cheltenham 48 The Garden Several garden features have been Retain on LEP Crescent removed since the 1993 Heritage Study (including the gravel drive and some plantings) but garden

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 23 ID Suburb Property Item Comment Recommendation Address retains early significant plantings and sandstone front fence retains continuity with adjoining properties at 44 and 46 The Crescent. E57 Dural 452 Galston Garden Garden – Pukekara Park. Although Retain on LEP Road of more recent date than suggested in the 1993 Heritage Study, this garden has considerable aesthetic significance as a “plantsman’s garden” featuring a wide variety of ornamental trees and flowering shrubs. E59 Epping 27A Chester Garden Some plants have gone from Retain on LEP Street garden since 1993 Heritage Study but it retains many original features including the landmark Deodar. D35 Epping 3-5 St Albans The Church site and its buildings Retain on LEP Pembroke Anglican have been the focus of Anglican Street Church worship since 1896, and it has an and enduring association with the grounds Anglican ministry to its congregation and the Epping community more generally, as it continues to play a lively community role today. The existing Church (1922) was designed by Burcham Clamp, the parish hall and rectory (1934) were designed by Professor Leslie Wilkinson, both being Diocesan architects of prominence and accomplishment. Ongoing architectural engagement with local architects has contributed the War Memorial Hall (1957) and completed the second stage of the Church and spire (1961). Together with its mature remnant indigenous trees and landscaping it represents a remarkable enclave in the village area of Epping, notable in the streetscape. The almost complete archive of the parish records of St Alban’s provides a remarkable research repository, available to yield information about the history of the site and the area. Rectory recommended for listing in Stage 4 Heritage Review, but not progressed by Council due to concern regarding structural stability. E62 Hornsby 4 Lisgar Garden A locally significant hillside garden Retain on LEP Road for its aesthetic values derived from trees, terraced garden beds and mature plantings, particularly cycads, azaleas and tree ferns. Also significant is the ornamental sandstone lily pond with a central fountain. E63 Hornsby 6 Lisgar Garden Bushland remnant with Local Retain on LEP Road significance and positive streetscape contributions. Primarily

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 24 ID Suburb Property Item Comment Recommendation Address significant for remnant native trees and sandstone outcrops, but also with some exotic oriental’s, making major contribution to streetscape in conjunction with 4 and 8 Lisgar Road. E64 Hornsby 8 Lisgar Garden Primarily significant for remnant Retain on LEP Road native trees and sandstone outcrops, making major contribution to streetscape in conjunction with 4 and 6 Lisgar Road. A4 Pennant Hills 6 Greycliffe House Evidence of the influence of Retain on LEP Avenue European modernism in Australian domestic architecture, important in demonstration a new design approach in a suburban context. Associated with local architect Raymond Smith, as his own house. A rare example of 1940s residential modernism in Hornsby Shire. A6 Thornleigh 33 Yaralla House An architect designed Sydney Retain on LEP Cresent School split level compact home, sensitively adapted to its steeply sloping site. House is remarkably intact and well maintained; an excellent example of Hornsby’s 1960s fringe development. E72 Wahroonga 45 Bundarra Garden The horticultural qualities of the Retain on LEP Avenue mature trees give the garden aesthetic significance at a Local level and contribute greatly to the streetscape of Bundarra Avenue and the Wahroonga North Heritage Conservation Area. E74 Wahroonga 51 Bundarra Garden Exotic trees and shrubs and Retain on LEP Avenue indigenous remnant trees have aesthetic significance at a Local level as evidence of the tree layer of pre-European settlement vegetation or regrowth thereof. E77 Wahroonga 1 Pacific Garden Garden retains landmark palms Retain on LEP Highway and an earlier garden with Local historical and aesthetic significance derived from their species and horticultural qualities at a major intersection.

4. Items not to be Progressed to Heritage Listing: The following table provides a summary of the items no to be progressed to heritage listing as part of this planning proposal:

ID Suburb Property Item Comment Recommendation Address B7 Beecroft 81 Beecroft House Hornsby Council advised GML No further assessment Road that the property forms part of an area which has been rezoned to accommodate higher density under the Housing Strategy DCP 2011,

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 25 ID Suburb Property Item Comment Recommendation Address and that further review was not required. B11 Cheltenham 20 House The period and architecture Do not list in LEP Cheltenham styling of the house has not Road been accurately assessed. Heritage listing of the property should not be progressed as it is not representative of the acclaimed Art Deco style.

