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SCHEDULE to the HERITAGE OVERLAY the Requirements of This Overlay Apply to Both the Heritage Place and Its Associated Land GREATER SHEPPARTON PLANNING SCHEME 03/10/2013 C110 SCHEDULE TO THE HERITAGE OVERLAY 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? Ardmona HO1 Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Lenne Road, yes no yes no no yes no Ardmona HO2 FormerChurch,100LenneRoad,Ardmona yes no yes no no no no HO3 Pair of Norfolk Island Pines (Araucaria no no yes no no no no Heterophylla), Lenne Road, Ardmona (10 Varapodio Lane) HO4 House,610SimsonRoad,Ardmona no no no no no no no HO5 Ardmona Primary School, 580 Turnbull Road, no no yes no no yes no Ardmona Byrneside HO6 Former St Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church, yes no no no no yes no Brewer Road, Byrneside HO7 Byrneside Public Hall, 5390 Midland Highway, yes no no no no yes no Byrneside Cooma HO9 CoomaHall,1005CoomaRoad,Cooma yes no no no no yes no * GREATER SHEPPARTON HERITAGE INCORPORATED PLAN (GSHIP) ** TO DETERMINE THE PLACES THAT THE CONTROLS IN THIS SCHEDULE APPLY TO, PLEASE REFER TO THE GREATER SHEPPARTON HERITAGE INCORPORATED PLAN MAY 2013 HERITAGE OVERLAY – SCHEDULE PAGE 1 OF 17 GREATER SHEPPARTON 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? HO10 Methodist Memorial Church, 1005 Cooma yes no no no no yes no Road, Cooma HO11 The Echoes, 245 Kyabram-Cooma Road, no no yes yes no no no Cooma HO142 Log Structures, 840 Kyabram-Cooma Road, yes yes no no no no no Cooma Dhurringile HO12 Dhurringile, 870 Murchison-Tatura Road, - - - - yesRefNo no no Dhurringile H1554 HO55 Number One Internment Camp, 1320 Stewart - - - - yesRefNo no no Road, Dhurringile H2048 Dookie HO8 Former Bank, 735 Cashel Bank Road, Dookie no no no no no yes no HO13 St Luke’s Anglican Church, 26-36 Baldock yes no no no no yes no Street, Dookie HO14 Dookie Agricultural College, 940 Dookie- yes no yes no no yes no Nalinga Road, Dookie HO15 The Chateau,75HoopersRoad,Dookie no no no yes no no no HO16 Shop, 64 Mary Street, Dookie no no no no no no no HO17 GladstoneHotel,44MaryStreet,Dookie no no no no no no no HO18 StMary’sRomanCatholicChurch,93yes no no no no yes no * GREATER SHEPPARTON HERITAGE INCORPORATED PLAN (GSHIP) ** TO DETERMINE THE PLACES THAT THE CONTROLS IN THIS SCHEDULE APPLY TO, PLEASE REFER TO THE GREATER SHEPPARTON HERITAGE INCORPORATED PLAN MAY 2013 HERITAGE OVERLAY – SCHEDULE PAGE 2 OF 17 GREATER SHEPPARTON 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? Saddleback Road, Dookie Gillieston HO143 Log Structure, 1040 Tatura Undera Road, yes yes no no no no no Gillieston – Delaney’s Hut Harston HO19 Former Springvale-Girgarre East Presbyterian yes no no no no yes no Church, 915 Springvale Road, Harston HO20 Harston Memorial Hall, 125 Harston Road, yes no no no no yes no Harston Katandra West HO21 St Mary’s Anglican Church, 7-9 Lincoln Street, yes no no no no yes no Katandra West Kialla HO22 Calder Woodburn Memorial Avenue, Goulburn - - - - yesRefNo no no Valley Highway, Kialla, Kialla West and Arcadia H1975 HO23 Uniting Church & Hall, 7105 Goulburn Valley yes no no no no yes no Highway, Kialla Kialla West HO206 Kialla West Cemetery, 7374 Goulburn Valley no no yes no no no no Highway, Kialla West Lemnos * GREATER SHEPPARTON HERITAGE INCORPORATED PLAN (GSHIP) ** TO DETERMINE THE PLACES THAT THE CONTROLS IN THIS SCHEDULE APPLY TO, PLEASE REFER TO THE GREATER SHEPPARTON HERITAGE INCORPORATED PLAN MAY 2013 HERITAGE OVERLAY – SCHEDULE PAGE 3 OF 17 GREATER SHEPPARTON 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? HO24 Campbell’s Soup Tower, 55 Lemnos North yes no no no no no no Road, Lemnos Merrigum HO25 House, 76 Morrissey Street (Merrigum- no no no no no no GSHIP* no Ardmona Road), Merrigum HO26 St Sebastian’s Roman Catholic Church, 78-84 yes no no no