Appendix 2 S.42A Hearings Report - Historic Heritage and Notable Trees 28 July 2020
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Appendix 2 S.42a Hearings Report - Historic Heritage and Notable Trees 28 July 2020 SCHEDULE 30.1 Historic Heritage Items Delete the notified version of Schedule 30.1 and insert the following: Schedule 30.1 Historic Heritage Items1 Assessment of Historic Buildings and Structures Heritage Assessment Criteria The heritage significance and the value of the historic heritage has been assessed based on evaluation against the following heritage qualities: Archaeological Significance: • The potential of the building, structure and setting to define or expand the knowledge of earlier human occupation, activities or events • The potential for the building, structure and setting to provide evidence to address archaeological research • The building, structure and setting is registered by Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga, or recorded by the New Zealand Archaeological Association Site Recording Scheme Architectural Significance • The style of the building or structure is representative of a significant development period in the Waikato District and associated with a significant activity (e.g. institutional, industrial, commercial or transportation) • The building or structure has distinctive or special attributes of an aesthetic or functional nature (e.g. materials, detailing, functional layout, landmark status or symbolic value) • The building or structure uses unique or uncommon building materials or demonstrates an innovative method of construction, or is an early example of the use of particular building technique. • The building or structure’s architect, designer, engineer or builder as a notable practitioner or made a significant contribution to Waikato District. Cultural Significance • The building, structure and setting is important as a focus of spiritual, political, national or other cultural sentiment • The building, structure and setting is a context for community identity or sense of place and provides evidence of cultural or historical continuity. • The building, structure and setting has symbolic or commemorative significance to people who use or have used it, or to the descendants of such people. The interpretative capacity of the place or area and its potential to increase the understanding or past lifestyles or events. Historic Significance • The building or structure has a direct association with, or relationship to a person, group, institution, event, or activity that is of historical significance to Waikato District. • The building or structure is associated with broad patterns of local or national history, including development and settlement patterns, early or important transportation routes, social or economic trends and activities. 1 [559.216], [559.217], [559.218] and [697.307] 1 Appendix 2 S.42a Hearings Report - Historic Heritage and Notable Trees 28 July 2020 Scientific Significance • The potential for the building, structure and setting to contribute information about an historic figure, event, phase or activity. • The degree to which the building, structure and setting contributes information and the importance of the data involved, its rarity, quality o representativeness. Technical Significance • The building or structure shows a high degree of creative or technical achievement at a particular time or is associated with scientific or technical innovations or achievements. Ranking of Historic Heritage Items The heritage assessment undertaken acknowledged the importance of the built heritage items in an international, national, regional and local context. The determination of the significance and the level of significance(A or B ranking) to determine the ranking of a built heritage item was primarily determined by the item’s significance to the Waikato District. A Ranking: historic buildings and structures with a ‘high level’ of significant heritage value important to the understanding of Waikato District’s development and identity. B Ranking: historic buildings and structures with significant heritage value that contributes to the understandings of Waikato District’s development and identity Schedule 30.1 Historic Heritage Items Advice Notes: • The all exteriors of the scheduled heritage item is protected. • The extent of setting of the scheduled heritage item has been identified on the Heritage Record to protect the surroundings of the item and is important to ensure the context and heritage value of the scheduled item are not eroded. • Reference needs to be made to the assessment reports prepared for each individual heritage item to determine their heritage values (Waikato District Council Historic Heritage Item Record Form. 2 Appendix 2 S.42a Hearings Report - Historic Heritage and Notable Trees 28 July 2020 