B12 Cheltenham 77 House Originally a single-storey Do not list in LEP Cheltenham weatherboard house with a tile Road, roof built c1948. Second- storey extension c2002/3 in timber has unsympathetically altered the external appearance, extended the footprint to south, widened the verandah and extended the verandah to the northern side. The addition of the second- storey has diminished any previous heritage values. B13 Epping 2 Dorset House Said to match the adjacent Do not list in LEP. Street heritage-listed Federation house at No.5 Dorset Street – but bears little resemblance to its neighbor. No apparent heritage qualities. B23 Pennant Hills 10 Harold “Fairview” The house and garden have Do not list in LEP Avenue been subject to a number of modifications. The setting and curtilage have been severely compromised by the recent subdivision and construction of a second dwelling to the rear. Council currently includes 8 other heritage listed representative examples of Inter-war style bungalows with their curtilage and residential garden setting intact. Heritage listing of the house should not be progressed.

B24 Pennant Hills Hillcrest Trees in Very large remnant indigenous Protect remnant native Road Road trees in road reserve with trees under TPO Reserve branches overhanging road, footpath and adjacent properties. Need regular arborist assessment for condition, risk assessment and management recommendations. B26 Thornleigh 7 Station House DA and Construction Do not list in LEP Street Certificate for residential alterations and additions 2009.

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 26 The following items were identified to have potential cultural heritage values subject to further investigation. In these cases, heritage listing is not being progressed, however archival recording, historic research and conservation is encouraged:

ID Suburb Property Item Comment Recommendation Address B8 Beecroft 50 Log Rare evidence of Beecroft Encourage conservation Sutherland Dragging timber getting industry, two Historic research and Road Rillls parallel ditches/swales in archival record lower area of heavily vegetated Lot. Detailed historic research required to establish comparative significance. D36 Hornsby 441 Crosslands Archaeological remains of Detailed Historical Heights Sommerville Reserve – former buildings, walls and a Research to fully Road House well within Crosslands document the occupation Ruins and Reserve, identified in a 1911 and history of the Reserve Well survey of the area, in a ruinous condition, and likely represent various phases of construction and occupation. Should any disturbance or interpretation of the remains be necessary, this should be archaeologically monitored, consistent with the provisions of the NSW Heritage Act.

5. Heritage Items Requiring Amendment: The following table provides a summary of the existing items to be amended in Council’s heritage schedule:

ID Suburb Property Item Comment Recommendation Address E38 Beecroft 2, 2A and 4 Gardens Significant items are the Retain on LEP Beecroft sandstone wall, probably Road relating to Blackwood House Amend listing to identify (8 Beecroft Road) and both the fence as a built exotic and indigenous trees. element

D33 Castle Hill 423-521 Oakhill Oakhill College is a significant Retain on LEP Old College, site in the history of the region, Northern original initially as a homestead Amend listing to remove Road building, complex, and now as a major reference to the gate gate regional educational institution, house now demolished house with associated buildings and and landscaping. Institutional grounds buildings, notably the three- storey De La Salle building, illustrate the aesthetic preferences of the brothers of Romanesque architecture. Oakhill has strong associations with the De La Salle brothers and their educational work and with the extensive school and religious communities, as evidenced in its buildings and associated national brothers’

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 27 ID Suburb Property Item Comment Recommendation Address cemetery. A rare example of a regional educational and institutional complex. Although the original homestead and gatehouse have been demolished and much of its curtilage redeveloped for housing, the remnant mature cultural tree planting and elements of the homestead garden on the hilltop site remain, dating from about 1910. Archaeological remains of earlier buildings are likely. Proposals for unsympathetic new windows on the De La Salle building and removal of existing grave markers from the cemetery require careful consideration of heritage impacts.

E53 Cheltenham 44 The Garden The fine sandstone boundary Retain on LEP Crescent fence is a prominent element in the streetscape of both The Amend to only include the Crescent and The Promenade, fence, which relates to the with Local aesthetic pre-subdivision boundary significance and interpreting and extends along street the former garden on the site. boundary of 28 The Promenade, Cheltenham. List fence of 28 The Promenade, Cheltenham.

