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1 HISTORIC CULTURAL HERITAGE ASSESSMENT No 3624 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT & SUBDIVISION WESTERN AVENUE WESTMEADOWS Sponsored by Transpacific Industries Group Limited 3rd February 2015 Prepared by Cultural Heritage Advisors Andrea Murphy & Stewart Thomson rchaeology t TARDIS cultural heritage advisors PO Box 776 Beaconsfield, VIC 38072 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A historic cultural heritage assessment (HCHA) has been undertaken of Western Avenue, Westmeadows by Archaeology at Tardis (AAT) (Map 1a). This HCHA has been sponsored by the land owners Transpacific Industries Group Limited (ACN ). The development (hereafter referred to as the activity) will comprise rezoning from to Comprehensive Development Zone (CDZ) and subdivision of the land into approximately 58 lots used for industrial purposes (Maps 1b & 1c) (see Section 3 for a detailed description). Heritage advisors Andrea Murphy (Project Director) and Stewart Thomson (Project Manager/ Archaeologist) of Archaeology At Tardis (ABN ) are the authors of this HCHA (No. 3624). Andrea Murphy holds a Masters Preliminary of Arts in historic archaeology and has over twenty years experience in all facets of cultural heritage management. Stewart Thomson has an Honours degree in archaeology and over five years experience in archaeology and heritage management (see Appendix 5 for summary CV s). The proposed industrial development and subdivision is located approximately 22km north of Melbourne in the municipality of Hume, with title plans and lot plans, 1 & 2 TP512682, 1 TP512635, and Res1 & 2 LP91468 (Figure 1)(Hereafter referred to the Activity Area). The total activity area measures approximately 75.6 hectares (Map 1a). The activity area is currently zoned Schedule 3 to the Farming Zone (FZ3) and Public Use Zone (PUZ1)(DSE Planning Scheme Online website 2013). However, it is only the eastern portion of the activity area between Victoria Street Road Reserve and Wright Street that is proposed for rezoning and subdivision (Map 1c). The eastern portion of the activity area is currently open paddock and the western portion is a Land Fill facility (Figure 6). In summary, the aims and objectives of this HCHA are to: Review historic cultural heritage databases, inventories, registers and/or other historical information depositories relevant to the activity area to establish potential historic heritage values; Establish a land-use history of the activity area to identify potential areas of historic cultural heritage value and/or significant disturbance that may have affected potential values; Collate relevant information relating to the history and/or historic figures associated with the activity area; Determine whether historic archaeological values exist, or potentially exist within the activity area; Determine the historic cultural heritage sensitivity of the activity area; and Devise appropriate management of any historic cultural heritage values. In the event that the Planning Scheme Amendment Application is approved and the development proceeds, the nature of the activity will include: Site Earth Works: vegetation clearing, topsoil stripping and stockpiling for reuse in landscaped areas, bulk excavation and filling. i4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Infrastructure Works: construction of roads, and infrastructure trenched underground service reticulation. Building works: construction of industrial warehouse, office and associated buildings on shallow pad and slab foundations. Landscaping & Wetlands: topsoiling, tree and shrub planting, wetland construction, and passive recreational facilities. This HCHA has been conducted in accordance with the Guidelines for Conducting Historic Archaeological Surveys (Department of Planning and Community Development [DPCD] 2008). All historic values have been assessed and managed with consideration for The Australian ICOMOS Charter for Places of Cultural Significance (The Burra Charter; Australia ICOMOS 1999) and Australian Historic Themes (Australian Heritage Commission 2001) standards. An application will be submitted to Hume City Council for rezoning and Planning Permits for Industrial subdivision. This HCHA will be submitted in support of the application to have the rezoning and