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Local Heritage Register Explanatory Notes for Development Assessment Local Heritage Register Amendments to the Queensland Heritage Act 1992, Schedule 8 and 8A of the Integrated Planning Act 1997, the Integrated Planning Regulation 1998, and the Queensland Heritage Regulation 2003 became effective on 31 March 2008. All aspects of development on a Local Heritage Place in a Local Heritage Register under the Queensland Heritage Act 1992, are code assessable (unless City Plan 2000 requires impact assessment). Those code assessable applications are assessed against the Code in Schedule 2 of the Queensland Heritage Regulation 2003 and the Heritage Place Code in City Plan 2000. City Plan 2000 makes some aspects of development impact assessable on the site of a Heritage Place and a Heritage Precinct. Heritage Places and Heritage Precincts are identified in the Heritage Register of the Heritage Register Planning Scheme Policy in City Plan 2000. Those impact assessable applications are assessed under the relevant provisions of the City Plan 2000. All aspects of development on land adjoining a Heritage Place or Heritage Precinct are assessable solely under City Plan 2000. ********** For building work on a Local Heritage Place assessable against the Building Act 1975, the Local Government is a concurrence agency. ********** Amendments to the Local Heritage Register are located at the back of the Register. G:\C_P\Heritage\Legal Issues\Amendments to Heritage legislation\20080512 Draft Explanatory Document.doc LOCAL HERITAGE REGISTER (for Section 113 of the Queensland Heritage Act 1992, as at 31March 2008) Pursuant to Section 194 of the Queensland Heritage Act 1992, the following places are taken to be the local heritage places for Brisbane City Council Heritage Place Address Lot Plan Acacia Ridge Acacia Ridge Air Raid Shelter (602487) 174 Mortimer Rd, Acacia Ridge 4 RP100451 Carr’s Quarry (former) 174 Mortimer Rd, Acacia Ridge 4 (part) RP100451 Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church Hall 350 Mortimer Rd, Acacia Ridge 4 RP131715 Albion Abbotsford Road Bridge Abbotsford Rd, Albion Road Reserve Dunaverty—Carvarmore (600045) 21 Birkbeck St, Albion 1 RP99967 MUIOOF Lodge Hall (former) 12 Gore St, Albion 1 RP45553 Early cottage 58 Grove St, Albion 105 SP125993 The Holy Triad Temple—Sarm Sung Goon 32 Higgs St, Albion 57–59 RP33460 (600056) Albion Flour Mill, & former office, currently 60 Hudson Rd, Albion 2 (part) RP59681 workshop 3 (part) RP48402 1, 2, 132 RP19036 129 & 130, 131 Breakfast Creek Hotel (600057) 2 Kingsford Smith Dve, Albion 74 RP173815 Herberton Cottage 17 Lever St, Albion 4 RP19026 Fire of Hope Baptist Church Manse & Hall 16 McLennan St, Albion 1–4 RP19063 Residence ‘Fakanham’ 27 McLennan St, Albion 1 RP231488 Residence ‘Argyle’ 40 McLennan St, Albion 2 RP19069 Shops 282 Sandgate Rd, Albion 1 RP51500 Albion Building (shops) 297 Sandgate Rd, Albion 1 RP194247 Wyllie’s Buildings (Shops) 299 Sandgate Rd, Albion 2 (part) RP190244 2 RP46294 Albion Hotel 300 Sandgate Rd, Albion 1241 SL8836 Commonwealth Bank (former) 327 Sandgate Rd, Albion 1 RP46294 Albion Exchange 334 Sandgate Rd, Albion 16 RP19169 Shops 336 Sandgate Rd, Albion 14 & 15 RP19169 Albion Public Hall (former) 344 Sandgate Rd, Albion 11 & 12 RP98499 Albion Post Office (former) 349 Sandgate Rd, Albion 1 RP225674 Corner Shop and original baker’s oven 366 Sandgate Rd, Albion 1 RP49797 Shop & Residence 414 Sandgate Rd, Albion 3 RP46727 St Columban’s Christian Brothers College, 469 Sandgate Rd, Albion 20 (part) SP134912 Whytecliffe, Highlands (former) Shops 475 Sandgate Rd, Albion 3 RP84515 Remnants of the 2nd Breakfast Creek Bridge Sandgate Rd (North) (also Kingsford 529 SL7627 (North) Smith Dve), Albion Residence ‘Whetfield’ 10 Stoneleigh St, Albion 35 & 36 RP19036 Residence 24 Stoneleigh St, Albion 29 RP19036 Duplex ‘Caders’ 63 & 65 Stoneleigh St, Albion 12 & 13 RP19044 Alderley Enoggera Shire Chambers (former) 116 Alderley Ave, Alderley 3 RP81648 Residence 103 Banks St, Alderley 31 RP68557 Banks Street Reserve 148–192 Banks St, Alderley 36 RP54609 70 Quandong St, Ashgrove 2 RP102392 20 View St, Newmarket 1 RP46739 467 S3121 Residence 15 Beaufort St, Alderley 17 RP20311 Cummings’ House 10 Braeside Tce, Alderley 1 & 2 RP20308 Residence 26 Braeside Tce, Alderley 4 RP51365 Farrington House—Clifford House (600046) 39 David St, Alderley 2 RP63256 Residence 42 Eagle St, Alderley 1 & 2 RP45439 Heritage Register Planning Scheme Policy—A Substation (former) 360 Enoggera Rd, Alderley 4 RP79997 1 Heritage Place Address Lot Plan Newmarket Brickworks Chimney (601357) 117 Mina Pde, Alderley 2 RP219397 Residence ‘Strathearn’ (602064) 16 Quarry Rd, Alderley 41 S311615 Alderley Railway Station Railway Place, Alderley 8 RP885459 Shops 15 Samford Rd, Alderley 10 (part) SP147984 Residence 63 South Pine Rd, Alderley 2 RP20039 Dam wall remnants 128 South Pine Rd, Alderley 1 RP157298 Annerley Hefferan Park (air raid shelter & bus shelter on 260 Annerley Rd, Annerley 1 RP806368 Annerley Road) (602472) Residence ‘Ingleside’ 391 Annerley Rd, Annerley 2 RP99381 Residence 34 Brisbane St, Annerley 24 & 25 RP37992 Apostolic Church of Qld 151 Cornwall St (cnr Duke St), 59 RP854693 Annerley Annerley Uniting Church 29 Cracknell Rd, Annerley 1 RP37548 2 RP37549 54 RP37547 Annerley Army Reserve Depot (602216) 158 Dudley St (Cnr Linville Lane), 5–14 SP180155 Annerley Residence 15 Ealing St, Annerley 3 RP47208 Residence 68 Emperor St, Annerley 66 & 466 RP37423 Tram substation 413 Ipswich Rd, Annerley 5 SP128808 Fig Tree 413 Ipswich Rd, Annerley (in front of) 5 (part) SP128808 Police Station 444 Ipswich Rd, Annerley 381 SL1001 Annerley Library & Community Centre 448 Ipswich Rd, Annerley 312 CP905181 Mary Immaculate Catholic Church 616 Ipswich Rd, Annerley 1 (part) RP149789 Shops 770 Ipswich Rd, Annerley 1 RP91725 2 RP100410 Residence 22 Junction Tce, Annerley 19 RP37475 Residence 23 Junction Tce, Annerley 71 RP37475 St John’s Presbyterian Church 23 King St, Annerley 81–85 RP37417 Residence 20 Laurier St, Annerley 312 RP37992 Stephen’s Farm Homestead (former) 35 Waldheim St, Annerley 1 RP162476 Junction Park State School 58 Waldheim St, Annerley 1 SP107273 1051 SL9736 Residence ‘Cambrae’ 6 Young St, Annerley 1 RP59082 Residence ‘Cockerill’ 11 Young St, Annerley 2 RP46548 Duplex ‘Coombie’ 12 Young St, Annerley 164 RP37992 2 RP70683 Residence 17 Young St, Annerley 5 RP74736 Duplex ‘Kama Lodge’ 34 