D34 Dangar 36 House ‘Joyville’ is associated with the Retain on LEP Island Grantham 1921 subdivision of the island Crescent for residential development, The House is identified as and is evidence of Dangar Archaeological item on Island’s increasing popularity draft LEP Schedule 5. The for residential and weekend House should be recreational use in the 1920s. identified as a built item. It is associated with its first Remove from Part 3 owners, the Starrett family, Archaeological Sites and who built and occupied the include in Part 1 Heritage cottage 1922-1936. The Items. original cottage form is evidence of the inter-war era in its construction, with sheltering verandahs and hipped roof using materials of fibro, tin and timber that could be readily transported to the island. ‘Joyville’ is representative of the cottages of its era in its original form and fabric. Located on one of the islands first residential subdivisions, its ongoing residential use both as a weekender and as a permanent residence, is evidence of its enduring functionality.

C29 Wahroonga 48 House Landskrona is a substantial Remove garden from LEP E73 Bundarra Inter-war house and garden List house on LEP Avenue demonstrating the subdivision of Wahroonga’s early estates

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 28 ID Suburb Property Item Comment Recommendation Address for a second generation of significant houses. ‘Landskrona’ is a finely detailed and executed house and garden of quality and distinction. The garden as an individual item does not adequately satisfy the criteria for heritage significance. C30 Wahroonga 54 House A distinguished, architect List house as well as E75 Bundarra designed inter-war house in garden in LEP Avenue remarkably intact condition on its original one acre Lot, set in a mature garden with a wide variety of cultural plantings and mature trees from the period 1930-50, of high Local significance in the Wahroonga North Heritage Conservation Area. Garden has been altered since 1993 Heritage Study but retains many significant features.

MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS The following table provides a summary of miscellaneous amendments to update the correct property information for properties not included in Heritage Review Stage 5:

Development Suburb Property Item Comment Recommendation Application Address DA/1173/1999 Beecroft 100 Beecroft “Vintage Approved Amend property Road Cellars” subdivision resulting description to Lot 1 building in a new parcel DP 1168541 allotment DA/605/2011 Beecroft 115 Beecroft “Carmel” Approved Amend property Road subdivision resulting description to Lot 1 in new parcel DP 1172114 allotment DA/739/2012 Hornsby 2A Manor “Mount Approved Amend property Road Wilga” and subdivision resulting description to Lot grounds in new parcel 101 DP 1166007 allotment DA/1538/2010 Hornsby 8A Northcote Former Approved Amend item name Road Hornsby subdivision resulting to House. Amend Kuring-gai in new property property address to Hospital and address and parcel 26 Pulbrook Parade Community allotment. Amend property Centre Recommend to description to Lot 1 amend item name DP 1165114 as the building is no longer associated with the Hornsby Hospital or Community Centre

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State Environmental Planning Policy Checklist

SEPP Title Compliance Comment SEPP No. 1 Development Standards N/A SEPP No. 1 Development Standards (Amend Draft No. 1) SEPP No. 2 Minimum Standards for Repealed Residential Flat Development SEPP No. 3 Castlereagh Liquid Waste Repealed Disposal Depot SEPP No. 4 Development Without Consent and Miscellaneous Exempt and N/A Complying Development SEPP No. 5 Housing for Older People or Repealed People with a Disability SEPP No. 6 Number of Storeys in a Building N/A SEPP No. 7 Port Kembla Coal Loader Repealed SEPP No. 8 Surplus Public Land Repealed SEPP No. 9 Group Homes Repealed SEPP No. 10 Retention of Low-Cost Rental Repealed Accommodation SEPP No. 11 Traffic Generating Repealed Developments SEPP No. 12 Public Housing (Dwelling Repealed Houses) SEPP No. 13 Sydney Heliport Repealed SEPP No. 14 Coastal Wetlands N/A SEPP No. 15 Rural Land sharing Communities N/A SEPP No. 16 Tertiary Institutions Repealed SEPP No. 17 Design of Building in Certain Not Made Business Centres SEPP No. 18 Public Housing Not Made SEPP No. 19 Bushland in Urban Areas N/A SEPP No. 20 Minimum Standards for Repealed Residential Flat Development SEPP No. 21 Caravan Parks N/A SEPP No. 22 Shops and Commercial N/A Premises SEPP No. 23 Not Made SEPP No. 24 State Roads Not Made SEPP No. 25 Residential Allotment Sizes Repealed SEPP No. 26 Littoral Rainforests N/A SEPP No. 27 Prison Sites Repealed SEPP No. 28 Town Houses and Villa Houses Repealed SEPP No. 29 Western Sydney Recreation N/A Area SEPP No. 30 Intensive Agriculture N/A SEPP No. 31 Sydney (Kingsford Smith) Airport Repealed SEPP No. 32 Urban Consolidation (Redevelopment of Urban Land) N/A

