Part 1 Preliminary
1 Name of plan
This plan may be cited as Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 1.
2 Aims, objectives etc
The aim and objective of this plan is to conserve the identity of the Municipality of Hunter’s Hill, as established by its heritage, character, topography and residential amenity, by:(a) conserving the environmental heritage significance, the foreshore and riverscape, the townscape quality and tree covered environment of the Municipality through regulation of the use and development of land, buildings and structures,(b) retaining specific evidence of the thematic development of the environmental heritage of the Municipality through conservation of items of environmental heritage,(b1) integrating heritage conservation into the planning and development control processes,(b2) providing for public involvement in the matters relating to the conservation of the area’s environmental heritage,(b3) ensuring that new development is undertaken in a manner that is sympathetic to, and does not detract from, the heritage significance of the items and their settings, as well as streetscapes and landscapes and the distinctive character that they impart to the land to which this plan applies,(c) increasing the area and standard of public open space in the Municipality,(d) improving public access to the shores of the Lane Cove and Parramatta Rivers,(e) providing off-street parking facilities at or near shopping centres at Boronia Park, Gladesville and Hunters Hill, and(f) providing, or assisting in the provision of, public amenities and support services consistent with the development of the area.cl 2: Am 13.9.1991.
3 Land to which plan applies
(1) Except as provided by subclause (2), this plan applies to land within the Municipality of Hunter’s Hill, as shown on the map, with boundaries as indicated on the map.(2) This plan does not apply to lot 3 in Deposited Plan 549711, known as Kelly’s Bush, being land excluded from the operation of this plan pursuant to section 70 (4) of the Act.
4 Relationship to other environmental planning instruments
(1) This plan:(a) amends the County of Cumberland Planning Scheme Ordinance in the manner set forth in clause 26, and(b) except as provided by paragraph (a), repeals any deemed environmental planning instrument and any local environmental plan which, immediately before the appointed day, applied to or in respect of the land to which this plan applies, but only in so far as it purports to apply to or in respect of that land.(2) State Environmental Planning Policy No 5—Housing for Aged or Disabled Persons applies to land within a conservation area as if that land were not specified in Schedule 2 to that Policy.(3) (Repealed)cl 4: Am 13.9.1991; 28.7.2000.
5 (Repealed)
cl 5: Rep 17.8.2001.
6 Interpretation
(1) In this plan, except in so far as the context or subject-matter otherwise indicates or requires:advertisement means the use of any space for the display of symbols, messages or other devices for promotional purposes or for conveying information, instructions, directions or the like, whether or not the display includes the erection of a structure or the carrying out of work.alter:(a) in relation to an item of the environmental heritage, means:(i) make structural changes to the item, or(ii) make non-structural changes to the detail, fabric, finish or appearance of the outside of the item (including the painting or plastering of unpainted or unplastered surfaces), other than changes that maintain the existing detail, fabric, finish or appearance of the outside of the item, and(b) in relation to a building or work within a conservation area, that is not an item of the environmental heritage, means:(i) make structural changes to the outside of the building or work, or(ii) make non-structural changes to the detail, fabric, finish or appearance of the outside of the building or work, (including the painting or plastering of unpainted or unplastered surfaces), other than changes that maintain the existing detail, fabric, finish or appearance of the outside of the building or work.appointed day means the day upon which this plan takes effect.bed and breakfast establishment means a dwelling-house used by the permanent residents to provide temporary tourist accommodation and which may include meals but which does not:(a) accommodate more than four visitors at any one time and does not utilise more than two bedrooms for guest accommodation, or(b) contain facilities in guest rooms for the preparation of meals, or(c) involve the employment of persons other than those residents.community centre means a building or place owned or controlled by the council and providing amenities for the purposes of:(a) a public library, rest rooms, meeting rooms or any similar place,(b) the provision of health services or any similar services, or(c) indoor recreation, child minding or any similar activity.community facilities means facilities for activities which promote the physical, cultural or intellectual welfare of persons within the community, being facilities provided by:(a) the council, or(b) a body of persons associated for the purposes of the physical, cultural or intellectual welfare of persons within the community.conservation area means the land shown edged heavy black and marked “conservation area” on the Conservation and Heritage Map.contributory building means a building situated outside the conservation area which contributes to the history, identity and character of the area and which is listed in Schedule 7.council means the Council of the Municipality of Hunter’s Hill.county road means:(a) any existing road indicated on the map by a continuous red band on white between firm black lines,(b) any proposed road indicated on the map by a broken red band between broken black lines, and(c) any proposed road widening indicated on the map by a broken red band between a firm black line and a broken black line.demolition, in relation to an item of the environmental heritage or to a building, work, relic or place within a conservation area, means the damaging, defacing, destruction, pulling down or removal of the item, building, work, relic or place in whole or in part.dwelling means a room or suite of rooms occupied or used or so constructed, designed or adapted as to be capable of being occupied or used as a separate domicile.dwelling-house means a building containing one but not more than one dwelling.heritage significance means historic, scientific, cultural, social, archaeological, architectural, natural or aesthetic significance.integrated housing means the alteration of or addition to an existing dwelling-house to create two, but not more than two, separate dwellings, or the erection of a second detached dwelling on an allotment of land in addition to an existing dwelling house, or the erection of two detached dwellings on an allotment, or the erection of a building containing two dwellings.item of the environmental heritage means a building, work, relic, tree or place described in Schedule 6.low-rise multi-unit housing means 3 or more dwellings (attached or, if detached, in a group), commonly known as villa homes, townhouses, row houses or terrace houses, each of which has a separate individual entrance and direct private access to its own private open space at ground level.maintenance means the continuous protective care of the fabric of an item of the environmental heritage and its setting.recreation area means:(a) a children’s playground,(b) an area used for sporting activities or sporting facilities, or(c) an area used to provide facilities for recreational activities which promote the physical, cultural or intellectual welfare of persons within the community, being facilities provided by:(i) the council, or(ii) a body of persons associated for the purposes of the physical, cultural or intellectual welfare of persons within the community.relic means any deposit, object or material evidence relating to the use or settlement of the Municipality of Hunter’s Hill which is 50 or more years old.residential flat building means a building containing three or more dwellings.shop with housing means a building containing a shop or other commercial premises (or both) at street level, and also containing one or more dwellings.storey means the space within a building which is situated between one floor level and the floor level next above or, if there is no floor above, the ceiling or roof above, but does not include:(a) any such space which is designed, constructed or adapted solely for the accommodation of:(i) lift shafts and meter rooms, or(ii) storerooms having a ceiling height not exceeding 1400mm, or(iii) foundation areas not exceeding a height of 1400mm above ground level, or(b) a car parking area not projecting more than 1400mm above ground level at any point.the Conservation and Heritage Map means the map marked “Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 14—Heritage Conservation” as amended by the overlay or additional maps (or, if sheets of maps are specified, by the specified overlay sheets or additional sheets of the maps) marked as follows:Editorial note—The amending maps are not necessarily listed in the order of gazettal. Information about the order of gazettal can be determined by referring to the Historical notes at the end of the plan.Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 18—Sheet 2the map means the map marked “Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 1” (excluding the inset marked “Sites of Buildings Referred to in Clause 19”), as amended by the maps marked as follows:Editorial note—The amending maps are not necessarily listed in the order of gazettal. Information about the order of gazettal can be determined by referring to the Historical notes at the end of the plan.“Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 2”Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 3Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 4Hunters Hill Local Environmental Plan No 5Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 6Hunters Hill Local Environmental Plan No 7Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 8Hunters Hill Local Environmental Plan No 10Hunters Hill Local Environmental Plan No 11Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 12Hunter’s Hill Local Environment Plan No 13Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 15Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 16Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 17Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 18—Sheet 1Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 19Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 25Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 27Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 31Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 37—Sheet No 2Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 38Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 42Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 51Sheet 1 of Sydney Regional Environmental Plan No 7—(Multi-Unit Housing: Surplus Government Sites) (Amendment No 4)(2) A reference in this plan:(a) to a building or place used for a purpose, includes a reference to a building or place intended to be used for the purpose,(b) to a map, is a reference to a map deposited in the office of the council,(c) to land within a zone specified in Column 1 of the Table to clause 9, is a reference to land shown on the map in the manner indicated in that column of that Table as the means of identifying land of the zone so specified, and(d) to the gross floor area of a building, does not include a reference to the area of any boat shed or external swimming pool.(3) The matter “W.S. & D.”, where appearing on the map, means Metropolitan Water Sewerage and Drainage Board purposes.cl 6: Am 20.7.1984; 16.5.1986; 8.8.1986; 24.10.1986; 15.5.1987; 9.10.1987; 29.1.1988; 20.1.1989; 3.2.1989; 31.3.1989; 16.3.1990; 12.7.1991; 6.9.1991; 13.9.1991; 19.6.1992; 23.7.1993; 14.1.1994; 17.3.1995; 4.8.1995; 1.12.1995; 9.1.1998; 14.5.1999; 19.11.1999; 17.3.2000; 28.7.2000; 8.12.2000; 2.2.2001; 2005 (697), cl 4; 2006 (548), Sch 1 [1].
7 Model provisions
Subject to clause 6 (2) (d), the Environmental Planning and Assessment Model Provisions 1980, except the definition of advertisement, advertising structure, dwellings, dwelling-houses, map and residential flat building in clause 4 (1) and clauses 7, 15 and 18 thereof, are adopted for the purposes of this plan.cl 7: Am 17.3.1995; 4.8.1995; 28.7.2000.
8 Consent authority
The council shall be the consent authority for the purposes of this plan.
