Ryde Local Environmental Plan No 105 (2003-25) [GG No 14 of 17.1.2003, p 332] (NSW)

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2003 No 25

New South Wales

Ryde Local Environmental Plan No 105

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. (S99/00946/S69)

ANDREW REFSHAUGE, M.P.,

Minister for Planning

Published in Gazette No 14 of 17 January 2003, page 332

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Ryde Local Environmental Plan No 105

1     Name of plan

This plan is Ryde Local Environmental Plan No 105.

2     Aims of plan

This plan aims:

(a)

to conserve the heritage of the built and natural environment of the properties on the land to which this plan applies, and

(b)

to integrate heritage conservation into the planning and development control processes, and

(c)

to provide for public involvement in matters relating to the conservation of the City of Ryde’s heritage, and

(d)

to ensure that new development does not adversely affect:

(i)

the heritage significance of heritage items and conservation areas, and

(ii)

the settings, including streetscapes and landscapes, of heritage items and conservation areas, and

(iii)

the distinctive character that heritage items and conservation areas impart to the City of Ryde’s heritage.

3     Land to which plan applies

This plan applies to all land within the City of Ryde.

4     Amendment of Ryde Planning Scheme Ordinance

The Ryde Planning Scheme Ordinance is amended as set out in

Schedule 1.

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(Clause 4)

[1]     Clause 72J Heritage items

Omit the clause.

[2]     Part IX

Insert after Part VIII:

Part IX Heritage Conservation

84 Definitions

In this Part:

Aboriginal place means:

(a)

any site which has the physical remains of pre-European occupation by, or is of contemporary significance to, Aboriginal people, and can (but need not) include items and remnants of the occupation of the land by Aboriginal people, such as:

(i)

burial places, and

(ii)

engraving sites, and

(iii)

rock art, and

(iv)

midden deposits, and

(v)

scarred and carved trees, and

(vi)

sharpening grooves, or

(b)

a natural Aboriginal sacred site or other sacred feature, including:

(i)

natural features such as creeks or mountains of cultural significance, and

(ii)

initiation, ceremonial or story places, and

(iii)

areasofmorecontemporarycultural significance.

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archaeological site means a site identified in Schedule 15 and marked “X” on the Archaeological Site Map. It includes a site known to the consent authority to have archaeological significance even if it is not so identified and shown.

Archaeological Site Map means the map marked “Ryde Local Environmental Plan No 105 (Archaeological Sites)”, as amended by the maps (or specified sheets of maps) marked as follows:

conservation management plan means a document prepared in accordance with the provisions of the New South Wales Heritage Manual that establishes the heritage significance of an item, place or heritage conservation area and identifies conservation policies and management mechanisms that are appropriate to enable that significance to be retained.

demolish a heritage item, or a building, work, relic, archaeological site, tree or place within a heritage conservation area, means wholly or partly destroy, deface or dismantle the heritage item or the building, work, relic, archaeological site, tree or place.

heritage conservation area means land listed in Schedule 16 as a heritage conservation area and shown edged dark green on the Heritage Conservation Area Map and includes buildings, works, relics, archaeological sites, trees or places situated on or within that land.

Heritage Conservation Area Map means the series of maps marked “Ryde Local Environmental Plan No 105 (Heritage Conservation Areas)”, as amended by the maps (or specified sheets of maps) marked as follows:

heritage impact statement means a document consisting of:

(a)

a statement demonstrating the heritage significance of a heritage item or heritage conservation area, or of a building, work, archaeological site, tree or place within a heritage conservation area, and

(b)

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

(c)

proposals for measures to minimise that impact.

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heritage item means a building, work, relic, tree or place, or a component of a building, work relic, tree or place, that is described in Schedule 15 and the site of which is shown by distinctive yellow colouring, edging and numbering on the Heritage Item Map and includes all parts of the fabric, structure, fixtures and fittings of any such building, work, relic, tree or place or component that can be relocated.