SEPP No. 33 Hazardous and Offensive N/A Development SEPP No. 34 Major Employment Generating Repealed Industrial Development SEPP No. 35 Maintenance Dredging of Tidal Repealed Waterways SEPP No. 36 Manufactured Home Estates N/A SEPP No. 37 Continued Mines and Extractive Repealed Industries

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 30 SEPP Title Compliance Comment SEPP No. 38 Olympic Games and Related Repealed Projects SEPP No. 39 Spit Island Bird Habitat N/A SEPP No. 40 Sewerage Works Not Made SEPP No. 41 Casino Entertainment Complex N/A SEPP No. 42 Multiple Occupancy and Rural Repealed Land SEPP No. 43 New Southern Railway Repealed SEPP No. 44 Koala Habitat Protection N/A SEPP No. 45 Permissibility of Mining Repealed SEPP No. 46 Protection and Management of Repealed Native Vegetation SEPP No. 47 Moore Park Showground N/A SEPP No. 48 Major Putrescible Landfill Sites Repealed SEPP No. 49 Tourism Accommodation in Draft Private Homes SEPP No. 50 Canal Estate Development N/A SEPP No. 51 Eastern Distributor Repealed SEPP No. 52 Farm Dams and Other Works in Land and Water Management N/A Plan Areas SEPP No. 53 Metropolitan Residential N/A Development SEPP No. 54 Northside Storage Tunnel Repealed SEPP No. 55 Remediation of Land N/A SEPP No. 56 Sydney Harbour Foreshores and Repealed Tributaries SEPP No. 57 Not Made SEPP No. 58 Protecting Sydney’s Water Repealed Supply SEPP No. 59 Central Western Sydney Regional Open Space and N/A Residential

SEPP No. 60 Exempt and Complying N/A Development SEPP No. 61 Exempt and Complying Development for White Bay and Repealed Glebe Island Ports SEPP No. 62 Sustainable Aquaculture N/A SEPP No. 63 Major Transport Projects Repealed SEPP No. 64 Advertising and Signage N/A SEPP No. 65 Design Quality of Residential N/A Flat Development SEPP No. 66 Integration of Land Use and Draft Transport SEPP No. 67 Macquarie Generation Industrial Repealed Development Strategy SEPP No. 68 Not Made SEPP No. 69 Major Electricity Supply Projects Repealed SEPP No. 70 Affordable Housing (Revised N/A Schemes) SEPP No. 71 Coastal Protection N/A SEPP No. 72 Linear Telecommunications Repealed Development – Broadband SEPP No. 73 Kosciusko Ski Resorts Repealed SEPP No. 74 Newcastle Port and Employment Repealed Lands SEPP 2004 Seniors Living Repealed SEPP 2004 Housing for Seniors or People N/A with a Disability SEPP 2004 Building Sustainability Index: N/A BASIX SEPP 2004 ARTC Rail Infrastructure Repealed

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 31 SEPP Title Compliance Comment SEPP 2004 Sydney Metropolitan Water Repealed Supply SEPP 2005 Development on Kurnell NA Peninsula SEPP 2005 Major Development N/A SEPP 2005 State Significant Development N/A SEPP 2006 Sydney Region Growth Centres N/A SEPP 2007 Mining, Petroleum Production N/A and Extractive Industries SEPP 2007 Temporary Structures N/A SEPP 2007 Infrastructure N/A SEPP 2007 Kosciuszko National Park - N/A Alpine Resorts SEPP 2008 Rural Lands N/A SEPP 2008 Exempt and Complying N/A Development Codes SEPP 2009 Western Sydney Parklands N/A SEPP 2009 Affordable Rental Housing N/A SEPP 2009 Western Sydney Employment N/A Area SEPP 2010 Urban Renewal N/A SEPP 2011 Sydney Drinking Water N/A Catchment SEPP Competition Draft SEPP Sewerage Works Draft SEPP Subdivision Draft SEPP 2004 Application of Development Draft Standards

