AMENDED DRAFT: Local Planning Policy 34 - Management of Heritage Places

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The Town is embarking on preparing a new Heritage Framework which includes:

1. A new Local Planning Policy (LPP) setting out how to manage heritage listed places that propose development;

2. A revised Local Heritage Survey (LHS) to replace the current Municipal Inventory; and

3. A revised heritage list.

Local Heritage Survey - (Previously Municipal Inventory- MI) identifies and records places that have a level of heritage significance. The significance of a heritage place is determined by assessing a place against various heritage values (see FAQ’s for detail). A management category of 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 is assigned to a place, with category 1 being the highest level of significance. A Local Heritage survey is an ‘information only’ document and does not have any legal powers.

The Towns Revised Heritage List – The new Local Heritage Survey informs which heritage places in the Town are of the most significant by the assigned category. The Town proposes to include those places with a category 1, 2 and 3 on the Town’s Heritage List. The Town’s Heritage List is afforded legal powers under the Planning and Development Act 2005 (see FAQ’s for more detail).

Local Planning Policy 34 – Management of Heritage Places (LPP34) – The local planning policy has been developed to protect heritage places from development that have potential to impact on the values of a heritage places. Common aspects of development likely to adversely impact heritage places have been identified, with guidance and tools provided on how the Town expects you to avoid them.

The LPP also outlines the Town’s expectations with regard to information provided with a development application. This is to enable the Town to adequately assess what measures have been put in place to ensure that impacts of development have minor impact our most valued heritage places in the Town.

In late 2022, the Town appointed a specialist heritage consultant, Element Advisory and the project was launched in November 2022. The following updates inform of the process undertaken to date.


*Please note, engagement on the development of this framework has occurred in different stages. Inline with our processes to engage within statutory requirements for advertising Local Planning Policies, separate project pages were created here on Your Say for the LPP34 and the heritage list and survey. Both project pages are linked so you can easily navigate between the two. Find the link on the right hand side of this project page under 'Related Projects' or click on the link below.


To view project updates, please click on the 'Updates' button below. To have your say on the final draft LPP34, please click on the 'Have Your Say' button below.


The Town is embarking on preparing a new Heritage Framework which includes:

1. A new Local Planning Policy (LPP) setting out how to manage heritage listed places that propose development;

2. A revised Local Heritage Survey (LHS) to replace the current Municipal Inventory; and

3. A revised heritage list.

Local Heritage Survey - (Previously Municipal Inventory- MI) identifies and records places that have a level of heritage significance. The significance of a heritage place is determined by assessing a place against various heritage values (see FAQ’s for detail). A management category of 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 is assigned to a place, with category 1 being the highest level of significance. A Local Heritage survey is an ‘information only’ document and does not have any legal powers.

The Towns Revised Heritage List – The new Local Heritage Survey informs which heritage places in the Town are of the most significant by the assigned category. The Town proposes to include those places with a category 1, 2 and 3 on the Town’s Heritage List. The Town’s Heritage List is afforded legal powers under the Planning and Development Act 2005 (see FAQ’s for more detail).

Local Planning Policy 34 – Management of Heritage Places (LPP34) – The local planning policy has been developed to protect heritage places from development that have potential to impact on the values of a heritage places. Common aspects of development likely to adversely impact heritage places have been identified, with guidance and tools provided on how the Town expects you to avoid them.

The LPP also outlines the Town’s expectations with regard to information provided with a development application. This is to enable the Town to adequately assess what measures have been put in place to ensure that impacts of development have minor impact our most valued heritage places in the Town.

In late 2022, the Town appointed a specialist heritage consultant, Element Advisory and the project was launched in November 2022. The following updates inform of the process undertaken to date.


*Please note, engagement on the development of this framework has occurred in different stages. Inline with our processes to engage within statutory requirements for advertising Local Planning Policies, separate project pages were created here on Your Say for the LPP34 and the heritage list and survey. Both project pages are linked so you can easily navigate between the two. Find the link on the right hand side of this project page under 'Related Projects' or click on the link below.


  • Update 27/2/2024: Amended Final Draft LPP34 Advertised for Comment

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    A number of modifications have been made to the Draft LPP34 advertised in July 2023, particularly in response to comments from the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage. The Council report OCM agenda 27 February 2024 details the changes made to the Local Planning Policy for your consideration.

    This is your last opportunity to have a say on the content of the Amended Final Draft Local Planning Policy. Heritage Places with a category 1, 2 or 3 will be subject to this Local Planning Policy when development is proposed. (See FAQ’s for more information on categories)

    Please provide feedback below on the ‘Feedback on final Draft LPP34’ survey on this page.

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

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    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.

  • Update: 7/11/2022 Nominations sought for the new Local Heritage Survey

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    The Town made a call for new nominations of property or places that they consider to be worthy of heritage protection from the community. 23 nominations were received which were assessed by the Town’s heritage consultants. It is noted that a number of nominations were for the extension of The Chine and the Coombe place listing.

    The outcome of the heritage consultant’s assessments of new nominations and existing places on the Town’s existing Municipal Inventory, has been outlined in the report scribed for the Ordinary Council report held on 28 November 2024 OCM report 28 Nov 2024

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