Heritage Item Map means the map marked “Ryde Local Environmental Plan No 105 (Heritage Items)”, as amended by the maps (or specified sheets of maps) marked as follows:

heritage policy statement means a policy adopted by the Council setting out how heritage items can be altered or modified.

heritage significance means historical, scientific, cultural, social, archaeological, architectural, natural or aesthetic value. maintenance means ongoing protective care of a heritage item or a building, work, relic, archaeological site, tree or place within a heritage conservation area. It does not include alterations, such as carrying out extensions or additions, or the introduction of new materials or technology, such as use of injectable damp proof courses.

potential archaeological site means a site identified in Schedule 15 and shown by cross hatching on the Archaeological Site Map. It includes a site known to the consent authority to have potential archaeological significance even if it is not so identified and shown.

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 of the City of Ryde, not being Aboriginal habitation, 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 Ryde.

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85 Objectives

The objectives of this Part are:

(a)

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

(b)

to retain the cultural significance of the City of Ryde, and

(c)

to conserve existing significant fabric, settings, relics and views associated with heritage items and heritage conservation areas, and

(d)

to ensure that development does not adversely affect the heritage significance of heritage items and heritage conservation areas and their settings, and

(e)

to ensure that archaeological sites and Aboriginal places are conserved, and

(f)

to allow for the protection of buildings, works, relics, trees, places and archaeological sites which have heritage significance but which are not identified as heritage items byan environmental planning instrument, and

(g)

to ensure that the heritage conservation areas throughout the City of Ryde retain their heritage significance.

86     Protection of heritage items, heritage conservation areas and relics

(1)

When is consent required?

The following development may only be carried out with development consent:

(a)

demolishing or moving a heritage item or a building, work, tree over 5 metres in height or place within a heritage conservation area,

(b)

altering a heritage item or a building, work, relic or place within a heritage conservation area by making structural or non-structural changes to its exterior, such as changes to its external detail, fabric, finish or appearance,

(c)

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

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(d)

moving a relic, or disturbing or excavating any land 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)

demolishing, dismantling, moving or altering the whole or part of a heritage item,

(f)

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

(2)

What exceptions are there?

Development consent is not required by this clause if:

(a)

the proposed development is of a minor nature or consists of maintenance of a heritage item or a building or work, relic, tree or place within a heritage conservation area, and

(b)

the proposed development is consistent with the adopted heritage policy statement, and

(c)

the proposed development would not adversely affect the heritage significance of the heritage item or heritage conservation area concerned, and

(d)

the proponent has notified the consent authority in writing of the proposed development and the consent authority has advised the proponent in writing before the development is carried out that it is satisfied that development consent is not required because the work complies with the adopted heritage policy statement.

(3) Development consent is not required by this clause for the creation of a new grave or monument within the site of a graveyard or cemetery that is a heritage item if the development does not involve demolishing, excavating, defacing or damaging an existing grave, monument or Aboriginal place or is for the purpose of carrying out conservation or repair of monuments or grave makers.

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(4)

What must be included in assessing a development application?

When determining a development application 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 or heritage conservation area concerned.

(5)

The assessment must include consideration of:

(a)

for development that would affect a heritage item:

(i)         the heritage significance of the item as part of the environmental heritage of the City of Ryde, and

(ii)        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

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

(iv)       whether any archaeological site or potential archaeological site would be adversely affected, and

(v)        the extent, if any, to which the carrying out of the proposed development would affect the form of an historic subdivision, or

(b)

for development that would be carried out in a heritage conservation area:

(i)

the heritage significance of the heritage conservation area and the contribution which any building, work, relic, tree or place affected by the proposed development makes to this heritage significance, and

(ii)

the impact that the proposed development would have on the heritage significance of the heritage conservation area, and

(iii)

the compatibility of any proposed building or work with nearby original buildings and the character of the heritage conservation area, including compatibility with the existing size, form, scale, orientation, setbacks, materials and detailing, and

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(iv)      themeasuresproposedtoconservethe significance of the heritage conservation area and its setting, and

(v)        whether any landscape or horticultural features of heritage significance would be affected, and

(vi)       whether any archaeological site or potential archaeological site would be affected, and

(vii)      the extent, if any, to which the carrying out of the proposed development would affect an historic subdivision pattern.