Sydney Regional Plans (deemed SEPPs) Compliance Comment SREP No. 1 Dual Occupancy Repealed SREP No. 2 Dual Occupancy Repealed SREP No. 3 Kurnell Peninsula Repealed SREP No. 4 Homebush Bay Repealed SREP No. 5 Chatswood Town Centre N/A SREP No. 6 Gosford Coastal Areas Repealed SREP No. 7 Multi-Unit Housing - Surplus Repealed Government Sites SREP No. 8 Central Coast Plateau Areas N/A SREP No. 9 Extractive Industry (No. 2 - N/A 1995) SREP No. 10 Blue Mountains Regional Open Repealed Space SREP No. 11 Penrith Lakes Scheme N/A SREP No. 12 Dual Occupancy Repealed SREP No. 13 Mulgoa Valley N/A SREP No. 14 Eastern Beaches Repealed SREP No. 15 Terrey Hills Repealed SREP No. 16 Walsh Bay N/A SREP No. 17 Kurnell Peninsula N/A SREP No. 18 Public Transport Corridors N/A SREP No. 19 Rouse Hill Development Area N/A SREP No. 20 Hawkesbury Nepean River (No. Yes 2 - 1997). SREP No. 21 Warringah Urban Release Areas Repealed SREP No. 22 River Repealed SREP No. 23 Sydney and Middle Harbours Repealed SREP No. 24 Homebush Bay Area N/A SREP No. 25 Orchard Hills N/A SREP No. 26 City West N/A SREP No. 27 Wollondilly Regional Open Repealed Space SREP No. 28 Parramatta N/A

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 32 Sydney Regional Plans (deemed SEPPs) Compliance Comment SREP No. 29 Rhodes Peninsula N/A SREP No. 30 St Marys N/A SREP No. 31 Regional Parklands Repealed SREP No. 33 Cooks Cove N/A SREP 2005 Sydney Harbour Catchment N/A

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Section 117 Direction Checklist

Issue Ministerial Direction Compliance Comment 1. Employment and Resources 1.1 Business and A Planning Proposal shall encourage N/A Industrial employment growth in suitable locations, Zones protect employment lands and support the viability of “identified strategic centres”.

A Planning Proposal LEP shall retain the areas and locations of existing business and industrial zones.

A Planning Proposal shall not reduce the total potential floor space area for employment uses and related public services in business zones.

A Planning Proposal shall not reduce the total potential floor space area for industrial uses in industrial zones.

A Planning Proposal shall ensure that proposed new employment areas are in accordance with an approved strategy.

1.2 Rural Zones A Planning Proposal shall not rezone rural land N/A for urban purposes, including residential, business or industrial purposes.

A Planning Proposal shall not contain provisions which will increase the permissible density of rural zoned land.

A Planning Proposal shall not include provisions that control access from traffic generating developments to classified roads in rural zones.

1.3 Mining, Council shall consult the Director-General of N/A Petroleum the Department of Primary Industries (DPI) to Production and identify any resources of coal, petroleum and Extractive extractive materials of State or regional Industries significance and existing mines or extractive industries occurring in the area subject to the draft LEP.

Council shall seek advice from the Director- General of the DPI on the development potential of the identified resources.

Council shall consider any likely conflict between the development of existing mines or extractive industries, or identified resources and other land uses.

Where a Planning Proposal prohibits or restricts development of identified resources or is likely to conflict with other land uses, Council shall consult with the Director-General of the DPI concerning the draft LEP and provide a copy of any comments received to the Director-General of the Department of

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 34 Issue Ministerial Direction Compliance Comment Planning. 1.4 Oyster Council shall ensure the Planning Proposal is N/A Aquaculture consistent with the NSW Oyster Industry Sustainable Aquaculture Strategy (2006).

Council shall identify any Priority Oyster Aquaculture Areas (POAA) and oyster aquaculture leases outside such an area to which the Planning Proposal would apply.

Council shall identify any proposed land uses which could adversely impact on a POAA and oyster aquaculture leases outside such an area.

Council shall consider any likely incompatibilities between oyster aquaculture and other land uses and evaluate ameliorative measures.

Where a Planning Proposal could result in an impact on a POAA and oyster aquaculture leases outside such an area, Council shall consult the Director-General of the Department of Primary Industries (DPI) concerning the draft LEP and provide a copy of any comments received to the Director-General of the Department of Planning.

