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<strong>Burwood</strong> Consolidated DCP Pt 4 - Appian Way Conservation Area<br />

(7) The <strong>Council</strong> shall not consent to development within the Conservation Area<br />

unless a statement is submitted with the application-<br />

(a) demonstrating that consideration has been given to the <strong>conservation</strong><br />

and the environmental heritage significance of the building, work or<br />

land the subject of the application<br />

(b) setting out any steps to be taken to mitigate any impact on the<br />

environmental heritage significance of the building, work or land; and<br />

(c) describing the significance of that building, work or land as part of the<br />

environmental heritage of the Municipality of <strong>Burwood</strong>.<br />

5.2 Reason for the Preparation of this DCP<br />

This Plan is called Development Control Plan (DCP) No. 4 - Appian Way Conservation Area.<br />

This Plan has been prepared to provide a clear understanding and appreciation of the<br />

objectives and provisions of Clause 79A of the <strong>Burwood</strong> Planning Scheme Ordinance<br />

(BPSO) as it relates to the Appian Way Conservation Area.<br />

This DCP No. 4 – Appian Way Conservation Area is one of the strategies for implementing<br />

the aims and objectives of Clause 79A of the BPSO (<strong>Burwood</strong> Local Environmental Plan No<br />

10). This DCP should be read in its entirety and in conjunction with the provisions of Clause<br />

79A.<br />

The <strong>Council</strong> prepared the Appian Way Conservation Area Environmental Study in May 1983.<br />

That document contains the analysis as to why the <strong>area</strong> has been designated as a<br />

Conservation Area. This DCP should be read in conjunction with the Environmental Study.<br />

5.3 Status of DCP No. 4 – Appian Way Conservation Area<br />

The <strong>Council</strong> in accordance with Clause 21(4) of the Environmental Planning and Assessment<br />

Regulation 2000 adopted this DCP on 22 May 2001 and became effective on 13 June 2001.<br />

Under Section 79C of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment Act, 1997,<br />

the <strong>Council</strong> is required to take this DCP into consideration when determining any<br />

development application on the land to which this Plan applies.<br />

5.4 Works Where the DCP Does Not Apply<br />

The DCP is not applicable for works which comprise the necessary maintenance and repair<br />

of existing dwellings and structures with identical materials or workmanship within the<br />

Conservation Area. Any variation from this requirement would require development approval<br />

from the <strong>Council</strong> prior to any work being carried out.<br />

All other works are subject to the provisions of the Development Control Plan.<br />

<strong>Burwood</strong> <strong>Council</strong> Page 28

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