Dubbo Local Environmental Plan 1998—Urban Areas (Amendment No 7) (2006-296) [GG No 77 of 16.6.2006, p 4369] (NSW)

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New South Wales

Dubbo Local Environmental Plan

1998—Urban Areas (Amendment No 7)

under the

Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

I, the Minister for Planning, make the following local environmental plan under the

Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. (S03/00582/PC)

FRANK SARTOR, M.P.,

Minister for Planning

Published in Gazette No 77 of 16 June 2006, page 4369

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Dubbo Local Environmental Plan 1998—Urban Areas

(Amendment No 7)

under the

Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

1      Name of plan

This plan is Dubbo Local Environmental Plan 1998—Urban Areas

(Amendment No 7).

2      Aims of plan

This plan aims to amend Dubbo Local Environmental Plan 1998— Urban Areas and the zoning map supporting that plan so as to do the following:

(a)

clarify the emergency facilities and infrastructure that may be built on flood prone land,

(b)

more adequately address bushfire management issues,

(c)

replace the terms “urban strategy” and “development strategy”, wherever they occur in the plan, with the term “urban development strategy” and replace the term “dwellings” in certain places in the plan with the term “dwelling houses”,

(d)

allow the Council of the City of Dubbo to permit conversion of interim additional dwellings for other permissible uses in certain circumstances,

(e)

provide for the acquisition by the Council of land required for public purposes,

(f)

generally prohibit medium density housing in Zone 2 (a) Residential Suburban Zone,

(g)

permit, with development consent and subject to certain notification, development for the purposes of extended family units or vehicle body repair workshops in certain zones,

(h)

permit, without development consent, the use of land for the purposes of home based child care establishments and home occupations in certain zones,

(i)      permit, with development consent, the use of land within Zone 3 (b) for vehicle repair stations, and permit, with

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development consent and subject to certain notification the use of

land in Zone 3 (e) for vehicle repair stations,

(j)

permit, with development consent, the use of land in Zones 4 (a) and 4 (b) for the purpose of ancillary dwellings in certain circumstances,

(k)

permit, with development consent, the use of certain land for the purposes of a corner shop,

(l)

permit, with development consent, additional uses on certain land and remove a prohibition on a particular use of land,

(m)

make various amendments to the heritage provisions of the plan, provide more detailed descriptions of heritage items and their locations and identify additional heritage items,

(n)

introduce “bushrock removal” and “firewood collection” as defined land uses,

(o)

make various zoning and mapping amendments,

(p)

add certain definitions to the Dictionary to the plan and amend certain existing definitions,

(q)

make various minor administrative changes to the plan.

3      Land to which plan applies

(1)

This plan applies to the land to which Dubbo Local Environmental Plan

1998—Urban Areas applies.

(2)

In relation to permitting additional uses and removing a prohibition, this

plan applies to the following land:

(a)

Lot 200, DP 1037184, Wingewarra Street (“Apex Oval”),

(b)

land located in Zone 3 (e) that has frontage to Darling Street between Cobra Street and Erskine Street,

(c)

land located within Zone 3 (d) that is on the western side of Whylandra Street between Alfred Street and Mansour Street.

(3)

In relation to permitting the use of certain land for the purposes of a

corner shop, this plan applies to the following land:

(a)

Lot 6, Section 33, DP10232, 150 Cobra Street,

(b)

Lot 1, DP309752, 152 Cobra Street.

(4)

In relation to the identification of additional heritage items, this plan

applies to the following land:

(a)

Lot 11, DP 1050240, Palmer Street (RAAF Stores Depot),

(b)

Lot 8, DP 1022049, 4R Cooreena Road (Dubbo City Airport site).

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(5)

In relation to rezoning, this plan applies to the following land:

(a)

part Lot 622, DP 1059911, Minore Road, shown edged heavy black and coloured red on sheet 1 of the map marked “Dubbo Local Environmental Plan 1998—Urban Areas (Amendment No 7)” (the map) held in the office of the Council of the City of Dubbo,

(b)

Lots 436 and 418–426, DP 1038532, Turnberry Terrace, and Lots 468 and 469, DP 1044385, Carnoustie Drive, shown edged heavy black and coloured pink on sheet 1 of the map,

(c)

Lot 1004, DP 882156, Lots 48 and 49, DP 229075 and Lots 82 and 83, DP 247402, Minore Road, Lots 274 and 275, DP 883435, St Andrews Drive, and Lot 43, DP 874518, Pinehurst Avenue, shown edged heavy black and coloured dark green on sheet 1 of the map,

(d)

Lot 33, DP 587374 (SP 35975), 283 Darling Street and Lot 420, DP 611984 (SP 18462), 295 Darling Street, shown edged heavy black and coloured red on sheet 2 of the map,

(e)

Lots 284–296, DP 1047242, Lachlan Way and Lot 231, DP 1054719, Sheraton Road (formerly part Lot 192, DP 1028522, Sheraton Road), shown edged heavy black and coloured pink on sheet 3 of the map,

(f)

Lot 232, DP 1054719, Shoalhaven Parkway, shown edged heavy black and coloured dark green on sheet 3 of the map,

(g)

part Lot C, DP 415844, part Lot 141, DP 788195, and part Lot 13, DP 597771, 267–283 Wellington Road, shown edged heavy black and coloured dark green on sheet 4 of the map,

(h)

part Lot 7, DP 30609, 63–65 Boundary Road, shown edged heavy black and coloured blue on sheet 5 of the map,

(i)

part Lot 7, DP 30609, 63–65 Boundary Road, shown edged heavy black and uncoloured on sheet 5 of the map,

(j)

Lots 54 and 55, DP 262350, 25 and 23 Bruce Avenue and Lot 2, DP 520443, 74 Victoria Street, shown edged heavy black and coloured light blue with pink hatching on sheet 6 of the map,

(k)

Lot 143, DP 1016886, Lot 833, DP 1009068 and Lot 1, DP 1043450, Bunglegumbie Road, shown edged heavy black and coloured yellow with purple hatching on sheet 7 of the map,

(l)

Lot 2, DP 833034, 101–103 Erskine Street (Dubbo Railway Bowling Club), shown edged heavy black and coloured green on sheet 8 of the map,

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(m)

part Lot 5, DP 1006205 and part DP 754308, Railway Lands, shown edged heavy black and coloured yellow with purple hatching on sheet 8 of the map,

(n)

part Lot 24, DP 811060, Cobbora Road, shown edged heavy black and coloured yellow with purple hatching on sheet 9 of the map,

(o)

Lot 14, DP 730849, Cobbora Road and Lot 23, DP 811061, Pegasus Place, shown edged heavy black and coloured dark green on sheet 9 of the map,

(p)

Lot 5, DP 1261, 243 Darling Street, shown edged heavy black and coloured light blue on sheet 10 of the map,

(q)

Lot 31, DP 857832, 19R Yarrandale Road, shown edged heavy black and coloured purple on sheet 11 of the map,