planning permits approved. Background Information A search of relevant databases (Australian Heritage Database, Heritage Victoria Inventory, National Trust Register, Register of the National Estate, Shire of Hume Planning Scheme Heritage Overlay, and Victorian Heritage Register) resulted in the identification of three historic registrations, and one heritage overlay that have been previously recorded within the activity area comprising: Summary of Registered Historical Sites within the Activity Area Site No. & Name Site Type Location Moonee Ponds Ck 13 (D ) Victoria St Homestead H1 (H ) Silcrete/ conglomerate stone fence and boxthorn hedging Homestead / farm ruins Within activity area (Figure 6) Within activity area (Figure 6) Wright St H1 (H ) Homestead / farm ruins Partially within activity area (Figure 6) HO384 Farm hedges and dry stone walls Partially within activity area Off Victoria St and Wright St, Westmeadows (Figure 7) ii5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Ground Surface Survey (Section 8) The activity area was subject to pedestrian survey on 16 November 2009 by Archaeology At Tardis Pty Ltd Stewart Thomson (Project Manager), Ruth Rawlings and Amanda Rose (Assistant Archaeologists) and Wurundjeri Tribe Land and Compensation Cultural Heritage Council Inc (WTLCCHC) representative Bob Mullins, targeting the locations of previously recorded sites HO384, D , H , and H The survey was conducted in conjunction with investigation of Aboriginal cultural heritage values (CHMP 11038). The Landfill area (Western portion of the activity area) has been deemed as having no cultural heritage sensitivity or potential, due to the high disturbance caused by quarrying and landfill activities and was not subject to ground surface survey. At the time of the survey, ground surface visibility across the entire activity area was variable (Photographs 2, 3 & 4), though averaged around 10-30% per m 2. Evidence of each of the previously recorded historic sites was relocated during the site survey. The Landfill area (Western portion of the activity area) was not subject to ground surface survey due to having no potential for heritage. All historic sites recorded within the activity area are shown on Figures 6 & 7 and additional, more detailed discussion of all sites is presented in Section 8. Additional site survey was undertaken on 29 October 2013, 8 July 2014 and 21 January 2015 by Stewart Thomson (Project Manager/ Archaeologist - AAT) at the request of Transpacific Industries Group Limited to review the site conditions in order to update the Historic Cultural Heritage Assessment (HCHA 3624). The survey undertaken on 21 January 2015 concentrated on the condition and position of the boxthorn hedge relating to HO384 and H Survey Results All four sites (HO384, D , H , and H ) were relocated during the survey of the activity area. All of the sites within the activity area have been assessed as having very low overall cultural heritage significance based on the criteria outlined in the Burra Charter. The following table presents the historic cultural heritage significance for all sites evaluated with relation to this HCHA. The specific assessment methodology and criteria used that resulted in the historic cultural heritage significance rating is presented in Appendix 6. iii6 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Historic Cultural Heritage Significance of Sites within the Activity Area (Table 6) D H H HO384 Value Score Significance Score Significance Score Significance Score Significance Aesthetic 1 Low 0 None 0 None 1 Low Historical 2 Moderate 2 Moderate 2 Moderate 2 Moderate Scientific 2 Low 2 Low 2 Low 2 Low Social 0 None 0 None 0 None 0 None Overall Cultural Heritage Significance 5 Very Low 4 Very Low 4 Very Low 5 Very Low The heritage management issues for the Activity Area are presented in Section 9 (reproduced below). iv7 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY CULTURAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS The management recommendations formulated for this HCHA aim to avoid and minimise harm to historic cultural heritage material and, where this is not possible, devise appropriate management measures. These recommendations are to be followed in conjunction with the recommendations made in approved Cultural Heritage Management Plan CHMP The following recommendations take into account the significant ground disturbing works associated with the activity (e.g. subsurface service installation, vegetation clearing, road construction, commercial development). It should be noted that all historic archaeological sites are protected under relevant Heritage Legislation (Appendix 4) whether they have been previously recorded or not. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the Sponsor to prevent disturbance to as yet undocumented historic sites/places as well as those already known and/or recorded. Where potential historic values are identified, those potential values must not be disturbed/harmed prior to being assessed by an appropriately qualified historic archaeologist and/or Heritage Victoria. In addition, all historic archaeological sites must be recorded in the Heritage Inventory (pursuant to Part 6, Section 121 of the Heritage Act 1995). Based on the assessment the following recommendations are made: Recommendation 1 D (Stone Fence & Boxthorn Hedging) This stone fence consists of silcrete and conglomerate stone nodules/ boulders placed in stonewall alignments through previous farming activities. During the clearing of the paddocks silcrete and basalt boulders were removed from their original position and used as foundation stones along the fence lines. Boxthorn was also planted along the fence line. Stone fence and boxthorn hedging D has been assessed as being of moderate historical significance and low scientific significance (Section 5.7 & Appendix 5). The activity will partially harm the stone fence (Approximately 60% retained) (Figure 11). Prior to works occurring erect sturdy fencing and highly visible signage restricting access to the drystone fence portion of D that is to be retained within the nature reserve. Fencing and signage should be erected between works areas and the place extent (Figure 11). Fences and signage must be sturdy enough to withstand stock or damage from other agents. Signs should be placed at appropriate intervals. A permit is also required from Hume City Council in order to demolish, remove or alter a dry stone wall constructed before 1940 (Hume City Council Planning Scheme 52.37). Boxthorn is a listed noxious weed and can be removed if required. v8 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Figure 11 D Stone Fence & Boxthorn Hedge Retention vi9 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation 2 Consent to Damage H (Victoria St Homestead H1) This homestead ruin complex consists of a cobbled driveway, brick lined well, brick scatter with hand-made bricks, fences, and gate posts, boxthorn hedges, a scatter of ceramic & glass fragments, collapsed shed and farm machinery (Figure 6 & 8). Victoria Street Homestead H1 H has moderate historical significance and low scientific significance (Section 8.4 & Appendix 6). Prior to any works occurring within the extent of H , additional investigation is undertaken in exposing and recording structures and artefacts, within the historic complex, including further assessment of the house site, excavation of the brick well. A Consent to Uncover or Expose H from the Executive Director is required under the Heritage Act 1995 (Sections 127 to 129); A Consent to Damage H from the Executive Director will also be required under the Heritage Act 1995 (Sections 127 to 129) if the activity will damage the place. It should be noted that any Consent to Damage issued by the Executive Director may have attached conditions, such as additional historic and archaeological investigations; and A Permit is also required from Hume City Council in order to demolish, remove or alter a dry stone wall constructed before 1940 (Hume City Council Planning Scheme 52.37). Recommendation 3 Consent to Damage H (Wright St Farm Ruins H1) This homestead ruin complex consists of a brick lined well, brick scatter with hand-made bricks, fences, and gate posts, boxthorn hedges, a scatter of ceramic & glass fragments, and farm machinery. The majority of this site lies outside the activity area boundaries, however the boxthorn hedges are boundaries between both Victoria Street and Wright Street properties (Figure 6 & 9). Some farm equipment originally recorded as H is within the activity area (Feature 1, Figure 9). For any works to be conducted within any part of H within the