Part 2 General restrictions on development of land
9 Carrying out of development
Except as otherwise provided by this plan, in relation to land within a zone specified in the Table to this clause, the purposes, if any, for which:(a) development that does not require consent maybe carried out,(b) development that requires consent maybe carried out, andare specified under the headings “Development that does not require consent”, “Development which requires consent” and “Prohibited”, respectively, appearing in the matter relating to the zone.(c) development is prohibited,TableZone No 2 (a1) (Residential “A1”)1 Development that does not require consentExempt development.2 Development which requires consentDevelopment for the purpose of:Bed and breakfast establishments; child care centres; community centres; drainage; dwelling-houses; educational establishments; home industries; integrated housing; open space; places of public worship; professional consulting rooms; roads; utility installations (other than gas holders or generating works).3 ProhibitedAny development not listed in item 1 or 2.Zone No 2 (a2) (Residential “A2”)1 Development that does not require consentExempt development.2 Development which requires consentDevelopment for the purpose of:Bed and breakfast establishments; child care centres; community centres; drainage; dwelling-houses; educational establishments; home industries; integrated housing; open space; places of public worship; professional consulting rooms; roads; utility installations (other than gas holders or generating works).3 ProhibitedAny development not listed in item 1 or 2.Zone No 2 (a3) (Residential “A3”)1 Development that does not require consentExempt development.2 Development which requires consentDevelopment for the purpose of:Bed and breakfast establishments; child care centres; community centres; drainage; dwelling-houses; educational establishments; home industries; integrated housing; open space; places or public worship; professional consulting rooms; roads; utility installations (other than gas holders or generating works).3 ProhibitedAny development not listed in item 1 or 2.Zone No 2 (b) (Residential “B”)1 Development that does not require consentExempt development.2 Development which requires consentDevelopment for the purpose of:Bed and breakfast establishments; child care centres; community centres; drainage; dwelling-houses; educational establishments; home industries; integrated housing; low-rise attached housing; open space; places of public worship; professional consulting rooms; roads; utility installations (other than gas holders or generating works).3 ProhibitedAny development not listed in item 1 or 2.Zone No 2 (c) (Residential “C”)1 Development that does not require consentExempt development.2 Development which requires consentDevelopment for the purpose of:Bed and breakfast establishments; boarding-houses; child care centres; community centres; drainage; dwelling-houses; educational establishments; home industries; integrated housing; low-rise attached housing; open space; places of public worship; professional consulting rooms; residential flat buildings; roads; utility installations (other than gas holders or generating works).3 ProhibitedAny development not listed in item 1 or 2.Zone No 3 (a) (Business General)1 Development that does not require consentExempt development.2 Development which requires consentDevelopment for the purpose of:Advertisements (where that development does not constitute exempt development); animal boarding establishments; auction rooms; boarding-houses; bulk stores; child care centres; clubs; commercial premises; community centres; drainage; educational establishments; bed and breakfast establishments; heliports; hospitals; hotels; institutions; light industries; mortuaries; motels; parking; places of assembly; places of public worship; professional consulting rooms; public buildings; recreation establishments; recreation facilities; refreshment rooms; roads; shops; shops with housing; tourist facilities; utility installations (other than gas holders or generating works); warehouses.3 ProhibitedAny development not listed in item 1 or 2.Zone No 3 (b) (Business Special)1 Development that does not require consentExempt development.2 Development which requires consentDevelopment for the purpose of:Advertisements (where that development does not constitute exempt development); child care centres; bed and breakfast establishments; clubs; commercial premises; community centres; drainage; motels; professional consulting rooms; public buildings; refreshment rooms; roads; shops; shops with housing; utility installations (other than gas holders or generating works).3 ProhibitedAny development not listed in item 1 or 2.Zone No 3 (c) (Business Neighbourhood)1 Development that does not require consentExempt development.2 Development which requires consentDevelopment for the purpose of:Advertisements (where that development does not constitute exempt development); child care centres; bed and breakfast establishments; clubs; commercial premises; community centres; drainage; open space; parking; places of assembly (other than drive-in theatres); refreshment rooms; service stations; shops; shops with housing; utility installations (other than gas holders or generating works).3 ProhibitedAny development not listed in item 1 or 2.Zone No 5 (a) (Special Uses General)1 Development that does not require consentExempt development.2 Development which requires consentDevelopment for the purpose of:The particular use indicated by scarlet lettering on the map, drainage; roads; utility installations (other than gas holders or generating works).3 ProhibitedAny development not listed in item 1 or 2.Zone No 6 (a) (Recreation Existing)1 Development that does not require consentDevelopment for the purpose of:Public drainage works and infrastructure; works for the purposes of landscaping or gardening.Exempt development.2 Development which requires consentDevelopment for the purpose of:Buildings for the purposes of landscaping, gardening or bushfire hazard reduction; community facilities; private drainage works and infrastructure; recreation areas; refreshment rooms; utility installations (other than gas holders or generating works).3 ProhibitedAny development not listed in item 1 or 2.Zone No 6 (b) (Recreation Private)1 Development that does not require consentDevelopment for the purpose of:Works for the purposes of landscaping or gardening.Exempt development.2 Development which requires consentDevelopment for the purpose of:Buildings for the purposes of landscaping, gardening or bushfire hazard reduction; clubs; community facilities; private drainage works and infrastructure; recreation areas.3 ProhibitedAny development not listed in item 1 or 2.Zone No 9 (a) (Special Purposes Reservation)1 Development that does not require consentExempt development.2 Development which requires consentDevelopment for the purpose of:The particular use shown by scarlet lettering on the map, drainage; open space; road; utility installations (other than gas holders or generating works).3 ProhibitedAny development not listed in item 1 or 2.Zone No 9 (b) (County Roads)1 Development that does not require consentDevelopment for the purpose of:County roads.Exempt development.2 Development which requires consentDevelopment for the purpose of:Drainage; utility installations (other than gas holders or generating works).3 ProhibitedAny development not listed in item 1 or 2.Zone No 9 (b1) (County Roads Widening)1 Development that does not require consentDevelopment for the purpose of:Widening of existing county road.Exempt development.2 Development which requires consentDevelopment for the purpose of:Drainage; utility installations (other than gas holders or generating works).3 ProhibitedAny development not listed in item 1 or 2.Zone No 9 (c) (County Open Space)1 Development that does not require consentDevelopment for the purpose of:Public parks and public recreation.Exempt development.2 Development which requires consentDevelopment for the purpose of:Drainage; drill grounds; gardens; parks; public baths; public reserves; recreation areas; roads; sports grounds; buildings associated with those land uses which are under the care, control and management of the council; utility installations (other than gas holders or generating works).3 ProhibitedAny development not listed in item 1 or 2.cl 9: Subst 28.7.2000.cl 9, table: Am 29.1.1988; 31.3.1989; 13.9.1991; 17.3.1995; 4.8.1995; 9.1.1998; 19.11.1999. Subst 28.7.2000. Am 17.8.2001; 2006 (548), Sch 1 [2].
9A Exempt development
(1) Development of minimal environmental impact specified as exempt development in Development Control Plan No 19—Exempt and Complying Development as adopted by the council on 28 February 2000 is exempt development, despite any other provision of this plan, provided it satisfies all of the applicable criteria in Table 1 of the Development Control Plan and it:(a) does not cause interference with the amenity of the neighbourhood by reason of the emission of noise, vibration, smell, fumes, smoke, vapour, steam, soot, ash, dust, waste water, waste products, grit or oil or otherwise, and(b) meets the deemed-to-satisfy provisions of the Building Code of Australia, and(c) does not obstruct drainage of the site on which it is carried out or cause diversion of stormwater onto an adjoining property, and(d) does not restrict any vehicular or required pedestrian paths of travel, and(e) is carried out at least one metre from any easement or public sewer main and complies with the building over sewer requirements of Sydney Water Corporation applying to the land, and(f) does not involve the removal, lopping, topping or ringbarking of a tree, and(g) is not on land that contains threatened species, populations or endangered ecological communities or land that is affected by a recovery plan or threat abatement plan under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995, and(h) is not on land identified in an environmental planning instrument as containing acid sulphate soils and requiring the adequacy of an acid sulphate management plan to be considered before consent can be granted to the development, and(i) is not on land that is:(i) dedicated or reserved under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974, or(ii) dedicated or reserved under the Crown Lands Act 1989 for the preservation of flora, fauna or geological formations or for other environmental protection purposes, or(iii) listed on the State Heritage Register or subject to an Order under the Heritage Act, or(iv) an Aboriginal place under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974, or(v) identified in an environmental planning instrument as a wetland, or is within 20 metres of a wetland, or(vi) an aquatic reserve under the Fisheries Management Act 1994, or(vii) land identified on a map held by the by the council as being flood liable, contaminated, or subject to subsidence or slip, and(j) does not contravene any condition of a development consent applying to the land.cll 9A: Ins 28.7.2000.
9B Complying development
(1) Development specified as complying development in Development Control Plan No 19—Exempt and Complying Development as adopted by the council on 28 February 2000 is complying development despite any other provision of this plan provided it satisfies all of the applicable criteria in Table 2 of the Development Control Plan and:(a) it is local development of a kind that can be carried out with consent on the land on which it is proposed, and(b) it is not an existing use as defined in section 106 of the Act, and(c) it achieves the outcomes in the relevant Schedule of the Development Control Plan, and(d) it meets the deemed-to-satisfy provisions of the Building Code of Australia, and(e) it is carried out at least one metre from any easement or public sewer main and complies with the building over sewer requirements of Sydney Water Corporation applying to the land, and(f) it is not on land that contains threatened species, populations or endangered ecological communities or land that is affected by a recovery plan or threat abatement plan under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995, and(g) a certificate of compliance has been obtained for the development, if required, from Sydney Water Corporation, and(h) the development is not on land identified in an environmental planning instrument as containing acid sulphate soils and requiring the adequacy of an acid sulphate management plan to be considered before consent can be granted to the development, and(i) the development is not on land that is:(i) dedicated or reserved under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974, or(ii) dedicated or reserved under the Crown Lands Act 1989 for the preservation of flora, fauna or geological formations or for other environmental protection purposes, or(iii) listed on the State Heritage Register or subject to an Order under the Heritage Act, or(iv) an Aboriginal place, under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974, or(v) identified in an environmental planning instrument as a wetland, or is within 20 metres of a wetland, or(vi) an aquatic reserve under the Fisheries Management Act 1994, or(vii) listed as an item of the environmental heritage in Schedule 6 of Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 1 or in a draft local environmental plan, or(viii) land identified on a map held by the council as being flood liable, contaminated, or subject to subsidence or slip, or(ix) within an area which has a high bushfire risk, and(j) the development does not contravene any condition of a development consent applying to the land, and(k) the development has any necessary approval for any activity referred to in section 78A (3) of the Act; or under council’s Tree Preservation Order to remove any tree.(2) A complying development certificate issued for any such development must include those conditions applicable to that particular type of development the subject of the certificate that are specified in Development Control Plan No 19—Exempt and Complying Development adopted by council as in force when the certificate is issued.cll 9B: Ins 28.7.2000.
Part 3 Special provisions
10 Restrictions on subdivisions
(1) Land to which this plan applies shall not be subdivided without the consent of the council.(2) The council shall not consent to the subdivision of land within Zone No 2 (a2) or 2 (a3), unless:(a) each allotment which will be created by the subdivision has an area of:(i) in the case of land within Zone No 2 (a2), not less than 900 square metres, or(ii) in the case of land within Zone No 2 (a3), not less than 1000 square metres, and(b) the council is satisfied that the subdivision will not have an adverse effect on the maintenance and preservation of the landform and landscape of the land subdivided.(3) When calculating the area of a hatchet-shaped allotment for the purposes of this clause, the area of the access corridor shall be excluded.(4) Nothing in this plan restricts or prohibits the subdivision of land:(a) to create allotments intended to be used for any utility installation, or(b) (Repealed)(5) (Renumbered as subclause (4))cl 10: Am 13.9.1991; 28.7.2000.
11 (Repealed)
cl 11: Rep 17.3.1995.
12 Minimum size for certain allotments
(1) A person shall not erect a dwelling-house on an allotment of land:(a) within Zone No 2 (a1), 2 (b) or 2 (c), if the allotment has an area of less than 700 square metres, or(b) within Zone No 2 (a2), if the allotment has an area of less than 900 square metres,(c) within Zone No 2 (a3), if the allotment has an area of less than 1000 square metres.(2)–(4) (Repealed)(5) Nothing in this clause shall operate to prohibit the erection of a dwelling-house within Zone No 2 (a1), 2 (a2), 2 (a3), 2 (b) or 2 (c) on an allotment of land which has the same boundaries as it had on the appointed day.(6) A person shall not erect a hotel on any allotment of land having an area of less than 4 000 square metres.(7) A person shall not erect a motel, hospital or educational establishment on an allotment of land unless the allotment has:(a) an area of not less than 3 000 square metres, and(b) where the allotment has a frontage to a main road or a county road—a frontage to that road of not less than 27 metres.cl 12: Am 13.9.1991; 17.3.1995; 4.8.1995; 19.11.1999.
13 Residential flat buildings and low-rise multi-unit housing—density and garden area controls
(1) In this clause:bedroom means any room which, in the opinion of the council, is designed, built or easily adaptable for use as a bedroom.garden area means any area within an allotment of land which has not been built on and which, in the opinion of the council, is designed, constructed or adapted for outdoor living or outdoor recreation, but does not include decks, balconies or swimming pools (other than swimming pools with a water surface area of less than 40 square metres and which don’t project more than 150mm above ground level), driveways, parking areas, drying yards or other service areas.(2) In applying the provisions of subclause (3) and Column 2 of the Table to this clause to development for the purpose of residential flat buildings or low-rise multi-unit housing on the part of the land in Victoria Road, Gladesville, shown edged heavy black on Sheet 1 of the map marked “Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 18” and known as “Riverglade” that is within Zone No 2 (b) or 2 (c), the site area is taken to consist not only of that part of that land but also to include so much of that land as is zoned Special Uses—Heritage Conservation or within Zone No 6 (b).(3) The council shall not consent to the erection of a building to be, or the use of a building as, a residential flat building or low-rise multi-unit housing, on land within a zone specified in Column 1 of the Table to this clause, unless the site area on which the building is to be erected or used is not less than the area calculated by multiplying the number of bedrooms in the building by the area specified for that zone in Column 2 of the Table.(4) The council shall not consent to the erection of a building to be, or the use of a building as, a residential flat building or low-rise multi-unit housing, on land within a zone specified in Column 1 of the Table to this clause, unless the proportion of the site area which is to be used as garden area is equal to or greater than the proportion specified for that zone in Column 3 of the Table.Table
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Zone No Minimum site area per bedroom (in square metres) Minimum proportion of site area used as garden area 2 (b) 100 45% 2 (c) 90 40%cl 13: Am 29.1.1988; 20.1.1989; 13.9.1991; 23.7.1993. Subst 19.11.1999.
14 Restrictions on excavations
Where, immediately before 27 June 1951, any land within Zone No 2 (a1), 2 (a2), 2 (a3), 2 (b) or 2 (c) was used for the purpose of winning any extractive material, no excavation for that purpose shall be made, opened or extended on or under that land within 15 metres of adjoining land which is within Zone No 2 (a1), 2 (a2), 2 (a3), 2 (b) or 2 (c) and was not, immediately before 27 June 1951, in the same ownership as the firstmentioned land.
