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Heritage Panel Meeting

A Heritage Panel Meeting of Byron Shire Council will be held as follows:

Venue

Conference Room, Station Street, Mullumbimby

Date

Thursday, 9 September 2021

Time

11.30am

 

 

 

 

 

Shannon Burt

Director Sustainable Environment & Economy

I2021/1442

                                                                                      Distributed 02/09/21

 

 


CONFLICT OF INTERESTS

What is a “Conflict of Interests” - A conflict of interests can be of two types:

Pecuniary - an interest that a person has in a matter because of a reasonable likelihood or expectation of appreciable financial gain or loss to the person or another person with whom the person is associated.

Non-pecuniary – a private or personal interest that a Council official has that does not amount to a pecuniary interest as defined in the Code of Conduct for Councillors (eg. A friendship, membership of an association, society or trade union or involvement or interest in an activity and may include an interest of a financial nature).

Remoteness – a person does not have a pecuniary interest in a matter if the interest is so remote or insignificant that it could not reasonably be regarded as likely to influence any decision the person might make in relation to a matter or if the interest is of a kind specified in the Code of Conduct for Councillors.

Who has a Pecuniary Interest? - a person has a pecuniary interest in a matter if the pecuniary interest is the interest of the person, or another person with whom the person is associated (see below).

Relatives, Partners - a person is taken to have a pecuniary interest in a matter if:

·             The person’s spouse or de facto partner or a relative of the person has a pecuniary interest in the matter, or

·             The person, or a nominee, partners or employer of the person, is a member of a company or other body that has a pecuniary interest in the matter.

N.B. “Relative”, in relation to a person means any of the following:

(a)  the parent, grandparent, brother, sister, uncle, aunt, nephew, niece, lineal descends or adopted child of the person or of the person’s spouse;

(b)  the spouse or de facto partners of the person or of a person referred to in paragraph (a)

No Interest in the Matter - however, a person is not taken to have a pecuniary interest in a matter:

·             If the person is unaware of the relevant pecuniary interest of the spouse, de facto partner, relative or company or other body, or

·             Just because the person is a member of, or is employed by, the Council.

·             Just because the person is a member of, or a delegate of the Council to, a company or other body that has a pecuniary interest in the matter provided that the person has no beneficial interest in any shares of the company or body.

Disclosure and participation in meetings

·             A Councillor or a member of a Council Committee who has a pecuniary interest in any matter with which the Council is concerned and who is present at a meeting of the Council or Committee at which the matter is being considered must disclose the nature of the interest to the meeting as soon as practicable.

·             The Councillor or member must not be present at, or in sight of, the meeting of the Council or Committee:

(a)     at any time during which the matter is being considered or discussed by the Council or Committee, or

(b)     at any time during which the Council or Committee is voting on any question in relation to  the matter.

No Knowledge - a person does not breach this Clause if the person did not know and could not reasonably be expected to have known that the matter under consideration at the meeting was a matter in which he or she had a pecuniary interest.

Non-pecuniary Interests - Must be disclosed in meetings.

There are a broad range of options available for managing conflicts & the option chosen will depend on an assessment of the circumstances of the matter, the nature of the interest and the significance of the issue being dealt with.  Non-pecuniary conflicts of interests must be dealt with in at least one of the following ways:

·             It may be appropriate that no action be taken where the potential for conflict is minimal.  However, Councillors should consider providing an explanation of why they consider a conflict does not exist.

·             Limit involvement if practical (eg. Participate in discussion but not in decision making or vice-versa).  Care needs to be taken when exercising this option.

·             Remove the source of the conflict (eg. Relinquishing or divesting the personal interest that creates the conflict)

·             Have no involvement by absenting yourself from and not taking part in any debate or voting on the issue as of the provisions in the Code of Conduct (particularly if you have a significant non-pecuniary interest)

RECORDING OF VOTING ON PLANNING MATTERS

Clause 375A of the Local Government Act 1993 – Recording of voting on planning matters

(1)  In this section, planning decision means a decision made in the exercise of a function of a council under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979:

(a)  including a decision relating to a development application, an environmental planning instrument, a development control plan or a development contribution plan under that Act, but

(b)  not including the making of an order under that Act.