activity area a Consent to Damage H from the Executive Director is required under the Heritage Act 1995 (Sections 127 to 129). It should be noted that any Consent to Damage issued by the Executive Director may have attached conditions, such as additional historic and archaeological investigations; A Permit is also required from Hume City Council in order to demolish, remove or alter a dry stone wall constructed before 1940 (Hume City Council Planning Scheme 52.37). vii10 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation 4 HO384 (Farm Hedges & Dry Stone Walls off Victoria Street & Wright Street Westmeadows) HO384 (Figure 7) consists of the boxthorn boundary fence line between the Wright Street property and the activity area. Whilst HO384 is the boundary line between the two properties, as boxthorn is a listed noxious weed it is recommended that it be removed within the activity area if required. However, if any part of HO384 is to be damaged due to the activity a Permit will be required from Hume City Council (Hume City Council Planning Scheme ). Recommendation 5 Boxthorn Hedge Management (H , H & D ) Heritage Victoria advised no Consent to Damage will be required in relation to the management (trimming or removal) of the boxthorn hedges related to H , H and D (T Scott 2015, pers. comm., 22 January). Recommendation 6 Historic Heritage Induction Prior to commencing works, all employees and contractors actively involved in ground disturbance works during the activity must be made aware of the heritage issues. This induction should be conducted by a suitable qualified heritage advisor and must be organised and paid for by the proponent. A copy of this Historic Cultural Heritage Assessment (3624) must be on site or readily accessible at all times. Recommendation 7 Unexpected Historic Cultural Heritage Values In the event that unexpected or previously not recorded historic cultural sites/places are identified during the course of the activity, a suitable qualified heritage advisor should be called on site to assess the find and devise an appropriate management strategy made in consultation with Heritage Victoria and the proponent. In the activity area, unexpected historic cultural heritage values include any non-aboriginal artefact, structure or archaeological deposit 50 years or older in age (Heritage Act 1995).. viii11 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NO 1 INTRODUCTION 1 2 ACTIVITY AREA 5 3 ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION 7 4 DOCUMENTATION OF CONSULTATION 8 5 PROJECT AIMS 8 6 GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL BACKGROUND OF THE ACTIVITY AREA REGION Review of Landforms and Geomorphology of the Activity Area Climate Vegetation and Fauna 13 7 HISTORIC CULTURAL HERITAGE ASSESSMENT Background Land Use History of the Activity Area Previous Historic Cultural Heritage Reports Previously Recorded Historic Sites/Places Historic Site Prediction Model Areas of Historic Archaeological Potential 26 8 GROUND SURFACE SURVEY Aims Survey Results Site Details Significance Assessment Significance Attributed to the Historic Cultural Heritage within 47 the Activity Area Interpretation and Discussion 48 9 CULTURAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS 49 REFERENCES 124 MAPS (IN TEXT) 1a Activity Area Location 2 1b Activity Area & Proposed Subdivision Plan 3 1c Area subject to Rezoning & Subdivision 4 FIGURES (IN TEXT) 1 Title & Lot Plans within Activity Area 6 ix12 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NO 2 Geological Survey Map of Victoria (186-), showing Tullamarine and 10 Will Will Rook 3 Geology of the Activity Area (DSE 2013 Interactive Maps) Ecological Vegetation Classes (DSE 2013 Interactive Maps) 15 5 Map of Crown Allotment Sales, Parish of Tullamarine, 1840s 17 (Dept of Crown Lands and Survey, Victoria) 6 Historic Sites within the Activity Area 27 7 Heritage Overlay (HO384) 30 8 Site Plan H within the Activity Area 39 9 Site Plan H within the Activity Area D Stone Fence & Boxthorn Hedge D Stone Fence & Boxthorn Hedge Retention 50 TABLES (IN TEXT) 1 Summary of Land Ownership of TP512682, Crown Allotment 15, 20 Parish of Tullamarine 2 Summary of Land Ownership of Lot 2 (Lodged Plan 91468), Crown 21 Allotment 15, Parish of Tullamarine 3 Summary of Previous Historical Sites within the Activity Area 24 4 Summary