(6)

What extra documentation is needed?

When determining whether or not to grant a development consent required by this clause, the consent authority:

(a)

must not grant such a consent until it has considered a heritage impact statement which includes an assessment of the matters raised in subclause (5) (a) or (b), as the case requires, and

(b)

where it requires that a conservation management plan should also be considered, may refuse to grant the consent unless a conservation management plan has been considered.

87     Notification of demolition to Heritage Council

Before granting consent for the demolition of a heritage item that is identified in Column 4 of Schedule 15 as being of State significance, the consent authority must notify the Heritage Council about the application and take into consideration any comments received in response within 28 days after the notice is sent.

88     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 and of any heritage conservation area within which it is situated.

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(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

(b)

that mayundermine 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 or of any heritage conservation area within which it is situated.

(3)

The consent authority may refuse to grant any such consent unless it has considered a heritage impact statement that will help it assess 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.

(5) In considering any development application in the area bounded by Terry Road, Darvall Road, Denman Street and Brush Road, Eastwood, the consent authority must consider the possible impact on the heritage significance of Brush Farm Park and Brush Farm House.

89     Development of Aboriginal places or of known or potential archaeological sites of Aboriginal cultural significance

Before granting consent for development that is likely to have an impact on an Aboriginal place, or that will be carried out on an archaeological site that is identified in Column 4 of Schedule 15 as being of Aboriginal significance or a potential archaeological site that is reasonably likely to have Aboriginal cultural 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

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(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 National Parks and Wildlife of its intention to do so and take into consideration any comments received in response within 28 days after the relevant notice is sent.

90     Development of other known or potential archaeological sites

(1)

Before granting consent for development that will be carried out on any other archaeological site or potential archaeological site, the consent authority must:

(a)

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

(b)

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.

(2)

Subclause (1) does not apply if the proposed development will not involve disturbance of below-ground relics 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 the proposed development is integrated development.

91     Conservation incentives

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

(a)

it is satisfied that the retention of the building or item depends on the granting of consent, and

(b)

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

(c)

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

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(d)

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

(e)

the proposed use would not adversely affect the amenity of the surrounding area otherwise than to an insignificant extent.

92     Development in heritage conservation areas

Before granting consent for the erection of a building within a heritage conservation area, the consent authority must make an assessment of:

(a)

the pitch and form of the roof (if any), and

(b)

the style, size, proportion and position of the openings for windows or doors (if any), and

(c)

whether the colour, texture, style, size and type of finish of the materials to be used on the exterior of the building are compatible with those of the materials used in existing buildings within the heritage conservation area.

[3]     Schedule 11

Omit the Schedule.

[4]     Schedules 15 and 16

Insert after Schedule 14:

Schedule 15 Heritage Items

(Clause 84)

Note. The description in the list refers to the item that has heritage significance. However, clause 86 (1) requires consent for development carried out on the site of a heritage item. In relation to Column 5, HC means Heritage Council and LAC means local Aboriginal community.