2. Environment and Heritage 2.1 Environmental A Planning Proposal shall include provisions N/A Protection that facilitate the protection and conservation Zones of environmentally sensitive areas.

A Planning Proposal that applies to environmental protection zoned land or land identified for environmental protection purposes shall not reduce the protection standards that apply to the land. 2.2 Coastal A Planning Proposal shall be consistent with N/A Protection the NSW Coastal Policy: A Sustainable Future for the Coast 1997, the Coastal Design Guidelines 2003 and the NSW Coastline Management Manual 1990.

2.3 Heritage A Planning Proposal shall contain provisions to Yes The Planning Proposal Conservation facilitate the conservation of items, places, retains the current buildings, works, relics, moveable objects or provisions within the precincts of environmental heritage HLEP 2013 relating to the significance. conservation of heritage significance. The A Planning Proposal shall contain provisions amendments to the that facilitate the conservation of areas, places, schedule of heritage items landscapes and objects identified of being of would ensure that the Aboriginal heritage significance. significant heritage values within the Shire are identified and conserved. 2.4 Recreation Planning Proposals shall not zone or enable N/A Vehicle Areas land to be developed for a recreational vehicle area where the land is in an Environmental Protection Zone, is a beach or dune, or in other areas unless the council has taken into consideration relevant guidelines listed in the Direction.

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 35 Issue Ministerial Direction Compliance Comment 3. Housing, Infrastructure and Urban Development 3.1 Residential A Planning Proposal shall include housing Yes The Planning Proposal Zones provisions that broaden the choice of building retains the current density types and housing locations, make more provisions of the HLEP efficient use of existing infrastructure and 2013. Accordingly, the services, reduce urban sprawl and be of good Planning Proposal is design. consistent with the housing provisions for A Planning Proposal shall contain a residential zoned lands. requirement that residential development is not permitted until land is adequately serviced with water and sewerage. Draft Plans shall not contain provisions which reduce the permissible density on residential zoned lands.

3.2 Caravan Parks Planning Proposals shall retain existing zones N/A and of land or utilise an appropriate zone under the Manufactured Standard Instrument to permit caravan parks in Home Estates LEPs.

When preparing Planning Proposals, Council shall consider the categories of land and principles in SEPP No. 36 to determine suitable zones, locations and provisions for Manufactured Home Estates.

3.3 Home Planning Proposals shall permit home N/A Occupations occupations to be carried out in dwelling houses without the need for development consent. 3.4 Integrating A Planning Proposal shall locate zones for N/A Land Use and urban purposes in areas in accordance with Transport the identified guidelines and policies to reduce travel demand, including the number of trips generated by development and the distances travelled.

3.4 Development For a Planning Proposal affecting land in the N/A Near Licensed vicinity of a licensed aerodrome, the Council Aerodromes shall consult with the Department of Commonwealth responsible for aerodromes and the lessee of the aerodrome.

A Planning Proposal shall take into consideration the Obstacle Limitation Surface (OLS) and for land affected by the OLS permit development compatible with the operation of an aerodrome and prepare appropriate development standards.

A Planning Proposal shall not rezone land for certain purposes listed in the direction where the Australian Noise Exposure Forecast (ANEF) exceeds the levels specified in the direction. Draft LEPs which rezone lands for such purposes shall include a provision regarding interior noise levels.

4. Hazard and Risk 4.1 Acid Sulphate Council shall consider the Acid Sulphate Soils N/A Soils Planning Guidelines adopted by the Director- General of the Department of Planning when preparing a Planning Proposal that applies to any land identified on the Acid Sulphate Soils Risk Maps prepared by the Department of

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 36 Issue Ministerial Direction Compliance Comment Natural Resources.

Planning Proposals that regulate works in acid sulphate soils shall be consistent with the Acid Sulphate Soils Model LEP or such other provisions provided by the Director-General of the Department of Planning.

Council shall not prepare a Planning Proposal that intensifies land uses on land having a probability of containing acid sulphate soils unless an acid sulphate soils study has been considered.

4.2 Mine Where the land is subject to mine subsidence, N/A Subsidence council shall consult the Mine Subsidence and Unstable Board to ascertain if the Board has any Land objection to the Plan and the appropriateness of the development for the potential level of subsidence.

A Planning Proposal shall not permit development on unstable land.

