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PART ONE - Campbelltown City Council - NSW Government

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Planning and Environment Committee Meeting 5 April 2011 Page 712.7 <strong>Campbelltown</strong> Heritage Study And Register ReviewRecommendation 5: Include relevant provisions in the <strong>City</strong>-wide DCP – Queen StreetHeritage Conservation AreaThe Heritage Study recommends that <strong>Council</strong> prepare specific controls for inclusion in its DCP toprotect the heritage significance of the Queen Street Heritage Conservation Area and eachidentified Group of Heritage Items. These controls should focus on how to protect the cumulativeor aggregated heritage significance of the Heritage Conservation Area or Group and ways inwhich any new development should respect the significance of the Group.Comment:This recommendation relates directly to the preparation of the new comprehensive LEP for the<strong>Campbelltown</strong> LGA. As there is limited scope to include heritage provisions on specific areas inthe new LEP, it is important that specific controls for the Queen Street Heritage ConservationArea be included in the Sustainable <strong>City</strong> DCP.Suggested Recommendation:That <strong>Council</strong> include specific heritage provisions relating to the Queen Street HeritageConservation Area and Group in the Sustainable <strong>City</strong> DCP, to assist in ensuring the ongoingprotection of the significance of the heritage items in this area.Recommendation 6: State Heritage Register Listings – Nomination of Items for SHRThe Heritage Study recommends that <strong>Council</strong> advise the <strong>NSW</strong> Heritage <strong>Council</strong> that theproperties identified in Appendix 3 – Recommendation 6 (of the <strong>Campbelltown</strong> Heritage Studyand Register Review 2010) are considered likely to be of State heritage significance and requestthat the <strong>NSW</strong> Heritage <strong>Council</strong> assess them to determine whether they should be listed on theState Heritage Register.Item DetailsReason for Nomination<strong>Campbelltown</strong>St Peters Anglican Church Group;Church, Rectory, Stables andCemetery, and Mawson ParkCordeaux StreetLot 7028, DP 1055669; Lot 1, DP668144; Lot 100, DP 811930; Lots 50,51 and 52, DP 811930Reservoir, Cattle Tank and SiltTrapsAllman Street (within Hurley Park)Lot 7021, DP 1028116St Peters Church Group is likely to be of State historical, associative and aestheticsignificance.Contains one of the earliest Georgian Churches in Australia (1821), its early ColonialCemetery (1820), a late Victorian Italianate Rectory (1887) and stables and MawsonPark, which has been the centre of public recreation since the proclamation of<strong>Campbelltown</strong> in 1820.The Group continues to demonstrate a strong connection between its elements andthe town centre, with the continuum of State (in the form of the Old Court House), theCommunity, the Church and Cemetery and Education still able to be clearly read andappreciated in the landscape.Constructed 1833-1839, the Reservoir, Cattle Tank and Silt Traps are likely to be ofState historical and aesthetic/technical significance as a unique example of a largewater supply-related public work surviving from the Colonial period. It is one of theearliest forms of water conservation engineering/damming works for public use in <strong>NSW</strong>and possibly Australia.

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