15 Height of buildings
(1) In this clause, ground level, in relation to the carrying out of development on a site, means the level of the site immediately before the development is carried out.(2) A person shall not erect a building on a site within Zone No 2 (a1), 2 (a2), 2 (a3), 2 (b), 2 (c), or 5 (a):(a) containing more than 2 storeys, oror both.(b) having a height greater than 7.2 metres measured vertically from ground level to the uppermost ceiling,(3) A person shall not erect a building on a site within Zone No 3 (b), 3 (c):(a) containing more than 3 storeys, oror both.(b) having a height greater than 8 metres measured vertically from any point on ground level to the uppermost ceiling,(4) A person shall not erect a building on a site within Zone No 3 (a):(a) containing more than 3 storeys, oror both.(b) having a height greater than 9 metres measured vertically from any point on ground level to the uppermost ceiling,cl 15: Am 29.1.1988; 20.1.1989; 13.9.1991. Subst 17.3.2000.
15A Height of development on certain land in Victoria Road, Gladesville
(1) This clause applies to land shown hatched on Sheet 1 of the map marked “Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 18” and known as “Riverglade”.(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of clause 15, a person may, with the consent of the council, erect a building containing not more than 3 habitable floors on land to which this clause applies.cl 15A: Ins 23.7.1993.
16 (Repealed)
cl 16: Rep 19.11.1999.
cl 16, table: Am 29.1.1988; 13.9.1991. Rep 19.11.1999.
16A Garden area
(1) In this clause, garden area means any area within an allotment of land which has not been built on and which, in the opinion of the council, is designed, constructed or adapted for outdoor living or outdoor recreation but does not include decks, balconies or swimming pools (other than swimming pools with a water surface area of less than 40 square metres and which don’t project more than 150 mm above ground level), driveways, parking areas, drying yards or other service areas.(2) The council shall not grant consent to the erection or use of a building on an allotment of land within Zone No 2 (a1), 2 (a2) or 2 (a3) unless the allotment has a garden area equal to or greater than 50% of the area of the allotment.(3) Notwithstanding subclause (2), the council shall not grant consent to the erection or use of a building on an allotment of land within a zone referred to in that subclause which has a frontage to the Lane Cove River or the Parramatta River unless the allotment has a garden area equal to or greater than 60% of the area of the allotment.cl 16A: Ins 13.9.1991. Am 19.11.1999.
17 (Repealed)
cl 17: Rep 19.11.1999.
17A Integrated housing development
(1) The council shall not grant consent to integrated housing development unless:(a) the area of the allotment on which a building is to be added to, altered or erected so as to contain 2 dwellings is not less than 700 square metres, excluding the area of the access corridor of a hatchet shaped allotment, and(b) the area of the allotment on which a second detached dwelling-house or 2 new detached dwelling-houses are to be erected is not less than 900 square metres, excluding the area of the access corridor of a hatchet shaped allotment, and(c) the allotment (or each of the allotments) has a garden area (within the meaning of clause 16A) equal to or greater than 50% of the area of the allotment (or 60% in the case of an allotment having a frontage to the Lane Cove River or the Parramatta River), and(d) where there is an existing dwelling-house on the allotment concerned, any second detached dwelling-house that will be erected does not exceed 3.6 metres in height, and(e) where the development is to be carried out on a vacant allotment (whether or not after an existing dwelling-house is demolished) and two detached dwelling-houses are to be erected on that allotment, the dwelling-house furthest from the street does not exceed 3.6 metres in height.(2) In any integrated housing development, off-street parking space shall be provided for each dwelling in accordance with the following standards:(a) in the case of the division of a single dwelling-house into two dwellings—1 car parking space for each dwelling,(b) in the case of the addition of a second dwelling-house having a gross floor area of less than 125m2—1 car parking space for each dwelling,(c) in the case of the addition of a second dwelling-house having a gross floor area exceeding 125m2—1 car parking space for the existing dwelling-house and 2 car parking spaces for the additional dwelling-house,(d) in the case of the erection of two new dwelling-houses—1 car parking space for each dwelling having a gross floor area of less than 125m2 or 2 car parking spaces for each dwelling having a gross floor area exceeding 125m2.(3) The council shall not grant consent for a second dwelling unless it is satisfied that:(a) adequate provision is made in respect of the privacy of the proposed dwelling and any adjacent dwelling-house, including the curtilage thereof, and(b) adequate provision is made in respect of access to natural light for the proposed dwelling and any adjacent dwelling-house, including the curtilage thereof.(4) The council shall not grant consent to integrated housing development unless it is satisfied that arrangements satisfactory to it have been made for provision of a water supply to each dwelling and for the disposal of sewage and stormwater from each dwelling.cl 17A: Ins 17.3.1995. Am 2004 No 91, Sch 2.40.
18 Foreshore building lines
(1) The council may, by resolution, fix a line (in this clause called a foreshore building line) in respect of any land fronting any bay, creek, harbour or river.(2) A foreshore building line shall, when fixed in accordance with subclause (1), be marked upon a plan or clearly described in the resolution and the plan or resolution on which it is marked or by which it is described shall be available at the office of the council for inspection by the public during the office hours of the council.(3) The council may, by resolution, alter or abolish any foreshore building line, other than the one referred to in subclause (6), where the levels, depth or other exceptional features of a site affected by the line make it, in the opinion of the council, necessary or expedient to do so.(4) A building shall not be erected or rebuilt between a foreshore building line and the bay, creek, harbour or river in respect of which the line is fixed.(5) Notwithstanding subclause (4), the council may consent to:(a) the erection of:(i) retaining walls and steps,(ii) swimming pools which will not project above natural ground level,(iii) fences not exceeding 1.5 metres in height, or(iv) boatsheds, or(v) (Repealed)where the erection or rebuilding, as the case may be, will result in a contravention of subclause (4).(b) the rebuilding of dwelling-houses which existed immediately before the appointed day,(6) The council shall not grant consent under the Act pursuant to this clause unless it has made an assessment of the effect that the structure, work or dwelling-house, would have, if it were erected or rebuilt, upon the appearance of the adjacent foreshore and the environmental heritage of the Municipality of Hunter’s Hill.(7) A broken black line shown on the map and identified as a foreshore building line by reference to a linear measurement and the letters “F.S.B.L.” shall be deemed to be a foreshore building line fixed in accordance with subclause (1).cl 18: Am 29.1.1988; 13.9.1991.
18A Foreshore Scenic Protection Area
The council may not grant consent under the Act to an application to carry out development on land within the Foreshore Scenic Protection Area, being that area shown by hatching on the map marked “Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 14—Heritage Conservation” unless it has made an assessment of:(a) the appearance and visual quality of the proposed development when viewed from the waterway, and(b) the impact of the proposed development on the view towards the waterway from public roads and from public reserves or from land within Zone No 6 (a) or 6 (b).cl 18A: Ins 13.9.1991.
19 Items of the environmental heritage
(1) A person shall not, in respect of a building, work, relic, tree or place that is an item of the environmental heritage:(a) demolish or alter the building or work,(b) damage or move the relic,(c) excavate for the purpose of exposing the relic,(d) damage or despoil the place or tree, orexcept with the consent of the council.(e) erect a building on or subdivide land on which the building, work or relic is situated or that comprises that place,(2) The council shall not grant consent under the Act pursuant to subclause (1) in respect of an item of the environmental heritage, unless it has made an assessment of:(a) the significance of the item as an item of the environmental heritage of the Municipality of Hunter’s Hill,(b) the extent to which the carrying out of development in accordance with the consent would affect the heritage significance of the item and its site,(c) whether the setting of the item and, in particular, whether any stylistic, horticultural or archaeological features of the setting, should be retained, and(d) the extent to which the carrying out of development in accordance with the consent would affect the form of an historic subdivision described in Schedule 6.(3) The council shall not grant consent to an application to carry out development on land in the vicinity of an item of the environmental heritage unless it has made an assessment of the effect which the carrying out of that development will have on the heritage significance of the item and its setting.(4) The council shall not grant consent under the Act pursuant to subclause (1) to the alteration of a building that is an item of the environmental heritage, unless it has made an assessment of:(a) the colour, texture, style, size and type of finish of any materials to be used on the exterior of the building and the effect which the use of those materials will have on the appearance of the exterior of the building and of any other building in its vicinity,(b) the style, size, proportion and position of openings for any windows and doors which will result from or be affected by, the carrying out of the development, and(c) the pitch and form of the roof, if any.(5) A person shall not, in respect of a contributory building listed in Schedule 7:(a) demolish or alter the contributory building, orexcept with the consent of the council.(b) carry out any development on land on which any such contributory building is situated,(6) The council shall not grant consent under the Act pursuant to subclause (5) in respect of a contributory building listed in Schedule 7, unless it has made an assessment of:(a) the extent to which the original exterior features and form of the contributory building are intact,(b) the extent to which the original exterior features and form of any adjoining contributory buildings listed in Schedule 7 are intact,(c) the contribution of the contributory building (having regard to its position) to the character of the street,(d) the contribution of the contributory building to the history of the area, and(e) whether the contributory building constitutes a danger to users or occupiers, if any, of the contributory building.(7)–(9) (Repealed)cl 19: Am 13.9.1991; 14.5.1999.
19A Conservation areas
(1) A person shall not, in respect of a conservation area:(a) demolish or alter a building or work within the area,(b) damage or move a relic within the area,(c) excavate for the purpose of exposing a relic within the area,(d) damage or despoil a place within the area, orexcept with the consent of council.(e) erect a building on or subdivide land within the area,(2) The council shall not grant consent to an application to carry out development on land within a conservation area unless it has made an assessment of the extent to which the carrying out of the development in accordance with the consent would affect the heritage significance of the conservation area.(3) The council shall not grant consent to an application, being an application to erect a new building or to alter the exterior of an existing building, unless the council has made an assessment of:(a) the pitch and form of the roof,(b) the style, size, proportion and position of the openings for windows and doors, and(c) whether the colour, texture, style, size and type of finish of the materials to be used on the exterior of the building are compatible with the materials used in the existing buildings in the conservation area.cll 19A–19D: Ins 13.9.1991.
19B Conservation Advisory Panel
The council, in making an assessment of the matters referred to in clauses 19 (2), (3), (4) and (6) and 19A (2) and (3), may consult with the Conservation Advisory Panel, being a committee appointed by the council to advise on items of the environmental heritage and on conservation areas.cll 19A–19D: Ins 13.9.1991.
19C Heritage advertisements and notifications
(1) Except as provided by this clause, the provisions of sections 84, 85, 86, 87 (1) and 90 of the Act apply to and in respect of:(a) the demolition of an item of environmental heritage, andin the same way as those provisions apply to and in respect of designated development.(b) the demolition of a building, work, relic or place within a conservation area,(2) The council may not grant consent to an application to demolish an item of the environmental heritage unless:(a) the council has notified the Heritage Council of its intention to grant consent, and(b) the Heritage Council has no objection to the granting of the consent.(3) The Heritage Council is to be taken as having no objection unless it notifies the council of its objection not later than 28 days after receiving notice of the council’s intention to grant consent.(4) This clause does not apply to the partial demolition of an item of the environmental heritage or a building or work within a conservation area if, in the opinion of the council, the partial demolition will be of a minor nature and will not adversely affect the heritage significance of the item of the environmental heritage in relation to the environmental heritage of the Municipality of Hunter’s Hill.cll 19A–19D: Ins 13.9.1991.
19D Conservation incentives relating to items of the environmental heritage
(1) Nothing in this plan prevents the council from granting consent to:(a) the use for any purpose of a building that is an item of the environmental heritage or the land on which the item is erected, orwhere the council is satisfied that:(b) the use for any purpose of a building within a conservation area or of the land on which the building is erected,(c) the use would have little or no adverse effect on the amenity of the area, and(d) conservation of the building depends on the council granting consent in pursuance of this clause.(2) When considering an application to erect a building on land on which there is situated a building which is an item of the environmental heritage, the council may:(a) for the purposes of determining the floor space ratio and the garden area of the land, andexclude from its calculation of the floor space of the buildings erected on the land the floor space of the item, but only if the council is satisfied that the conservation of the building depends upon the council granting that exclusion.(b) for the purposes of determining the number of parking spaces to be provided on the land,cll 19A–19D: Ins 13.9.1991.
