Item 7.1 - Attachment 1 |
Heritage Advisory
Committee Minutes for 16 February 2011 |
REPORT OF THE HERITAGE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
MEETING HELD IN ROOM 3, GROUND FLOOR,
COUNCIL CHAMBER BUILDING, CIVIC PLACE, PARRAMATTA ON WEDNESDAY, 16 FEBRUARY
2011 AT 5:36 PM
PRESENT
Professor Carol
Liston in the Chair, Bronwyn Alcorn, Peter Crittenden (arrived 5.53pm), Elaine
Evans, Ruth Evans, Janice Huntington, Anne Mathews, Bill McGuirk and David
Shakespeare (retired 6.27pm).
IN ATTENDANCE
APOLOGIES
An apology was
received and accepted for the absence of
CONFLICT OF INTEREST DECLARATION
There were no
declarations of interest at this meeting.
MINUTES
1/11 Heritage
Advisory Committee Minutes – 23 November 2010
A copy of the Minutes of the Heritage Advisory Committee held on 23
November 2010 had previously been forwarded to each member.
RESOLVED (McGuirk/E
Evans)
That the minutes of the meeting
of the Heritage Advisory Committee held on 23 November 2010 be taken as read
and be confirmed as a true record of the meeting with the following
alterations:-
1. The first Council
Meeting was held in January “1862” rather than 1872 (Minute No. 75/10).
2. Mr Shakespeare noted
that the “70th” anniversary (rather than 2nd anniversary)
of the sinking of
BUSINESS ARISING
2/11 John
McClymont History Award
Mr
Shakespeare noted that the John McClymont History Award was presented today at
Mr
Shakespeare thanked Council for doubling the prize to $200 so that each winner
received $100.
3/11 Street
Trees –
Paul Kennedy
referred to Minute No. 81/10 of the previous meeting regarding the dumping of
materials in the protective box area of the street trees located in front of
Mr Kennedy advised
that Council’s appropriate officer, Mr Rob Sutton, had confirmed that various
conditions had been placed on the consent requiring the protection of the
street trees and additionally requiring that no storage of goods occur under
the trees or in the public area.
Mr Kennedy further
advised that a street tree policy was currently being prepared and would be
publicly exhibited later in the year. The policy, once adopted, would address
treatment of trees, especially in conservation areas.
Carol Liston
requested that the policy be referred to this Committee for consideration prior
to adoption.
4/11 Development
at
AGENDA ITEMS
5/11
In the absence of Ms
Desailly, this matter was deferred to the next meeting of the Committee.
6/11 Comprehensive
Heritage Review
Mr Kennedy advised
that suggestions had been received during the exhibition period for the draft Parramatta
LEP 2010 seeking the heritage listing of additional properties in the draft LEP.
Mr Kennedy tabled information
on the suggestions and sought the Committee's comments.
The following sites
were then considered and comments provided:-
Archaeological remains of a significant house
‘Kishnaghur’ located in Acacia Park, Telopea
Carol Liston noted
that the house was well known, was the subject of numerous important paintings
and added to
The Committee supported the heritage listing
of the site.
The Committee noted
the extensive modifications carried out, particularly to
The Committee did not support listing unless
further information was provided supporting the historical connections of the
properties to the subdivision of the area.
The Committee was
doubtful that William Cox resided at the subject premises but noted the quality
of the house and its street presence.
The Committee did not support listing unless further
information, via title search, could confirm that the residence was the home of
William Cox.
Governor Phillip’s
Elaine Evans noted
that Chris Levins from the Parramatta Park Trust was happy to address the
Committee in relation to this suggestion but added that historical recognition
for the area was required to ensure the boundaries of The Park were not eroded.
Carol Liston
commented that the proposal would provide an interesting opportunity to
reinterpret the links to the Old Toongabbie settlement.
The Committee supported the proposed listing
of the site and suggested that a site visit may be beneficial.
Carol Liston then
advised that her students had undertaken investigative research in relation to
a number of the properties previously suggested by the Committee for inclusion
on the State Heritage Register (Minute 76/10 refers) and briefly commented:-
· It
was doubtful Norfolk House would meet the listing criteria;
· St
Patrick’s Roman Catholic Cemetery had a good chance of listing;
· Housing
Commission Homes in Clyde Street and Oakleigh Avenue were a possibility for
listing;
· All
Saints Cemetery was a possibility if the application for listing was carefully
drafted and focussed on unmarked rather than marked graves;
· Reid
Home was an interesting site (had been built for homeless Irish orphans) and
was a possibility of listing;
· Granville
Public School – tiles which were the subject of the previous suggested listing
had been removed, however other interesting facts existed including the school
being one of the first under newly adopted Education Act;
· 102
William Street, Granville was a
possibility for listing as John Nobbs was the first president of the oldest
Soccer Association in Australia;
Carol Liston advised that detailed findings would be provided to
Note
Peter Crittenden arrived at the meeting at
5.53pm during consideration of this matter.
7/11 Local
Heritage Fund Applications
Paul Kennedy advised
that 3 applications had been received for consideration at this meeting as
follows:-
RESOLVED
(McGuirk/Ruth Evans)
The Committee applauded the works undertaken
but noted that any allocation must be related to works carried out to the
historic fabric of the premises. That being the case, funds in the amount of $1500
be granted.
The
works carried out were supported by the Heritage Advisor.
RESOLVED (Huntington/Shakespeare)
That funds in the amount of $800 be granted.
3. 29 Jamieson Street, Granville – reinstatement of edging to front garden
using original sand stop bricks and concrete capping.
The
works were fully supported by the Heritage Advisor.
The
Committee expressed concerns that works may not have been a reinstatement.
