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Of 2 Mackay City Planning Scheme - Proposed Amendment 3 of 2010 Schedule of Proposed Amendments for the Commencement of the Amendment Process Planning Scheme Amendments 3 of 2010 Minor Amendments Mackay City Planning Scheme No Planning Scheme Reason for Amendment Proposed Amendment Reference 1 Character / Heritage • Delete the existing table 12-4 Queensland Protection The amendments made to Table 12.4 Queensland Heritage Register and insert the following:- Part 12, Schedule 4, Heritage Register are designed to reflect the Section 12.9, Table additions to the Queensland Heritage Register and Name Address 12.4- Queensland to ensure that the table reflects the correct name Greenmount Homestead 139 Greenmount Road, Heritage Register and address as illustrated by the Department of Complex Walkerston Greenmount Environment and Resource Management. Homebush Mission Hall 993 Homebush Road, Homebush • Pine Islet Light house has not been included in Mackay Customs House 31 River Street, Mackay the Queensland Heritage Register, therefore this location is to be removed from the table. Pine Islet Light station Mulherin Drive, Mackay Mackay War Memorial Alfred Street, Mackay 73 • Current addresses are to be amended to reflect Gordon Street, Mackay their correct location. Mackay Court House and Brisbane Street, Mackay Police Station (Former) Victoria Street, Mackay • Queensland Heritage listings are to be updated (former Court House) to include the new sites approved by the Queensland National Bank 79 Victoria Street, Department of Environment and Resource and bank residence Mackay Management. (former) - National Australia Bank Richmond Mill Ruins 118 Mackay - Habana Road, Mackay Richmond St Paul’s Uniting Church 21 MacAlister Macalister Street, Mackay The Australian Bank of 63 Victoria Street, Commerce- Mackay Commonwealth Bank Mackay Town Hall 63 Sydney Street, Mack ay (former) East Gordon Street 38 P East Gordon Street, Sewerage Works Mackay Page 1 of 2 Mackay City Planning Scheme - Proposed Amendment 3 of 2010 Schedule of Proposed Amendments for the Commencement of the Amendment Process Holy Trinity Church 39 Gordon Street, Mackay Complex Mackay Central State 251 Alfred Street, Mackay School Mackay Masonic Temple 57 Wood Street, Mackay Mackay Technical College 133 Alfred Street, Mackay (former) Mango Avenue Mango Avenue (between Whittles Lane and Heidke Street), Eimeo Pindi Pindi Brickworks Off Bruce Highway, Pindi (former) Pindi Pioneer Shire Council 1 Wood Street, Mackay Building (former) Selwyn House 12 Cowleys Road, Racecourse The Leap Cane Lift Bruce Highway, The Leap Walkerston State 13 Dutton Street, Butcher’s Shop (former) Walkerston WH Paxton & Co. Offices 10 River Street, Mackay and Warehouse (former) Sugar Research Institute 239 Nebo Road, Mackay and Residence Habana Tramline Habana Wharf Road, Causeway and Wharf Site Habana Page 2 of 2 Mackay City Planning Scheme - Proposed Amendment 3 of 2010 Schedule of Proposed Amendments for the Commencement of the Amendment Process .
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