20 Proposed new alignment of road
The council shall not consent to development, other than development which will, in the opinion of the council, result in the carrying out of minor repairs and improvements, on land between the existing alignment of a road and the proposed new alignment, as shown on the map by a broken black line and the words “proposed new alignment”.
21 (Repealed)
cl 21: Rep 19.6.1987. Ins 31.3.1989. Rep 28.7.2000.
22 Suspension of certain covenants, agreements etc
(1) For the purpose of enabling development to be carried out in accordance with this plan (as in force at the time the development is carried out) or in accordance with a consent granted under the Act, the operation of any covenant, agreement or instrument imposing restrictions on development, to the extent necessary to serve that purpose, shall not apply to the development.(2) Nothing in subclause (1) shall affect the rights or interests of the council under any registered instrument.(3) Pursuant to section 28 of the Act, before the making of this clause, the Governor approved subclauses (1) and (2).cl 22: Subst 28.7.2000.
23 Payment towards provision or improvement of amenities or services
As a consequence of the carrying out of development in accordance with this plan (as in force when the development is carried out), this plan identifies a likely increased demand for public amenities and public services as specified in Schedule 5 and stipulates that dedication or a contribution under section 94 (1) of the Act, or both, may be required as a condition of any consent to that development.
24 Acquisition of reserved lands
(1) The owner of any land within:(a) Zone No 9 (a),(b) Zone No 9 (b), ormay by notice in writing, require:(c) Zone No 9 (c),(d) the council,(e) the Commissioner for Main Roads, orrespectively, to acquire that land.(f) the corporation constituted under section 8 (1) of the Act,(2) On receipt of a notice referred to in subclause (1), the public authority concerned shall acquire the land to which the notice relates.(3) Land to which this clause applies may be developed for any purpose with the consent of the council until that land is acquired by the council or a public authority.(4) The council shall not grant consent as referred to in subclause (3) to the development of land to be acquired by a public authority other than itself unless it obtains the concurrence of the public authority which is to acquire that land.(5) In considering whether to grant concurrence under subclause (4), the public authority concerned shall take into consideration:(a) the effect of the proposed development on the costs of acquisition,(b) the imminence of acquisition, and(c) the costs associated with the reinstatement of the land for the purposes, if any, specified opposite the zone relating to the land in Column 2 of the Table to clause 9.cl 24: Am 2006 (548), Sch 1 [3].
25 Advertisement of certain applications
(1) Pursuant to section 30 (4) of the Act, the provisions of sections 84, 85, 86, 87 (1) and 90 of the Act apply to and in respect of development on land within Zone No 2 (a1), 2 (a2), 2 (a3), 2 (b) or 2 (c) for the purpose of a car park, a child care centre, a community centre, an educational establishment, a home industry, a hospital, a place of public worship or a residential flat building in the same way as those provisions apply to and in respect of designated development.(2) Nothing in subclause (1) requires the documents accompanying a development application to be made available for inspection at any office other than the office of the council.
26 Amendment of the County of Cumberland Planning Scheme Ordinance
The County of Cumberland Planning Scheme Ordinance is amended by inserting in clause 4 after the word “land” the words “(other than the land to which Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 1 applies)”.
27 Development on certain land at Gladesville
(1) This clause applies to land shown edged heavy black on the map marked “Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 6”.(2) Notwithstanding clause 15, a person may, with the consent of the council, erect a building on land to which this plan applies:(a) containing habitable rooms on not more than 3 floors,(b) to a height of not more than 13 metres measured vertically from the level of the highest point of the building (not being a vent, chimney, lift tower or other service installation) to the ground level of the site at the lowest point of the building, and(c) if the ratio of the gross floor area of the building to the site area of the land on which the building is to be erected does not exceed 1:1.cl 27: Ins 15.5.1987. Am 19.11.1999.
27A Development of land within 2.5 metres of a zone boundary—“Riverglade”, Victoria Road, Gladesville
(1) This clause applies to land shown edged heavy black on Sheet 1 of the map marked “Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 18” and known as “Riverglade” within a zone shown on that map which is within 2.5 metres of the boundary of land within an adjoining zone.(2) A person may, but only with the consent of the council, carry out development on land to which this clause applies for any purpose for which the land within an adjoining zone may lawfully be developed.cl 27A: Ins 23.7.1993.
28 Development within Zone Nos 2 (a2), 2 (b) and 6 (a)—Pulpit Point
(1) This clause applies to land within Zone No 2 (a2), 2 (b) or 6 (a) shown hatched on the map marked “Hunters Hill Local Environmental Plan No 11”.(2) A person shall not, on land to which this clause applies, carry out development for any purpose without the consent of the Council and the concurrence of the Secretary of the Commonwealth Department of Defence.(3) In deciding whether to grant concurrence pursuant to subclause (2), the Secretary of the Commonwealth Department of Defence shall take into consideration the following matters:(a) the height and population density of the proposed development,(b) the type of construction of the proposed development,(c) the materials proposed to be used in the construction of the proposed development,(d) the effect of Naval Safety Regulations on the proposed development.cl 28: Ins 29.1.1988. Subst 20.1.1989. Am 12.7.1991; 2006 (548), Sch 1 [4].
29 Development prohibited on unrehabilitated land at Pulpit Point
Notwithstanding any other provision of this plan, the Council shall not consent to the carrying out of development on land edged heavy black on the map marked “Hunters Hill Local Environmental Plan No 11” unless:(a) the Director of the State Pollution Control Commission, andare of the opinion that the land on which the development is proposed to be carried out has been satisfactorily rehabilitated.(b) the Secretary of the Department of Health,cl 29: Ins 29.1.1988. Subst 20.1.1989.
30 Development of land for clubs, refreshment rooms and shops—Pulpit Point
Notwithstanding clause 9, the Council may consent to the development of land within Zone No 6 (b) shown on the map marked “Hunters Hill Local Environmental Plan No 11” for the purposes of clubs, refreshment rooms and shops if the total floor space of all buildings within that zone and used for those purposes does not exceed 1 500 square metres.cl 30: Ins 29.1.1988. Am 20.1.1989.
30A Development of land for community facilities, refreshment rooms and shops—“Riverglade”, Victoria Road, Gladesville
(1) This clause applies to land shown hatched on Sheet 1 of the map marked “Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 18” and known as “Riverglade”.(2) Notwithstanding any other provision of this plan, a person may, but only with the consent of the council, carry out development on land to which this clause applies for the purposes of community facilities, refreshment rooms, shops, and similar uses of a kind which, in the opinion of the council, are designed to serve primarily the needs of the Riverglade population.cl 30A: Ins 23.7.1993.
31 Development of land within 20 metres of zone boundary—Pulpit Point
(1) Except as provided by subclause (2), this clause applies to land shown by distinctive colouring or edging on the map marked “Hunters Hill Local Environmental Plan No 11” within a zone shown on that map which is within 20 metres of the boundary of land within an adjoining zone.(2) This clause does not apply to land shown on the map referred to in subclause (1) within a zone which is within 20 metres of the boundary of land within Zone No 2 (a2), 2 (b) or 9 (d) shown hatched on that map.(3) A person may, with the consent of the Council, carry out development on land to which this clause applies for any purpose for which the land may lawfully be developed within an adjoining zone.cll 31: Ins 29.1.1988. Am 20.1.1989.
32 Development of land adjacent to Fern Bay—uncoloured on map
The land shown uncoloured on the map marked “Hunters Hill Local Environmental Plan No 11” may be used only for the purposes of providing access to the foreshore and to recreational boating facilities situated on Fern Bay.cll 32: Ins 29.1.1988. Am 20.1.1989.
33 Development of the Priory and the Farm Attendant’s Cottage, “Riverglade”, Victoria Road, Gladesville
Notwithstanding any other provision of this plan, a person may, but only with the consent of the council, carry out development on the land shown hatched on Sheet 2 of the map marked “Hunter’s Hill Local Environmental Plan No 18” for any purpose compatible with the heritage significance of the item of environmental heritage situated on that land.cl 33: Ins 23.7.1993.
34 Development of land at Nos 3 to 15 Massey Street, Gladesville
Notwithstanding any other provision of this plan, a person may, but only with the consent of the council, carry out development on land to which this clause applies for the purposes of dwellings.cl 34: Ins 13.5.1994.
34A Community use of land zones Special Uses “A”—School, College or Educational Institution
(1) This clause applies to land within Zone No 5 (a) if the particular purpose indicated for the land by scarlet lettering on the map is a school, college or other educational institution.(2) Despite any other provision of this plan, a person may, with the consent of the council:(a) develop the facilities and site of a school, college or other educational institution on land to which this clause applies for the purpose of any community use, and(b) carry out any such development whether or not the development is ancillary to use of the land for the purpose of a school, college or other educational institution.cl 34A: Ins 1.12.1995.
35 Development of land at Nos 163 to 165 Victoria Road, Gladesville
(1) This clause applies to land known as Nos 163–165 Victoria Road, Gladesville, being Lot A/B, DP57224L and Lot 23, DP627675.(2) Notwithstanding any other provision of this plan, a person may, but only with the consent of the council, carry out development on land to which this clause applies for the purposes of a residential flat building.cl 35: Ins 24.2.1995.
36 Development of land at No 32 Alexandra Street, Hunters Hill
(1) This clause applies to land known as No 32 Alexandra Street, Hunters Hill, being Lot 835, DP752035, Vol 10918 Folio 161.(2) Notwithstanding any other provision of this plan, a person may, but only with the consent of the council, subdivide the land to which this clause applies by means of a strata plan to create the following:(a) a telephone exchange lot, comprising that part of the land that was previously a telephone exchange building, together with an area of private open space land,(b) a post office lot, comprising that part of the post office building on the land that was used as a post office as at 13 October 2003,(c) a residential lot, comprising that part of the post office building on the land that was not used as a post office as at 13 October 2003, together with an area of private open space land,(d) common property, comprising the remainder of the land (which includes the land located between the post office building and the previous telephone exchange building).(3) The council must not consent to the subdivision referred to in subclause (2) unless it is satisfied that the common property referred to in subclause (2) (d) will be landscaped.(4) Notwithstanding any other provision of this plan, a person may, with the consent of the council, carry out development for the purpose of a dwelling on the telephone exchange lot referred to in subclause (2) (a), but only if the council is satisfied that the heritage value of the telephone exchange building will be preserved or enhanced by the development.(5) Notwithstanding any other provision of this plan, a person may, with the consent of the council, carry out development for the purpose of a dwelling on the residential lot referred to in subclause (2) (c).cl 36: Ins 1.12.1995. Subst 5.6.1998. Am 2005 (584), Sch 1.
37 Development of land at Nos 167 to 171 Victoria Road, Gladesville
Notwithstanding any other provision of this plan, a person may, but only with the consent of the council, carry out development on land known as Nos 167–171 Victoria Road, Gladesville (Lot 1, DP 2955) for the purpose of integrated housing and low-rise multi-unit housing.cl 37: Ins 17.9.1999.
38 Development of land at 10 Ryde Road, Hunter’s Hill
(1) This clause applies to land known as 10 Ryde Road, Hunter’s Hill, being Lots 19 and 20, Sec 3, DP 235–CT.(2) Notwithstanding clause 13 (4), the council may grant consent to the erection of, or the use of a building as, low-rise multi-unit housing on land to which this clause applies if the site area per bedroom is at least 70 square metres and the proportion of the site area to be used as garden area is at least 40%.(3) Notwithstanding clause 15 (2) (a), the council may grant consent to the erection of a building on land to which this clause applies that has 3 floors if:(a) the building fronts onto Ryde Road, and(b) the top most floor of the building is situated within the roof in the form of an attic room, and(c) the roof pitch of the building does not exceed 36 degrees.(4) Notwithstanding clause 15 (2) (b), the council may grant consent to the erection of a building on land to which this clause applies that has a height of not more than 10 metres if:(a) the building fronts onto Ryde Road, and(b) the building has a wall height (being the vertical distance between the underside of the eaves of the wall line, parapet or flat roof of the building (whichever is the highest) and the natural ground level) that does not exceed 6 metres.(5) Notwithstanding clause 7 of this plan, clause 17 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Model Provisions 1980 does not apply to the land to which this clause applies.cl 38: Ins 8.12.2000.
39 Development of land at No 50 Gladesville Road, Hunters Hill
(1) This clause applies to land known as No 50 Gladesville Road, Hunters Hill, being Lot 2 in DP 326205.(2) Notwithstanding any other provision of this plan, a person may, but only with the consent of the council, carry out development on land to which this clause applies for the purpose of commercial offices.cl 39: Ins 1.12.2000.schs 1–4: Rep 28.7.2000.
