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PART ONE - Campbelltown City Council - NSW Government

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Planning and Environment Committee Meeting 5 April 2011 Page 922.7 <strong>Campbelltown</strong> Heritage Study And Register Review<strong>Council</strong> Meeting 12 April 2011 (Kolkman/Oates)That the Committee's Recommendation be adopted.Amendment (Bourke/Borg)That <strong>Council</strong> endorses and adopts the findings and recommendations of the draft <strong>Campbelltown</strong>Heritage Study and Register Review 2010, and the following proposed implementation strategyfor the recommendations of that Study noting that the preparation of the draft comprehensiveLEP follows a direction from the <strong>NSW</strong> Department of Planning and Infrastructure. In addition tothe Heritage Study and Register Review, a number of other studies are being prepared toprovide recommendations about the content of the draft comprehensive LEP. It is also arequirement that supporting documents be placed on public exhibition when a draft LEP is madeavailable for wide public examination, and that local residents, land owners and the broadercommunity are provided with the opportunity to lodge formal written submissions on the draftcomprehensive LEP:1. That following the public exhibition a report be presented to <strong>Council</strong> that summarisesthe contents of the submissions received to the public exhibitions, and that makesrecommendations for <strong>Council</strong>'s consideration as to any amendments or adjustmentsthat should be made to the draft LEP based on all of the issues raised in thesubmissions.2. That <strong>Council</strong> include the draft proposed heritage items, as identified in the<strong>Campbelltown</strong> Heritage Study and Register Review (2010), in the new draftcomprehensive LEP, subject to further consultation with the owners of the nominatedproperties and if at any stage, the owners object to the Heritage listing of theirproperty then no further action be taken regarding that Heritage listing.3. That <strong>Council</strong> include the draft proposed Schedule of Heritage Items (including groupsand a heritage conservation area) as identified in the <strong>Campbelltown</strong> Heritage Studyand Register Review (2010) in the new draft comprehensive LEP, subject to furtherconsultation being undertaken with the owners of proposed new items.4. That <strong>Council</strong> include heritage provisions in the Sustainable <strong>City</strong> Development ControlPlan to guide the conservation of heritage items and ensure that any development isappropriate for the type of item, its heritage significance and its setting.5. That <strong>Council</strong> include heritage provisions in the Sustainable <strong>City</strong> Development ControlPlan that describe the principles for the design and siting of development to minimisethe impact on the setting of a heritage item (or group) and its historic setting, and arequirement for a heritage curtilage study to be provided by the applicant with anyapplication for subdivision that is likely to affect the curtilage of a heritage item, groupor heritage conservation area.6. That <strong>Council</strong> include specific heritage provisions relating to the Queen StreetHeritage Conservation Area and Group in the Sustainable <strong>City</strong> DCP, to assist inensuring the ongoing protection of the significance of the heritage items in this area.

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