(r)

Lot 210, DP 754308, Boothenba Road, shown edged heavy black and coloured yellow with purple hatching on sheet 12 of the map,

(s)

land owned by the Council that is designated for open space or recreational use and is not located in Zone 6 (a) Public Open Space Zone, being as follows:

(i)

Lot 11, DP 702559, Birch Avenue, shown edged heavy black and coloured dark green on sheet 13 of the map,

(ii)

Lot 16, DP 788433, Gregory Court, shown edged heavy black and coloured dark green on sheet 14 of the map,

(iii)

Lot 20, DP 259668, Forrest Crescent, shown edged heavy black and coloured dark green on sheet 15 of the map,

(iv)

Lot 24, DP 787190, Falconer Way and Lot 64, DP 812659, York Street, shown edged heavy black and coloured dark green on sheet 16 of the map,

(v)

Lot 47, DP 258491, North Burrabadine Road, shown edged heavy black and coloured dark green on sheet 17 of the map,

(vi)

Lot 13, DP 250332, Narromine Road, shown edged heavy black and coloured dark green on sheet 18 of the map,

(vii)

Lot 24, DP 809855, Twickenham Drive, shown edged heavy black and coloured dark green on sheet 19 of the map,

(viii)      Lot 11, DP 810650, Jack William Drive, shown edged heavy black and coloured dark green on sheet 20 of the map,

(ix)      Lot B, DP 391292 and Lots 3–5, DP 239, 51–55 Jubilee Street, shown edged heavy black and coloured dark green on sheet 21 of the map,

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(x)      part Lot 2, DP 1050512, St Georges Terrace, shown edged heavy black and coloured dark green on sheet 22 of the map,

(t)

part Lot 27, DP 837818, Silkwood Close and part Lot 2000, DP 1031663, Currawong Road, shown edged heavy black and coloured yellow on sheet 23 of the map,

(u)

part Lot 2000, DP 1031663, Currawong Road, shown edged heavy black and uncoloured on sheet 23 of the map,

(v)      part Lot 2000, DP 1031663, Currawong Road, shown edged heavy black and coloured dark green on sheet 23 of the map.

4 Amendment of Dubbo Local Environmental Plan 1998—Urban Areas

Dubbo Local Environmental Plan 1998—Urban Areas is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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[1]      Clause 3 Aims and objectives

Omit “and the 1994–1997 Dubbo State of the Environment Reports” in clause 3 (2).

Insert instead “, the 1994–1997 Dubbo State of the Environment Reports and subsequent legislation”.

[2]      Clause 3 (2)

Insert before the heading “Development Opportunity Objectives”:

Sustainability Objective principles of ecologically sustainable development and do not exceed the servicing capacity of the land on which the development is carried out.

[3]      Clause 3 (2), Development Opportunity Objectives

Omit “availability” wherever occurring from the matter under the headings

Urban development” or “Industrial”.

Insert instead “supply”.

[4]      Clause 3 (2), Environmental Management Objectives

Omit all matter relating to Urban development.

[5]      Clause 3 (2), Environmental Management Objectives

Omit all matter relating to Bushfire. Insert instead:

Bushfire

discouraging the establishment of incompatible land uses in bushfire prone areas and to encourage sound management of bushfire prone areas.

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[6] Clause 8 Flood prone land

Omit clause 8 (1). Insert instead:

(1)

Consent may be granted to development for the purposes of emergency services, emergency facilities, emergency operation centres or the like that, in the opinion of the consent authority, are essential in times of major flooding, but only in a location where the consent authority is satisfied that they will be fully operational during a probable maximum flood.

(1A)

Consent may be granted to development for the purposes of essential infrastructure, such as water supply, sewerage, telephones, electricity and the like, but only in a location where the consent authority is satisfied that the infrastructure will be fully operational during a probable maximum flood.

(1B)

Despite subclause (1A), consent may be granted to development for the purposes of such essential infrastructure in any other location, but only if, in the opinion of the consent authority:

(a)

it is not practicable for the infrastructure to be in a location referred to in subclause (1A), and

(b)

the design and construction of the infrastructure will render the infrastructure flood proof or will ensure that services can be easily restored after a flood.

[7]      Clause 8A

Insert after clause 8:

8A

Bushfire protection

(1)

This clause applies to the following land:

(a)

all land identified as bushfire prone land on the bush fire prone land map,

(b)

land taken to be bushfire prone land under clause 42 of Schedule 6 to the Act,

(c)

land that, in the opinion of the consent authority, is prone to bushfire.

(2)

The consent authority must not grant consent to development on land to which this clause applies unless the consent authority is satisfied that:

(a)

there is no significant threat to the lives of residents, visitors or emergency services personnel that may be created or increased as a result of the development or the access arrangements to and from the development, and

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(b)

the measures adopted in relation to the development to avoid or mitigate the threat of bushfire (including the siting of the development, design of structures and materials used, clearing of vegetation, fuel reduced areas and landscaping and fire control aids, such as roads and water supplies) are adequate for the locality and will not result in unacceptable or unsustainable environmental impacts, and

(c)

the development will not cause any significant increase in demand for emergency services during bushfire events that would decrease the ability of emergency service personnel to effectively control major bushfires, and

(d)

the development is unlikely to have a significant adverse effect on the implementation of strategies for bushfire control or fuel management adopted by the Council.

[8]      Clause 9 Development along Transport Corridors

Omit clause 9 (2) (a) and (b). Insert instead:

(a)

one of the following applies:

(i)

the access to the land concerned is from another road (that is not a Transport Corridor), and that access is at least 90 metres from the centre line of the road that is a Transport Corridor,

(ii)

the development will not prejudice future improvements to, or realignment of, any relevant classified road, as may be indicated to the Council from time to time by the Roads and Traffic Authority, and

[9]      Clause 9 (2) (f)

Insert at the end of clause 9 (2) (e):

, and

(f)

the land comprises a lot that has access to a Transport Corridor and was lawfully created by a subdivision, the consent for which was granted before the appointed day.

[10]      Clause 13 Subdivision of land generally

Insert “house” after “existing dwelling” in clause 13 (2).

[11]      Clauses 13 (3), 36 (1), 48 (4), 50 (4), 56 (4), 63 (6) and 64 (4)

Omit “dwellings” wherever occurring. Insert instead “dwelling houses”.

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[12]      Clauses 22 (3), 31 (3), 34 (3), 36 (3), 39 (3) and 41 (3)

Insert “; home based child care establishments” in alphabetical order.

[13]      Clauses 22 (3), 26 (3), 31 (3), 34 (3), 36 (3), 39 (3), 41 (3), 46 (3), 47 (3), 48 (3), 49 (3), 50 (3), 54 (3), 55 (3), 56 (3), 59 (3), 60 (3), 63 (3) and 64 (3)

Insert “; home occupations” in alphabetical order.