Schedules 1–4 (Repealed)
Schedule 5
(Clause 23)
1 Community facilities.
2 Community facilities structures; child-care centres; community meeting rooms and halls; community arts centre; community libraries; community health and welfare offices; interim community houses.
3 Public open space.
4 Embellishment, landscaping and infrastructure provision for public open space; routes, amenities and areas for walkways, cycleways and parking systems; lighting and associated amenities; active outdoor recreation facilities and structures; sports court facilities, playing fields, swimming facilities, sports grounds and facilities and associated amenities and structures; active indoor recreation structures, facilities and land requirements.
5 Stormwater drainage purposes.
6 Construction and landscaping of drainage structures, including drainage swales, retention basins, inlet/outlet systems, culverts and piping systems.
7 Local roads; construction and landscaping of local roadworks.
8 Public carparks and landscaped areas in business centres; construction and embellishment of public carparks and landscaped areas.
9 Boat ramps, boat storage facilities, boat launching facilities and associated roadworks.
Schedule 6 Items of the environmental heritage
(Clause 6 (1))
This Schedule is arranged in alphabetical order of streets and in numerical order of premises within each street.This Schedule comprises 6 columns, the first three identify the item.
Column 1—ITEM NO. This column shows the map and card reference.
Column 2—ADDRESS. This column shows the street name and number.
Column 3—ITEM NAME. If the item is not named, it is described eg “shop”, “home”, “remains of wharf”.
Column 4—THEME. This shows the theme and period of development with which the item is mostly associated. The major themes running through the history of Hunter’s Hill are subdivision and development (S), transport (T) and maritime activities (M).
Column 5—PERIOD. There are seven periods in the development of Hunter’s Hill, derived from an analysis of its history. In the case of buildings, the period indicates the dates of construction (if known). The periods are:
Dates Period 1795–1835 1 1836–1844 2 1845–1861 3 1862–1893 4 1894–1918 5 1919–1961 6 1962–1983 7
Column 6—DATE. This column shows the exact date of construction (if relevant and if known).
Item No | Address | Item Name | Theme | Period | Date |
296 | Hunter’s Hill, Municipality of | All stone walls as shown on the map marked “municipality of Hunter’s Hill Heritage Item No 296—stone walls” | S.T.M. | ||
483 | Ady Street North End | Wharf remains | T, S | 4 | c1882 |
001 | Ady Street (see also 54 Alexandra St) | The Granary | S | 6 | c1920 |
002 | Ady Street, 5 | Pair of joined houses, formerly Browns Lane House | S | 5 | 1902 |
003 | Ady Street, 11 | Stone wall | S | 3 | |
004 | Ady Street, 11A | Innisfree, originally named Ferncliffe | S | 3 | 1857 |
464 | Ady Street, 11A | Innisfree garden | S | 3 | 1857 |
481 | Alexandra Street Area | Foss’ Subdivision | S | 4 | 1862 |
005 | Alexandra St, 1 | Berwyn | S | 4 | pre- 1885 |
006 | Alexandra St, 2 | The Gladstone, formerly Gladstone Hotel | S | 4 | 1882 |
007 | Alexandra St, 3 | Trafalgar Cottage | S | 4 | 1878 |
008 | Alexandra St, 4 | House | S | 4 | 1881 |
009 | Alexandra St, 5–7 | House and shop | S | 4 | 1881 |
010 | Alexandra St, 6 | Ardath, formerly Crucia | S | 4 | 1881 |
011 | Alexandra St, 8 | Iolanthe | S | 4 | 1872 |
012 | Alexandra St, 9 | Ivanhoe | S | 4 | 1880 |
013 | Alexandra St, 10 | Terrace | S | 4 | 1886 |
014 | Alexandra St, 12 | Parkvilla, Terrace | S | 4 | 1886 |
015 | Alexandra St, 14 | Badenscotch | S | 4 | 1886 |
016 | Alexandra St, 11, 11A and 13 | House and Shop | S | 4 | 1880 |
017 | Alexandra St, 15 | Wyangah | S | 5 | c1905 |
018 | Alexandra St, 16 | Hayling | S | 4 | 1879 |
019 | Alexandra St, 17 (see also Stanley Road, Item 313 Eulbertie) | Hunters Hill Primary School | S | 4 | 1869 + addn 1908 |
020 | Alexandra & Ferdinand Sts (see also Ferdinand Street) | Congregational Church | S | 4 | 1875– 78 |
022 | Alexandra Street | Town Hall | S | 4 | 1866 |
023 | Alexandra St, 19 | Merilbah | S | 3 | 1850 |
024 | Alexandra St, 21 | Merimbah, formerly Merilbah | S | 4 | 1864 1881 + 1891 |
025 | Alexandra St, 23 | House, former Post Office | S | 4 | 1879 |
027 | Alexandra St, 26 | Dunheved | S | 5 | c1900 |
028 | Alexandra St, 29 | Alcee | S | 3 | 1867 |
029 | Alexandra St, 32 | Post Office | S | 4 | 1890 |
437 | Alexandra St, 33 | Old Bakery | S | 5 | 1900 |
030 | Alexandra St, 34 | Alroy | S | 4 | 1881 |
031 | Alexandra St, 35 | Cuneo | S | 4 | c1870 |
032 | Alexandra St, 36 | Redleaf | S | 4 | 1860s |
033 | Alexandra St, 37 | Formerly Garibaldi Inn | S | 4 | 1862 |
034 | Alexandra St, 38 | Vienna, formerly Curran Curran | S | 4 | 1871 |
035 | Alexandra St, 39 | Shop | S | 4 | c1890 |
036 | Alexandra St, 47 | Cintra | S | 4 | c1890 |
037 | Alexandra St, 48–50 | Semi-detached pair | S | 5 | c1905 |
038 | Alexandra St, 51 | Luscombe | S | 5 | c1898 |
039 | Alexandra St, 54 | Shop | S | 4 | 1870 |
040 | Alexandra St, 55 | Kiola | S | 4 | 1890 |
041 | Alexandra St, 57 | The Eagles | S | 4 | c1882 |
042 | Alexandra St, 59 | Orroroo | S | 4 | 1893 |
043 | Alexandra St, 64 | Quedgley | S | 4 | c1875 |
044 | Alexandra St, 65 | Moocooboolah | S | 4 | 1863– 64 |
045 | Alexandra St, 66 | Blair Athol | S | 4 | 1877 |
046 | Alexandra St, 68 | Esher | S | 4 | 1879 |
047 | Alexandra St, 71 | Aruluen | S | 4 | 1890 |
048 | Alexandra St, 72 | Orewa | S | 5 | c1910 |
049 | Alexandra St, 74 | Kurrowah | S | 5 | 1903 |
050 | Alexandra St, 82 | Kokera | S | 4 | 1890 |
491 | Alexandra St, East End | Alexandra Street Wharf | S, T | 4 | c1882 |
488 | Alexandra St from Martha St to Alexandra Bay | Stone Wall | S | 4 | 1863–4 |
051 | Alfred St, 3 | Woodstock | S | 3 | 1845 |
052 | Alfred St, 8 | Terrace | S | 4 | 1880s |
053 | Alfred St, 10 | Terrace | S | 4 | 1880s |
054 | Alfred St, 12 | Terrace | S | 4 | 1880s |
055 | Alfred St, 14 | Terrace | S | 4 | 1880s |
485 | Ambrose St, nearby | Milthorpe Estate Wall | S | 4 | c1872 |
056 | Ambrose St, 1 | Rydal | S | 4 | c1870 |
057 | Ambrose St, 2 | All Saints Anglican Church Rectory | S | 4 | 1890 |
058 | Ambrose St, 4 | Montefalco, formerly Alverton | S | 4 | 1890 |
059 | Avenue Rd, 1 | Koe | S | 5 | c1905 |
060 | Avenue Rd, 12 | House | S | 5 | 1918 |
061 | Avenue Rd, 20 | Cressy, formerly Lennah | S | 5 | c1902 |
062 | Avenue Rd, 22 | The Bungalow | S | 4 | c1879 |
063 | Avenue Rd, 24 | Saintonge | S | 4 | 1885 |
064 | Avenue Rd, 26 | Kaoota | S | 5 | 1896 |
065 | Bateman’s Rd, 1 | Mendip | S | 4 | c1891 |
066 | Bateman’s Rd, 2 | Lucknow | S | 5 | c1912 |
067 | Bateman’s Rd, 6 | Allowah | S | 5 | 1898 |
097 | Bateman’s Rd, 7 | Trament | S | 6 | 1921? |
068 | Bateman’s Rd, 16 | Bateman’s Hut (Site) | S | 4 | c1860 |
069 | Bateman’s Rd, 16a | House | S | 4 | c1860 |
070 | Bateman’s Rd, 19 | House | S | 3 | 1857 |
071 | Bateman’s Rd, 22 | Laureston | S | 4 | 1880 |
072 | Bateman’s Rd, 24 | Surrey | S | 3 | c1860 |
074 | Bateman’s Rd, 29 | Clifford | S | 4 | 1886 |
075 | Bateman’s Rd, 30 | Tyrone | S | 4 | 1893 |
076 | Bateman’s Rd, 32 | Omagh | S | 5 | Post 1893 |
077 | Bateman’s Rd, 34 | Cavan | S | 5 | c1916 |
078 | Bateman’s Rd, 45 | House | S | 4 | 1890 |
079 | Bateman’s Rd, 52 | House | S | 4 | pre 1880s |
080 | Bateman’s Rd, 65 | Craigends | S | 4 | c1870 |
469 | Bateman’s Rd at Tarban Creek | Pilkington’s Bridge | T | 4 | c1886 |
081 | Blaxland Rd, 41 | House | S | 5 | 1903 |
082 | Blaxland Rd, 62 | Nardoo | S | 4 | 1890 |
083 | Bonnefin Rd, 31 | House, formerly boatshed | S, M | 5 | 1908 |
469 | Bonnefin Road, 33 | House | S | 6 | c1958 |
474 | Boronia Park Walk | Mary St, Wharf Remains | |||
084 | Boronia Park | Boronia Park area | S | 4 | |
457 | Boronia Park | Remains of Baths | S | 4 | 1887 |
454 | Brookes St | Mornington Reserve | S | 4 | 1880 |
086 | Campbell St, 7 | Hurworth | S | 5 | c1895 |
087 | Campbell St, 7 | Portion of cottage | S | 1860s | |
088 | Campbell St, 9 | Craigie-Lea | S | 5 | c1911 |
089 | Church St, 26 | Astroea | S | 4 | 1881 |
090 | Clarke Rd and Gale St (see also Gale St) | Mort’s Dry Dock (Woolwich Dock) | M | 5 | 1898 |
500 | Clarke Rd, Army Reserve | Site of Clarke’s Houses | S | 1 | 1835 + |
091 | Clarke’s Point | Clarke’s Point Reserve | S | ||
092 | Crescent St, 1 | Wilton Bank | S | 5 | 1906 |
093 | Crescent St, 3 | Braeburn | S | 5 | 1906 |
094 | Crescent St, 12 | Milthorpe | S | 4 | 1872 |
095 | Crescent St, 14 | Hestock | S | 4 | 1885 |
096 | Crescent St, 15 | St Ives | S | 5 | c1861 + 1870s (incorp. early cottage) |
494 | Crescent St, North End | Site of Garrick’s Wharf | S, T | 3 | 1857 |
098 | D’Aram St, 2 | House | S | 4 | 1886 |
099 | D’Aram St, 4 | Glenroy | S | 4 | 1887 |
100 | De Milhau Rd, 7 | Paraza | S | 4 | 1863– 64 |
101 | De Milhau Rd, 11 | House | S | 3 | 1861 |
472 | De Milhau Rd | Wharf Site | S, T | 3 | c1861 |
103 | Dick St, 6 | House | S | 5 | c1910 |
104 | Dick St, 8 | House | S | 5 | c1910 |
105 | Dick St, 9 | House | S | 5 | c1900 |
106 | Dick St, 21 | House | S | 5 | 1907 |