(2)  The general manager is required to keep a register containing, for each planning decision made at a meeting of the council or a council committee, the names of the councillors who supported the decision and the names of any councillors who opposed (or are taken to have opposed) the decision.

(3)  For the purpose of maintaining the register, a division is required to be called whenever a motion for a planning decision is put at a meeting of the council or a council committee.

(4)  Each decision recorded in the register is to be described in the register or identified in a manner that enables the description to be obtained from another publicly available document, and is to include the information required by the regulations.

(5)  This section extends to a meeting that is closed to the public.


BYRON SHIRE COUNCIL

BUSINESS OF MEETING

 

1.   Apologies

2.   Declarations of Interest – Pecuniary and Non-Pecuniary

 

3.   Staff Reports

Sustainable Environment and Economy

3.1     Heritage Program Update....................................................... 4

3.2     Heritage Panel Member Updates............................................ 4

3.3     Draft Brunswick Heads Heritage Assessment for Proposed Heritage Conservation Area.................................................... 4     

 

 


BYRON SHIRE COUNCIL

Staff Reports - Sustainable Environment and Economy      3.1

Staff Reports - Sustainable Environment and Economy

 

Report No. 3.1       Heritage Program Update

Directorate:                     Sustainable Environment and Economy

Report Author:                Chris Larkin, Manager Sustainable Development

Nancy Tarlao, Planner

File No:                           I2021/1330

Summary:

This report provides an update on the status of (certain) heritage program actions progressed this financial year.

  

 

 

RECOMMENDATION:

That the Heritage Panel notes the heritage program update report as presented by staff.

 

 

 

Report

Heritage Advisory service

 

Council was successful in receiving grant funding for the FY 21/22 for the continuation of the Heritage Advisory Service.  Activities in the Heritage Strategy will continue to be the focus of work for the Heritage Advisory service this year.

 

Heritage Strategy - Byron Shire Council (nsw.gov.au)

 

Byron Shire Local Places Heritage Grants 2020-21

Council was successful in receiving grant funding for FY 21/22 for the continuation of the Local Places Grants program.  This program has experienced challenges since 2020 given COVID. The Grants Program FY 21/22 is now live.

Local Heritage Places Funding - Byron Shire Council (nsw.gov.au)

       

 

 

Local Environmental Plan amendments to list new heritage items

Further report/s to Council for formal consideration will follow as required by the process.

Property

Status

Next steps

7 Leslie Street, Bangalow

Supported by owner

Inclusion in a future Housekeeping LEP amendment

Carabine Ewingsdale Road, Ewingsdale

Initial review completed by staff/OEH

Discussion with new landowner to confirm position on listing

40 Cowper Street, Byron

Supported by landowner

Inclusion in a future Housekeeping LEP amendment

Robinson Subdivision and group of cottages Lismore Road, Bangalow

SHI sheet for the Conservation Area has been updated.

Individual property listing for inclusion in a future Housekeeping LEP amendment

Longfield, 175 Wilsons Creek Road, Mullumbimby

Initial review completed by staff

Discussion with new landowner to confirm position on listing

Mullumbimby 2 derelict houses nominated by BVHS

Under review by staff

Review to be completed and landowner/s contacted to confirm position on listing if with merit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brunswick Heritage Conservation Area

 

See separate report on this agenda.

 

State Heritage Inventory

 

The State Heritage Inventory is an online database containing more than 30,000 heritage items and places on statutory lists in NSW. Panel members had previously requested information and a web link to this. Link below:

 

State Heritage Inventory | Heritage NSW

 

 

General matters raised by the Heritage Panel

 

·    Relocation of heritage and historical items from other areas into Byron Shire local heritage conservation areas - ensuring that future generations have knowledge of what is original and what is not.

 

Staff are looking at the merits of the suggested plaque program for original dwellings in conservation areas. (If with merit it would require a separate budget bid and or be owner funded and or with support of a grant).

