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SCHEDULE to the HERITAGE OVERLAY the Requirements of This BULOKE PLANNING SCHEME 11/02/2016 SCHEDULE TO THE HERITAGE OVERLAY C25 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 uses may Incorporated heritage Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are not Victorian be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? exempt under Heritage permitted? Clause 43.01-2 Clause 43.01-3 Register under the Heritage Act 1995? BANYAN HO142 Green Lake, Reserve and Facilities No No No No No No No Birchip – Sea Lake Road, Banyan BARRAKEE HO144 Farmhouse, ‘Kybrelle Park’ No No No No No No No Barrakee Road, Barrakee HO143 Silos Yes No No No No No No Barrakee Road, Barrakee BERRIWILLOCK HO146 Berriwillock Public Hall No No No No No No No Bindaboo Avenue, Berriwillock HO147 Uniting Church No No No No No No No 7 Church Street, Berriwillock HO150 Berriwillock Cemetery No No No No No No No McClelland Street, Berriwillock HO148 Former Berriwillock State School No No No No No No No HERITAGE OVERLAY – SCHEDULE PAGE 1 OF 30 BULOKE PLANNING SCHEME PS Heritage Place External Internal Tree Outbuildings Included on Prohibited Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences the uses may Incorporated heritage Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are not Victorian be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? exempt under Heritage permitted? Clause 43.01-2 Clause 43.01-3 Register under the Heritage Act 1995? 18 McClelland Street, Berriwillock HO149 House (former school residence) No No No No No No No 20 McClelland Street, Berriwillock HO151 House No No No Yes No No No 14 Morris Street, Berriwillock HO152 Silos and Railway Station Platform Yes No No No No No No Off Taverner Street, Berriwillock HO153 War memorial and garden No No No Yes No No No Corner Taverner Street and Anderson Avenue, Berriwillock HO155 Shop, ‘Mill’s General Store’ No No No No No No No 27 Taverner Street, Berriwillock HO156 Golden Crown Hotel No No No No No No No 55 Taverner Street, Berriwillock BIMBOURIE HO157 Former Public Hall No No No No No No No Calder Highway, Bimbourie BIRCHIP HO14 Birchip Township Heritage Precinct No No No No No No Buloke Shire No Heritage HERITAGE OVERLAY – SCHEDULE PAGE 2 OF 30 BULOKE PLANNING SCHEME PS Heritage Place External Internal Tree Outbuildings Included on Prohibited Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences the uses may Incorporated heritage Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are not Victorian be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? exempt under Heritage permitted? Clause 43.01-2 Clause 43.01-3 Register under the Heritage Act 1995? Precincts Incorporated Plan 2012 HO8 Kirsch’s Place, Mud-Brick House Yes Yes No No No No No Birchip HO26 Railway Station Complex Yes No No No No No No Abbott Street, Birchip HO62 Jack Smith Aerodrome No No No No No No No Aerodrome Road, Birchip HO64 Birchip Cemetery Yes No No No No No No Birchip-Corack Road, Birchip HO63 Narraport Station Complex No No No No No No No Birchip-Corack Road, Birchip HO3 Birchip Hotel, Yes No No No No No No Campbell Street, Birchip HO28 House No No No Yes No No No 13 Campbell Street, Birchip HO29 Timber House No No No No No No No 17 Campbell Street, Birchip HO30 Timber House No No No No No No No HERITAGE OVERLAY – SCHEDULE PAGE 3 OF 30 BULOKE PLANNING SCHEME PS Heritage Place External Internal Tree Outbuildings Included on Prohibited Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences the uses may Incorporated heritage Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are not Victorian be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? exempt under Heritage permitted? Clause 43.01-2 Clause 43.01-3 Register under the Heritage Act 1995? 20 Campbell Street, Birchip HO31 Timber House No No No No No No No 24 Campbell Street, Birchip HO32 Timber House No No No No No No No 40 Campbell Street, Birchip HO33 Birchip P-12 School Yes No No No No No No 43-47 Campbell Street, Birchip HO34 Timber House No No No No No No No 1 Corack Road, Birchip HO36 Timber House No No No No No No No 5 Corack Road, Birchip HO37 Timber House No No Yes Yes No No No 7 Corack Road, Birchip HO35 St. Mary’s (former convent) No No No No No No No 8 Corack Road, Birchip HO1 Former Courthouse, Yes Yes No No No No No Cumming Avenue, Birchip HO2 Glowrey’s House, Yes No No No No No No Cumming Avenue, Birchip HERITAGE OVERLAY – SCHEDULE PAGE 4 OF 30 BULOKE PLANNING SCHEME PS Heritage Place External Internal Tree Outbuildings Included on Prohibited Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences the uses may Incorporated heritage Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are not Victorian be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? exempt under Heritage permitted? Clause 43.01-2 Clause 43.01-3 Register under the Heritage Act 1995? HO41 Annis & George Bills Drinking Trough No No No No