[14]      Clauses 22 (5), 34 (5), 36 (5), 39 (5) and 41 (5)

Omit “home based child care establishments;” wherever occurring.

[15]      Clauses 22 (5), 26 (6), 46 (6), 55 (5), 56 (5) and 63 (6)

Omit “kennels;” wherever occurring.

Insert instead “companion animal facilities;” in alphabetical order.

[16]      Clause 24 Dwelling houses on land within Zone 1 (b)

Insert “house” after “dwelling” wherever occurring in clause 24 (a) and (d).

[17]      Clause 25 Interim additional dwelling on land within Zone 1 (b)

Omit clause 25 (c). Insert instead:

(c)

the consent authority is satisfied that the dwelling is for an interim period only and that the dwelling is:

(i)

transportable, or

(ii)

capable of being converted to another use permissible on, and consistent with the lawful primary use of, the land concerned, and

[18]      Clause 26 Zone 1 (e) Urban Expansion Zone—general development controls

Omit “urban strategy” from clause 26 (2) (d) (i).

Insert instead “urban development strategy”.

[19]      Clause 27 Subdivision of land within Zone 1 (e)

Omit “a development strategy” from clause 27 (2).

Insert instead “an urban development strategy”.

[20]      Clauses 28 (b) and (c), 31 (1), 42, 43 and 63 (6)

Insert “house” after “dwelling” wherever occurring.

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[21]      Clause 29 Interim additional dwelling on land within Zone 1 (e)

Omit clause 29 (c). Insert instead:

(c)

the consent authority is satisfied that the dwelling is for an interim period only and is:

(i)

transportable, or

(ii)

capable of being converted to another use permissible on, and consistent with the lawful primary use of, the land concerned, and

[22]      Clauses 31 (4), 34 (4), 36 (4), 39 (4), 41 (4), 46 (6) and 48 (4)

Omit “home occupations;” wherever occurring.

[23]      Clauses 31 (5), 34 (5), 36 (5), 39 (5), 41 (5), 49 (5) and 64 (5)

Insert “extended family units;” in alphabetical order.

[24]      Clause 31 (5)

Omit “medium density housing (on land shown 2 (B)—Mixed Density in Dubbo City Development Control Plan 1991—Urban Lands where such land is also in Central or South Dubbo and not identified as within the character conservation area on the Zoning Map);”.

[25]      Clause 38 Dwelling houses on land within Zone 2 (c)

Insert “house” after “single dwelling” in clause 38.

[26]      Clause 44 Interim additional dwelling on land within Zone 2 (e)

Omit clause 44 (c). Insert instead:

(c)

the consent authority is satisfied that the dwelling is for an interim period only and that the dwelling is:

(i)

transportable, or

(ii)

capable of being converted to another use permissible on, and consistent with the lawful primary use of, the land concerned, and

[27]      Clauses 46 (6) and 63 (6)

Insert “bushrock removal;” and “firewood collection;” in alphabetical order.

[28]      Clause 46 (6)

Reinsert “turf farming;” in alphabetical order.

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[29]      Clause 47 Zone 3 (b) Sub-regional Business Zone—general development controls

Insert “vehicle repair stations;” in alphabetical order in clause 47 (4).

[30]      Clause 49 Zone 3 (d) Tourism and Leisure Zone—general development controls

Omit “drainage; dwellings” from clause 49 (4).

Insert instead “drainage; dwelling houses”.

[31]      Clause 49 (4)

Omit “dwelling or dwellings”. Insert instead “dwelling house”.

[32]      Clause 49 (5)

Omit “land in Whylandra Street”.

Insert instead “land on the eastern side of Whylandra Street”.

[33]      Clause 50 Zone 3 (e) Special Business Zone—general development controls

Insert “restaurant rooms (on land that has frontage to Darling Street between

Cobra Street and Erskine Street);” in alphabetical order in clause 50 (4).

[34]      Clause 50 (5)

Omit “(where the sites are in Bourke Street, North Dubbo)” wherever occurring.

[35]      Clause 54 Zone 4 (a) Light Industrial Zone—general development controls

Omit “dwellings (where used in conjunction with a light industry and situated on the same land as that light industry)” from clause 54 (4).

Insert instead “dwelling houses (where ancillary to another lawful use of the land and situated on the same land as that lawful use)”.

[36]      Clause 54 (5)

Insert “; vehicle body repair workshops” in alphabetical order.

[37]      Clause 55 Zone 4 (b) General Industrial Zone—general development controls

Omit “dwellings (where used in conjunction with an industry and situated on the same land as that industry)” from clause 55 (4).

Insert “dwelling houses (where ancillary to another lawful use of the land and situated on the same land as that lawful use)”.

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[38]      Clause 59 Zone 5 (a) Institutional Zone—general development controls

Omit “adopted by the consent authority” from clause 59 (2) (c).

Insert instead “adopted by the Council”.

[39]      Clause 60 Zone 5 (b) Utilities Zone—general development controls

Insert “urban” after “subsequent” in clause 60 (7) (c).

[40]      Clause 63 Zone 6 (b) Private Open Space Zone—general development controls

Omit “land fronting Brisbane Street and the Newell Highway between Myall and Talbragar Streets” from clause 63 (7).

Insert instead “land within Zone 6 (b) that fronts Brisbane Street and the

Newell Highway between Myall Street and the Talbragar River”.

[41]      Part 4

Omit the Part. Insert instead:

Part 4

Conservation of heritage items

64A

Heritage objectives

The objectives of this plan in relation to heritage are:

(a)

to conserve the environmental heritage of the City of Dubbo, and

(b)

to conserve the heritage significance of existing significant fabric, relics, settings and views associated with the heritage significance of heritage items, and

(c)

to ensure that archaeological sites and places of Aboriginal heritage significance are conserved.

65      Protection of heritage items and relics

(1)

The following development may be carried out only with

development consent:

(a)

demolishing or moving a heritage item,

(b)

altering a heritage item by making structural or non-structural changes to its exterior, such as to its detail, fabric, finish or appearance,

(c)

altering a heritage item by making structural changes to its interior,

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disturbing or excavating a place of Aboriginal heritage significance or an archaeological site while knowing, or having reasonable cause to suspect, that the disturbance or excavation will or is likely to result in a relic being discovered, exposed, moved, damaged or destroyed,

(e)

moving the whole or a part of a heritage item,

(f)

erecting a building on, or subdividing, land on which a heritage item is located.

(2)

Development consent is not required by this clause if:

(a)

in the opinion of the consent authority:

(i)      the proposed development is of a minor nature or consists of maintenance of the heritage item, and

(ii)      the proposed development would not adversely affect the significance of the heritage item, and

(b)

the proponent has notified the consent authority in writing of the proposed development and the consent authority has advised the applicant in writing before any work is carried out that it is satisfied that the proposed development will comply with this subclause and that development consent is not otherwise required by this plan.

