Version 1 - Superseded Planning Scheme
- Citation and commencement
- Part 1 About the planning scheme
- Part 2 State planning provisions
- Part 3 Strategic framework
- Part 4 Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP)
- Part 5 Tables of assessment
- Part 6 Zones
- Part 7 Local plans
- Part 8 Overlays
- Part 9 Development codes
- Part 10 Other plans
- Schedule 1 Definitions
- Schedule 2 Mapping
- Schedule 3 Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP) mapping and tables
- Schedule 4 Notations required under the Sustainable Planning Act 2009
- Schedule 5 Land designated for community infrastructure
- Schedule 6 Planning scheme policies
- Appendices
8.2.9 Heritage
8.2.9.1 Application
This code applies to development where the code is identified as applicable in the table of assessment for the Heritage overlay code. When using this code, reference should be made to section 5.3.2 and where applicable, section 5.3.3 located in Part 5.
8.2.9.2 Purpose
- The purpose of the Heritage overlay code is to ensure:
- The local heritage places throughout the Gladstone region are conserved for present and future communities.
- Development is compatible with the cultural heritage significance of the local heritage place.
- Any development and works undertaken is consistent with the Australia ICOMOS Burra Charter, 2013.
- The purpose of the code will be achieved through the following overall outcomes:
- The cultural heritage significance of the Gladstone region's local heritage places is maintained and protected.
- Local heritage places are protected from inappropriate removal and demolition unless there is no adverse impact on the heritage significance of that place or there is an unacceptable human safety risk.
- Archaeological features and artefacts are identified and appropriately managed.
- Development within or adjoining a local heritage place is visually subservient to the heritage place and does not impact on its cultural heritage significance.
Note—The Heritage planning scheme policy provides further guidance in meeting the requirements of this code. This includes preparing a:
- Statement of Impact for development and works within or adjoining a heritage place
- Heritage Management Plan for development and works within a heritage place
- Archaeological Management Plan for development and works within a heritage place where known or potential archaeological deposits exist.
Note—Council's process for adding or removing a place for the local heritage register is stated in the Heritage planning scheme policy.
8.2.9.3 Assessment criteria
Table 8.2.9.3.1—For all assessable development
Performance outcomes | Acceptable outcomes |
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Demolition or removal if within a local heritage place | |
PO1 Any demolition must:
Note—The Heritage planning scheme policy provides guidance on the preparation of a Heritage Impact Statement and structural condition report in responding to this performance outcome. |
No acceptable outcome is nominated. |
Development if within a local heritage place | |
PO2 Development is compatible with the conservation and management of the cultural heritage significance of the local heritage place. Note—Development follows the principles of the Burra Charter. The Heritage planning scheme policy provides guidance on preparing a Statement of Impact, Heritage Management Plan and other information necessary to demonstrate satisfaction of this performance outcome. |
No acceptable outcome is nominated. |
PO3 Development does not adversely affect the heritage significance of the local heritage place and is compatible with its heritage values including:
|
No acceptable outcome is nominated. |
PO4 Any reconfiguring a lot:
|
No acceptable outcome is nominated. |
Carrying out building work, operational work or other works within a local heritage place | |
PO5 Building work incorporates design elements which are compatible with the values of the local heritage place in terms of:
|
No acceptable outcome is nominated. |
PO6 Excavation or other earthworks do not create an adverse impact on archaeological and heritage values of the local heritage place. Note—The Heritage planning scheme policy provides guidance on responding to this performance outcome. |
No acceptable outcome is nominated. |
PO7 Any new fencing, landscaping, access or car parking arrangements are designed and sited in a manner that:
|
No acceptable outcome is nominated. |
Archaeology | |
PO8 Development does not adversely impact on known or potential archaeological deposits. Note—The Heritage planning scheme policy provides guidance on the preparation of an Archaeological Management Plan that is necessary to demonstrate satisfaction of this performance outcome. |
No acceptable outcome is nominated. |
General | |
PO9 Any changes as a result of development and associated works to a local heritage place are appropriately managed and documented. |
AO9 Development is compatible with a conservation management plan prepared in accordance with the Burra Charter. Note—An archival quality photographic record is made of the features of the place that are impacted because of the development. |
Development if adjoining a heritage place | |
PO10 Development does not adversely affect the heritage significance of the adjoining local heritage place including:
|
No acceptable outcome is nominated. |
PO11 Reconfiguring a lot does not:
|
No acceptable outcome is nominated. |