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Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

No on Map

Address

Type

Significance

Consultation

101

Agincourt Rd

Restaurant

National and

HC

(53), “Curzon

State

Hall”, Marsfield

219

Agincourt Rd

Hall

Local

(74), Eastwood

Town Hall,

Marsfield

7

Amiens St

House

Local

(19A),

Gladesville

11

Amiens St

Houses

Local

(23–31),

Gladesville

98

Arthur St (8),

House

Local

Ryde

228

Ashburn Pl

Monument

Local

(45), Glades

Bay Park,

Gladesville

129

Auld Ave (4),

House

Local

Eastwood

172

Auld Ave (14),

House

Local

Eastwood

93

Badajoz Rd (7),

Cottage

Local

Ryde

323

Balaclava Rd

Ruins

Local

(192),

Macquarie

University,

Macquarie Park

200

Bedlam Pt,

Wharf

Local

Gladesville

Remains

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Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

No on Map

Address

Type

Significance

Consultation

201

Bedlam Pt,

Rock

Aboriginal

LAC

Gladesville

Engraving

and

Archaeologi-

cal

177

Blaxland Rd

Gazebo

Local

(7), Ryde Park,

Ryde

303

Blaxland Rd

Church

Local

(22),

“Ebenezer”,

Ryde

272

Blaxland Rd

Shop

Local

(115–121), Top Ryde Shopping Centre, Ryde

276

Blaxland Rd

Hall

Local

(142), Masonic Temple, Ryde

160

Blaxland Rd

Cottage

Local

(158), “Hattons Cottage”, Ryde

104

Blaxland Rd

House

Local

(495),

“Highbury

House”,

Denistone East

213

Blaxland/

Fountain

Local

Victoria Rds,

Ryde

116

Bowden St

Church

Local

(74A), Ryde

161

Bridge Rd

House

Local

(50–52), North

Ryde

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Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

No on Map

Address

Type

Significance

Consultation

86

Cambridge St

House

Local

(10),

Gladesville

39

Champion Rd

House

Local

(79), “Harwin”,

Tennyson

40

Champion Rd

Cottage

Local

(85), Tennyson

239

Chatham Rd,

Open

Local

“Darvall” Park,

Space

Denistone

50

Church St

Church and

Local

(25–27), Ryde

Hall

165

Church St (27),

Hall

Local

Ryde

48

Church St (42),

Former

National and

HC

Ryde

Court

State

House

49

Church St (46),

Church

National and

HC

St Anne’s

State

Church, Ryde

215

Church St (46),

Cemetery

National and

HC

St Anne’s

State

Cemetery, Ryde

53

Church St

Terraces

Local

(76–80), Ryde

205

Church St, Ryde

Bridge

Local

Bridge, Ryde

142

Clanalpine St

House

Local

(25), “The Rectory”, Eastwood

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Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

No on Map

Address

Type

Significance

Consultation

131

Clanalpine St

Church

Local

(29), St Philip’s

Church,

Eastwood

109

Commissioners

House

Local

Rd (25),

“Poynton”,

Denistone

210

Constitution Rd

Shops

Local

(58–64),

Meadowbank

312

Coronation Ave

House

Local

(1), Eastwood

96

Cox’s Rd (154),

School

Local

North Ryde

Public School,

North Ryde

191

Cressy Rd over

Bridge

Local

Buffalo Creek,

Ryde

258

Delhi Rd (near),

Rock

Aboriginal

LAC

Lane Cove

Engraving

and

National Park,

Archaeologi-

North Ryde

cal

256

Delhi Rd (near),

Rock

Aboriginal

LAC

Lane Cove

Engraving

and

National Park,

Archaeologi-

North Ryde

cal

257

Delhi Rd (near),

Axe

Aboriginal

LAC

Lane Cove

Grinding

and

River (west

Archaeologi-

side), North

cal

Ryde

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Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

No on Map

Address

Type

Significance

Consultation

240, 240A

Delhi Rd (12),

Cemetery

Local

Northern Suburbs Cemetery,

Macquarie Park

280

Delhi Rd (39),

Experimen-

Local

Julius Rd (3)

tal

and Richardson

Building

Place (2) and

(4), North Ryde

180, 180L

Delhi Rd (197),

Cremato-

Local

Northern

rium

Suburbs

Crematorium,

North Ryde

136A

Denistone Rd

Hospital

National and

(1), Denistone

State

136

Denistone Rd

Hospital

National and

(1), “Denistone

State

House”,

Denistone

214

Devlin St, Ryde

Obelisk

Local

313

East Pde

Seat

Local

(outside 36A),

Eastwood

305

Forsyth St

Houses

Local

(61–77), West

Ryde

250

Glades Bay

Rock

Aboriginal

LAC

Native Gardens,

Engraving

and

Gladesville

Archaeologi-

cal

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Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