(3)

Development consent is not required by this clause for the following development in a cemetery or burial ground if there will be no disturbance to human remains, to relics in the form of grave goods or to a place of Aboriginal heritage significance:

(a)

the creation of a new grave or monument,

(b)

an excavation or disturbance of land for the purpose of carrying out conservation or repair of monuments or grave markers.

(4)

Before granting a consent required by this clause, the consent authority must assess the extent to which the carrying out of the proposed development would affect the heritage significance of the heritage item concerned.

(5)

The assessment referred to in subclause (4) must include consideration of a heritage impact statement that addresses at least the following issues (but is not to be limited to assessment of those issues, if the heritage significance concerned involves other issues). The consent authority may also decline to grant such a consent until it has considered a conservation management plan, if it considers the development proposed should be assessed with regard to such a plan.

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(6)

The minimum number of issues that must be addressed by the

heritage impact statement are:

(a)

the heritage significance of the item as part of the environmental heritage of the Dubbo City local government area, and

(b)

the impact that the proposed development will have on the heritage significance of the item and its setting, including any landscape or horticultural features, and

(c)

the measures proposed to conserve the heritage significance of the item and its setting, and

(d)

whether any archaeological site or potential archaeological site would be adversely affected by the proposed development, and

(e)

the extent to which the carrying out of the proposed development would affect the form of any historic subdivision.

66      Application for demolition

(1)

The consent authority must not grant a consent for the demolition of a building (being a consent required by clause 65) unless it has been provided with and has taken into consideration a development application for any building that is proposed to take the place of the building to be demolished.

(2)

The consent authority may grant consent for the demolition of a building or item in excess of fifty years old only after the heritage significance of that building or item has been investigated.

67      Conservation incentives relating to heritage items

(1)

The consent authority may grant consent to development for any purpose of a building that is a heritage item, or of the land on which such a building is erected, even though development for that purpose would otherwise not be allowed by this plan, if the consent authority is satisfied that:

(a)

the retention of the heritage item depends on the granting of consent, and

(b)

the proposed development is in accordance with a conservation management plan that has been approved by the consent authority, and

(c)

the granting of consent to the proposed development would ensure that all necessary conservation work identified in the conservation management plan is carried out, and

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(d)

the proposed development would not adversely affect the heritage significance of the heritage item or its setting, and

(e)

the proposed development would not have any significant adverse affect on the amenity of the surrounding area.

(2)

When considering an application for consent for the use of a building that is a heritage item, or the erection or use of a building on a site on which there is a heritage item, the consent authority may:

(a)

exclude from its calculation of the floor space of the buildings erected on the land or the other buildings, the floor space of the heritage item for the purpose of determining the number of parking spaces to be provided on the land, or

(b)

reduce the minimum site area requirements for the purpose of determining the number of dwellings permissible on the land,

but only if the consent authority is satisfied that the conservation of the heritage item depends on the consent authority excluding the floor space of the heritage item or reducing the minimum site area requirements.

68      Heritage advertisements and notifications

(1) The following development is identified as advertised

development:

(a)

the demolition of a heritage item,

(b) the carrying out of any development allowed by clause 67. Before granting consent for the demolition of a heritage item identified in Schedule 5 as being of State significance, the consent authority must notify the Heritage Council of the application and take into consideration any comments received in response within 28 days after the notice is sent.

(2)

69      Development in the vicinity of a heritage item

(1)

Before granting consent to development in the vicinity of a heritage item, the consent authority must assess the impact of the proposed development on the heritage significance of the heritage item.

(2)

This clause extends to development:

(a)

that may have an impact on the setting of a heritage item, for example, by affecting a significant view to or from the item or by overshadowing, or

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(b)

that may undermine or otherwise cause physical damage to a heritage item, or

(c)

that will otherwise have any adverse impact on the heritage significance of a heritage item.

(3)

Such consent must not be granted unless the consent authority has considered a heritage impact statement that assesses the impact of the proposed development on the heritage significance, visual curtilage and setting of the heritage item.

(4)

The heritage impact statement should include details of the size, shape and scale of, setbacks for, and the materials to be used in, any proposed buildings or works and details of any modification that would reduce the impact of the proposed development on the heritage significance of the heritage item.

70      Archaeology

(1)

Before granting consent for development that is likely to have an impact on a place of Aboriginal heritage significance or a potential place of Aboriginal heritage significance, or that will be carried out on an archaeological site of a relic that has Aboriginal heritage significance, the consent authority must:

(a)

consider a heritage impact statement explaining how the proposed development would affect the conservation of the place or site and any relic known or reasonably likely to be located at the place or site, and

(b)

except where the proposed development is integrated development, notify the local Aboriginal communities (in such way as it thinks appropriate) and the Director-General of the Department of Environment and Conservation of its intention to do so and take into consideration any comments received in response within 28 days after the relevant notice is sent.

(2)

Before granting consent for development that will be carried out on an archaeological site or a potential archaeological site of a relic that has non-Aboriginal heritage significance (whether or not it is, or has the potential to be, also the site of a relic of Aboriginal heritage significance), the consent authority must:

(a)

consider a heritage impact statement explaining how the proposed development will affect the conservation of the site and any relic known or reasonably likely to be located at the site, and

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notify the Heritage Council of its intention to do so and take into consideration any comments received in response within 28 days after the notice is sent.

(3)

Subclause (2) does not apply if the proposed development:

(a)

does not involve disturbance of below-ground deposits and the consent authority is of the opinion that the heritage significance of any above-ground relics would not be adversely affected by the proposed development, or

(b)

is integrated development.

[42]      Clause 72 Redevelopment of certain corner shops

Add the following items to the Table to clause 72:

150 Cobra Street

lot 6 Section 33 DP 10232 (dwelling and shopfront)

152 Cobra Street

lot 1 DP 309752 (incorporating mini mart and takeaway

food shops and dwelling at rear)

[43]      Clause 73

Insert after clause 72:

73

Acquisition of land for public purposes

(1)

The Council is the authority of the State that will be the relevant authority to acquire land within zone 5 (b) or 6 (a) if the land is required to be acquired under Division 3 of Part 2 of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991.

(2)

Until the land referred to in subclause (1) is acquired by the Council, development may be carried out on that land with the consent of the consent authority.

(3) In determining whether to grant consent to proposed development as referred to in subclause (2), the consent authority must take into consideration:

(a)

the effect of the proposed development on the costs of acquisition, and

(b)

the costs of reinstatement of the land for the purposes for which the land is to be acquired, and

(c)

the imminence of acquisition.

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[44]      Schedule 1 Dictionary

Omit “kennels” from the definition of animal establishment in Part 1.

Insert instead “companion animal facilities”.

[45]      Schedule 1, Part 1

Omit the definitions of bulky goods sales room or showroom, farmstay establishment, guest house or hostel and kennel.

