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SCHEDULE to the HERITAGE OVERLAY the Requirements of This MELBOURNE PLANNING SCHEME 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 Prohibite Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences the Victorian d uses Incorporated Plan heritage place? Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are not Heritage may be under Clause 43.01- Apply? Apply? exempt under Register under permitted 2 Clause 43.01-4 the Heritage ? Act 1995? PRECINCTS OUTSIDE THE CAPITAL CITY ZONE HO1 Carlton Precinct Yes No No No No No - No HO2 East Melbourne & Jolimont Precinct Yes No No No No No - No HO9 Kensington Precinct Yes No No No No No - No HO3 North & West Melbourne Precinct Yes No No No No No - No HO4 Parkville Precinct Yes No No No No No - No HO5 South Melbourne Precinct Yes No No No No No - No HO6 South Yarra Precinct Yes No No No No No Melbourne Girls No Grammar – Merton Hall Campus Master Plan, June 2002 PRECINCTS INSIDE THE CAPITAL CITY ZONE HO503 Bank Place Precinct Yes No No No No No - No HO500 Bourke Hill Precinct Yes No No No No No - No HO501 Bourke West Precinct Yes No No No No No - No HERITAGE OVERLAY - SCHEDULE PAGE 1 OF 57 MELBOURNE PLANNING SCHEME PS Heritage Place External Internal Tree Outbuildings Included on Prohibite Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences the Victorian d uses Incorporated Plan heritage place? Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are not Heritage may be under Clause 43.01- Apply? Apply? exempt under Register under permitted 2 Clause 43.01-4 the Heritage ? Act 1995? HO502 The Block Precinct Yes No No No No No - No HO504 Collins East Precinct Yes No No No No No - No HO505 Flinders Gate Precinct Yes No No No No No - No HO506 Flinders Lane Precinct Yes No No No No No - No HO510 Law Courts Precinct Yes No No No No No - No HO507 Little Bourke Street Precinct Yes No No No No No - No HO509 Post Office Precinct Yes No No No No No - No HO7 Queen Victoria Market Precinct Yes No No No No No - No HO508 Swanston Street Precinct Yes No No No No No - No TREES & GARDENS HO10 Aboriginal Scarred Tree Fitzroy Gardens No No Yes No No No - Yes HO11 Aboriginal Scarred Tree Royal Zoological No No Yes No No No - Yes Gardens HO12 Aboriginal Scarred Tree Yarra Park No No Yes No No No - Yes HO13 Aboriginal Scarred Tree Yarra Park No No Yes No No No - Yes HO14 Aboriginal Burial Site Kings Domain No No No No No No - Yes HO511 Pear Tree, Bourke Street, Melbourne No No Yes No No No - No HERITAGE OVERLAY - SCHEDULE PAGE 2 OF 57 MELBOURNE PLANNING SCHEME PS Heritage Place External Internal Tree Outbuildings Included on Prohibite Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences the Victorian d uses Incorporated Plan heritage place? Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are not Heritage may be under Clause 43.01- Apply? Apply? exempt under Register under permitted 2 Clause 43.01-4 the Heritage ? Act 1995? HO222 Cape Chestnut tree (Calodendron Capense) No No Yes No No No - No Royal Melbourne Showgrounds, Epsom Road, Ascot Vale HO16 Holm Oak Tree Flagstaff Gardens No No Yes No No No - No HO15 Maidenhair Tree Flagstaff Gardens No No Yes No No No - No HO512 Chinese Honey Locusts Tree, King Street, No Yes No No No - No Melbourne HO514 Common Olive Tree, Little Lonsdale Street, No No Yes No No No - No Melbourne HO907 Federal Oak, Parliament House Gardens, --- - Yes Ref No H1317 110-160 Spring St, Melbourne HO8 Fitzroy Gardens, bounded by Wellington Pde, --- - Yes No - No Lansdowne St, Clarendon St and Albert St, Ref No H1834 East Melbourne HO793 Flagstaff Gardens Yes No No No No No - No HO69 Royal Exhibition Building & Carlton Gardens, --- - Yes Yes - No Bounded by Nicholson Street & Victoria Street Ref No H1501 & Rathdowne Street & Carlton Street, Carlton HO917 Treasury Gardens, 2-18 Spring Street, 1 Yes No No No No No - No Lansdowne Street, Treasury Place, 302-336 Wellington Parade, East Melbourne CARLTON HO17 1-29 Barry Street, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HERITAGE OVERLAY - SCHEDULE PAGE 3 OF 57 MELBOURNE PLANNING SCHEME PS Heritage Place External Internal Tree Outbuildings Included on Prohibite Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences the Victorian d uses Incorporated Plan heritage place? Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are not Heritage may be under Clause 43.01- Apply? Apply? exempt under Register under permitted 2 Clause 43.01-4 the Heritage ? Act 1995? HO800 56-58 Barry Street, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO801 60 Barry Street, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO802 97 Berkeley Street, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO20 109-115 Berkeley Street, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO803 21 – 25 Bouverie Street, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO804 145 – 147 Bouverie Street, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO25 Former Carlton & United Brewery, 2-76 --- - Yes Yes - No Bouverie Street & Swanston Street, Carlton Ref No. H24 HO27 51 – 65 Cardigan St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO28 71 Cardigan