Young St, Annerley 153 RP849346 Archerfield God’s Acre Historic Cemetery—Grenier’s Beatty Rd, Archerfield 2 RP196230 Burial Ground Archerfield Airport Administration Building— 381 Beatty Rd, Archerfield 2 (part) RP196230 Archerfield Aerodrome Terminal Building Archerfield Airport—Hangar & Interwar Buildings World War 2 Igloos (602150) 98–138 Kerry Rd, Archerfield 1 RP107577 24 RP100451 Ascot Oriel Park (includes bus shelter Oriel Park bus 14 Alexandra Rd, Ascot 400–414 RP34386 stop on footpath) 8–36 Wren St, Ascot 429–430 RP34386 119–127 Reeve St, Ascot 58 CP841291 Residence ‘Carfin’ 63 Alexandra Rd, Ascot 1–3 RP70591 Residence 81 Alexandra Rd, Ascot 1 RP55670 Residence ‘Breffney’ 82 Alexandra Rd, Ascot 1-4 RP34371 9-10 RP34371 Fence, formerly part of ‘Linstarfield’ (part) 92, 94, 98 & 102 Alexandra Rd, 5 & 6 RP40502 Ascot (Clayfield) 1 & 2 RP45826 11 SP136697 Bus shelter (opposite Oriel Park) Alexandra Rd (between Lancaster Rd Road Reserve & Oriel Rd), Ascot Residence ‘Nyrambla’ 21 Henry St, Ascot 6 RP45552 Heritage Register Planning Scheme Policy—A 2 Heritage Place Address Lot Plan Residence ‘Danlow’ 3 Kidston St, Ascot 1 RP34402 Residence ‘Bentong’ 5 Kidston St, Ascot 2 RP49151 Residence ‘Arden’ 11 Kidston St, Ascot 104 & 105 RP33570 Ascot Fire Station (former) 83 Kitchener Rd, Ascot 43 SL460 Railway footbridge Kitchener Rd, Ascot (corner of Road Reserve Gordon St) Residence 136 Lancaster Rd, Ascot 181–184 RP33603 Eagle Farm Racecourse and Ascot Railway 230 Lancaster Rd, Ascot 6 RP866929 Station (602195) 5 RP69849 3–5 RP33741 1–2 RP33743 2 SL2082 1 RP44233 1 RP69849 1–2 RP111274 6 & 9 RP43179 2 RP810266 3–4 RP866918 56–57 RP33728 73–74 RP33728 94–101 RP33728 2 RP68508 149 RP806681 42 SL2347 Musket Villa (601741) 251 Lancaster Rd, Ascot 67–69 RP33643 Meerawa & Yearinga Apartments 12 Lapraik St, Ascot 1–13 BUP10956 St Margaret’s Anglican Girls’ School 22 Lapraik St, Ascot 92 RP33567 1 & 2 RP33571 1 (part) RP66210 18–19 & 25–26 RP107036 Residence ‘Thaxted’ 30 Lonsdale St, Ascot 2 RP57935 (203 Lancaster Rd) Bartley’s Hill Reservoir 29 Massey St, Ascot 158–169 RP33570 1 RP33574 2 RP48260 173 RP33577 2 RP33576 13–15 RP34454 1 & 3 RP55482 3 RP70797 47 SL529 Residence ‘Manumba’ 64 Massey St, Ascot 1 RP33528 1 RP49131 Ascot State School 81 Massey St, Ascot 75–91 & RP34483 103–119 Residence ‘The Moorings’ 149 Oriel Rd, Ascot 168–170 RP33603 Residence ‘Ellida’ 167 Oriel Rd, Ascot 1 RP60342 Residence ‘Trevecca’ 17 Palm Ave, Ascot 2 RP227882 Residence ‘Chateau Nous’ (600047) 1 Rupert Tce, Ascot 1 RP211751 Residence ‘Windermere’ (600048) 14 Sutherland Ave, Ascot 2 RP45780 Residence ‘Ellan–Vanin’ 17 Sutherland Ave, Ascot 67–69 RP33675 Residence ‘Enderleigh’ 1 Yabba St, Ascot 1 RP44322 Residence ‘Kadavu’ 51 Yabba St, Ascot 1 RP51541 Residence 110 Yabba St, Ascot 4 RP53422 Ashgrove Oakleigh State School 30, 30A–I & 44 Ashbourne St, 124–133 RP40655 Ashgrove 839 B3834 Shop 60 Ashgrove Cres, Ashgrove 92 RP20498 Residence 140 Ashgrove Ave, Ashgrove 10 SP120751 Grove Lodge 114, 116 & 116A Ashgrove Ave, 136–138 RP20498 Ashgrove Residence 2 Atthow Ave, Ashgrove 58 RP48221 Residence 34 Devonshire St, Ashgrove 84 RP20476 Residence 40, 42 & 42A Dorset St, Ashgrove 45
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