107 | Dick St, 23 | Clifton | S | 5 | c1904 |
108 | Dick St, 24 | Burnham | S | 4 | 1887 |
109 | Dick St, 35 | Lochnagar, formerly St Elmo | S | 5 | 1901 |
492 | Dick St, South End | Punt Ramp | T | 5 | |
110 | Earnshaw St, 6 | House | S | 4 | c1886 |
456 | Ernest St | Ernest St Subdivision | S | 3 | 1859 |
210 | Ernest St, 1 | House | S | 4 | c1880 |
111 | Ernest St, 5 | House | S | 4 | c1880 |
112 | Ernest St, 6 | Ysabel, formerly Huaba | S | 4 | 1890 |
438 | Ernest St, 25 | Windermere | S | 3 | pre 1861 |
113 | Everard St, 6 | Llanthony | S | 4 | 1884 |
114 | Ferdinand St, 1 (see also Alexandra Street Item 020) | Congregational Manse | S | 4 | c1887 |
115 | Ferdinand St, 2 | Isere | S | 4 | 1887 |
116 | Ferdinand St, 5 | House | S | 4 | 1890 |
117 | Ferdinand St, 11 | Penventon | S | 5 | 1894 |
118 | Ferdinand St, 12 | Maruna | S | 3 | pre 1861 |
119 | Ferdinand St, 15 | Corio | S | 4 | 1888 |
120 | Ferdinand St, 17 | Kareela | S | 4 | 1888 |
121 | Ferdinand St, 18 | Walshale | S | 3 | c1855 |
506 | Ferdinand St, 18 | Stone walls, boundaries of Walshale | S | 3 | c1855 |
122 | Ferdinand St, 19 | Nowra | S | 4 | 1887 |
123 | Ferdinand St, 21 | Cleverton | S | 4 | 1876 |
502 | Ferdinand St, North End | Ferdinand St Reserve | S | ||
453 | Ferry St | Hunter’s Hill Wharf and Waiting Shed | S, T S, T | 3 6 | 1857 1920s |
479 | Ferry St, near Wharf | Port Jackson Figtree | S | ||
507 | Ferry St, near Wharf nos 8, 9, 10, 11 | Stone walls | S | 4 | 1860s |
124 | Ferry St, 8 | House | S | 4 | 1890 |
125 | Ferry St, 10 | Oatlands | S | 4 | 1875 |
513 | Ferry St, 9 | Trees | S | ||
126 | Ferry St, 12 | Riversleigh | S | 4 | 1890 |
127 | Ferry St, 14 | House, formerly Cassola | S | 5 | 1909 |
128 | Ferry St, 16 | Shop and house | S | 3 | c1855 |
129 | Ferry St, 18 | Carey Cottage | S | 4 | pre 1860 |
130 | Ferry St, 20 | Shop | S | 4 | 1870s |
131 | Ferry St, 22 | Mia | S | 4 | pre- 1886 |
132 | Ferry St, 24 (see also 1b Toocooya Road) | Attached dwelling | S | 4 | 1860s |
133 | Ferry St, 26 | Bellamy | S | 4 | 1886 |
134 | Ferry St, 28 | Fortuna | S | 4 | 1888 |
135 | Ferry St, 30 | Eurodux | S | 4 | 1875 |
136 | Ferry St | All Saints Church of England | S | 4 | 1885– 88 |
486 | Ferry St, Woolwich Rd, Rooke La | Passy Estate Wall | S | 4 | c1862 |
480 | Figtree Area | D. Joubert’s Subdivision | S | 4 | 1881 |
137 | Figtree Rd, 1 | Warrawillah | S | 4 | 1878 |
138 | Figtree Rd, 10 | House and shop | M | 4 | 1890 |
139 | Figtree Rd, 14 | Stoneleigh | S | 4 | 1884 |
140 | Figtree Rd, 16 | Shirley | S | 4 | 1892 |
141 | Figtree Rd, 20 | Cressy | S | 4 | c1890 |
142 | Figtree Road | St Mark’s Church originally Figtree Chapel | S | 3 | 1858 |
143 | Foss St, 1 | Marveen | S | 4 | c1881 |
144 | Foss St, 3 | House | S | 4 | c1881 |
145 | Foss St, 20 | Ellesmere | S | 4 | 1869 |
147 | Futuna St | St Peter Chanel Roman Catholic Church | S | 5 | 1899 |
148 | Futuna St, 2 | House, formerly Wyralla | S | 5 | 1894 |
149 | Futuna St, 5 | Herne | S | 5 | 1894 |
150 | Futuna St, 7 | Lugano | S | 4 | 1889 |
151 | Futuna St, 9 | Meryla | S | 4 | 1889 |
152 | Gale St, 1 | Terrace | S | 4 | 1888 |
153 | Gale St, 3 | Terrace | S | 4 | 1888 |
154 | Gale St, 5 | Terrace | S | 4 | 1888 |
155 | Gale St, 7 | House, formerly Avon (former St John’s Rectory) | S | 4 | c1890 |
156 | Gale St, 8 | Croxted | S | 4 | c1892 |
157 | Gale St, 15 | Taunton | S | 4 | c1882 |
158 | Gale St, 17 | Eldon | S | 4 | c1882 |
159 | Gale St, 18 | Wandella | S | 4 | 1878 |
160 | Gale St, 21 | House | S | 4 | 1883 |
161 | Gale St, 23 | Newstead | S | 4 | 1883 |
478 | Gale St, North End | Gale St Wharf | S, T | 4 | 1882 |
461 | Gladesville Rd, Mary St, Manning Rd, Tarban Creek Reserve | Dept of Housing—subdivision and housing scheme | S | 6 | 1919 |
162 | Gladesville Rd, 8 | House | S | 4 | 1893 |
163 | Gladesville Rd, 10 | Dene Hollow | S | 4 | 1893 |
164 | Gladesville Rd, 18 | Nobel | S | 4 | 1884 |
165 | Gladesville Rd, 34 | Leura | S | 5 | 1917 |
166 | Gladesville Rd, 41 | Toronto | S | 4 | 1885 |
511 | Gladesville Rd, South Side and De Milhau Rd, North End | Stone Wall | S | 5 | c1908 |
167 | Gladesville Rd, 50 | St Kevins | S | 4 | 1877 |
168 | Gladesville Rd, 62 | Hillrest | S | 4 | 1879 |
446 | Part Gladstone Ave (see also Prince Edward Pde) | Sunnyside Estate—subdivision and houses | S | 4, 5 | 1887 onwards |
169 | Gladstone Ave, 1 | House | S | 5 | 1900 |
170 | Gladstone Ave, 3 | House | S | 5 | 1900 |
171 | Gladstone Ave, 5 | House | S | 5 | 1900 |
172 | Gladstone Ave, 2 | Gledswood, formerly The Rook | S | 5 | 1912 |
173 | Gladstone Ave, 4 | The View | S | 5 | 1910 |
174 | Gladstone Ave, 6 | House, formerly Carleith | S | 5 | 1895 |
175 | Glenview Crs, 21 | Glenview | S | 4 | 1888 |
176 | Glenview Crs, 25 | Glencairn | S | 4 | 1888 |
177 | Glenview Crs, 27 | Glenrock | S | 4 | c1888 |
178 | Gray St, 10 | The Rest | S | 5 | 1917 |
489 | Heath Lane | Stone Wall | S | 4 | c1882 |
458 | Herberton Ave | Herberton Ave Wharf | S, T | 3 | 1861 |
179 | Herberton Ave, 2 | Boswell | S | 4 | c1888 |
180 | Herberton Ave, 4 | Gultrow | S | 4 | 1893 |
181 | Herberton Ave, 6 | Drumkeerin | S | 4 | 1893 |
182 | Herberton Ave, 7 | House | S | 4 | 1893 |
183 | Herberton Ave, 15 | Mona | S | 4 | 1886 |
514 | High St, cnr Barons Crs | Garden, Montefiore Home | S | 5? | |
184 | Hunter St, 1 | Nalpa, formerly Exeter | S | 4 | 1888 |
185 | Hunter St, 9 | Verdelais | S | 4 | 1881 |
505 | Huntley’s Point Road | Gladesville Bridge Remains | T | 4 | 1881 |
467 | Huntleys Point Road, 19 | House | S | 5 | c1917 |
186 | Huntley’s Point Rd, 34 | Point House and Garden | S | 4 | 1870 |
493 | Huntley’s Point Road | Huntley’s Point Wharf Side | S, T | 5 | c1912 |
471 | Huntley’s Point Road | Wharf Site and Steps | S, T | 5 | c1907 |
482 | Huntley’s Point Road | Moreton Bay Fig Tree | S | ||
468 | Huntley’s Point Road | Gladesville Wharf | S, T | 4? | |
187 | James St, 1 | Richmond | S | 4 | 1885 |
188 | James St, 2 | Daybreak, formerly College View | S | 4 | c1883 |
249 | James St, 2 | Moreton Bay Fig Tree | |||
189 | Jeanneret Ave, 3 | Wybalena | S | 4 | 1874 |
190 | John St, 1 | House | S | 4 | c1883 |
191 | John St, 1a | House | S | 4 | 1882 |
192 | John St, 14 | Cambridge | S | 4 | 1880 |
193 | Joubert St, 2 | Villa Euthella | S | 5 | 1896 |
194 | Joubert St, 28 | Coorabel | S | 4 | 1874 |
195 | Joubert St, 28a | Annabel Lea | S | 4 | c1874 |
196 | Joubert St, 34 | Cliff Cottage | S | 4 | 1889 |
473 | Joubert St, North End | Remains of Figtree Bridge | T | 4 | 1885 |
496 | Joubert St, North End, East Side | Site of Figtree Wharf and Boatshed | T, S | 4 | 1871 |
497 | Joubert St, North End, East Side | Site of Figtree Tea Rooms and Aquatic Tea Rooms | T, S | c1900 | |
197 | Kareelah Rd, 15 | Doonbah, formerly Maryville | S | 4 | 1862 |
198 | Kelly St, 2 | Yuma | S | 5 | c1911 |
439 | Kelly’s Bush, end of Margaret St, West Side | Sydney Smelting Works (site) | M | 5 | c1895 |
467 | Kelly’s Bush | Kelly’s Bush | S, M | ||
199 | Lloyd Ave, 1 | House | S | 4 | 1874 |
201 | Lloyd Ave, 5 | Lowana, formerly Wotonga | S | 5 | 1901 |
202 | Lloyd Ave, 6 | S | 5 | 1902 | |
203 | Lloyd Ave, 8 | Moonmeera | S | 5 | 1900 |
204 | Lot Lane, 6 | Rosebriar | S | 7 | Relocated in 1970 |
205 | Lyndhurst Crs, 19 | Cambridge, formerly Fernbank and Molesworth | S | 3 | 1858 |
206 | McBride Ave, 1 | The Haven, formerly Clarenceville, Rockleas, Asseroe | S | 3 | 1861 |
207 | McBride Ave, 1a | Gatehouse Cottage | S | 7 | 1980 |
476 | Madeline St | Stone Walls | S | 4 | |
208 | Madeline St, 1 | Kyarra | S | 4 | 1883 |
503 | Madeline St, 2 | Pine Tree | S | ||
209 | Madeline St, 5 and 3—now one house | Wyaldra | S | 4 | 1859/ 1885 |
211 | Madeline St, 11 | House | S | 4 | 1875 |
212 | Madeline St, 15 | Genoa | S | 4 | 1875 |
213 | Madeline St, 17 | Ricarda | S | 5 | 1903 |
214 | Madeline St, 19 | House | S | 4 | 1865 |
215 | Madeline St, 22 | House | S | 5 | 1900 |
216 | Madeline St, 23 | Bathurst | S | 3 | 1861 |
217 | Madeline St, 25 | Mrs Quirk’s Cottage | S | 4 | c1875 |
218 | Madeline St, 26 | House, originally stables for 1 McBride Ave | S | 4 | 1880s |
219 | Madeline St, 27 | Myall | S | 4 | 1866 |
220 | Madeline St, 29 | Braemar | S | 4 | 1886 |
221 | Madeline St, 31 | Clevedon, formerly Milano | S | 4 | c1865 |
222 | Makinson St, 27 | House | S | 4 | 1888 |
223 | Makinson St, 33 | House | S | 4 | 1884 |
477 | Margaret St | Site of Wharf | S, T | 5 | c1907 |
225 | Margaret St, 2a | House | S | 5 | 1897 |
226 | Margaret St, 2b | Glen Mahr | S | 5 | 1898–9 |
227 | Margaret St, 3 | House | S | 5 | 1900 |
228 | Margaret St, 4 | House | S | 5 | 1900 |
229 | Margaret St | St John’s Church and Hall | S | 4 | Hall 1892 Church 1908 |
230 | Margaret St, 15 | Ida Villa | S | 5 | 1894 |
231 | Mark St, 4 & 6 | House and Shop | S | 4 | 1886– 1893 |
232 | Mark St, 11 | House | S | 4 | 1886 |
233 | Mark St, 12 | Glenrosa | S | 4 | c1883 |
291 | Mark St, 12 | Moreton Bay Fig Tree | |||
234 | Mark St, 17 | House | S | 4 | 1890 |
235 | Mark St, 19 | House | S | 4 | 1890 |
236 | Mark St, 21 | House | S | 5 | 1917 |
237 | Mars St, 3 | House | S | 4 | 1885 |