of Previous Historical Sites within 2km of the Activity Area 24 5 Areas of Historic Cultural Heritage Potential 26 6 Historic Cultural Heritage Significance of Sites within the Activity 48 Area A1 Aesthetic Significance Assessment Criteria & Score 74 A2 Aesthetic Significance 75 A3 Historical Significance Assessment Criteria & Score 75 A4 Historical Significance 76 A5 Scientific Significance Assessment Criteria & Score 76 A6 Scientific Significance 77 A7 Social Significance Assessment Criteria, Score & Rating 77 A8 Historic Cultural Heritage Significance & Summary Recommendations 78 PHOTOGRAPHS (IN TEXT) Aerial, Portion of the Activity (Melbourne North Project , 22 Film 1514, Run 9, MAG 295, Photo 33) 2 Example of typical survey conditions H Facing north 29 3 Example of typical survey conditions H behind boxthorn 29 fence Facing north 4 Example of typical survey conditions H Silcrete wall & 29 boxthorn hedge Facing east 5 Cobbled Driveway H general view facing east. Silcrete 32 and basalt cobbles 6 Cobbled Driveway H general view facing east. Silcrete 32 and basalt cobbles 7 H Brick Scatter 33 8 H Paved Brick Area 33 9 H Concrete Slab & Paved Brick Area 33 x13 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NO 10 H Wooden Fence post H Boxthorn Hedges to the north of the homestead 34 complex. Facing east 12 H Brick lined well H Brick lined well filled-in with debris H Dam. East of Victoria St H Collapsing Shed H Collapsed Shed H Outhouse H Inside Outhouse H Horse float chassis H Boxthorn hedge & gate D General view facing west. Silcrete nodules placed to 43 form wall 22 D general view facing north. Silcrete and basalt nodules 44 placed to form wall 23 D general view facing east. Silcrete and basalt nodules 44 placed to form wall 24 D general view facing south. Silcrete and basalt nodules 44 placed to form wall A1 D Facing north east 111 A2 D Facing north west 111 A3 D Facing south 111 A4 H Facing north Dam 112 A5 H Facing west Driveway 112 A6 H Facing north Historic precinct & Boxthorn hedges 112 A7 H Facing east Basalt cobbles 113 A8 H Facing north Outhouse 113 A9 H Facing east 113 A10 H Facing east Concrete slab 114 A11 H Facing north Wooden fence posts 114 A12 H Facing north Demolished building rubble 114 A13 H Facing south east Boxthorn hedge & gate 115 A14 H Facing north Horse float chassis 115 A15 H Facing south Boxthorn boundary hedge 115 A16 D Facing north east 117 A17 D Facing south east 117 A18 D Facing south 117 A19 H Facing north Dam Feature A20 H Facing west Driveway Feature A21 H Facing north Historic precinct & Boxthorn hedges 118 Feature 4 A22 H Facing east Collapsed Shed Feature A23 H Facing north east Outhouse Feature A24 H General view Facing south 119 A25 H Facing east Concrete slab 120 Feature 2 A26 H Facing north Wooden fence posts Feature A27 H Facing north Demolished building rubble 120 A28 H Facing south east Boxthorn hedge & gate Feature xi14 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NO A29 H Facing north Horse float chassis Feature A30 H Facing north west Boxthorn boundary hedge Feature A31 H Facing south east Boxthorn hedge & gate Feature A32 H Facing north east Horse float chassis Boxthorn 123 encroaching over 5m into activity area A33 H Facing west Boxthorn encroaching over 3m into Activity area 123 APPENDICES 1 Historic Site Gazetteer within Activity Area 53 2 HV Notice of Cultural Heritage Assessment Number 58 3 Glossary 60 4 Summary of Legislation 65 5 Summary Qualifications 69 6 Historic Cultural Heritage Assessment Methodology 73 7 Western Avenue, Historic Report Prepared by Helen Stitt 79 8 Site Visit 29 October 2013 Photographs Site Visit 8 July 2014 Photographs Site Visit 21 January 2015 Photographs 122 xii15 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Archaeology At Tardis would like to thank the following people for their assistance during the study: Ian Prudden Project Manager Louis Sparks Transpacific Industries Group Ltd Helen Stitt Historian ABBREVIATIONS AAT Archaeology At Tardis CDZ Comprehensive Development Zone CHMP Cultural Heritage Management Plan DPCD Department of Planning and Community Development DPI Department of Primary Industries DSE Department of Sustainability and Environment DTPLI Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure EVC Ecological Vegetation Classes FZ3 Farming Zone Schedule 3 HCHA