Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00357:reg:2018:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00357
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2018 (pt 4/12)
Character Range: 43836–47119

continuous with lantern floor, square in plan, with cantilever projection over the supporting walls. Rainwater drains freely over all outer edges. Drip groove cast into edge soffit.
Finish               painted
Condition            some divots from spalling issues, otherwise intact and sound
Integrity            high
Significance         moderate
Maintenance          keep in service, prepare and redo membrane as required
Rectification works  none

Heritage significance: Moderate
The balcony floor is an original feature of a lighthouse associated with the ongoing development of navigational aids during the 20th century (criterion a).
The balcony floor is an original feature of a lighthouse associated with the post-war development of Botany Bay as a major port for Sydney (criterion a).
The balcony floor contributes to the aesthetic value of the lighthouse (criterion e).

Lighthouse feature: Balcony balustrade
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Description and condition
1950 non-ferrous metal solid rectangular bar rails and stanchions, riveted together. Handrail of shaped section. Stanchions fixed to bolts cast into balcony floor.
Finish               unpainted
Condition            intact and sound
Integrity            high
Significance         moderate
Maintenance          keep in service
Rectification works  none

Heritage significance: Moderate
The balcony balustrade is an original feature of a lighthouse associated with the ongoing development of navigational aids during the 20th century (criterion a).
The balcony balustrade is an original feature of a lighthouse associated with the post-war development of Botany Bay as a major port for Sydney (criterion a).

The balcony balustrade contributes to the aesthetic value of the lighthouse (criterion e).

Lighthouse feature: Walls
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Description and condition
1950 reinforced concrete tower, square in plan.
Finish               painted inside and out
Condition            intact and sound
Integrity            high
Significance         moderate
Maintenance          keep in service, prepare and repaint at normal intervals
Rectification works  none

Heritage significance: Moderate
The walls are an original feature of a lighthouse associated with the ongoing development of navigational aids during the 20th century (criterion a).
The walls are an original feature of a lighthouse associated with the post-war development of Botany Bay as a major port for Sydney (criterion a).
The walls are an unique design which contributes to the rarity of the lighthouse (criterion b).
The walls contribute to the aesthetic value of the lighthouse (criterion e).

Lighthouse feature: Windows
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Description and condition
One window in each wall at the upper level; three of these have fixed sheeting over painted glass louvres, the other has a fixed pane of glass. 2018, asbestos fibrous cement sheeting removed and replaced with new fibrous cement sheeting. Broken louvres have been removed from site.
Finish               painted, except for one fixed pane of clear glass
Condition            sound
Integrity            moderate
Significance         low
Maintenance          replace glazing as required
Rectification works  none

Heritage significance: Low
Of low significance.

Lighthouse feature: Door

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