238 | Mars St, 13 | House | S | 3 | 1845 |
239 | Mars St, 16 | Milton | S | 4 | 1885 |
240 | Martin St, 2 | Josie | S | 4 | 1884 |
241 | Martin St, 5 | Woodville | S | 4 | 1885 c1888 |
242 | Martin St, 10 | Lilyville | S | 4 | c1889 |
243 | Martin St, 11 | Wairoa | S | 4 | 1890 |
244 | Martin St, 12 | Melba | S | 4 | 1885 |
245 | Martin St, 13 | Dorisville | S | 4 | 1884 |
246 | Martin St, 14 | Wainload | S | 4 | 1886 |
247 | Martin St, 27 | Old Stone Cottage at rear | S | 4 | c1874 |
248 | Mary St, cnrs Mark and Luke Sts, Gladesville and Ryde Rds | St Joseph’s College, including stone walls and gates | S | 4 | 1882–83; 1889–94 Main Block; 1937 Chapel |
250 | Mary St, 1 | Villa Maria church monastery and grounds | S | 4 | 1854/ 1864/ 1871 + 1904 |
251 | Mary St, 9 | House | S | 4 | 1884 |
252 | Mary St, 29 | House | S | 5 | c1914 |
253 | Mary St, 36 | Dacre Villa | S | 4 | 1884 |
254 | Mary St, 38 | House | S | 4 | c1874 |
255 | Mary St, 42 | Viewforth | S | 4 | 1889 |
256 | Mary St, 44a | House, formerly Toorak | S | 4 | 1881 |
257 | Mary St, 46 | St Elmo | S | 4 | 1885 |
258 | Mary St, 54 | Haeremai | S | 4 | 1884 |
259 | Mary St, 58 | Kentigern | S | 4 | 1885 |
260 | Mary St, 60 | House | S | 4 | c1880 |
261 | Mary St, 62 | House | S | 4 | c1880 |
262 | Massey St, 2 | Dunham House | S | 4 | 1880 + 1885 |
263 | Mayfield Ave, 2 | Peniarth | S | 4 | c1892 |
445 | Milling St, 7 | House | S | ||
264 | Milling St, 10 | Loughrea | S | 1886 | |
265 | Milling St, 16a | House | S | 4 | c1870 |
266 | Milling St, 48 | House | S | 6 | 1924 (?) |
267 | Moorefield Ave, 10 | Moorefield House | S | 4 | 1881– 84 |
490 | Mount St Area | Stone Wall | S | 4 | 1863 |
465 | Mount St, 3 | House, formerly Alwood | S | 4 | 1863 |
268 | Mount St, 5 | Treago | S | 3 | 1861 |
269 | Mount St, 6 | Kareela, formerly Elliston and Blakewood | S | 4 | 1864 |
270 | Mount St, 7 | Winden | S | 3 | c1860 |
271 | Mount St, 11 | Rosamond | S | 4 | 1881 |
272 | Mount St, 10A | I.O.O.F. Hall | S | 4 | 1872 |
444 | Mount St, 12 | Cardington | S | 4 | 1872 |
273 | Mount St, 14 | Everley | S | 4 | 1879 |
274 | Mount St, 15 | House | S | 4 | 1878 |
275 | Mount St, 21 | Lantana, originally Tregullus | S | 4 | 1889 |
459 | Mount St, South End | Mount St Wharf | S, T | 4 | 1860s |
501 | Mount St, North End | Large Trees | S | ||
504 | Mount St, North End | Wharf Site | S, T | 4 | c1882 |
276 | Muirbank Ave, 1 | Muirbank | S | 5 | 1891 |
499 | Corner Nemba St and Reiby Rd | Site of Nemba | S | 4 | pre 1881 |
277 | North Parade, 2 | Woodbank | S | 4 | 1878 |
278 | North Parade, 4 | Blairgowrie, formerly Strathallan and Erigola | S | 5 | 1904 |
474 | Park Rd, North End | Former Mary St Wharf | S, T | 5 | c1908 |
279 | Park Rd, 62 | Yamba | S | 6 | c1919 |
413 | Parramatta River Blackwall Pt Henley | Searle Monument | S, M | 4 | 1889 |
280 | Passy Ave, 1 | Passy | S | 3 | 1854 |
281 | Passy Ave, 6 | Tranby | S | 5 | 1903 |
282 | Passy Ave, 8 | Wurley Court | S | 5 | 1903 |
486 | Passy Ave, Woolwich Rd, Rooke Lane | Passy Estate Wall | S | 4 | c1862 |
283 | Pittwater Rd, 59 | Summerhill, formerly Wellwood | S | 4 | 1885 |
284 | Prince Edward Parade, 2 | Wirringulla | S | 5 | c1900 |
285 | Prince Edward Parade, 4 | House, formerly Dera | S | 5 | c1900 |
286 | Prince Edward Parade, 10 | Oreldalodge | S | 5 | 1905 |
287 | Prince Edward Parade, 18 | Canberra | S | 5 | 1912 |
288 | Prince Edward Parade, 19 | Warragamba | S | 5 | 1910 |
289 | Prince George Parade, 24 | Terara | S | 4 | c1884 |
290 | Prince George Parade, 22 | Gadaar | S | 4 | 1884 |
446 | Prince Edward and Prince George Parades | Sunnyside Estate Reserve and Subdivision together with all houses | S | 4, 5 | 1881 onwards |
461 | Prince Edward St Gladesville Rd Mary St (see also Gladesville Rd) | Dept of Housing—subdivision and housing | S | 6 | 1919 |
475 | Princes St, East End | Wharf Site | S, T | 5 | c1907 |
292 | Princes St, 9 | House | S | 6 | 1924 |
293 | Princes St, 13 | House | S | 6 | 1922 |
294 | Princes St, 21 | House | S | 6 | 1920 |
460 | Punt Rd | Punt Rd Wharf (Bedlam Point Wharf) | S, T | 1 | 1831 |
484 | Punt Rd, East Side | Stone Wall | S | 4 | pre 1886 |
295 | Reiby Rd, 1 | Figtree House | S, M, T | 2 | c1836 + 1850s |
297 | Ryde Rd, 1 | House | S | 6 | 1920 |
298 | Ryde Rd, 3 | House | S | 6 | 1920 |
299 | Ryde Rd, 24 | House | S | 4 | 1885 |
300 | Ryde Rd, 46 | Marika | S | 5 | 1902 |
301 | Ryde Rd, 51 | House | S | 4 | 1886 |
302 | Ryde Rd, 52 | Ardenclutha | S | 4 | c1890 |
303 | Ryde Rd, 69 | Irene | S | 4 | 1884 |
304 | Ryde Rd, 73 | House | S | 4 | 1884 |
305 | Ryde Rd, 74 | House | S | 5 | 1895 |
306 | Ryde Rd, 75 | Semi-detached house | S | 5 | c1895 |
307 | Ryde Rd, 77 | Semi-detached house | S | 5 | c1895 |
308 | Ryde Rd, 79 | House | S | 4 | 1888 |
309 | Salter St | The Priory and the Priory Curtilage | S | 3 | 1845 |
310 | Sea St, 1 | 3 fig trees sandstone cliffs sandstone walls | S | 3 | 1857 |
311 | Short St, 3 | House | S | 4 | 1880 |
312 | Short St, 5 | House | S | 4 | 1880 |
487 | Stanley Rd | Stone Walls | S | 3 | 1857 + |
313 | Stanley Rd, Primary School Grounds | Eulbertie (formerly Stoneleigh and Marshall House) | S | 3 | 1857 + |
314 | Stanley Rd, 3 | Loombah | S | 4 | 1879 |
315 | Stanley Rd, 5 | Lyndhurst | S | 4 | 1884– 85 |
316 | Stanley Rd, 7 | Lyndcote | S | 3 | 1858 |
412 | Tarban Creek | Dam | S | 4? | |
498 | Tarban Creek | Site of Mill | 4 | c1886 | |
317 | The Avenue, 17 | Rocklands | S | 4 | 1885 |
470 | The Avenue | Gymnasium, Hunter’s Hill | S | 5 | c1900 |
318 | The Point Rd, 2–4 | Vailele, originally Corinda | S | 4 | c1892 |
319 | The Point Rd, 3 | House | S | 5 | 1903 |
321 | The Point Rd, 8 | Wybarra, formerly Daisybank | S | 5 | 1897 |
322 | The Point Rd, 12 | House | S | 5 | 1900 |
323 | The Point Rd, 14 | House | S | 5 | 1918 |
324 | The Point Rd, 16 | House, formerly Patea | S | 4 | 1884 |
325 | The Point Rd, 20 | Kialla | S | 5 | 1909 |
326 | The Point Rd, 24 | Fernbank, originally Kiltalowan | S | 4 | 1881 |
327 | The Point Rd, 25 | Drayton, formerly Valentin | S | 4 | 1890 |
328 | The Point Rd, 26 | Sierra Lucena | S | 4 | 1886 |
021 | The Point Rd, 29 | House | S | 4 | pre 1877 |
329 | The Point Rd, 38 | Wongonui | S | 4 | 1885 |
330 | The Point Rd, 40 | Wlangaroa | S | 4 | 1885 |
331 | The Point Rd, 39 | Comus villa | S | 4 | 1884 |
332 | The Point Rd, 41 | Cora Lyn | S | 4 | 1882 |
333 | The Point Rd, 42 | House, formerly Elsetta | S | 4 | c1882 |
334 | The Point Rd, 44 | Kanimbla | S | 4 | 1890 |
335 | The Point Rd, 45 off Mt Morris St | House | S | 4 | 1884 |
336 | The Point Rd, 57 | Reinga, formerly Church of Christ College | S | 4 | 1889 |
337 | The Point Rd, 58 | Otranto | S | 4 | 1891 |
338 | The Point Rd, 61 | Terrace | S | 5 | 1900 |
339 | The Point Rd, 63 | Terrace | S | 5 | 1900 |
340 | The Point Rd, 62 | House, formerly Athaliah | S | 5 | 1904 |
341 | The Point Rd, 64 | Yarrawa | S | 5 | 1902 |
342 | Tiree Ave, 8 | Tiree | S, M | 4 | 1872 |
343 | Toocooya Rd, 1b (see also Ferry St, 24) | Attached dwelling | S | 5 | c1907 |
344 | Toocooya Rd, 7 | Alstan | S | 5 | 1915 |
345 | Toocooya Rd, 10 | Blen Cathra | S | 5 | 1907 |
451 | Valentia St | Valentia St Wharf and Waiting Shed | S, T S, T | 3 6 | 1857 1920s |
346 | Venus St, 3 | House | S | 4 | 1885–6 |
347 | Vernon St, 6 | The Gunyah | S | 5 | 1912 |
348 | Vernon St, 10 | Allowah | S | 5 | 1907 |
349 | Vernon St, 16 | Mornington | S | 5 | 1906 |
350 | Vernon St, 22 | Sunnyside | S | 4 | 1886 |
351 | Vernon St, 24 | Hollingworth | S | 4 | 1889 |
352 | Victoria Rd, 143 | Durham | S | 4 | 1890 |
353 | Victoria Rd, 145 | Dorset | S | 4 | 1890 |
354 | Victoria Rd, 147 | Watling, formerly Gladesville Police Station | S | 4 | 1885 |
355 | Victoria Rd, 153 | Eleni’s Tavern | S | 4 | 1885 |
356 | Victoria Rd, 163 | House, formerly Gladesville Post Office | S | 4 | 1887 |
357 | Victoria Rd | Gladesville Hospital Southern Campus | S | 2 | 1836 |
411 | Victoria Rd | Gladesville Bridge | T | 6 | 1964 |
102 | Victoria Rd (“Riverglade”) | Farm Attendant’s Cottage and Curtilage | S | 5 | 1917 |
320 | Victoria Rd (“Riverglade”) | Weir on Tarban Creek | S | … | … |
381 | Victoria Rd (“Riverglade”) | Sandstone seawall of Tarban Creek | S | … | … |
436 | Victoria Rd (“Riverglade”) | Stone drain near the Farm Cottage | S | … | … |
440 | Victoria Rd (“Riverglade”) | Natural bushland north of Tarban Creek | S | … | … |
441 | Victoria Rd (“Riverglade”) | Row of Fig trees adjacent to Salter Street | S | … | … |
462 | Victoria Rd (“Riverglade”) | Clump of Paperbark south of Tarban Creek on edge of the Cornflats | S | … | … |
463 | Victoria Rd (“Riverglade”) | Clump of Swamp Oak and Figs on south edge of the Cornflats | S | … | … |
484 | Victoria Rd (“Riverglade”) | Clump of natural vegetation on south edge of the Cornflats | S | … | … |
499 | Victoria Rd (“Riverglade”) | Foreshore vegetation on the estuary shoreline east of the Farm Cottage | S | … | … |
500 | Victoria Rd (“Riverglade”) | Clump of Blackbutt on the east edge of the upper playing field | S | … | … |