Insert instead in alphabetical order:

bulky goods sales room or showroom means a building or place used predominantly for the sale of bulky goods by wholesale, retail, auction or hire. It includes a hardware store, timber or metal yard, kitchen or bathroom showroom, brick or paving centre (including a brick or paving display centre) or a building or place used predominantly for equipment or plant hire.

bushrock removal means the removal of natural surface deposits of rock from rock outcrops or from areas of native vegetation. The rocks may be loose rocks on rock surfaces or on the soil surface, or may have been removed from rock outcrops by excavation or blasting. Bushrock removal does not include the removal of rock from approved mining or quarrying activities, the salvage of rock where the removal of rock is necessary for any development that is the subject of a development consent or is carried out, or approved, by a public authority, or the removal of rocks from paddocks when it constitutes a necessary part of the carrying out of routine agricultural activity.

companion animal facility means a building or place used for the training, breeding or boarding of companion animals (within the meaning of the Companion Animals Act 1998), including greyhounds, for commercial purposes.

extended family unit means a single dwelling, or a part of an existing dwelling, that is subordinate to another dwelling (the main dwelling) and that:

(a)

has self-contained cooking, sleeping and bathing facilities, and

(b)

shares site access, utility and laundry facilities with the main dwelling, and

(c)

has a maximum floor area of 60 square metres, and

(d)

is on the same lot as the main dwelling, and

(e)

is designed and constructed as adaptable housing (Level C) in accordance with AS 4299—1995, Adaptable housing.

Note. An extended family unit is commonly known as a “granny flat”.

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farmstay establishment means an established farming enterprise:

(a)

that provides temporary accommodation and entertainment for tourists within any building on the land concerned, and

(b)

that is not used in whole or in part for the permanent or long-term accommodation of any person other than the person or persons who operate and manage the temporary accommodation (who may or may not normally reside in the building), and

(c)

that forms part of the day-to-day operation of the farm, and

(d)

that is located so as not to reduce the agricultural potential of the land concerned or introduce potential land use conflict with adjoining properties, and

(e)

that does not contain facilities in rooms for the preparation of meals by guests, and

(f)

where any clothes washing facilities that are available to guests are shared by guests.

firewood collection means the cutting, collection and removal of timber for the purposes of supplying firewood for commercial purposes. It does not include any of the following:

(a)

forestry,

(b)

the removal of timber in association with other development that is the subject of a development consent or is carried out, or approved, by a public authority,

(c)

the removal of timber from land when it constitutes a necessary part of routine agricultural and land management activities, such as bushfire hazard reduction.

guest house or hostel means any building:

(a)

that provides temporary overnight accommodation for short-term travellers, and

(b)

that is not used in whole or in part for the permanent or long-term accommodation of any person other than the person or persons who operate and manage the temporary accommodation (who may normally reside in the building), and

(c)

where breakfast is offered to guests, and

(d)

that does not contain facilities in rooms for the preparation of meals by guests, and

(e)

where any clothes washing facilities that are available to guests are shared by guests, and

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(f)

that does not accommodate more than 20 guests.

[46]      Schedule 1, Part 1, definition of “depot”

Omit “plant”. Insert instead “equipment”.

[47]      Schedule 1, Part 1, definition of “depot”

Omit “elsewhere defined in this Part”.

Insert instead “used for the parking or storage of up to two vehicles that weigh less than 5 tonnes (GVM) each, being vehicles that are not used for the storage or transport of hazardous or dangerous substances”.

[48]      Schedule 1, Part 1, definition of “home business”

Insert “involve the employment of more than three persons and does not” after

“but does not”.

[49]      Schedule 1, Part 1, definition of “medium density housing”

Omit “two or more dwellings”.

Insert instead “three or more dwellings (whether or not attached)”.

[50]      Schedule 1, Part 1, definition of “medium density housing”

Omit “at ground level”.

[51]      Schedule 1, Part 1, definition of “medium density housing”

Insert “or an extended family unit” after “semi-detached housing”.

[52]      Schedule 1, Part 1, definition of “utility undertaking”

Omit paragraphs (d) to (f) of the definition. Insert instead:

(d)

telecommunications facilities, or

(e)

emergency services facilities or operations centres or the like.

[53]      Schedule 1, Part 1, definition of “vehicle repair station”

Insert “servicing or” after “carrying out”.

[54]      Schedule 1, Part 1, definition of “warehouse or distribution centre”

Omit “mainly”. Insert instead “predominantly”.

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[55]      Schedule 1, Part 2

Omit the definitions of archaeological site, demolish, heritage item, heritage significance, interim additional dwelling, maintenance, potential archaeological site, relic and sustainable.

Insert instead in alphabetical order:

adopted or approved, in relation to a document or matter, means that the document or matter has been considered and adopted by formal resolution of the Council at a Council meeting.

archaeological site means the site of one or more relics.

bulky goods means goods or materials that are of such size,

shape, quantity or weight as to require a large area for the

handling, storage or display of the item for sale or hire, and that

require:

(a)

direct vehicular access to the site of the building or place by customers, for the purpose of loading vehicles with the goods or materials after purchase, or

(b) separate delivery using specialised vehicles or equipment, and includes automotive parts and accessories, floor coverings and tiles, electrical goods, computer equipment, whitegoods, furniture, office supplies, agricultural supplies, swimming pools and spas, tanks and camping and sports equipment, but does not include clothing, footwear, food, beverages, manchester, haberdashery, small electronic goods (including cameras and videos), household accessories or decorations, toys, lighting, books, videos or DVDs.

bushfire means a fire involving grass, scrub or forest.

bushfire prone land map has the same meaning as in the Act.

conservation management plan means a document prepared in

accordance with the requirements of the Department of

Environment and Conservation that documents the heritage

significance of an item, relic or archaeological site and identifies

conservation policies and management mechanisms that are

appropriate to enable that significance to be retained.

demolish, in relation to a heritage item, means wholly or partly

destroy, dismantle or deface the heritage item.

heritage impact statement means a document consisting of:

(a)

a statement demonstrating the heritage significance of a heritage item, relic, archaeological site, place of Aboriginal heritage significance or potential place of Aboriginal heritage significance, and

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(b)

an assessment of the impact that proposed development will have on that significance, and

(c)

proposals for measures to minimise that impact.

heritage item means:

(a)

a building, work, archaeological site or place specified in an inventory of heritage items that is available at the office of the Council and the site and nature of which is described in Schedule 5, or

(b)

a place specified in an inventory of heritage items available at the office of the Council and described in the inventory as a place of Aboriginal heritage significance.

heritage significance means historical, scientific, cultural,

social, archaeological, architectural, natural or aesthetic value.

interim additional dwelling means a dwelling referred to in

clause 25, 29 or 44.

maintenance, in relation to a heritage item, means the ongoing protective care of a heritage item. It does not include alterations, such as carrying out extensions or additions, or the introduction of new materials or technology.

place of Aboriginal heritage significance means:

(a)

a place that has the physical remains of pre-European occupation by, or is of contemporary significance to, the Aboriginal people. It can (but need not) include items and remnants of the occupation of the land by Aboriginal people, such as burial places, engraving sites, rock art, midden deposits, scarred and sacred trees and sharpening grooves, or

(b)

a natural Aboriginal sacred site or other sacred feature. It includes natural features, such as creeks or mountains of long-standing cultural significance, as well as initiation, ceremonial or story places or areas of contemporary cultural significance.

potential archaeological site means a site:

(a)

that is specified in Schedule 7 and described in that Schedule as a potential archaeological site, or

(b)

that, in the opinion of the consent authority, has the potential to be an archaeological site, even if it is not so specified.

