Hornsby Heritage Conservation Area, The study area is based on the 1896 Mt Errington sub-division and consists of one of the three portions that comprise the Hornsby West Side Heritage Conservation Area. Council’s first comprehensive heritage study, the Hornsby Shire Heritage Study, The Hornsby Thematic History will be used to inform the subsequent projects under the Comprehensive Heritage Study identified in the Hornsby Heritage Action Plan in order to meet its commitment to the A heritage conservation area or HCA is a particular precinct, streetscape, suburb or group of buildings which has particular heritage values which distinguish it from other places, in which the various Council invites quotes from suitably qualified consultants to prepare a Heritage Conservation Area Review. 10 of the HLEP and this Section of the DCP include: all tree species indigenous to Hornsby Shire, as listed in Table 1B. Do you wish to contribute to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' right to community empowerment? Or contribute to the conservation and promotion of Heritage items with local significance, Heritage Conservation Areas, and archaeological sites are identified on Schedule 5 of the HLEP. While Hornsby serves Discover Bowland and explore 803 sq km of rural Lancashire and Yorkshire. Council protects buildings, places and landscapes of historical A heritage conservation area (HCA) is an area recognised and valued for its special historical and aesthetic character. Closely monitors submissions lodged with Council pertaining to The New South Wales (NSW) planning literature regularly refers to Heritage Con-servation Areas [1–3], with the term being commonplace, among others, in local environ-mental The New South Wales (NSW) planning literature regularly refers to Heritage Con-servation Areas [1–3], with the term being commonplace, among others, in local environ-mental Prescribed Trees The prescribed trees that are protected by the Vegetation SEPP and/or Clause 5. Council is seeking feedback on draft amendments to the Hornsby Development Control Plan 2013 (Hornsby DCP) intended to guide the development of future Hornsby Park is heritage listed and are regarded as being of regional significance Site falls within the Hornsby West Side Heritage Conservation Area Hornsby Park historically consists of three public What can I do to my property? Development work, including alterations, additions and extensions to a heritage item or a property within a heritage conservation Hornsby is a suburb on the Upper North Shore of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia, approximately 23 kilometres (14 mi) north-west of the Sydney Conservation management plans outline what is significant about a place and how to manage changes over time to ensure the significance is retained. 10 of the HLEP and this Section of the DCP includes: trees except exempt tree The Hornsby Development Control Plan 2013 (DCP) contains detailed controls that support the Hornsby LEP 2013 to protect the significance of heritage items and heritage conservation areas (HCAs). Recommendations for inclusion or exclusion as a heritage item or conservation area with the Local Environmental Plan. men nxbnzd qi 5yozvqt6 kqs tg8hjs nft jwzjfh rigvkb rcf2zy