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SCHEDULE to the HERITAGE OVERLAY the Requirements PYRENEES PLANNING SCHEME 08/08/2013 SCHEDULE TO THE HERITAGE OVERLAY Proposed C39 The requirements of this overlay apply to both the heritage place and its associated land. PS Heritage Place External Internal Tree Outbuildings Included on Prohibited Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences the Victorian uses may Incorporated heritage Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are not Heritage be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? exempt under Register permitted? Clause 43.01-2 Clause 43.01-3 under the Heritage Act 1995? HO1 Avoca Hotel, Avoca Yes No No No No Yes - No HO2 Mackereths Shop, 103 High Street, Avoca Yes No No Yes No Yes - No HO3 ChineseFuneralOven,Cemetery,Avoca Yes No No Yes No No - No HO4 Barn or Stables, (Victoria Hotel) Avoca Yes No No Yes No Yes - No HO5 Primary School No 4, 118 Barnett Street, - - - - YesRefNo Yes No Avoca H1622 HO6 Lock-up, Davey Street, Avoca - - - - Yes Ref No Yes No H1660 HO7 Powder Magazine, Napier Street, Avoca - - - - Yes Ref No Yes No H1548 HO8 Watford Cottage, 16 Dundas Street, Avoca - - - - Yes Ref No Yes - No H2199 HO9 Lalors Chemist Shop, High Street, Avoca Yes No No Yes No Yes - No HO10OldAlbionHotel,HighStreet,Avoca Yes No No Yes No Yes - No HO11 Shop, Main Street, Avoca (Now part of Yes No No No No Yes - No Victoria Hotel) HO14 Avoca Railway Station, York Avenue, Avoca - - - - Yes Ref No Yes No H1721 HO15 Former Avoca Court House, Ballarat-Avoca - - - - YesRefNo Yes No Road, Avoca H1460 HERITAGE OVERLAY – SCHEDULE PAGE 1 OF 9 PYRENEES PLANNING SCHEME PS Heritage Place External Internal Tree Outbuildings Included on Prohibited Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences the Victorian uses may Incorporated heritage Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are not Heritage be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? exempt under Register permitted? Clause 43.01-2 Clause 43.01-3 under the Heritage Act 1995? HO16 Number One Lead Gold Mining Precinct, - - - - YesRefNo No No Number One Creek Road, Percydale H1238 HO17 Raggedy Lead Mine Gold Mining Precinct, - - - - YesRefNo No No Percydale Historic Reserve, Avoca H1240 HO18 MasonicHall,HavelockStreet,Beaufort Yes No No No No Yes - No HO19 Mechanics Institute, Havelock Street, Yes No No No No Yes - No Beaufort HO20 Band Rotunda, Neill Street, Beaufort Yes No No Yes No Yes - No HO21 Belmont,643MainLeadRoad,Raglan - - - - YesRefNo Yes No H644 HO22 Tipperary Gold Puddling Site, Twin Puddler - - - - YesRefNo No No Track, Beaufort H1250 HO23 Ercildoun 973 Ercildoun Road, Ercildoune - - - - Yes Ref No Yes No H313 HO24 Mt Mitchell Homestead and Stables, - - - - YesRefNo Yes No Sunraysia Highway, Lexton H312 HO25 Carranballac,GlenelgHighway,Skipton - - - - YesRefNo Yes No H424 HO26 Lower Homebush State School Yes Yes No Yes No Yes - No 11 School Road, Homebush Vic 3465 HO27 Navarre Station (formerly “Heiffer Station”) Yes No Yes Yes No Yes - No Historic homestead, associated shedding and gardens HERITAGE OVERLAY – SCHEDULE PAGE 2 OF 9 PYRENEES PLANNING SCHEME PS Heritage Place External Internal Tree Outbuildings Included on Prohibited Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences the Victorian uses may Incorporated heritage Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are not Heritage be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? exempt under Register permitted? Clause 43.01-2 Clause 43.01-3 under the Heritage Act 1995? 821 Barkly-Navarre Rd Navarre 3384 H028 Daly’s Cottage – stables and dwelling slab Yes No No Yes Yes, Ref Yes - No 460 Percydale Road, Percydale No H2280 HO29 Former National School, 124 Rutherford Yes No No Yes No Yes - No Street, Avoca HO30 “The Furze” Yes No Yes No No Yes - No 20 King Street, Beaufort 3373 HO31 Woodstock Homestead and Bluestone Yes No Yes Yes No Yes - No Shearing Shed 72 Woodstock Road, Lillicur 3371 HO32 Mawallok Homestead, 3802 Geelong Road, - - - - YesRefNo No - No Stockyard Hill H563 HO33 Boundary Rider’s Hut (Building footings No No No Yes No Yes - No only) 1314 Stockyard Hill Road Stockyard Hill 3373 HO34 “Stoneleigh” Homestead Yes No Yes Yes No Yes - No 1404 Beaufort-Carranballac Road Stoneleigh Vic 3373 HO35 TrawallaEstate–Homesteadbuildings, No No Yes Yes No Yes - No HERITAGE OVERLAY – SCHEDULE PAGE 3 OF 9 PYRENEES PLANNING SCHEME PS Heritage Place External Internal Tree Outbuildings Included on Prohibited Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences the Victorian uses may Incorporated heritage Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are not Heritage be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? exempt under Register permitted? Clause 43.01-2 Clause 43.01-3 under the Heritage Act 1995? Outbuildings, gardens, old stables and shearing quarters 271 Church Road, Trawalla 3373 HO36 Trawalla Church Yes Yes No No No Yes - No 271 Church Road, Trawalla 