Update 12/7/2023: Draft LPP34 Advertised for Comment

Whilst the heritage consultant was reviewing new nominations and existing places on the Town’s Municipal Inventory, they were also preparing a Local Planning Policy to outline the how heritage places will be managed by the Town when they are developed.

The Town released the draft Local Planning Policy to the community for the purposes of seeking feedback. Feedback was sought on the policy in general and also a survey seeking heritage incentive preferences. One submission was received on draft LPP34 and 15 submissions were received on heritage incentives.

The most preferred incentives were a heritage restoration works grant, development waiver and technical advice and advisory service. The Town will now investigate the feasibility of these options and present to Council prior to the 25/26 budget year.

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