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SCHEDULE to the HERITAGE OVERLAY the Requirements of This Overlay Apply to Both the Heritage Place and Its Associated Land MOYNE PLANNING SCHEME 20/08/2015 C57 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 Prohibited Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Controls or fences the uses may Incorporated heritage Ref Controls Controls Apply? which are Victorian be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? not exempt Heritage permitted? Clause 43.01-2 under Register Clause under the 43.01-3 Heritage Act 1995? MOYNE SHIRE HO75 Great Ocean Road, Great Ocean - - - - YesRefNo Yes No Road H2261 BESSIEBELLE HO38 Bessiebelle Sheepwashes and - - - - YesRefNo Yes No Yards, Pyes Road H2033 CARAMUT HO35 Burchett Creek Bridge, over Burchett - - - - YesRefNo Yes No Creek, H1856 Off Hamilton Highway HO37 Stone Mileposts, - - - - YesRefNo No No H1700 Hamilton Highway, Warrnambool- Carramut Road and Keillors Road (also in Minjah and Woolsthorpe) CHATSWORTH HO1 Chatsworth House, 101 Hopkins Hill - - - - YesRefNo Yes No Road H325 HO2 Cast Iron Mileposts, - - - - YesRefNo Yes No H1703 Chatsworth- Wickliffe Road HERITAGE OVERLAY - SCHEDULE PAGE 1 OF 6 MOYNE 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 Victorian be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? not exempt Heritage permitted? Clause 43.01-2 under Register Clause under the 43.01-3 Heritage Act 1995? ELLERSLIE HO3 Ellerslie Bridge, over Hopkins River, - - - - YesRefNo No No H1029 Hopkins Highway HEXHAM HO42 Former Temperance Hall, Roger - - - - YesRefNo Yes No Street H2145 HO4 Merrang Homestead, - - - - YesRefNo Yes No H322 1830 Woolsthorpe- Hexham Road KOROIT HO5 State Savings Bank Yes No No No No Yes n/a No Commercial Road HO6 Koroit Post Office Yes No No No No Yes n/a No Commercial Road HO7 Koroit Courthouse, Commercial Road Yes No No No No Yes n/a No HO47 Memorial Hall, 147 Commercial - - - - YesRefNo Yes No Road, Koroit H2222 HO8 Tower Hill Common School, 79 High - - - - YesRefNo Yes No Street H530 HO43 Koroit Botanic Gardens, High Street - - - - YesRefNo Yes No H118 HO9 Catholic Church of the Infant Jesus Yes No No No No Yes n/a No HERITAGE OVERLAY - SCHEDULE PAGE 2 OF 6 MOYNE 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 Victorian be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? not exempt Heritage permitted? Clause 43.01-2 under Register Clause under the 43.01-3 Heritage Act 1995? Queen Street HO10 Roman Catholic Presbytery,Queen Yes No No No No Yes N/a No Street MACARTHUR HO36 Former Macarthur Court House, 31 - - - - YesRefNo Yes No High Street H1473 MORTLAKE HO11 Chimney, Bluestone Mill, Mill Street - - - - YesRefNo Yes No H323 HO12 Mortlake Heritage Precinct Yes No No No No No No No HO76 Avenue of Honour, Hamilton - - - - YesRefNo Yes No Highway H2342 PORT FAIRY HO13 Port Fairy Heritage Residential Yes No No No No Yes n/a No Precinct HO14 Port Fairy Heritage Commercial Yes No No No No Yes n/a No Precinct HO15 Griffiths Island ,Griffiths Island - - - - YesRefNo Yes No H1659 & part Ref No H2213 HO31 Former St. Andrews Presbyterian - - - - YesRefNo Yes No Church and Manse, 29 Albert Street H850 HO40 Railway Goods Shed, 4A Bank Street - - - - YesRefNo Yes No (Railway reserve between Regent H2072 HERITAGE OVERLAY - SCHEDULE PAGE 3 OF 6 MOYNE 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 Victorian be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? not exempt Heritage permitted? Clause 43.01-2 under Register Clause under the 43.01-3 Heritage Act 1995? Street and Bank Street) HO16 Caledonian Hotel, 41-43 Bank Street - - - - YesRefNo Yes No (corner James Street) H247 HO48 Norfolk Island Pine Avenues, - - - - YesRefNo Yes No Campbell Street and Albert Street H2239 and Regent Street and Gipps Street and William Street and James Street and Sackville Street HO18 Former Merrijig Inn, 1 Campbell - - - - YesRefNo Yes No Street H248 HO19 Cottage, 64 Campbell Street - - - - YesRefNo Yes No H249 HO20 Cottage, 66 Campbell Street - - - - YesRefNo Yes No H250 HO21 Cottage, 68 Campbell Street - - - - YesRefNo Yes No H251 HO22 Emoh, 8 Cox Street - - - - YesRefNo Yes No H252 HO39 Former Customs Shed, 31 Gipps - - - - YesRefNo Yes No Street H2046 HO23 Port Fairy Court House, 30 Gipps - - - - YesRefNo Yes No Street H1480 HO24 Captain John Mills House, 40 Gipps - - - - YesRefNo Yes No Street H253 HO25 Guns and Emplacements, Battery - - - - Yes Ref No No No HERITAGE OVERLAY - SCHEDULE PAGE 4 OF 6 MOYNE 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 Victorian be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? not exempt Heritage permitted? Clause 43.01-2 under Register Clause under the 43.01-3 Heritage Act 1995? Lane H1504 HO26 Former Lifeboat Station, 3 Griffiths - - - - YesRefNo Yes No Street H1431 & part Ref No H2213 HO27 Former Wesleyan Church, - - - - YesRefNo Yes No Parsonage and Common School, 44- H884 46 James Street HO44 Moyne River Training Walls, Moyne - - - - YesRefNo Yes No River H2213 & part Ref No H1431 & part Ref No H1659 HO28 Talara, 543-555 Princes Highway - - - - YesRefNo Yes No H255 HO17 St. Johns Anglican Church, 23 - - - - YesRefNo Yes No Regent Street H524 HO29 Motts Cottage, 5 Sackville Street - - - - YesRefNo Yes No H254 HO30 Former Bank of Australasia, 24 - - - - YesRefNo Yes No Sackville Street corner Cox Street H749 HO45 Cottage, 14 William Street - - - - YesRefNo Yes No H2078 HO32 Woodbine, 146 Woodbine Road - - - - YesRefNo Yes No H271 HO41 Seafield, 16 Wishart Street - - - - YesRefNo Yes No H2063 HERITAGE OVERLAY - SCHEDULE PAGE 5 OF 6 MOYNE 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 Victorian be Plan under place? Apply? Apply? not exempt Heritage permitted? Clause 43.01-2 under Register Clause under the 43.01-3 Heritage Act 1995? TOWER HILL HO46 Tower Hill State Game Reserve - - - - YesRefNo Yes No H2114 WOOLSTHORPE HO34 Bridge, over Youls Creek, - - - - YesRefNo No No H1457 Warrnambool-Caramut Road YAMBUCK HO33 Yambuk Inn, 4218 Princes Highway - - - - YesRefNo Yes No H270 HERITAGE OVERLAY - SCHEDULE PAGE 6 OF 6.
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