No No No Median strip, opposite 54 Cumming Avenue, Birchip HO40 Building, former Commercial Bank of Yes No Yes Yes No No No Australia and associated residence 93 Cumming Avenue, Birchip HO42 Building, Commercial Hotel No No No No No No No 111 Cumming Avenue, Birchip HO27 Remnant peppercorn trees No No Yes No No No No Land adjacent to cemetery, south side of Sunraysia Highway, Birchip HO43 Timber House No No No No No No No 11 Duncan Street, Birchip HO44 Timber House No No No Yes No No No 17 Duncan Street, Birchip HO45 Timber House No No No No No No No 21 Duncan Street, Birchip HO46 Timber House No No No No No No No 23 Duncan Street, Birchip HO47 Bush Nursing Hospital No No No No No No No HERITAGE OVERLAY – SCHEDULE PAGE 5 OF 30 BULOKE PLANNING SCHEME PS Heritage Place External Internal Tree Outbuildings Included on Prohibited Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences the uses may Incorporated heritage Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are not Victorian be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? exempt under Heritage permitted? Clause 43.01-2 Clause 43.01-3 Register under the Heritage Act 1995? 26 Duncan Street, Birchip HO48 Timber House No No No No No No No 27 Duncan Street, Birchip HO49 Uniting Church No No No No No No No 29 Duncan Street, Birchip HO50 House No No No No No No No 35 Duncan Street, Birchip HO51 House No No No No No No No 46 Duncan Street, Birchip HO52 House No No No No No No No 25 Johnson Street, Birchip HO53 House No No No No No No No 15 Lockwood Street, Birchip HO54 House No No No No No No No 17 Lockwood Street, Birchip HO57 House, former St. Paul’s Anglican No No No No No No No Vicarage 14 Sherwood Street, Birchip HO58 House, Harris No No No No No No No HERITAGE OVERLAY – SCHEDULE PAGE 6 OF 30 BULOKE PLANNING SCHEME PS Heritage Place External Internal Tree Outbuildings Included on Prohibited Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences the uses may Incorporated heritage Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are not Victorian be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? exempt under Heritage permitted? Clause 43.01-2 Clause 43.01-3 Register under the Heritage Act 1995? 24 Sherwood Street, Birchip HO65 Campbell’s Tank No No No No No No No Sunraysia Highway, Birchip (south of town) HO59 Former Birchip Implement & Waggon Yes Yes No No No No No Factory and Phelps Memorial Sunraysia Highway (corner Corack Road), Birchip HO66 Tree Avenue No No Yes No No No No Sunraysia Highway, Birchip (south of town) H060 House No No No No No No No 13 Watchem Road, Birchip BOIGBEAT HO158 Silos Yes No No No No No No Calder Highway, Boigbeat BUCKRABANYULE HO159 Buckrabanyule Public Hall No No No No No No No Buckrabanyule-Wedderburn Road, Buckrabanyule HO160 Memorial Gates No No No No No No No Buckrabanyule-Wedderburn Road, Buckrabanyule HERITAGE OVERLAY – SCHEDULE PAGE 7 OF 30 BULOKE PLANNING SCHEME PS Heritage Place External Internal Tree Outbuildings Included on Prohibited Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences the uses may Incorporated heritage Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are not Victorian be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? exempt under Heritage permitted? Clause 43.01-2 Clause 43.01-3 Register under the Heritage Act 1995? HO162 Grain Silo & Shed Yes No No No No No No Buckrabanyule-Wychitella Road, Buckrabanyule HO161 Weighbridge & Office No No No No No No No Buckrabanyule-Wychitella Road, Buckrabanyule CHARLTON HO15 Charlton Clifton Hill Heritage Precinct No No No No No No Buloke Shire No Heritage Precincts Incorporated Plan 2012 HO9 Charlton Commercial Heritage Precinct, No No No No No No Buloke Shire No Heritage High Street, Charlton Precincts Incorporated Plan 2012 HO16 Charlton Cultural Heritage Precinct No No No No No No Buloke Shire No Heritage Precincts Incorporated Plan 2012 HO17 Charlton Kaye Street Heritage Precinct No No No No No No Buloke Shire No Heritage Precincts Incorporated Plan HERITAGE OVERLAY – SCHEDULE PAGE 8 OF 30 BULOKE PLANNING SCHEME PS Heritage Place External Internal Tree Outbuildings Included on Prohibited Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences the uses may Incorporated heritage Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are not Victorian be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? exempt under Heritage permitted? Clause 43.01-2 Clause 43.01-3 Register under the Heritage Act 1995? 2012 HO89 First Charlton Weir No No No No No No No Charlton HO70 Terrace House No No No No No No No 16-18 Armstrong Street, Charlton HO68 CobhamHall Yes No No No No No No Off Back Teddywaddy Road, Charlton HO67 Charlton Cemetery No No No No No No No Borung Highway, Charlton HO11 Vale of Avoca Hotel, Yes No No No No Yes No Borung Highway, Charlton HO4 Courthouse, No No No No No Yes No Camp Street, Charlton HO71 Former police residence
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