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potential place of Aboriginal heritage significance means a

place:

(a)

that is specified in an inventory of heritage items available at the office of the Council and described in the inventory as a potential place of Aboriginal heritage significance, or

(b)

that, in the opinion of the consent authority, has the potential to have Aboriginal heritage significance, even if it is not so specified.

relic means:

(a)

any deposit, object or material evidence (which may consist of human remains) that is more than 50 years old relating to the use or settlement, not being Aboriginal habitation, of the City of Dubbo area and that is a fixture or is wholly or partly within the ground, or

(b)

any deposit, object or material evidence (which may consist of human remains) of any age relating to Aboriginal habitation of the City of Dubbo area.

subdivision of land

has the same meaning as it has in the Act. uses, such as residential, commercial, industrial, institutional and recreational land uses.

urban development strategy means a written document (which

may include maps and plans), and describes a future direction and

character for the growth and development of all or part of the

[56]      Schedule 1, Part 2, definition of “Zoning Map”

Insert in appropriate order in the definition:

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[57]      Schedule 3 Additional uses of land

Insert “(Strata Plan No 19646)” after “162468” in the matter relating to Lot B

DP 162468, 92–94 Brisbane Street.

[58]      Schedule 3

Omit the matter relating to the land at Wheelers Lane. Insert instead:

Lot 3 DP 258008, 56 Wheelers Lane (designated as “Orana Mall” on the Zoning Map) within Zone 3 (b)—a 200 square metre fast food outlet that exceeds the maximum floorspace ratio allowed by clause 51.

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[59]      Schedule 3

Insert at the end of the Schedule:

Land that is comprised in one lot (being land that before the appointed day was known as Lot 1 Section 3 DP 758201, Lot 233 DP 822451 or Lot 331 DP 754308)—development for the purpose of any of the following:

(a)

bed and breakfast accommodation, but only if the development is ancillary to the use of the land as a vineyard,

(b)

no more than two self-contained cabins for the short term accommodation of tourists, but only if the development is ancillary to the use of the land as a vineyard,

(c)

a wine tasting or refreshment area, but only if the development is ancillary to the use of the land as a winery.

Lot A or B DP 346429, 100–102 Bultje Street—development for the purpose of medical consulting rooms.

Lot 200 DP 1037184, Wingewarra Street (“Apex Oval” site)— development for the purpose of a club or restaurant room.

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[60]      Schedule 5

Omit the Schedule. Insert instead:

Schedule 5

Heritage items

Note. The map marked “Heritage Items” identifies each of the following items by the relevant heritage item (H) number specified in the following table. The map is held in the office of the Council.

Street

No

Name

Item

Lot

Sec DP

Council

State

Level of

Heritage

Parcel

Heritage

Heritage

Item (H)

Identifier

Inventory

Significance

Number

No

Belmore

7

House

8

5

907

8394

1520242

Local

H1

Street

Bishop Street

1

Shop front

A

337776

8420

1520245

Local

H2

19

Brick house

N

383165

8431

1520404

Local

H3

Bourke

“Ranelagh”

Brick house &

518

603598

6972

1520254

Local

H4

Street

curtilage

“Tantallon”

Rendered

21

715331

6974

1520103

Local

H5

rammed earth

house

106

Brick house

18

5855

7032

1520264

Local

H6

108

Brick house

17

5855

7033

1520266

Local

H7

110

House, garden

16

5855

7034

1520267

Local

H8

& fence

122

“Eastonville”

Brick house

17

20

1541

9076

1520123

Local

H9

135

Brick cottage

6

18

758361

9111

1520270

Local

H10

137

Brick cottage

1

996193

9112

1520271

Local

H11

Brisbane

72

“Old

Victorian

2

580341

9498

1520279

Local

H12

Street

Macquarie

stone building

Brewery”

79

“Hub of the

Brick house

781

997786

9520

1520275

Local

H13

West Lodge”

(now

motel/guest

house)

81

Timber

1

783042

9521

1520276

Local

H14

cottage

101–105

Ben Furney

Assorted

100

808182

16173

1520278

Local

H15

Flour Mills

buildings

137

Dubbo

Courthouse,

7

40398

9774

1520280

Local

H16

Courthouse

curtilage &

fence

15

4

758361

9775

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Street

No

Name

Item

Lot

Sec DP

Council

State

Level of

Heritage

Parcel

Heritage

Heritage

Item (H)

Identifier

Inventory

Significance

Number

No

142

Dubbo Lands

Two storey

3

11

758361

9741

1520293

Local

H17

Office

timber & iron

building

144

Two storey

1

11

10863

9742

1520294

Local

H18

brick building

156

Holy Trinity

Stone church

6

10

758361

9749

1520297

Local

H19

Anglican

buildings

Church

7

10

758361

21946

161

Commercial

Hotel building

A

164067

9787

1520281

Local

H20

Hotel

162

Brotherhood

Residential

5

10

758361

9750

1520298

Local

H21

House

building

169

“Westbury”

Two storey

3

507416

9793

1520138

Local

H22

house

200

St Brigids

Sandstone

8

8

758361

9761

1520299

Local

H23

Catholic

church

Church

building &

curtilage

200

Catholic

Two storey

6

8

758361

9763

1520300

Local

H24

Presbytery

brick building

201

Brick cottage

1

794729

9809

1520285

Local

H25

203

“Aberdour”

Brick cottage

1

794604

9810

Local

H26

234

“Araluen”

Weatherboard

1

137398

21496

1520301

Local

H27

cottage

236

“Moira”

Weatherboard

1

136745

8456

1520302

Local

H28

cottage

270

House

2

A

9489

8480

1520304

Local

H29

Bultje Street

41–45

Convent of

Two storey

9

758361

9853

1520305

Local

H30

Mercy

brick building

52

“Iownit”

Brick house

5

6604

9829

1520310

Local

H31

104

Brick house

A

390552

9134

1520312

Local

H32

105

Brick house

6

491

9177

1520308

Local

H33

7

491

9178

108

Brick house

2

225613

9136

1520314

Local

H34

114

“Dalkeith”

Brick cottage

5

225613

9139

1520317

Local

H35

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Street

No

Name

Item

Lot

Sec DP

Council

State

Level of

Heritage

Parcel

Heritage

Heritage

Item (H)

