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PART ONE - Campbelltown City Council - NSW Government

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Planning and Environment Committee Meeting 5 April 2011 Page 782.7 <strong>Campbelltown</strong> Heritage Study And Register ReviewMacquarie FieldsMacquarie Field HouseHistorical records of “Meehan’s Castle” building c. 1811 (since demolished). Extant house late1830s-early 1840s. Any early well also has potential for archaeological deposits.Menangle ParkGlenleeMenangle HouseExtant c.1823 house and early 19 th Century outbuildings. Any early well also has potential forarchaeological deposits.Possible site occupation from 1823. Extant c.1839 former Inn and separate kitchen. Extensiveoutbuildings in historical record from 1857 (no longer extant but have archaeological potential).Any early well also has potential for archaeological deposits.MintoCampbellfieldExtant cellar, wall and chimney of c.1819. History of European settlement from 1818, withassociated archaeological potential. Any early well also has potential for archaeologicaldeposits.Minto HeightsThe Jug (Stone Cottage)Extant c. 1820s stone convict-built outbuilding possibly associated with Redfern’sCampbellfield estate. Any early well also has potential for archaeological deposits.WedderburnOld Union ChurchRemains of late 19 th Century rural church building, in a state of collapse. The site hasarchaeological potential as a result of its role as a local gathering place.Comment:This recommendation does not relate directly to the preparation of the new comprehensive LEPfor the <strong>Campbelltown</strong> LGA. Using Section 149 (planning) certificates to provide more informationto existing and potential property owners on their obligations under existing legislation can bebeneficial. However, <strong>Council</strong> needs to give serious consideration to the potential legalimplications of including information regarding archaeological potential on its Section 149certificates.Suggested Recommendation:That <strong>Council</strong> consider including a notation on the Section 149 certificates for properties that havebeen identified in the <strong>Campbelltown</strong> Heritage Study and Register Review (2010) as having higharchaeological potential, subject to <strong>Council</strong> obtaining legal advice to determine if there are anyunexpected ramifications for <strong>Council</strong>.Recommendation 10: Management of entries in the State Heritage InventoryIn order to ensure the <strong>Campbelltown</strong> SHI remains up to date, the Heritage Study recommendsthat:The responsibility for ongoing maintenance of this SHI be allocated to a small number ofrelevant <strong>Council</strong> staff such as:o a designated Senior Strategic Planner;o a designated staff member with the Local Studies area of the H.J. Daley Library;ando a <strong>Campbelltown</strong> Heritage Advisor (if appointed in future).

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