No on Map

Address

Type

Significance

Consultation

108

Goodwin St

House

Local

(27), “The

Downs”, West

Ryde

243

Great North Rd,

Road

National and

Bedlam Point to

State

Eastwood

137

Hillview Rd

School

National and

HC

(40), “Eastwood

State

House”,

Eastwood

207

John Whitton

Bridge

National and

HC

Railway Bridge,

State

Meadowbank

72

Junction St (8),

House

Local

“Crowle

Home”, Ryde

251

Kissing Pt,

Burial Site

National and

HC

Putney

State

242

Lane Cove

Open

National and

HC

National Park,

Space

State

North Ryde

Marsfield

259

Lane Cove Rd

Rock

Aboriginal

LAC

(near), Lane

Engraving

and

Cove National

Archaeologi-

Park, North

cal

Ryde

238

Lawson St

Open

National and

HC

(2–4), Brush

Space

State

Farm Park, Eastwood

140

Lawson St (19),

House

National and

HC

“Brush Farm”,

State

Eastwood

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Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

No on Map

Address

Type

Significance

Consultation

110A

Linton Ave (4),

House

Local

West Ryde

318

McPherson St

Church

Local

(7-9), West

Ryde

124

Marsden Rd

House

National and

HC

(67–69), “The

State

Vinery”, West

Ryde

310

Marsden Rd

House

Local

(75), West Ryde

126

Marsden Rd

House

National and

HC

(135),

State

“Riverview”,

West Ryde

255

Martin’s Creek,

Axe

Aboriginal

LAC

Lane Cove

Grinding

and

National Park,

Archaeologi-

North Ryde

cal

121

Maxim St (7),

Church

Local

West Ryde

120

Maxim St (22),

House

Local

“Milton”, West

Ryde

328

Maxim St (24),

House

Local

West Ryde

226

Meadow Cres

Obelisk

Local

(2), Memorial

Park,

Meadowbank

262

Meadowbank

Midden

National and

HC

Park,

State

Meadowbank

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Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

No on Map

Address

Type

Significance

Consultation

314

Miriam Rd (24),

House

Local

Denistone

169

Miriam Rd (30),

House

Local

Denistone

85

Monash Rd

House

Local

(1–9),

Gladesville

66

Morrison Rd

House

Local

(281),

“Mayfield”,

Ryde

64

Morrison Rd

Shop

Local

(312), Ryde

81

Myra Ave

House

Local

(26–28),

“Palmyra”,

Ryde

118

Nancarrow Ave

Factory

Local

(37),

Meadowbank

135

North Rd (87),

House

Local

Ryde

300

Oates Ave (8),

House

Local

Gladesville

103

Orange St (9),

Cottage

Local

Eastwood

187

Pelican St (10),

House

Local

Gladesville

204

Pellisier Rd,

Punt

Local

Mortlake Ferry,

Putney

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Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

No on Map

Address

Type

Significance

Consultation

319

Pellisier Rd

House

Local

(60), Putney

320

Pellisier Rd

House

Local

(99), Putney

Remains

Park, Putney

134

Pennant Ave

House

National and

HC

(1–9),

State

Denistone

325

Pennant Ave

Garden

National and

HC

(1–9),

State

Denistone

168

Pennant Ave

House

Local

(11–13),

“Wollondilly”,

Denistone

107

Pennant Ave

House

Local

(37), Denistone

260

Pittwater Rd

Rock

National and

HC

(near), Kitty’s

Shelter

State

Creek, East

Ryde

186

Pittwater Rd

Sub-station

Local

(38–42),

Gladesville

87

Pittwater Rd

House

Local

(120),

“Towalla”,

Gladesville

230

Pittwater Rd

Open

Local

(191), Sugarloaf

Space

Point, East

Ryde

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Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