Historic Cultural Heritage Assessment HO Heritage Overlay HV Heritage Victoria Ma Million Years Ago PUZ1 Public Use Zone VAHR Victorian Aboriginal Heritage Register WTLCCHC Wurundjeri Tribe Land and Compensation Cultural Heritage Council Inc * Throughout this report several technical terms are used that may not be familiar to some readers. An extensive glossary has been included as Appendix 3 and should be referenced for an explanation of terms. ** It should be noted that archaeological reports relating to Aboriginal and historic archaeological sites/places and the recommendations contained therein, may be independently reviewed by Aboriginal Affairs Victoria, the relevant Registered Aboriginal Party, and Heritage Victoria. Although the findings of a consultant s report will be taken into consideration, recommendations by an archaeological consultant for actions in relation to the management of a site should not be taken to imply automatic approval of those actions by the Office of Aboriginal Affairs Victoria, Heritage Victoria or the relevant Registered Aboriginal Party. Copyright This report/template is copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of private study, research, criticism or review, as permitted under the Copyright Act, no part may be reproduced by any process or for any purpose without written permission. Tardis Enterprises Pty Ltd Project No xiii16 17 1 INTRODUCTION Industrial Development & Subdivision. Western Avenue, Westmeadows HCHA 3624 A historic cultural heritage assessment (HCHA) has been undertaken of Western Avenue, Westmeadows by Archaeology at Tardis (AAT) (Map 1a). This HCHA has been sponsored by the land owners Transpacific Industries Group Limited (ACN ). The development (hereafter referred to as the activity) will comprise rezoning from to Comprehensive Development Zone (CDZ) and subdivision of the land into approximately 58 lots used for industrial purposes (Maps 1b & 1c) (see Section 3 for a detailed description). Heritage advisors Andrea Murphy (Project Director) and Stewart Thomson (Project Manager/ Archaeologist) of Archaeology At Tardis (ABN ) are the authors of this HCHA (No. 3624). Andrea Murphy holds a Masters Preliminary of Arts in historic archaeology and has over twenty years experience in all facets of cultural heritage management. Stewart Thomson has an Honours degree in archaeology and over five years experience in archaeology and heritage management (see Appendix 5 for summary CV s). This HCHA has been conducted in accordance with the Guidelines for Conducting Historic Archaeological Surveys (Department of Planning and Community Development [DPCD] 2008). All historic values have been assessed and managed with consideration for The Australian ICOMOS Charter for Places of Cultural Significance (The Burra Charter; Australia ICOMOS 1999) and Australian Historic Themes (Australian Heritage Commission 2001) standards. A Notice of Intent to Carry Out an Archaeological Survey within the activity area was submitted to Heritage Victoria (HV) in September On 29 September 2009, HV provided Archaeology At Tardis Pty Ltd with the project reference number 3624 (Appendix 2). Archaeology At Tardis cultural heritage advisors 118 Map 1a Activity Area Location (Melway Ref: 5 F6) 2 Archaeology At Tardis cultural heritage advisors19 Map 1b Activity Area & Proposed Subdivision Plan Archaeology At Tardis cultural heritage advisors 320 Map 1c Area subject to Rezoning & Subdivision 4 Archaeology At Tardis cultural heritage advisors21 2 ACTIVITY AREA Industrial Development & Subdivision. Western Avenue, Westmeadows HCHA 3624 The proposed industrial development & subdivision is located approximately 22km north of Melbourne in the municipality of Hume, with title plans and lot plans, 1 & 2 TP512682, 1 TP512635, and Res1 & 2 LP91468 (Figure 1). The total activity area measures approximately 75.6 hectares (Map 1a). The activity area is currently zoned Schedule 3 to the Farming Zone (FZ3) and Public Use Zone (PUZ1)(DSE Planning Scheme Online website 2013). However, it is only the eastern portion of the activity area between Victoria Street Road Reserve and Wright Street that is proposed for rezoning and subdivision (Map 1c). The eastern portion of the activity area is currently open paddock and the western portion is a Land Fill facility (Figure 6). The activity