501 | Victoria Rd (“Riverglade”) | Group of Figs on the west edge of the upper playing fields | S | … | … |
502 | Victoria Rd (“Riverglade”) | Specimens of Tipu | S | … | … |
503 | Victoria Rd (“Riverglade”) | Memorial tree near Victoria Road vehicular tunnel | S | … | … |
504 | Victoria Rd (“Riverglade”) | Pedestrian tunnel under Victoria Road | S | … | … |
505 | Victoria Rd (“Riverglade”) | Vehicular tunnel under Victoria Road | S | … | … |
358 | View St, 2 | Vineta | S | 4 | c1890 |
085 | View St, 4 | House | S | 4 | c1884 |
146 | View St, 6 | House | S | 4 | c1884 |
359 | Viret St, 3 | Windgrove | S | 5 | 1904 |
360 | Viret St, 5 | Nagle Holme | S | 5 | 1894 |
468 | Viret Street, 12 | House | S | 5 | c1915 |
361 | Viret St, 30 | Enderslea | S | 5 | 1901 |
362 | Viret St and Lane Cove River | Memorial | S | 4 | c1878 |
495 | Wandella Ave, West end | Remains of Wandella and garden | S | 2 | 1838 + |
364 | Werambie St, 1a | Arden Lea | S | 4 | 1884 |
366 | Werambie St, 4 | House | S | 5 | 1916 |
367 | Werambie St, 5 | House | S | 4 | 1891 |
368 | Werambie St, 7 | House, formerly Wonga, Fairhaven | S | 5 | 1900 |
369 | William St, 5 | House | S | 5 | c1910 |
463 | William St | Blandville Wharf | S, T | 4 | 1886 |
370 | Woolwich Rd, 1 | The Hut | S | 3 | 1857 |
509 | Woolwich Rd, 1, 3a, 3b and 5 | Stone Wall | S | 4 | 1862 + |
449 | Woolwich Rd, 2–4 | The Towers | S | 5 | c1916 |
371 | Woolwich Rd, 3 | Bayfield | S | 3 | 1861 |
508 | Woolwich Rd, 3 | Stone Walls, boundaries of Bayfield | S | 3 | c1861 |
372 | Woolwich Rd, 5 | House | S | 5 | 1902 |
373 | Woolwich Rd, 6 | House, formerly Shaynoo | S | 5 | c1905 |
374 | Woolwich Rd, 7 | Clifton | S | 4 | 1890 |
375 | Woolwich Rd, 9 | Waiwera | S | 4 | 1878–9 |
376 | Woolwich Rd, 18 | Threlkeld | S | 5 | 1906 |
377 | Woolwich Rd, 22 | Wybalena | S | 5 | 1895 |
378 | Woolwich Rd, 27 | Norwood, formerly Rosenan | S | 4 | 1893 |
512 | Woolwich Rd, 28 | House | S | 5 | c1906 |
379 | Woolwich Rd, 29 | Eurondella, formerly Brynestyn, later Ulan | S | 4 | 1893 |
380 | Woolwich Rd, 30 | Yandra | S | 5 | 1894 |
382 | Woolwich Rd, 41 | Wallawa | S | 5 | 1899 |
383 | Woolwich Rd, 42 | Hollylodge, formerly Malton | S | 5 | c1904 |
384 | Woolwich Rd, 43 | Gunnagulla | S | 5 | 1901 |
385 | Woolwich Rd, 45 | Watford | S | 5 | 1902 |
386 | Woolwich Rd, 47 | Danbury | S | 5 | 1902 |
387 | Woolwich Rd, 48 | Eumalga | S | 4 | c1895 |
388 | Woolwich Rd, 52 | House | S | 5 | c1906 |
389 | Woolwich Rd, 54 | Morillah | S | 5 | 1901 |
390 | Woolwich Rd, 58 | Helensleigh | S | 4 | 1889 |
391 | Woolwich Rd, 59 | Lynwood | S | 6 | 1920 |
392 | Woolwich Rd | Woolwich Primary School | S | 4 | 1892 |
510 | Woolwich Rd, near Serpentine and Glenview Rds | Stone Markers | S, T | 2? | |
393 | Woolwich Rd, 63 | Sanderslaben | S | 4 | 1887 |
394 | Woolwich Rd | Woolwich Convent and School | S | 5 | c1908 |
395 | Woolwich Rd, 65 | Terrace | S | 4 | 1885 |
396 | Woolwich Rd, 67 | Terrace | S | 4 | 1885 |
397 | Woolwich Rd, 73 | Tybridge | S | 4 | 1885 |
398 | Woolwich Rd, 93 | Terrace house | S | 4 | 1886 |
399 | Woolwich Rd, 95 | Terrace house | S | 4 | 1886 |
400 | Woolwich Rd, 96 | House and shop | S | 5 | 1912 |
401 | Woolwich Rd, 97 | Terrace House | S | 4 | 1882 |
402 | Woolwich Rd, 99 | Terrace House | S | 4 | 1882 |
403 | Woolwich Rd (2 Gale Street) | Woolwich Pier Hotel | S | 4 | 1891 |
442 | Woolwich Rd, Opposite Pier Hotel | Precision Woodware Factory Site | S, M | 5? | |
404 | Wybalena Rd, 1 | Morningsea, originally Karlsruhe, later Currawong | S | 5 | 1902 |
405 | Wybalena Rd, 2 | St Claire | S | 4 | 1879 |
406 | Wybalena Rd, 7 | Windradine | S | 4 | 1891 |
407 | Wybalena Rd, 9 | Labrena | S | 4 | c1870 |
450 | Wybalena Rd, 11 | House | S | 6 | c1960 |
408 | Wybalena Rd, 13 | Bentham | S | 4 | 1890 |
409 | Wybalena Rd, 23 | Blenerne | S | 4 | c1891 |
410 | Yerton Ave | The Chalet, formerly The Bungalow and Yerton | S | 3 | 1857 |
414 | Gladesville Hospital | Quadrangular Asylum ranges | S | 4 | 1836–8 |
415 | Gladesville Hospital | Addition to original Asylum | S | ||
416 | Gladesville Hospital | Gatekeepers’ cottage | S | ||
417 | Gladesville Hospital | Administration Group, formerly Wards 19 and 20 | S | 1900s | |
418 | Gladesville Hospital | Punt Rd Gates | S | ||
419 | Gladesville Hospital | Doctor’s Residence | S | ||
420 | Gladesville Hospital | Service buildings (between Asylum and Punt Rd Gates) | S | ||
421 | Gladesville Hospital | Workshop (West Side of Victoria Rd) | S | ||
422 | Gladesville Hospital | C19 Sandstone walls in precinct | S | ||
423 | Gladesville Hospital | Guest House (Garderner’s Store) | S | ||
424 | Gladesville Hospital | Escarpment terraces | S | ||
425 | Gladesville Hospital | Wards 17 and 18 | S | 4 | 1880 |
426 | Gladesville Hospital | Formerly Medical Superintendent’s Residence | S | ||
427 | Gladesville Hospital | Gatekeeper’s Lodge | S | ||
428 | Gladesville Hospital | Medical Records Dept | S | ||
429 | Gladesville Hospital | Pottery building | S | ||
430 | Gladesville Hospital | Provision Store | S | ||
431 | Gladesville Hospital | Nurses’ Quarters | S | ||
432 | Gladesville Hospital | Industrial Therapy Unit | S | ||
433 | Gladesville Hospital | Possum Cottage and WC | S | ||
434 | Gladesville Hospital | Ward 22 | 1900s | ||
435 | Gladesville Hospital | Ward 29 | |||
443 | Gladesville Hospital | Cypress Grove | S | ||
447 | Gladesville Hospital | Manager’s Residence | 1900s | ||
448 | Gladesville Hospital | Gardener’s Cottage | |||
466 | Gladesville Hospital | Hospital garden | S | 3 | 1861 |
sch 6: Ins 13.9.1991. Am 23.7.1993; 14.5.1999.
Schedule 7 Contributory buildings
(Clause 19)
Location | House numbers |
Abbey Street | 2, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 20. |
Abigail Street | 6, 7, 9, 11, 15, 24, 30. |
Auburn Street | 3, 7, 9, 11, 17, 20, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 35, 37, 39, 40, 41, 43, 45, 47. |
Batemans Road | 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 15, 17, 18, 21, 23, 25, 27, 28, 29, 31, 33, 35, 36, 37, 39, 40, 41, 43, 47. |
Blaxland Street | 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 12, 14, 16, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 37, 38, 39, 41, 43, 52, 53, 55, 62, 64, 66, 68, 70. |
Bonnefin Road | 2, 3, 4, 7, 10, 14, 17. |
Cowell Street | 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 17, 18, 20, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 33. |
Crown Street | 1A, 7, 9, 10, 12, 19, 21, 23. |
Dick Street | 4, 10, 16, 17, 18, 27, 29. |
Earl Street | 1, 2, 3, 4A, 7, 9, 17, 19, 21, 23, 24, 32. |
Earnshaw Street | 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 21. |
Everard Street | 5, 15, 17, 39, 41, 45, 47. |
Farnell Street | 27, 29, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 40, 44, 45, 47, 49, 51, 55. |
Gray Street | 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8. |
High Street | 39, 41, 58, 60, 62, 64, 66, 68, 70. |
Hillcrest Avenue | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 48, 50. |
Huntleys Point Road | 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 25, 27, 29, 39, 40/42, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 53, 55, 57, 59, 63, 67, 69, 71. |
Isler Street | 5, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25. |
Joubert Street | 8. |
Junction Street | 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 14, 16, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 30. |
Jupiter Street | 2, 4. |
Kelly Street | 4. |
Makinson Street | 28, 30, 32, 34, 35, 36, 38, 40, 41, 47. |
Manning Road | 2, 4. |
Mars Street | 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 16. |
Massey Street | 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 43, 47, 49, 51, 53, 57. |
Milling Street | 1, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 27, 29, 31, 32, 33, 35, 37, 38, 40, 42, 46, 47, 49, 51, 53, 55. |
Park Road | 8, 10, 14, 20, 22, 24, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 56, 58, 62, 64, 66, 68, 70, 76. |
Pittwater Road | 11, 13, 15, 17, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 33, 37, 39, 41, 45, 49, 51, 53, 55, 57, 61, 63, 65, 67, 69, 71, 73, 75, 77, 81, 87, 95, 109, 115, 117, 121, 125, 131, 143, 153, 155, 157, 159. |
Prince Edward Street | 2, 4, 6, 8, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 62, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72. |
Princes Street | 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 24, 25, 28, 29, 31, 33, 34, 37, 39, 41. |
Ryde Road | 63, 65, 72, 74, 78, 81, 83, 90, 98, 100, 109, 125, 127, 131, 133, 135. |
Sherwin Street | 6, 7, 15, 17, 26, 32. |
Sunnyside Street | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 50, 52. |
Tarban Street | 4. |
Venus Street | 13, 17. |
William Street | 2, 4, 8. |
Victoria Road (“Riverglade”) | Six buildings identified as: • the Solarium • Linen Store, former Operation Block • Hairdressing Room, former Occupational Therapy Room • Nurses Administration Building, former Visitors Room • Coffee Shop, former Occupational Therapy Room • Groundsmen’s Workshop, former Visitors Room |
sch 7: Ins 13.9.1991. Am 23.7.1993.