No on Map

Address

Type

Significance

Consultation

231

Pittwater Rd

Open

Local

(231–245),

Space

“Boobajool” Reserve, East Ryde

95

Pittwater Rd

Sub-station

Local

(293), North

Ryde

234

Punt Rd (38),

Open

Local

Banjo Patterson

Space

Park,

Gladesville

1

Punt Rd (40),

Cottage

National and

HC

“Rockend

State

Cottage”,

Bedlam Pt,

Gladesville

218

Railway Pde

Shops

Local

(15–25), Eastwood

55

Regent St (7),

House

Local

“Woolbrook”,

Ryde

315

Reserve St (33),

House

Local

West Ryde

326

Richardson Rd

Building

Local

(2), “Rus in

Urbe”, North

Ryde

180A

Rowe St

Shops

Local

(119–123 and

136)

“Summerhayes”,

Eastwood

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Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

No on Map

Address

Type

Significance

Consultation

179

Rowe St (186),

Hall

Local

Eastwood

171

Rowe St (269),

Fire Station

Local

Eastwood

329

Rutledge St

House

Local

(24), “Upna”,

Eastwood

306

Rutledge (102,

Houses

Local

106), and

Winbourne Sts

(91–95), West

Ryde

252

Ryde Bridge

Rock

Aboriginal

LAC

(near), Ryde

Engraving

and

Archaeologi-

cal

184

Ryde Rd (126),

House

Local

Gladesville

189

Ryde Rd (142),

Obelisk

Local

Monash Park,

Gladesville

333

Ryde Rd (144),

Drill Hall

State

Gladesville

330

Second Ave (2),

House

Local

Eastwood

208

See St/Angas St,

Fountain

Local

Meadowbank

119

See St (34–38),

Nursing

Local

“The Laurels”,

Home

Meadowbank

122

Station St (71),

House

Local

West Ryde

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Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

No on Map

Address

Type

Significance

Consultation

316

Station St (72),

House

Local

“Uplands”, West Ryde

56

Storey St (5),

House

Local

Ryde

253

Strangers Creek,

Rock

Aboriginal

LAC

Field of Mars

Engraving

and

Reserve, Ryde

Archaeologi-

cal

45

Tennyson Rd

Shops

Local

(113–115), Tennyson

41

Tennyson Rd

House

Local

(139),

Tennyson

254

Terry’s Creek,

Drawing

Aboriginal

LAC

Eastwood

and

Archaeologi-

cal

261

Terry’s Creek,

Rock

Aboriginal

LAC

Eastwood

Shelter

and

Archaeologi-

cal

291

Terry Rd (62),

Open

Local

Denistone Park,

Space

West Ryde

106

Terry Rd

House

Local

(89–91),

Denistone

181

Thompson St

Houses

Local

(3, 17, 19), Gladesville

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Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

No on Map

Address

Type

Significance

Consultation

132

Trelawney St

House

Local

(31),

“Womerah”,

Eastwood

79

Tucker St (2),

School

National and

HC

Ryde Public

State

School, Ryde

167

Turner St (8),

House

Local

“Westward”,

Ryde

163

Turner St (12),

House

Local

Ryde

232

Twin Rd (1–13),

Landscape

National and

HC

Wallamatta

State

Reserve, East

Ryde

322

Twin Rd (126),

House

Local

“Bensonville”,

North Ryde

35

Tyrell St (3),

House

Local

Gladesville

37

Tyrell St (42),

House

Local

Gladesville

212

Victoria Rd

Tavern

Local

(170),

Gladesville

21

Victoria Rd

School

Local

(172–180), Gladesville

110B

Victoria Rd

Church

Local

(220),

Gladesville

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Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

