appian way conservation area - Burwood Council
appian way conservation area - Burwood Council
appian way conservation area - Burwood Council
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<strong>Burwood</strong> Consolidated DCP Pt 4 - Appian Way Conservation Area<br />
slate and Marseilles tile roofs; roof gables and/ or ridge<br />
decorations; timber columns and decoration; verandah<br />
elements; bay windows; and headlight and/or coloured<br />
glazing.<br />
In Appian Way, this period of architecture is also referred<br />
to as being Federation Queen Anne style and there is at<br />
least one example of a Federation Arts and Crafts<br />
architectural style building.<br />
“heritage impact statement” a report prepared by a qualified heritage practitioner/<br />
consultant which assesses the impact of a proposed<br />
development upon the heritage significance of a building<br />
or place, as established within a heritage statement,<br />
prepared in accordance with the NSW Heritage Office<br />
Guidelines.<br />
“heritage significance” historic, scientific, cultural, social, archaeological,<br />
architectural, natural or aesthetic significance for past,<br />
present and future generations.<br />
“heritage significance assessment” a report prepared by a qualified heritage practitioner/<br />
consultant which identifies the significance of a building or<br />
place and includes a statement of significance, prepared<br />
in accordance with the NSW Heritage Manual Guidelines.<br />
“maintenance” the on-going protective care of existing fabric, but does<br />
not include repair or partial demolition, as defined below.<br />
“new development” proposals for the demolition of existing structures and/ or<br />
the erection of a new dwelling house within the Appian<br />
Way Conservation Area. It does not include alterations<br />
and additions to an existing dwelling or additional new<br />
non-residential structures associated with an existing<br />
dwelling.<br />
“non-contributory building” a building erected after the establishment and completion<br />
of the Hoskins Estate which does not contribute to the<br />
heritage significance of the Conservation Area. The<br />
dwelling houses at nos. 1, 1A and 1B Appian Way are<br />
examples of non-contributory buildings in the<br />
Conservation Area.<br />
“partial demolition” the removal of an element or component of an existing<br />
building, work or landscape, being the lesser of remaining<br />
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