no yes no Morrissey Street, Merrigum HO27 War Memorial, Public Reserve, Morrissey yes no no no no no no Street, Merrigum HO28 Merrigum Public Hall, 98 Morrissey Street, yes no no no no yes no Merrigum HO29 House, 88-92 Waverley Avenue, Merrigum no no no no no no GSHIP* no HO30 Railway Hotel, 94-96 Waverley Avenue, no no no no no no no Merrigum HO31 Former Commonwealth Bank building, 99 no no no no no no no Waverley Avenue, Merrigum HO32 Merrigum District Historical Society Museum, yes no yes yes no yes no 111-113 Waverley Avenue, Merrigum HO33 St Matthew’s Anglican Church, Waverley yes no no no no yes no Avenue, Merrigum HO34 Merrigum Uniting Church, 137 Waverley yes no no no no yes no Avenue, Merrigum * GREATER SHEPPARTON HERITAGE INCORPORATED PLAN (GSHIP) ** TO DETERMINE THE PLACES THAT THE CONTROLS IN THIS SCHEDULE APPLY TO, PLEASE REFER TO THE GREATER SHEPPARTON HERITAGE INCORPORATED PLAN MAY 2013 HERITAGE OVERLAY – SCHEDULE PAGE 4 OF 17 GREATER SHEPPARTON 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? HO144 Log Structures, Stable and Barn, 50 Merrigum- yes yes no no no no no Ardmona Road – Snelling’s Property HO145LogStructure,745DunbarRoad,Merrigum yes yes no no no no no Moorilim HO35 Former Catholic Church, 5465 Goulburn Valley yes no no no no yes no Highway, Moorilim Mooroopna HO36 St Andrew’s Uniting Church & Hall, 2 Alexandra yes no yes no no yes no Street, Mooroopna HO37 Pepper Tree, St Andrew’s Uniting Church, 2 no no yes no no no no Alexandra Street, Mooroopna HO38 Mooroopna North Primary School, 835 yes no no no no yes no Ardmona Road, Mooroopna North HO39 SPC Ardmona Canteen (Former Post Office), no no no no no no no Camp Street, Mooroopna HO40 Mooroopna Hospital, 2-6 McLennan Street, yes no no yes no yes no Mooroopna HO41 Athenaeum Hall, 10 McLennan Street, yes no no no no yes no Mooroopna HO42 War Memorials, Public Reserve, McLennan no no no no no no no Street, Mooroopna HO43 Mooroopna Chiropractic Centre (Former Post no no no no no no no * GREATER SHEPPARTON HERITAGE INCORPORATED PLAN (GSHIP) ** TO DETERMINE THE PLACES THAT THE CONTROLS IN THIS SCHEDULE APPLY TO, PLEASE REFER TO THE GREATER SHEPPARTON HERITAGE INCORPORATED PLAN MAY 2013 HERITAGE OVERLAY – SCHEDULE PAGE 5 OF 17 GREATER SHEPPARTON 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? Office), 33 McLennan Street, Mooroopna HO44 Mooroopna & MG O’Brien Halls, 41-43 yes no no no no yes no McLennan Street, Mooroopna HO45 Royal Mail Hotel, 47-51 McLennan Street, no no no no no no no Mooroopna HO46 Ridley Agriproducts, 53 McLennan Street, no no no no no no no Mooroopna HO47 Water Tower, Road Reserve, McLennan Street, no no no no no no no Mooroopna HO48 Commercial Hotel, 106 McLennan Street, no no no no no no no Mooroopna HO49 Former Commercial Bank, 108 McLennan no no no no no no no Street, Mooroopna HO50 Post Office (former Excelsior Bakery), 132 no no no no no no no McLennan Street, Mooroopna HO51 Grandstand, Mooroopna Recreation Reserve, yes no no no no no no 162 Midland Highway, Mooroopna HO52 Mooroopna Primary School, 16-18 O’Brien no no yes no no no no Street, Mooroopna HO53 Pepper Trees, Mooroopna Primary School, no no yes no no no no O’Brien Street, Mooroopna HO54 Mooroopna Railway Station, 70 Young Street, yes no no no no yes no Mooroopna * GREATER SHEPPARTON HERITAGE INCORPORATED PLAN (GSHIP) ** TO DETERMINE THE PLACES THAT THE CONTROLS IN THIS SCHEDULE APPLY TO, PLEASE REFER TO THE GREATER SHEPPARTON HERITAGE INCORPORATED PLAN MAY 2013 HERITAGE OVERLAY – SCHEDULE PAGE 6 OF 17 GREATER SHEPPARTON 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? HO148 House, 2 Archer Street, Mooroopna no yes no no no no GSHIP* no Murchison HO56 Murchison East Railway Station, 20 Cassidy’s yes no no no no yes no Road, Murchison East HO57 Prisoner of War Camp No.
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