Historic Heritage geographical Areas Map:[existing a place marker for GIS to insert tidy map] Schedule 30.1 Historic Heritage Items Note: GIS team mapping the new items need to be identified on the relevant maps and numbered. Those numbers can then be inserted into the table TUAKAU NE Heritage Item Property location Ranking H.P.T. CAT Planning Significant W Address HNZPT List Map Features to ID# Entry Number be Protected WDC Historic Heritage Item Record Form Hyperlink 2 Former Pukekohe 156 Jericho Road, B - Police Station Lock-up Buckland (1887) 7 Harrisville School 190 Harrisville A - 3 Appendix 2 S.42a Hearings Report - Historic Heritage and Notable Trees 28 July 2020 Teacher’s House Road, Tuakau (1883-84) 2 10 Hewitt Cottage (late 110 Harrisville B - 1860s) Road, Tuakau 12 Former Revell’s Hall 12 Harrisville B - (1892) Road, Taukau 13 Former Tuakau Post 10 Liverpool A - Office & Postmaster’s Street, Tuakau Residence / Tuakau & District Museum (1913) 14 Tuakau Hotel 3 George Street, B - (1880/1889/1913) 3 Tuakau 17 Former St Stephen’s 5 Madill Road, A - Presbyterian Tuakau Church/Tuakau Union Parish Church (1879- 80, relocated c.1914) 18 Tuakau Plunket 68 George Street, A - Rooms (1930) Tuakau 19 Tuakau Memorial 70 George Street, A - Town Hall (1924) Tuakau 20 Former Chiplin House 7 Ewing Road, B - (c.1883) Whangarata 21 Former Whangarata 6 Ewing Road, A - School & World War I Whangarata Memorial/Whangarat a Community Centre (memorial unveiled 1924; school - 1926) 22 ‘Glencairn’ Former 85 Ewing Road, B - Ewing Farmhouse Whangarata (1883) 23 Former Kariaotahi Binns Road, A - School/Karioitahi Hall Karioitahi and the Kariotahi School Roll of Honour (1931) 4 24 St Andrew’s Catholic 186 George A - Church (1912-13) Street, Tuakau 28 Tuakau Bridge (1930- River A - 33) Road/Waikato River, Tuakau 29 Otaua 54 Maioro Road, B - Undenominational Otaua Church/Otaua Combined Church (1910) 30 Former Miller 600 Onewhero- B - Farmhouse (1895) Tuakau Bridge Road, Onewhero 31 Former Onewhero 6 Hall Road, B - 2 [781.22] 3 [946.1],[Fs1387.1595] 4 [559.236] 4 Appendix 2 S.42a Hearings Report - Historic Heritage and Notable Trees 28 July 2020 Post Office & Onewhero Postmaster’s Residence (1923) 32 St Stephen’s Anglican 648 Onewhero- B - Church (1903-04) Tuakau Bridge Road, Onewhero 33 Pukekawa 742 State B - Undenominational Highway 22, Church/Pukekawa Pukekawa Presbyterian Church (1917) 34 Pukekawa Library 755 State B - (1926) Highway 22, Pukekawa 35 ‘Clunes’/ Cameron’s 165 A - Castle (1915-16) Wairamarama Onewhero Road, Onewhero 39 Maunsell Burial Site & Corner Oraeroa B - Mission Station Marae Road & Maunsell Road, Port Waikato 40 Former Waikato 67 Port Waikato- B - Children’s Camp Waikaretu Road, League/Camp Kahu Port Waikato Kura Aroha/Port Waikato Children’s Health Camp/Port Waikato School Camp (1929-30) ## Former Marist 131 - 139 A - Juniorate Training Dominion Road, College building, Tuakau LaValla College (1925- 26) 5 ## Otaua Memorial 36 Maioro Road, B Bowling Club Gates & Otaua Boundary Wall (1954) 6 POKENO ID# Heritage Item Address Ranking HNZPT List Planning WDC Historic Entry Map Heritage Number Item Record Form Hyperlink 1 Former Miranda 965C Miranda B - School/Former Road, Miranda Miranda Presbyterian Church (1885) 3 St Mary’s Anglican 20 Avon Road, A List # 695 5 [946.3][559.229], [FS1022.1] 6 [559.236] 5 Appendix 2 S.42a Hearings Report - Historic Heritage and Notable Trees 28 July 2020 Church (1899-1900) Pokeno 4 Former St Andrew’s 57 Fraser Road, B - Presbyterian Church Pokeno (1883; relocated c.1916) 5 Former Dean 85/95 Dean Road, B - Residence (c.1875) Pokeno 6 Pokeno Waikato War Pokeno Historic A - Soldiers’ Memorial Cemetery, corner (1902/1926) Munro & Helenslee Roads, Pokeno 8 Pokeno World War I Corner Great A - Memorial (1921) South Road & Market Square, Pokeno 9 Former Pokeno Post 63 Great South B - Office & Postmaster’s Road, Pokeno Residence (1924 & 1934) 11 Redoubt House 24 Great South B - (c.1870) Road, Pokeno 15 Maramarua State Highway 2 B - Community Hall (1902) 16 Maramarua War Corner A - Memorial (1924) Monument Road/State Highway 2, Maramarua 25 St Jude’s Anglican 43 Koheroa Road, B - Church (1914) Mercer 26 Former Mercer Post & 1 Roosse Road, B - Telegraph Office Mercer (1929) 27 Mercer War Road Reserve, A List # 7647 Memorial & Pioneer Corner Roose Gun Turret (1921) Road and Riverbank Road, Mercer TE KAUWHATA ID# Heritage Item Address Ranking HNZPT List Planning WDC Historic Entry Map Heritage Number Item Record Form Hyperlink 36 Former Ross/Appleby 215 Okaeria A List # 4316 Farmhouse (c.1890) Road, Waerenga 37 Former Waerenga 1066 Taniwha B List # 4314 School/Waerenga Road, Waerenga School Library (1882) 38 Waerenga & Taniwha 840 Taniwha A List # 4315 Undenominational Road, Waerenga 6 Appendix 2 S.42a Hearings Report - Historic Heritage and Notable Trees 28 July 2020 War