4.3 Flood Prone A Planning Proposal shall include provisions N/A Land that give effect to the NSW Flood Prone Land Policy and are consistent with the Floodplain Development Manual 2005. A draft LEP shall not rezone land within the flood planning areas from Special Use, Special Purpose, Recreation, Rural or Environmental Protection Zones to a Residential, Business, Industrial, Special Use or Special Purpose Zone.

A Planning Proposal shall not permit development in floodway areas, permit development that will significantly impact on other properties, permit a significant increase in development, result in a substantial increase in the need for government spending on flood mitigation, permit specified development without the need for consent.

A Planning Proposal shall not impose flood related development controls above the flood planning level for residential development.

In preparing a Planning Proposal, Council shall not determine a flood level inconsistent with the Floodplain Development Manual 2005.

4.4 Planning for Council shall consult with the Commissioner of Yes The Planning Proposal Bushfire the NSW Rural Fire Service in the preparation applies to some Protection of any Planning Proposal following receipt of a properties which are gateway determination and prior to identified as bushfire undertaking community consultation and take prone land. However, the into account any comments made. Planning Proposal retains the current bushfire A Planning Proposal shall have regard to protection provisions for Planning for Bushfire Protection 2006, avoid the subject properties permitting inappropriate development in provided by the HELP hazardous areas and ensure that hazard 2013. reduction is not prohibited in the asset protection zone (APZ).

A Planning Proposal, where development is proposed, shall comply with specified

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 37 Issue Ministerial Direction Compliance Comment provisions to minimise bushfire hazard risk, as appropriate.

5. Regional Planning 5.1 Implementation A Planning Proposal shall be consistent with a Yes The Planning Proposal is of Regional regional strategy released by the Minister for consistent with the Strategies Planning. objectives of the Sydney Metropolitan Strategy and draft North Subregional Strategy.

In particular the Planning Proposal is consistent with the following directions:

E 6.1.2 Where heritage studies are out of date councils will be encouraged to update them as part of the preparation of their principal LEPs, including an update of heritage schedules. New heritage items included on these schedules should have statements of significance that describe the heritage significance of each item.

The Planning Proposal seeks to progress Council’s most recent review for the inclusion, deletion or amendment of heritage items on Council’s schedule of heritage items.

E 6.2 Recognise where Sydney’s cultural heritage contributes to its unique character and quality and manage change appropriately to reinforce local distinctiveness.

The Planning Proposal recognises the unique features of the proposed new items to be included on Council’s schedule of heritage items.

5.2 Sydney A Planning Proposal shall be prepared in N/A Drinking Water accordance with the general principle that Catchments water quality within the hydrological catchment must be protected and in accordance with specified principles.

When preparing a Planning Proposal that applies to land within a hydrological catchment, Council, shall consider any strategic land and water capability assessment, or a settlement or rural residential strategy, consult the Sydney Catchment

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 38 Issue Ministerial Direction Compliance Comment Authority (SCA) under Section 62 of the EP&A Act and zone SCA land in accordance with the specified zones from the Standard Instrument.

5.3 Farmland of A Planning Proposal shall not rezone land N/A State and identified as “State Significant Farmland”, Regional “Regionally Significant Farmland” or Significance on “Significant non-contiguous farmland” for urban the NSW Far or rural residential purposes. North Coast 5.4 Commercial A Planning Proposal that applies to land N/A and Retail “within town” shall provide that new Development commercial or retail development shall be along the concentrated within distinct centres rather than Pacific spread along the Pacific Highway. A draft LEP Highway, North that applies to land “out of town” shall provide Coast that new commercial or retail development shall not be established near the Pacific Highway. Development with frontage to the Pacific Highway shall consider the impact the development has on the safety and efficiency of the Highway.

A Planning Proposal shall permit a highway service centre beside the Pacific Highway where they are located close to the town bypassed, the local economy is considered and there is adequate separation from other service centres.

A Planning Proposal shall limit the uses permitted in highway service centres to those specified in the Direction.

5.5 Development Council shall not prepare a Planning Proposal N/A in the vicinity of that is inconsistent with relevant agreements Ellalong, and strategies that apply to the area. Paxton and Millfield (Cessnock LGA) 5.6 Sydney to A Planning Proposal shall include provisions N/A Canberra that give effect to, and are consistent with, the Corridor publication entitled The Sydney to Canberra Corridor Strategy 1995.