area consists of undulating paddocks and a steep hill, with asl ranging from m. Archaeology At Tardis cultural heritage advisors 522 Figure 1 Title & Lot Plans within Activity Area (DSE Interactive Maps 2013) 6 Archaeology At Tardis cultural heritage advisors23 3 ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION Industrial Development & Subdivision. Western Avenue, Westmeadows HCHA 3624 The activity area is located approximately 22km north of Melbourne in the municipality of Hume with title plans and lot plans, 1 & 2 TP512682, 1 TP512635, Res1 & 2 LP91468 and 2 LP92405 (Map 1a). Lot plan 2 LP91468 and title plan 1 TP make up the Tullamarine landfill site. The activity area is bounded by Western Avenue to the south, Wright Street to the east, and Moonee Ponds Creek to the north (Map 1a). The activity area is owned by Transpacific Industries Group Ltd and comprises a total of approximately 75.6 hectares, including the portion of the Melbourne Water owned Tarnuk Reserve. The activity will comprise the rezoning (CDZ) and subdivision of the land into approximately 58 lots used for industrial purposes (Maps 1b & 1c). The activity area is currently zoned Schedule 3 to the Farming Zone (FZ3) and Public Use Zone (PUZ1)(DSE Planning Scheme Online website 2013). In the event that the Planning Scheme Amendment Application is approved and the development proceeds, the nature of the activity will include: Site Earth Works: vegetation clearing, topsoil stripping and stockpiling for reuse in landscaped areas, bulk excavation and filling. Infrastructure Works: construction of roads, and infrastructure trenched underground service reticulation. Building works: construction of industrial warehouse, office and associated buildings on shallow pad and slab foundations. Landscaping & Wetlands: topsoiling, tree and shrub planting, wetland construction, and passive recreational facilities. Construction associated with the activity will consist of various methods and include both excavating the ground surface and covering areas with fill; both of which will, or have potential to disturb the ground surface to varying depths. The deepest potential disturbance could include the undergrounding of physical infrastructure (e.g. sewer, water, gas) to a maximum of 3m. An application will be submitted to Hume City Council for rezoning and Planning Permits for Industrial subdivision. This HCHA will be submitted in support of the application to have the rezoning and planning permits approved. Archaeology At Tardis cultural heritage advisors 724 4 DOCUMENTATION OF CONSULTATION The Notice of Intention to Carry Out an Historical Archaeological Survey and the subsequent notice of the Heritage Victoria assessment identifier number 3624 for this assessment are presented in Appendix 2. The following were also consulted and/or had their cultural heritage information/collections reviewed as part of this assessment: Heritage Victoria Site Registry; National Trust Register; Australian Heritage Database; State Library of Victoria; Land Victoria; Public Records Office; Local Historical Society; Heritage Victoria Hume City Council Planning Scheme Heritage Overlays; Land Managers Mr Louis Sparks (Transpacific Industries Group Ltd). 5 PROJECT AIMS In summary, the aims and objectives of this HCHA are to: Review historic cultural heritage databases, inventories, registers and/or other historical information depositories relevant to the activity area to establish potential historic heritage values; Establish a land-use history of the activity area to identify potential areas of historic cultural heritage value and/or significant disturbance that may have affected potential values; Collate relevant information relating to the history and/or historic figures associated with the activity area; Determine whether historic archaeological values exist, or potentially exist within the activity area; Determine the historic cultural heritage sensitivity of the activity area; and Devise appropriate management of any historic cultural heritage values. These aims are conducive to the Project Brief (Appendix 1) from the Sponsor and meet the requirements of the Guidelines for Conducting Historical Archaeological Surveys (DPCD 2008). 8 Archaeology At Tardis cultural heritage advisors View more
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