Strategic Considerations

Community Strategic Plan and Operational Plan

 

CSP Objective

L2

CSP Strategy

L3

DP Action

L4

OP Activity

Community Objective 2: We cultivate and celebrate our diverse cultures, lifestyle and sense of community

2.5

Encourage community appreciation of cultural vitality and diversity

2.5.1

Ensure Aboriginal and other cultural heritage management reflects legislative requirements as well as community expectations and values

2.5.1.1

Scope Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Management Project

 

Community Objective 2: We cultivate and celebrate our diverse cultures, lifestyle and sense of community

2.5

Encourage community appreciation of cultural vitality and diversity

2.5.2

Recognise and support the heritage of Byron Shire

2.5.2.1

Coordinate the Heritage Advisory Panel

 

Community Objective 2: We cultivate and celebrate our diverse cultures, lifestyle and sense of community

2.5

Encourage community appreciation of cultural vitality and diversity

2.5.2

Recognise and support the heritage of Byron Shire

2.5.2.2

Conduct the Local Heritage Places Grant Program

 

Legal/Statutory/Policy Considerations

N/A

Financial Considerations

N/A

Consultation and Engagement

N/A


BYRON SHIRE COUNCIL

Staff Reports - Sustainable Environment and Economy                  3.2

 

 

Report No. 3.2             Heritage Panel Member Updates

Directorate:                  Sustainable Environment and Economy

Report Author:                     Chris Larkin, Manager Sustainable Development

Nancy Tarlao, Planner

File No:                        I2021/1331

                                       

 

 

Summary:

 

The nominated Heritage Panel members are invited to provide a brief update on matters and activities undertaken by their respective group / organisation relevant to the Panel and its terms of reference.

  

 

RECOMMENDATION:

That the Heritage Panel notes the member updates.     

 

 

 

 

REPORT

 

Member representatives from nominated Historical Societies, Arakwal, Aboriginal Land Councils and community are invited to provide a brief update to the Panel on matters and activities undertaken by their group / organisation relevant to the Panel and its terms of reference. (These updates should be 10 minutes maximum).

 

The Panel Terms of Reference are as follows:

 

STRATEGIC CONSIDERATIONS

 

Community Strategic Plan and Operational Plan

 

 

CSP Objective

L2

CSP Strategy

L3

DP Action

L4

OP Activity

Community Objective 2: We cultivate and celebrate our diverse cultures, lifestyle and sense of community

2.5

Encourage community appreciation of cultural vitality and diversity

2.5.2

Recognise and support the heritage of Byron Shire

2.5.2.1

Administer the Heritage Advisory Panel

 

 

Legal/Statutory/Policy Considerations

Nil

 

Financial Considerations

Nil

 

Consultation and Engagement

N/A


BYRON SHIRE COUNCIL

Staff Reports - Sustainable Environment and Economy      3.3

Report No. 3.3       Draft Brunswick Heads Heritage Assessment for Proposed Heritage Conservation Area

Directorate:                     Sustainable Environment and Economy

Report Author:                Nancy Tarlao, Planner

Chris Larkin, Manager Sustainable Development

File No:                           I2021/1333

In response to  NOM 9.1 Brunswick Heads Heritage Conservation at the Planning Meeting 11 February 2020, Council’s Heritage Advisor was engaged to undertake:

·    Research of historical and other background information and early photographs for contextual history

·    Liaison and meetings with Brunswick Valley Historical Society, Brunswick Heads Progress Association, Chamber of Commerce, and local community members as available.

·    Preparation of a detailed report consistent with the Guidelines ‘Assessing Heritage Significance’ by NSW Heritage Office 2001 for inclusion in a formal Planning Proposal to be prepared by BSC.

This work has progressed, and a draft Brunswick Heads Heritage report is provided to the Heritage Panel Meeting for review and comment. Following on from this Heritage Panel meeting, it will be reported to Council for consideration and endorsement, with a statutory process to follow for endorsed listings.