Identifier

Inventory

Significance

Number

No

117

“Pretoria”

Brick house &

4

978043

6603

1520309

Local

H36

fence

122

“Hazeldene”

Brick house

2

579472

9143

1520140

Local

H37

Bunglegumbie

6R

“Mount Olive” Stone cottage

3

250606

11958

1520494

Local

H38

Road

Buninyong

Old

Former school

302

754308

5341

1520480

Local

H39

Road

Buninyong

building

School

Cadell Street 6

Brick

12

740060

21977

1520320

Local

H40

bungalow

Carrington

40

“Mayville”

Weatherboard

12

9

2335

9861

1520321

Local

H41

Avenue

cottage

Church

31–33

Former

Two storey

12

531603

9917

1520328

Local

H42

Street

Masonic Hall

brick

commercial

building

36

Salvation

Brick building

1

67318

9896

1520331

Local

H43

Army Citadel

64– 66

“The Drop

Brick “Drop

A

376141

15522

1520333

Local

H44

Inn”

Inn” building

Wesley

Brick church

Local

H45

Centre

building

Uniting Church

Cobra Street

44

“The

Brick

A

406488

9939

1520338

Local

H46

Sheiling”

semi-detached

dwelling

46

“...onbar”

Brick

B

406488

9940

1520338

Local

H47

semi-detached

dwelling

91

“Yandoya”

House

3

6278

8584

Local

H48

121

Brick house

A

191927

8593

1520337

Local

H49

Cooreena

4R

“Dubbo City

Airport

8

1022049

20590

Local

H50

Road

Airport”

facility & associated infrastructure

Crum

7

Stone house

1

207464

931

1520340

Local

H51

Avenue

Dalton Street

18B

“Lowana”

Brick

31

1053233

21369

1520341

Local

H52

bungalow

Darling

54

Weatherboard

3

37494

9539

1520345

Local

H53

Street

bungalow

75

Brick house &

5

14

758361

9572

1520344

Local

H54

fence

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Street

No

Name

Item

Lot

Sec DP

Council

State

Level of

Heritage

Parcel

Heritage

Heritage

Item (H)

Identifier

Inventory

Significance

Number

No

82

Two storey

21

16

595680

9551

1520346

Local

H55

brick terrace

dwelling

84

Two storey

22

16

595680

9552

1520346

Local

H56

brick terrace

dwelling

86

Two storey

23

16

595680

9553

1520346

Local

H57

brick terrace

dwelling

106

Stone cottage

4

1006205 20316

Local

H58

111

Stone house

701

1020026

9583

Local

H59

116

Old Fire

Two storey

1

1038705

9231

1520357

Local

H60

Station

brick fire

station

building

179

Dubbo Public

Brick house

12

10

758361

21644

1520349

Local

H61

School

Principal’s

Residence

181

Dubbo Public

Brick school

1

724331

9958

1520351,

State

H62

School

buildings

1520142, 1520350, 1520352, 1520150

207

Rendered

1

9

3138

9965

1520354

Local

H63

ashlar

coursing

cottage

209

Two storey

A

9

435243

9966

1520355

Local

H64

brick terrace

dwelling

211

Two storey

B

9

435243

9967

1520355

Local

H65

brick terrace

dwelling

212

House

C

398000

8618

1520362

Local

H66

213

Two storey

C

9

435243

9968

1520355

Local

H67

brick terrace

dwelling

215

Two storey

D

435243

9969

1520355

Local

H68

brick terrace

dwelling

224

Brick

80

555353

8624

1520363

Local

H69

bungalow &

fence

331

House

102

569156

8674

1520358

Local

H70

Dulhunty

12

Bungalow

20

79

10150

7856

1520367

Local

H71

Avenue

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Street

No

Name

Item

Lot

Sec DP

Council

State

Level of

Heritage

Parcel

Heritage

Heritage

Item (H)

Identifier

Inventory

Significance

Number

No

Dunedoo

Beni Church

Church

74

754287

18799

1520477

Local

H72

Road

building

Erskine

21

Timber

1

329002

9616

1520368

Local

H73

Street

bungalow

28–32

Brick building

8

A

2699

9599

1520370

Local

H74

& fence

45

Former Police

Brick building 701

1020026

9583

1520369

Local

H75

station and residence

62–66

Western Star

Brick hotel

513

878055

19770

Local

H76

Hotel

building

68

Semi-detached

514

878055

19771

1520371

Local

H77

housing building

Eulomogo

24L (see

Pise house

65

754287

12702

Local

H78

Road

also

Pinedale

Road)

Fitzroy

68

Rendered

17

710

7136

1520373

Local

H79

Street

cottage

120

Stone cottage

3

1

286

7156

1520374

Local

H80

146

Timber

2

2

286

7169

1520375

Local

H81

cottage

Dubbo

Old

310

754308

6716

1520377

Local

H82

Showground

grandstand

169

Brick

10

24

589

7216

1520376

Local

H83

bungalow

225

Fibro/

3

11646

8693

1520378

Local

H84

weatherboard shop building

253

Brick house

89

730974

17038

1520382

Local

H85

261

“Tutuila”

Weatherboard

A

414981

8710

1520383

Local

H86

house

Gipps Street

123

Brick cottage

A

1165

9327

1520400

Local

H87

125

Brick house

1

904148

21930

1520401

Local

H88

125A

127

Brick cottage

Local

H89

131

Two storey

1

347462

9339

1520399

Local

H90

brick house

148

Brick

3

9051

8721

1520405

Local

H91

bungalow

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Street

No

Name

Item

Lot

Sec DP

Council

State

Level of

Heritage

Parcel

Heritage

Heritage

Item (H)

Identifier

Inventory

Significance

Number

No

155

Brick

1

321360

15621

1520404

Local

H92

bungalow

178

Brick house

2

307406

8742

1520407

Local

H93

188

“Belmont”

Brick house

B

398171

8746

1520408

Local

H94

Hennessy

“Holmwood”

Brick house &

1341

787623

1

1520491

Local

H95

Road

former

schoolhouse

1342

787623

Jannali Road

World War II

1

431554

6252

Local

H96

military fuel

depot

Jubilee Street 34

Timber

A

392233

3254

Local

H97

cottage

Macleay

37

Brick house

6

999302

9671

1520413

Local

H98

Street

68

Brick

A

406931

7302

1520414

Local

H99

semi-detached

dwelling

70

Brick

B

406931

7303

1520414

Local

H100

semi-detached

dwelling

72

Timber

7

469

7304

1520415

Local

H101

cottage

Macquarie

69–79

“Macquarie

Two storey

2

654866

16727

1520417

Local

H102

Street

Chambers”

commercial

building

3

654867

10065

87–89

Westpac Bank Two storey

10

758361

10068

1520418

Local

H103

commercial

building

98

Old Post

Two storey

101

833808

17674

1520071

Local

H104

Office

commercial building with clock tower

110–114 National

Two storey

1

995606

10007

5045275

State

H105

Australia

commercial

Bank

building

116–

“Colonial

Three storey

1

607846

10008

5045497

State

H106

120A

Mutual”

commercial

building

131–135 “Commercial

Two storey

1

1012065

10082

1520421

Local

H107

Union

commercial

Assurance”

building

146–162

“The Western

Two storey

5

5

758361

10022

1520430

Local

H108

Stores”

department

store building

1

906696

10021

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Schedule 1

Amendments

Street

No

Name

Item

Lot

Sec DP

Council

State

Level of

Heritage

Parcel

Heritage

Heritage

Item (H)