No on Map

Address

Type

Significance

Consultation

227

Victoria Rd

Gates

Local

(220),

Gladesville

111

Victoria Rd

Church

Local

(265A),

Gladesville

173

Victoria Rd

House

Local

(310),

Gladesville

90

Victoria Rd

College

National and

HC

(499–521),

State

Holy Cross

College, Ryde

307

Victoria Rd

Chapel

Local

(512–550),

Ryde

92

Victoria Rd

House

National and

HC

(512–550),

State

“Squireville”,

Ryde

190

Victoria Rd

Cemetery

Local

(562–586), St

Charles

Cemetery, Ryde

47

Victoria Rd

Church

National and

HC

(562–582), St

State

Charles Church,

Ryde

174

Victoria Rd

Hospital

Local

(642–678),

“Dalton

House”, Ryde

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Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

No on Map

Address

Type

Significance

Consultation

51

Victoria Rd

House

National and

HC

(770–772),

State

“Willandra”,

Ryde

113

Victoria Rd

Police

National and

HC

(808), Ryde

Station

State

283

Victoria Rd

Court

Local

(812), Ryde

House

114

Victoria Rd

House

National and

HC

(813–815),

State

“Addington”,

Ryde

275

Victoria Rd

House

National and

HC

(817), “The

State

Retreat”, Ryde

150

Victoria Rd

House

Local

(826),

“Wallametta

Club”, Ryde

149

Victoria Rd

Pumping

Local

(948), West

Station

Ryde

144

Victoria Rd

House

Local

(958), West

Ryde

327

Waterview St

Former

Local

(24), Kissing

Boat slips

Point Park,

Putney

236

Wellington Rd,

Open

National and

Field of Mars

Space

State

Wildlife

Reserve, East

Ryde

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Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

No on Map

Address

Type

Significance

Consultation

192

Wellington Rd

Cemetery

Local

(1), Field of

Mars Cemetery,

Ryde

274

Wellington Rd

House

Local

(1), Field of

Mars Cemetery,

Ryde

225

West Pde (45),

Gates

Local

Eastwood Park,

Eastwood

170

West Pde (45),

Pavilion

Local

Eastwood Park,

Eastwood

139

West Pde (45),

Grandstand

Local

Eastwood Park,

Eastwood

139A

West Pde (45),

Grandstand

Local

Eastwood Park,

Eastwood

143

West Pde (78),

House

Local

Denistone

211

Wharf Rd,

Wharf

Local

Melrose Park

9

Wharf Rd (37),

House

Local

Gladesville

5

Wharf Rd

Houses

Local

(43–45),

Gladesville

304

Wharf Rd (55),

House

Local

Gladesville

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Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

No on Map

Address

Type

Significance

Consultation

112

Wharf Rd (76),

House

Local

“Avondale”, Gladesville

2

Wharf Rd (96),

Boat

Local

Looking Glass

House

Pt, Gladesville

224

Wharf/Meriton

Clock

Local

Sts, Memorial

Clock,

Gladesville

301

Wicks Rd (16),

House

Local

North Ryde

97

Wicks Rd (60

Houses

Local

and 62), North

Ryde

123

Winbourne St

School

Local

(12), Ermington

Public School,

West Ryde

128

Winbourne St

House

Local

(94), West Ryde

309

Winbourne St

House

Local

(96), West Ryde

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Schedule 16 Heritage Conservation Areas

(Clause 84)

Note. Heritage conservation areas are identified on the Heritage Conservation Area Map.

No on Map

Heritage Conservation Area No 1–Brush Farm, Eastwood

334

Heritage Conservation Area No 2–Maxim Street, West Ryde

121, 120, 328, 346

Heritage Conservation Area No 3–Ryedale Road, West Ryde

147, 347

Heritage Conservation Area No 4–Eastwood House Estate,

137, 337

Eastwood

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