PART ONE - Campbelltown City Council - NSW Government
PART ONE - Campbelltown City Council - NSW Government
PART ONE - Campbelltown City Council - NSW Government
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Planning and Environment Committee Meeting 5 April 2011 Page 942.7 <strong>Campbelltown</strong> Heritage Study And Register Review10. That <strong>Council</strong> consider including a notation on the Section 149 certificates forproperties that have been identified in the <strong>Campbelltown</strong> Heritage Study and RegisterReview (2010) as having high archaeological potential, subject to <strong>Council</strong> obtaininglegal advice to determine if there are any unexpected ramifications for <strong>Council</strong>.11. That <strong>Council</strong>’s Environmental Planning Section nominate a designated SeniorStrategic Planner to: undergo appropriate training to update the Heritage Study and Register; update the Heritage Study and Register as required; and send an updated copy of the electronic register to the <strong>NSW</strong> Department ofPlanning’s Heritage Branch on an annual basis or whenever substantial changeshave been made.12. That <strong>Council</strong> consider introducing a requirement for development applicants andother persons preparing Conservation Management Plans and Heritage ImpactStatements to submit four hard copies of the documents and an electronic copy (in anappropriate format) to <strong>Council</strong> so that the information can be integrated into <strong>Council</strong>’sHeritage Study and Register and add to the reference material available on heritageitems within the <strong>Campbelltown</strong> LGA.13. That <strong>Council</strong> consider the appointment of a Heritage Advisor, and apply for fundingfrom the <strong>NSW</strong> Department of Planning’s Heritage Branch to assist with funding theposition, should funding become available.14. That <strong>Council</strong>: Continue to write annually to private owners of heritage items (within the<strong>Campbelltown</strong> LGA) to advise that they can apply for assistance under <strong>Council</strong>’sLocal Heritage Fund; and Liaise with the <strong>NSW</strong> Department of Planning’s Heritage Branch to ask that it writeto the owners of Epping Forest to enforce the minimum standards for maintenancethat apply to State listed heritage items.15. That <strong>Council</strong> investigate future opportunities for funding to augment the LocalHeritage Fund, and that application(s) be made to source this funding wheneverfunding is available.16. That <strong>Council</strong>: Continue to write annually to private owners of heritage items (within the<strong>Campbelltown</strong> LGA) to advise that they can apply for assistance under <strong>Council</strong>’sLocal Heritage Fund. Consider, as a long-term project and subject to the required resources and fundingbeing available, improving access to, and interpretation of, the Nepean RiverReserve (including the Railway Bridge and Menangle Weir).17. That <strong>Council</strong> continue the current practice of investigating and applying for heritageassistance grants as they become available.