5.7 Central Coast A Planning Proposal shall be consistent with N/A the Gosford-Wyong Structure Plan except as amended by the Sydney Regional Environmental Plan No. 6 – Gosford Coastal Areas.

5.8 Sydney Planning Proposals shall not contain N/A Second provisions that enable development which Airport: could hinder the potential for development of a Badgerys Second Sydney Airport. Creek 6. Local Plan Making 6.1 Approval and A Planning Proposal shall minimise provisions N/A Referral requiring concurrence, consultation or referral Requirements of development applications to a Minister or public authority.

A Planning Proposal shall not identify development as designated development

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 39 Issue Ministerial Direction Compliance Comment unless Council can satisfy the Director-General that such is warranted.

6.2 Reserving A Planning Proposal shall not create, alter or N/A Land for Public reduce existing reservations or zonings of land Purposes for public open space without the approval of the relevant public authority and the Director General.

When a Minister or public authority requests a Council to reserve land for a public purpose, include provisions relating to the use of land reserved for a public purpose, rezone and/or remove a reservation, the Council shall accede to the request. 6.3 Site Specific A Planning Proposal that amends another N/A Provisions LEP to allow a particular development to be carried out shall either:

* allow that land use to be carried out in the zone; or * rezone the site to an existing zone without imposing any additional development standards or requirements applying to that zone; or * allow that land use on the land without imposing any development standards in addition to those already contained in the principal LEP being amended.

7. Metropolitan Planning 7.1 Implementation A Planning Proposal shall be consistent with Yes The Planning Proposal is of the the NSW Government’s Metropolitan Plan for consistent with the Metropolitan Sydney 2036 {published in December 2010} Metropolitan Strategy. Plan for (“the Metropolitan Plan”) The Proposal assists in Sydney 2036 fulfilling one of the aims of the Strategy by enhancing the liveability of the Shire through conservation of the Shires heritage resources and the quality of the environment, assisting to create attractive streetscapes and providing an appealing place to live.

The Planning Proposal does not include land identified within the Hornsby Shire Housing Strategy which provides opportunities for new dwellings to assist in achieving Council’s dwelling target under the Metropolitan Strategy.

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Consultation Strategy

The Planning Proposal will be exhibited for the minimum period set out in the gateway determination.

Public Authorities Notification letters and a copy of the Planning Proposal will be sent to relevant public authorities.

Advertisement in local newspapers An advertisement will be placed in the Hornsby Advocate, Northern District Times and Hills News. The advertisement will identify the purpose of the Planning Proposal and where the Planning Proposal can be viewed.

Advertisement on the Council website The Planning Proposal will be exhibited on the Council website (www.hornsby.nsw.gov.au) under About Council - On Exhibition – Current Exhibitions. Council’s libraries have access to the website.

Letters to affected property owners A letter will be sent to affected property owners advising of the exhibition of the Proposal and inviting submissions.

Letters to community and industry groups A letter will be sent to the following local community and industry groups advising of the exhibition of the Proposal and inviting submissions: -

Historical Societies  Dangar Island Historical Society  Dharug and Lower Hawkesbury Historical Society  Dural and District Historical Society  Hornsby Shire Historical Society Inc

Historical – Other  Convict Trail Project  Friends of Fagan Park  Friends of Lisgar Gardens

Civic Trusts  Beecroft Cheltenham Civic Trust  Epping Civic Trust  Pennant Civic Trust

Heritage Review Stage 5 Planning Proposal – Version 4 / November 2013 41 Community – Other  Association for Berowra Creek  Berowra & District Community Association  Dangar Island League  Galston Area Residents Association  West Pennant Hills Valley Progress Association

Displays at the Council Administration Building and local libraries The Planning Proposal will be displayed at the Council Administration Centre, 296 Pacific Highway, Hornsby and Hornsby Library.

Review of Consultation Strategy Where submissions warrant, the consultation strategy may be reviewed to extend the exhibition period and/or the methods of consultation. This may occur where a submission provides reasonable justification for a request for an extension to the exhibition period or where Council is of the opinion an amendment to the consultation strategy would facilitate greater feedback on the draft Plan.

Following the exhibition period, any submissions received will be presented to the Hornsby Shire Council Heritage Advisory Committee for its consideration and a report on submissions will be presented to Council.

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