Local Heritage Places
Consultation has concluded
Local Heritage Register and incentives package adopted
Council has undertaken a review of European heritage places in the city. The review identified several heritage places representing a range of historical themes and phases relevant to the European settlement history of Redlands Coast.
At its General Meeting on 23 January 2019, Council resolved to commence a major planning scheme amendment to include additional properties in Council’s Local Heritage Register (Schedule 7 – Heritage Schedule of City Plan). The properties identified in Council’s heritage review were found to be of local heritage significance to Redlands Coast and proposed for inclusion inContinue reading
Local Heritage Register and incentives package adopted
Council has undertaken a review of European heritage places in the city. The review identified several heritage places representing a range of historical themes and phases relevant to the European settlement history of Redlands Coast.
At its General Meeting on 23 January 2019, Council resolved to commence a major planning scheme amendment to include additional properties in Council’s Local Heritage Register (Schedule 7 – Heritage Schedule of City Plan). The properties identified in Council’s heritage review were found to be of local heritage significance to Redlands Coast and proposed for inclusion in Schedule 7.
Council adopted the amendment at its General Meeting on 14 September 2022.
The amendment was conducted in accordance with the Minster’s Guidelines and Rules and will commence on 5 October 2022 as Redland City Plan version 7.
Council has also taken the step to repeal 01/2021 – Temporary Local Planning Instrument – Protection of Heritage Places on commencement of the amendment. Temporary Local Planning Instruments (TLPIs) are interim measures which are repealed when changes take permanent effect through incorporation into a planning scheme.
To support owners of properties listed on the local heritage register Council has adopted a local heritage incentives package.
The package adopted by Council includes a Local Heritage Grants program, which has been funded through the 2022 - 2023 Budget, and the continuation of a heritage advisory service. The grants program will enable landholders to apply for individual grants of up to $5000 to help fund eligible projects that will protect and conserve the heritage values of their properties. The advisory service will ensure impacted landowners have access to a dedicated external heritage consultant who can provide free expert technical heritage and conservation advice.
It is anticipated that the Local Heritage Grants program will open later this year.
Visit Council’s heritage places website for information on what local heritage means and how to nominate a place for inclusion in the local heritage register.
Council’s heritage places website will be updated once the Local Heritage Grants Program is opened.
Lifecycle
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European Heritage Study (2017)
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State Interest Review of amendment package (2019)
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Community consultation (2020)
Local Heritage Places has finished this stageConsult residents and ratepayers on the proposed major amendment package inviting public submissions
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Review submissions and prepare public submissions report (2020-2021)
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Report to Council (2021)
Local Heritage Places has finished this stageConsider potential changes to the proposed major amendment to City Plan and whether or not to proceed with the proposed major amendment
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Advise submitters of submission review report
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Final State Interest Review
Local Heritage Places has finished this stageSubmit amendment package to State Government for final State Interest Review and Ministerial approval to commence
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Consider potential heritage incentives
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Formal adoption of Major Amendment to Redland City Plan (03/19 Heritage Major Amendment)
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New version of City Plan commences incorporating updated Schedule 7 Heritage Schedule
Local Heritage Places is currently at this stage
Consultation Documents
- 17 March 2021 Council Resolution re Heritage major amendment (47.8 KB) (pdf)
- Heritage Major Amendment General Meeting Report (910 KB) (pdf)
- Attachment 3 - Incentives package, options for consideration (203 KB) (pdf)
- Attachment 5 - Letter from RCC Mayor to the Minister for the Environment and the Great Barrier Reef (654 KB) (pdf)
- Attachment 6 - Letter from the acting Minister for the Environment and the Great Barrier Reef to the Mayor of RCC (101 KB) (pdf)
- TLPI 01-21 - protection of heritage places (183 KB) (pdf)
- Public consultation report (2.31 MB) (pdf)
- Amended Citations (65.7 MB) (pdf)
- Fact Sheet 1 - Understanding Heritage (303 KB) (pdf)
- Fact Sheet 2 - Redlands Heritage (305 KB) (pdf)
- Fact Sheet 3 - Living with Heritage (306 KB) (pdf)
- Fact Sheet 4 - Potential for a Redlands Heritage Incentive and Grants Scheme (224 KB) (pdf)
FAQs
- What is the purpose and general effect of the Redlands Local Heritage Register?
- How did Council decide which historic places to include?
- What about important Aboriginal heritage places?
- How is heritage determined?
- What is the Redlands Local Heritage Register?
- What is Council trying to achieve by adding places to the register?
- Can I still renovate my house if it is local heritage listed?
- Does a heritage listing mean the public can access privately-owned heritage places?
- What about insuring local heritage listed buildings?
- Will Council make me restore my property if it is included in the register?
- What are the benefits of having your historic property listed on the Redlands Local Heritage Register?
- What kind of maintenance works or projects might be eligible?
- Am I able to have my property removed from the register?
- Can I request my property be considered for inclusion on the register?
- Are there any financial benefits associated with having your historic property listed on the Redland Local Heritage Places Schedule?
- Where can I find more information about our city’s heritage and history or make a contribution, including historical photographs, oral histories or people and places?