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Permit No.: P18946
HERITAGE
PERMIT
GRANTED UNDER SECTION 74 OF THE
HERITAGE ACT 1995
NAME OF PLACE/OBJECT:
CANTERBURY TERRACE
HERITAGE REGISTER NUMBER:
H0454
LOCATION OF PLACE/OBJECT:
82-112 POWLETT STREET EAST MELBOURNE
THE PERMIT ALLOWS: 112 - Renovation and additions to existing terrace, in accordance with the
following documents, as endorsed by the Executive Director and forming part of this permit: Architectural Set
of Drawings (Nos. 1-13) for Roebuck House - 112 Powlett Street, East Melbourne prepared by Herbert &
Howes P/L Job No. 0917-12
T1 - Site Plan issue J
T2 - Existing Site Plan issue J
T3 – Existing Elevation issue J
T4 – Existing Elevation issue J
T5 – Lower Ground Plan issue J
T6 – Basement Plan issue J
T7 - Ground Floor Plan issue L
T8 – First Floor Plan issue J
T9 – North Elevation issue K
T10 - South Elevation issue J
T11 – West & East Elevation issue L
T12 – Sections issue J
T13 - Sections issue J
THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS APPLY TO THIS PERMIT:
1. This permit shall expire if the permitted works have not commenced within two (2) years of the date of
issue of this permit, or are not completed within four (4) years of the date of issue of this permit unless
otherwise agreed in writing by the Executive Director, Heritage Victoria.
2. Prior to the commencement of works 2 copies of working drawings and specifications for the
development are to be submitted for the approval of the Executive Director and are to include the
following:
 Details of all works to the existing building envelope, including details of works to
existing openings
 Engineering construction details
3. A schedule of external finishes is to be submitted and approved in writing by the executive Director,
Heritage Victoria, prior to the commencement of works.
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Reason: To ensure that the proposed new finishes for new and original fabric are appropriate for the
building
A hard and soft landscaping plan is to be prepared and submitted for the approval of the executive
Director prior to the commencement of the works.
This permit requires that the house is brought up to a good standard of repair and maintenance including
the repair of all timber windows and reinstatement of other missing elements. A professionally
recognised heritage consultant must be engaged to prepare a report identifying what conservation works
may be required for the building and this must be provided for the Executive Director ‘s endorsement.
The conservation works must be completed within six months from the completion of works approved
by the permit.
The Executive Director is to be given five working days notice of the intention to commence the
approved works.
Approved works or activities are to be planned and carried out in a manner which prevents damage to
the registered place / object. However, if other previously hidden original or inaccessible details of the
object or place are uncovered, any works that may affect such items shall immediately cease. The
Executive Director shall be notified of the details immediately to enable Heritage Victoria
representatives to inspect and record the items, and for discussion to take place on the possible retention
of the items, or the issue of a modified approval.
All works must cease and this office be contacted if historical archaeological artefacts or deposits are
discovered during any excavation or subsurface works. Should any munitions or other potentially
explosive artefacts be discovered, Victoria Police is to be immediately alerted whilst the site is cleared
of all personnel.
The Executive Director is to be informed when the approved works have been completed.
The development approved by this permit is to be carried out in accordance with the endorsed drawings,
unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Executive Director, Heritage Victoria.
NOTE THAT PERMISSION HAS BEEN GIVEN FOR INSPECTIONS OF THE PLACE OR OBJECT
TO BE UNDERTAKEN DURING THE CARRYING OUT OF WORKS, AND WITHIN SIX (6)
MONTHS OF NOTIFICATION OF THEIR COMPLETION.
TAKE NOTICE THAT ANY NATURAL PERSON WHO CARRIES OUT WORKS OR ACTIVITIES
NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PERMIT OR CONDITIONS IS GUILTY OF AN OFFENCE AND
LIABLE TO A PENALTY OF UP TO 2,400 PENALTY UNITS ($286,680) OR 5 YEARS
IMPRISONMENT OR BOTH, OR IN THE CASE OF A BODY CORPORATE 4800 PENALTY UNITS
($573,360).
THE ATTENTION OF THE OWNER AND/OR APPLICANT IS DRAWN TO THE NEED TO OBTAIN
ALL OTHER RELEVANT PERMITS PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF WORKS.
Date Issued:
Signed on behalf of the Executive Director,
Heritage Victoria:
5 September 2013
Janet Sullivan
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Heritage Act 1995
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PERMIT
WHAT HAS BEEN DECIDED?
The Executive Director has issued a permit under section74 of the Heritage Act 1995.
WHEN DOES THE PERMIT BEGIN?
The permit operates from a day specified in the permit.
WHEN DOES A PERMIT EXPIRE?
A permit expires if *
the development or any stage of it does not start within the time specified in the permit; or
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the development or any stage is not completed within the time specified in the permit, or, if no time is specified, within two years after
the issue of the permit.
The expiry of a permit does not affect the validity of anything done under that permit before the expiry.
WHAT ABOUT APPEALS?
The applicant or the owner of a registered place or registered object may appeal to the Heritage Council against any condition of a permit imposed by the
Executive Director on a permit issued under Section 74 of the Heritage Act 1995.
An appeal must *
be in writing; and.
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be lodged within 6o days after the permit is issued.
Appeal forms can be downloaded at: http://www. dtpli.vic.gov.au/heritage/permits/permit-appeals
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