  

 

 

RECOMMENDATION:

1. That the Heritage Panel endorse the Brunswick Heads Heritage report and its recommendations for listings in Schedule 5 of the Byron Local Environmental Plan 2014 for reporting to Council.

 

Attachments:

 

1       Draft Brunswick Heritage Assessment for proposed Heritage Conservation Area, E2021/103727 , page 4  

 


 

 

Report

Attached is a copy of the draft Brunswick Heads Heritage report for Heritage Panel review and comment.

The recommendations made in the report follow.

1.  Brunswick Heads Village meets historical, associative, aesthetic and social significance and is considered eligible for inclusion on Schedule 5 of the Byron Shire LEP 2014 as a Heritage Conservation Area as shown on the proposed map boundary at Appendix 1. This report is to be considered by Byron Shire Council as the basis for a Planning Proposal to legally amend the Byron Local Environmental Plan 2014 to include the Brunswick Heads village precinct as a statutory Heritage Conservation Area.

 

2.  The SHI Inventory and a Future DCP Map should note contributory listed and non-listed buildings and elements which are considered to be part of the assessed significance of the village.

 

3.  Council is recommended to consider the inclusion of the following additional individual heritage items:

• War Memorial. Mona Lane reserve

• Foreshore Reserves and Norfolk Pine Cultural Plantings

• Housie Shed Banner Park and Ambulance Shed

• South Arm Bridge

• Boulevard Plantings and Pilgrim Memorial Park.

4.  Council should consult individual property owners on places which were previously nominated as having potential significance and several additional individual items identified in this report including:

• Brunswick Picture House

• Commercial Buildings; 26 Mullumbimbi Street and 28 Mullumbimbi Street

• Group of Dwellings-The Terrace collective group.

• Several individual dwellings as included in the tables above.

 

 

5.  Consultation with residents and owners on the draft proposal should take place to fully explain that the proposed Heritage Conservation Area is not about ‘no development’ but about the ‘type of development’ that should occur, to ensure that the village maintains its desired future character as set out in the character narratives of the DCP.

Next steps

The draft Brunswick Heads Heritage report to Council for consideration and endorsement.

A statutory process to follow for endorsed listings to be included in the LEP.

Strategic Considerations

Community Strategic Plan and Operational Plan

CSP Objective

L2

CSP Strategy

L3

DP Action

L4

OP Activity

Community Objective 2: We cultivate and celebrate our diverse cultures, lifestyle and sense of community

2.5

Encourage community appreciation of cultural vitality and diversity

2.5.2

Recognise and support the heritage of Byron Shire

2.5.2.1

Coordinate the Heritage Advisory Panel

Community Objective 2: We cultivate and celebrate our diverse cultures, lifestyle and sense of community

2.5

Encourage community appreciation of cultural vitality and diversity

2.5.2

Recognise and support the heritage of Byron Shire

2.5.2.3

Coordinate the Heritage Advisory Service

Recent Resolutions

21-005 Resolved that Council:

1.   Notes resolution 20-265 adoption of Heritage Panel Recommendation to consider

parts of Brunswick Heads as a Heritage Conservation Area in the Shire.

 

2.   Prepare a report on the merits of developing a plan for parts of Brunswick Heads to

be included in the Shire as a Heritage Conservation Area.

 

3.   Works with community organisations, property owners, businesses and architects

to inform the report.

 

4.   Sets a timeframe for the consultation to occur before August 2021.

 

5.   Considers a budget allocation at the next quarterly budget review.

Legal/Statutory/Policy Considerations

Listings of heritage items and heritage conservation areas in a local environmental plan must meet the requirements of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act and Heritage Act.

Financial Considerations

Heritage Advisory service is funded through the annual heritage advisory service budget allocation which is grant supported.

Consultation and Engagement

Stakeholder engagement as per Resolution 21-005 has occurred. Further engagement with individual landowners to occur (by letter) prior to reporting the final recommendations of the Heritage Panel to Council for endorsement.

 

 

 

 


BYRON SHIRE COUNCIL

Staff Reports - Sustainable Environment and Economy 3.3 - Attachment 1