RESOLVED (E Evans/McGuirk)
That subject to clarification that the works
were a reinstatement, funds in the amount of $1,000 be granted.
GENERAL BUSINESS
8/11
Mr
Kennedy noted that the augur drilling had been completed and had confirmed the
case for the listing of the sandsheet, with particularly significant findings
on the northern side of Robin Thomas Reserve. It has also been discovered that
the northern portion of the proposed listing had been the site of a military
barracks.
The
proposed site was fully in the ownership of Parramatta City Council.
Mr
Kennedy added that the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Advisory Committee were
particularly supportive of the proposed listing.
Carol
Liston noted the strong connection of the proposed listing to Elizabeth Farm
and its reinforcement of the heritage features in this vicinity.
Elaine
Evans noted that the drawing of the Military Barracks as depicted in the
circulated information from the Heritage Branch was actually located in
RESOLVED (McGuirk/Huntington)
The Committee supports the listing of the
Note
Mr David Shakespeare retired
from the meeting at 6.27pm during consideration of this matter.
9/11
Mr
Kennedy reminded the Committee of the heritage presentation received on 20
October 2010 regarding the Cumberland Hospital Eastern Campus by
representatives of the Sydney West Area Health Service and noted that a further
invitation had been extended to carry out a site inspection of the Campus.
RESOLVED (Liston/McGuirk)
That:
(a) A site inspection be arranged for the
(b) This particular site inspection not
be held in conjunction with the inspection of Governor Phillip’s
Note
Zoran Popovic arrived at the meeting at
6.37pm during consideration of this matter.
10/11 Update
on Development Applications
Mr
Popovic commented that a smaller volume of DAs had been received by Council
recently with only 10 so far this year being heritage related.
He
noted that a number of appeals had also recently been upheld against Council by
the Land and
Mr
Popovic advised that the application had been conditionally approved by the
Land and
Ms
Alcorn referred to the application submitted in relation to the subject
premises and noted that the Historic Houses Trust had submitted an objection
based on the potential for archaeological evidence to be available and
inappropriate setback.
Mr
Popovic noted that he had requested an archaeological assessment but had been
advised that the DCP does not specify this site as having high archaeological
potential. He requested that members’ concerns be forwarded to the assessing
officer.
RESOLVED (Alcorn/Liston)
That the Committee expresses
concern in relation to the proposed development at 67 Alice Street, Harris Park
due to its inappropriate relationship with the streetscape and possible
archaeological evidence that may exist on site.
Mr Popovic referred to the substantial
development proposed for
Old Congregational Church –
corner of Palmer and Church Street, Parramatta
In
response to a question from Ms Liston, Mr Popovic advised that no information
was available on this site at present.
Mr
Popovic indicated that it was unlikely that outdoor seating would be approved
at this site.
11/11 Sesqui-Centenary of the
Karen O’Donnell was
unable to be present at this meeting but had tabled the following update for
the information of the Committee:-
“2011 is the 150th Anniversary of
The key dates are:
27th November 1861 – The
20th December 1861 – Elections
held.
27th December 1861 – Election
results announced.
2nd January 1862 – First Council
Meeting held.
An internal working party has been developed
to explore some options for recognizing this anniversary.
A project bid has been submitted to provide a
funding source for these options as there is currently no budget available
within operations. This bid will go through Council’s usual processes for
approval. There is no guarantee that this submission will result in funding.
The working party has agreed to several
options that are being investigated further. These include:-
· Civic reception
· Council publications
· Recognition of the anniversary in Council
promotional material and advertising.
· Utilisation of Council’s Archive and object
collection to illustrate past and present Council business.
· Media opportunities including re-creation of
images from Council’s collection.
The Heritage Advisory Committee will be
advised as these options are further refined.
Any inquiries can be referred to Karen
O’Donnell, Manager, Cultural Heritage Programs.”
Carol Liston
suggested it would be beneficial to have this information placed on Council’s
web page.
Paul Kennedy
commented that the information could be placed on the Heritage Website or the
Heritage Centre Website.
12/11 Draft
LEP Amendments
Ms Alcorn noted that
the Heritage Houses Trust had not received any response to its submission on
the Draft LEP amendments and sought advice on the present position of this
matter.
Mr Kennedy advised
that Council had considered the submissions and had referred the adopted
amendments to the Department of Planning to enable a final consideration to be
made of the draft LEP as a whole .Council has sent a letter of advice to this
effect to all persons who made a submission.
Mr Popovic noted
that as the new LEP was imminent, it would be taken into consideration by the
13/11 Documentation
of State Significant Sites
Carol Liston sought
advice on the process for documenting state significant sites.
Mr Kennedy advised
that assessment of all properties was likely to conclude around June this year,
following which a workshop would likely be held with Councillors and then a report
provided to Council.
The Committee then
discussed the practicality of merging certain items recommended for listing and
it was recommended that examples be provided to a future meeting of the
Committee.
14/11
Ruth Evans asked
whether Council would await the outcome of the Epping Town Centre Study and
thereby gazette the Epping area separate from the Parramatta LEP.
Mr Kennedy advised
that Parramatta City Council and Hornsby Council were working together and the
study would be completed shortly. The Study could require alterations to the
LEP and may result in a future amendment to the LEP dependent on timing.
INFORMATION SHARE
15/11 Information
Share
· Experiment Farm - it has been 50 years since the National
Trust purchased Experiment Farm and Lectures will be held in relation to the
premises (P Crittenden).
· Old Government House - The contractors had now left Old Government
House (P Crittenden).
· Parramatta Park – World Heritage Listing – Elaine Evans tabled a brochure seeking
support for the work by the Parramatta Park Trust.
· Next Meeting – 20 April 2011 and then 3rd
Wednesday bi monthly.
The meeting
terminated at 7.29 pm.