The City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters has released its Inter-war Housing Heritage Code Amendment for public comment. Consultation closes Friday 20 December 2024.
The draft Inter-war Housing Heritage Code Amendment focuses on buildings built between World War 1 and World War 2 which are worthy of heritage listing or additional protection.
This change is proposed through an amendment to the Planning & Design Code (the State-wide Planning Policy document).
The Code Amendment proposes to list 20 new Local Heritage Places and introduce a new Historic Area which includes 32 dwellings, together with some minor zoning changes to surrounding properties. The proposed changes seek to protect the eligible buildings from adverse development outcomes e.g. demolition or significant modifications to original parts of the building.
The majority of the buildings which will be affected by the proposed changes are in Heathpool, a neighbouring suburb to Kensington.
Click here to download and review the draft code amendment and other relevant documents, then either join a drop-in session at Town Hall (13 November 6-8pm or 14 November 2-4pm) and/or complete the online form to have your say.