St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO29 83-87 Cardigan St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO30 101-111 Cardigan St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO32 199-201 Cardigan St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO34 245-257 Cardigan St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO35 18-22 Cardigan St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO36 50-56 Cardigan St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO799 Melbourne General Cemetery, College --- - Yes Yes - No Crescent, Carlton Ref No H1788 HERITAGE OVERLAY - SCHEDULE PAGE 4 OF 57 MELBOURNE PLANNING SCHEME PS Heritage Place External Internal Tree Outbuildings Included on Prohibite Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences the Victorian d uses Incorporated Plan heritage place? Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are not Heritage may be under Clause 43.01- Apply? Apply? exempt under Register under permitted 2 Clause 43.01-4 the Heritage ? Act 1995? HO39 Drummond Terrace, 93-105 Drummond St, --- - Yes Yes - No Carlton Ref No H872 HO40 Lothian Buildings, 175-179 Drummond St, --- - Yes Yes - No Carlton Ref No H372 HO41 Building, 313-315 Drummond St, Carlton --- - Yes Yes - No Ref No H43 HO43 Carlton Court House, 345-349 Drummond St, --- - Yes Yes - No Carlton Ref No H1467 HO37 Rosaville, 46 Drummond St, Carlton --- - Yes Yes - No Ref No H408 HO38 Medley Hall, 48 Drummond St, Carlton --- - Yes Yes - No Ref No H409 HO45 Police Station, 334-344 Drummond St, Carlton --- - Yes Yes - No Ref No H1543 HO46 518 Elizabeth St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO49 556 Elizabeth St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO50 576 Elizabeth St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO51 580 Elizabeth St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO52 614-618 Elizabeth St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO44 656-668 Elizabeth St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO54 708 Elizabeth St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HERITAGE OVERLAY - SCHEDULE PAGE 5 OF 57 MELBOURNE PLANNING SCHEME PS Heritage Place External Internal Tree Outbuildings Included on Prohibite Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences the Victorian d uses Incorporated Plan heritage place? Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are not Heritage may be under Clause 43.01- Apply? Apply? exempt under Register under permitted 2 Clause 43.01-4 the Heritage ? Act 1995? HO55 792 Elizabeth St and 257 Grattan Street Yes No No No No No - No Carlton HO920 La Mama Theatre Building, 205-207 Faraday --- - Yes Yes - No St, Carlton Ref No H1991 HO56 272-278 Faraday St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO57 Kathleen Syme Education Centre (Former --- - Yes Yes - No Primary School No. 112) 114-152 Faraday Ref No H1625 Street, Carlton HO884 Queen Elizabeth Maternal & Child Health --- - Yes Yes - No Centre, 52-112 Keppel Street, 455-495 Ref No H1813 Cardigan Street & 960 Swanston Street, Carlton HO59 62 Leicester St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO806 120 Leicester St, Carlton Yes No No No No No No HO62 148-152 Leicester St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO63 121-123 Leicester St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO64 1-31 Lygon St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO65 St Judes Anglican Church, 349-371 Lygon --- - Yes Yes - No Street, 221-239 Palmerston Street & 2-34 Ref No H14 Keppel Street, Carlton HO68 Trades Hall, 2 Lygon Street & 172 Victoria --- - Yes Yes - No Street, Carlton Ref No H663 HERITAGE OVERLAY - SCHEDULE PAGE 6 OF 57 MELBOURNE PLANNING SCHEME PS Heritage Place External Internal Tree Outbuildings Included on Prohibite Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences the Victorian d uses Incorporated Plan heritage place? Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are not Heritage may be under Clause 43.01- Apply? Apply? exempt under Register under permitted 2 Clause 43.01-4 the Heritage ? Act 1995? HO66 Lygon Buildings, 98-126 Lygon St, Carlton --- - Yes Yes - No Ref No H406 HO67 Holdsworth Buildings, 380 Lygon St, Carlton --- - Yes Yes - No Ref No H74 HO885 Former Carlton Creche, 101-111 Neill Street, --- - Yes Yes - No Carlton Ref No 1864 HO70 16-22 Orr St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO71 22-24 Palmerston St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO81 5-21 Pelham St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO84 157-163 Pelham St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO85 175 Pelham St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO86 233 Pelham St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO82 96 Pelham St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO83 226-228 Pelham St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO87 19 Queensberry St, Carlton Yes No No No No No - No HO88 Dalmeny House, 21 Queensberry St, Carlton --- - Yes Yes - No Ref No H525 HO89 Cramond House, 23 Queensberry St, Carlton --- -
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