3373 HO37 Lake Goldsmith State School Yes No No No No Yes - No 4 Cushing Road, Lake Goldsmith 3373 HO38 Old Trawalla Bluestone Woolshed and Yes Yes No Yes No Yes - No Quarters 666 Trawalla East Rd, Brewster, 3352 HO39 Former Carngham Station – dwelling (ruins) Yes No No Yes No Yes - No 163 Hurley’s Lane, Carngham 3351 HO40 "Mooramong" Homestead Yes No Yes Yes No Yes - No 2851 Carngham-Streatham Rd Carranballac 3361 HO41 Former Carngham Station – “Men’s Yes No No Yes No Yes - No Quarters” 2258 Beaufort-Carngham Road Carngham 3351 HO42 Carngham Uniting Church Yes No No Yes No Yes - No 954 Linton-Carngham Road Snake Valley 3351 HO43SnakeValleyCatholicChurch Yes No No Yes No Yes - No HERITAGE OVERLAY – SCHEDULE PAGE 4 OF 9 PYRENEES PLANNING SCHEME PS Heritage Place External Internal Tree Outbuildings Included on Prohibited Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences the Victorian uses may Incorporated heritage Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are not Heritage be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? exempt under Register permitted? Clause 43.01-2 Clause 43.01-3 under the Heritage Act 1995? 870 Linton-Carngham Road Snake Valley 3351 HO44 Presbyterian Manse Yes No No No No Yes - No 948 Linton-Carngham Road Snake Valley 3351 HO46 Eurambeen East Old Homestead and Yes No Yes Yes No No - No associated shed buildings 109 Eurambeen - Streatham Road Beaufort 3373 HO47 Eurambeen Homestead, Woolshed Yes No Yes Yes No No - No 232 Eurambeen-Streatham Rd Beaufort 3373 Eurambeen East and Eurambeen cemetery’s Eurambeen-Streatham Road Beaufort 3373 HO48 Baxter Lead Alluvial Gold Mining Precinct, - - - - YesRefNo No No Baxter and Blazed Tracks, Waterloo H1763 HO49 Glenmona Bridge, Pyrenees Highway, Bung - - - - YesRefNo No No Bong H1846 HO50 The Glut Escarpment Log Chute, Mount - - - - YesRefNo No No Cole State Forest, Raglan H2020 HO51 Kozminsky’s Log Chute, Mount Buangor - - - - YesRefNo No No State Park, Bayindeen and Raglan H2018 HERITAGE OVERLAY – SCHEDULE PAGE 5 OF 9 PYRENEES PLANNING SCHEME PS Heritage Place External Internal Tree Outbuildings Included on Prohibited Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences the Victorian uses may Incorporated heritage Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are not Heritage be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? exempt under Register permitted? Clause 43.01-2 Clause 43.01-3 under the Heritage Act 1995? HO52 Former Welsh Methodist Church - - - - YesRefNo Yes No 791 Carngham-Linton Road, Snake Valley H2007 HO53 Former Police Residence, Davey Street, - - - - YesRefNo Yes No Avoca H1661 HO200 St John’s Anglican Church, 108 Barnett Yes No No No No Yes - No Street Avoca HO202 Stockyards, 24 Dundas Street Avoca Yes No Yes No No Yes - No HO204 Mackereths Wine Depot, 105 High Street Yes No No No No Yes - No Avoca HO205 Herlihy Grocery & Drapery Store, 111 High Yes No No No No Yes - No Street Avoca HO206 State Savings Bank, High Street Avoca Yes No No No No Yes - No HO207 Avoca National Bank, 119 High Street Avoca Yes No No No No Yes - No HO208 Welcome Mart, 172 High Street Avoca Yes No No No No Yes - No HO210 War Memorial, High Street Avoca No No No No No Yes - No HO211 Chapman’s Store, 130 High Street Avoca Yes No No No No Yes - No HO212 Two Shops, 128 High Street Avoca Yes No No No No Yes - No HO213 AvocaNewsagency,126HighStreetAvocaYes No No No No Yes - No HO214 Post Office, 124 High Street Avoca Yes No No No No Yes - No HO215 Metal Clad Shed, 124 High Street Avoca Yes No No No No Yes - No HO216 Avoca Knitting Mills, 122 High Street Avoca Yes No No No No Yes - No HO217 Bakery, 114 High Street Avoca Yes No No No No Yes - No HO218 Former Holland’s Drapery Store, 112 High Yes No No No No Yes - No HERITAGE OVERLAY – SCHEDULE PAGE 6 OF 9 PYRENEES PLANNING SCHEME PS Heritage Place External Internal Tree Outbuildings Included on Prohibited Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences the Victorian uses may Incorporated heritage Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are not Heritage be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? exempt under Register permitted? Clause 43.01-2 Clause 43.01-3 under the Heritage Act 1995? Street Avoca HO219 Bank of Victoria, 100 High and Bridport Yes No No No No Yes - No Streets Avoca HO220 Former Police Quarters No.2, 25 Napier Yes No No No No Yes - No Street, Avoca HO221 Ammonia Compressor, Rutherford Street, Yes No No No No Yes - No Avoca HO223 Mud Brick House, 17 Boyce Street Avoca Yes No No No No Yes - No HO224 Uniting Church Complex, 104 Rutherford Yes No Yes No No Yes - No Street Avoca HO225 Country Fire Authority Shed, 90 Rutherford Yes No No No No Yes - No Street Avoca HO226 Avoca Presbyterian Complex, Barnett Street Yes No Yes No No Yes - No Avoca HO300 Roman Catholic Presbytery, 19 Forestry Yes No No No No Yes - No Road, Landsborough HO301 Police Station/Residence, 73 McKinley Yes No No No
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