Identifier

Inventory

Significance

Number

No

193

Old Shire

Two storey

51

591672

10094

1520008

State

H109

building

stone

commercial

building

195–197 “Kemwah”

Two storey

11

601633

10095

1520423

State

H110

brick

commercial

building

215

Brick house

9

2

475

10103

1520424

Local

H111

“Old Dubbo

Assorted stone

4

40398

10003

1520070

Local

H112

Gaol”

buildings &

timber

structures,

including

residence

228–234 Formerly

Two storey

1

545488

10529

1520431

Local

H113

“Dubbo

masonry

Museum”

commercial

building

302

Brick house

14

A

32693

8836

1520532

Local

H114

342

Brick

1

166714

8846

1520441

Local

H115

bungalow

380

“Cardiff”

Brick house

21

595176

8034

1520443

Local

H116

385

“Regand

Brick house

9

545272

8325

1520053

Local

H117

Park”

Mitchell

4

Rendered

3

816639

16898

1520533

Local

H118

Street

cottage

6

Brick cottage

2

816639

16897

1520446

Local

H119

Myall Street

29

Brick house

6

37776

9693

1520141

Local

H120

34

Brick house

12

37456

9689

1520450

Local

H121

160

Brick cottage

5

12828

7441

1520452

Local

H122

170

Dubbo Base

Two storey

32

747737

7443

3540096

Local

H123

Hospital

brick hospital

building

Nancarrow

8

“Bonnie-Rigg”

Brick house

4

2

9744

8904

1520452

Local

H124

Street

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Amendments

Schedule 1

Street

No

Name

Item

Lot

Sec DP

Council

State

Level of

Heritage

Parcel

Heritage

Heritage

Item (H)

Identifier

Inventory

Significance

Number

No

Obley Road

21L

“Cootha”

Stone house

9

753233

12266

1520482

Local

H125

23L

“Dundullimal”

Timber slab

1

800756

15307

1520017,

State

H126

homestead

1520486,

building,

1520518,

timber shed

1520517

and stone

stables

Old Dubbo

“Old Dubbo

House site

31

738069

12593

1520519

Local

H127

Road

Homestead”

including

visible wall

2R

“Miriam”

Weatherboard

2

807767

4064

1520492

Local

H128

house

Palmer Street

“RAAF

Corrugated

11

1050240

21324

1520148

State

H129

Stores Depot”

iron hangars,

corrugated

iron storage

sheds, other

buildings,

underground

communications

bunker

Pinedale

(see also

Pise house

65

754287

12702

Local

H78

Road

Eulom2og o Road)

Quinn Street

7

Brick

15

2

6277

8966

1520456

Local

H130

bungalow

11

Masonry

13

2

6277

8968

1520457

Local

H131

cottage

14

Brick cottage

13

529558

8947

1520175

Local

H132

15

Brick cottage

2

2

6278

8970

1520459

Local

H133

16

Brick

1

210658

8948

1520176

Local

H134

bungalow,

fence & gate

19

Brick house

4

2

6278

8972

1520460

Local

H135

20

Weatherboard/

10

1

6278

8950

1520177

Local

H136

fibro

bungalow

23

“Westcliff”

Brick house

6

2

6278

8974

1520461

Local

H137

31

Brick

7

2

9051

8978

1520463

Local

H138

bungalow

Short Street

12

Brick house

10

41

758361

6843

1520181

Local

H139

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Schedule 1

Amendments

Street

No

Name

Item

Lot

Sec DP

Council

State

Level of

Heritage

Parcel

Heritage

Heritage

Item (H)

Identifier

Inventory

Significance

Number

No

Smith Street

13

Brick

21

A

32693

9015

1520185

Local

H140

bungalow

16

Brick

1

D

33637

9001

1520187

Local

H141

bungalow,

garden & front

fence

Talbragar

79–97

Castlereagh

Two storey

11

4

758361

21790

1520189

Local

H142

Street

Hotel

brick hotel

building

112–120 Pastoral Hotel Two storey

2

82915

10137

1520191

Local

H143

brick hotel

building

Old Station

Two storey

2

1006205

20314

1520192

Local

H144

Master’s

stone building

Residence (adjacent to Dubbo

Railway Station)

Dubbo

Stone railway

754308

18775

1520096

State

H145

Railway

station

Station

building

Tamworth

27

Brick

3

10150

8256

1520199

Local

H146

Street

bungalow,

fence & gates

39

Brick

91

591302

8262

1520202

Local

H147

bungalow

44

Brick

13

249150

9040

1520209

Local

H148

bungalow,

front fence &

14

249150

9041

gardens

45

Brick

3

15230

8265

1520203

Local

H149

bungalow,

front fence &

gardens

47

“Chesney”

Brick house

4

15230

8266

1520204

Local

H150

63

“Waratah”

Brick house

340

718588

8277

1520205

Local

H151

(formerly “Baringa”)

69

Brick

1

323434

8279

1520206

Local

H152

bungalow &

garden

Taylor Street

62

Brick house

11

510310

3765

1520197

Local

H153

Thorby

8

Weatherboard

1

516023

8286

1520210

State

H154

Avenue

house & front

fence

Wellington

World War II

120

660001

12626

Local

H155

Road

communications

bunker/hut

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Amendments

Schedule 1

Street

No

Name

Item

Lot

Sec DP

Council

State

Level of

Heritage

Parcel

Heritage

Heritage

Item (H)

Identifier

Inventory

Significance

Number

No

Wingewarra

72

St Andrews

Brick/stone

19

1062953

21642

1520216

State

H156

Street

Church

church building

St Andrews

Brick church

1520218

State

H157

Church

hall building

83

CWA Rooms

Brick building

9

9

2389

10213

1520212

Local

H158

93

Brick

1

350237

10219

1520214

Local

H159

semi-detached

dwelling

95

Brick

1

668818

10220

1520214

Local

H160

semi-detached

dwelling

133

Brick house &

10

872973

20226

1520219

Local

H161

garden

149

Brick house &

1

20

1541

9418

1520221

Local

H162

garden

173

“Weeroona”

Brick house

1

1

10770

9431

1520223

Local

H163

Other

Macquarie

Iron lattice

1520527

State

H164

River Rail

girder bridge

Bridge (west

of railway

station)

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