The places, precincts and cluster identified in the Gap Study form the basis of the Moonee Valley 2017 Heritage Study.The study was conducted by heritage experts, Context, who have assessed the local significance of each places and precincts in the municipality.Please follow the links to the Moonee Valley 2017 Heritage Study and view the detailed assessment for each place, serial listing or precinct.In 2014, Moonee Valley undertook a Heritage Gap Study to identify gaps in Moonee Valley's heritage protection and established a work program to guide future heritage studies. This strategy identifies the work to be undertaken by Council to continue to protect and manage heritage places in Moonee Valley.The Heritage Strategy was developed in line with the Local Government Heritage Strategies Information Guide 2010, prepared by Heritage Victoria. The study focuses on interwar, Victorian, Edwardian residential places, precincts and extension to existing precincts. Amendment C200moon proposes to: •apply the Heritage Overlay to 60 heritage places, 9 extended heritage precincts, 18 new heritage precincts and 1 serial listing •introduce Statements of Significance in the Schedule to the Heritage Overlay •update the City of Moonee Valley Permit Exemptions Policy – Heritage Overlay Precincts. We use independent heritage experts to research the history of a place or area and provide recommendations for protection through Heritage studies are prepared based on the priorities identified in our In order to apply the Heritage Overlay to places of heritage significance, we need to make changes to the Moonee Valley Places of heritage significance are identified on our Council adopted the Heritage Strategy in June 2011. Specifically, Amendment C201moon will: Please check your entries and try again.Due to the Covid-19 outbreak Moonee Valley Civic Centre is currently closed until further notice. We have updated a key document which assists with the assessment of heritage considerations during the The City of Moonee Valley Heritage Guidelines provide detailed parameters to assist property owners, architects, town planners and building designers on methods to conserve, restore, and adapt existing buildings protected by the Heritage Overlay, as well as provide guidance for new buildings within or in close proximity to Heritage The aim of the Heritage Guidelines is to assist in recognising the individual character and heritage significance of both places and precincts throughout Moonee Valley, and to ensure that heritage listed buildings and areas in or, in close proximity to a Heritage Overlay, will be successfully conserved and adapted for the present and future.Separate to this publication we have also prepared Individual Precinct Guidelines for each Heritage Overlay Precinct. Please check your email for further instructions.Sign up to receive emails for events, openings and general information.Something went wrong. Outbuildings orfencesnot exempt underClause 43.01-4 Treecontrols apply? The amendment came into effect on 17 August 2017 when notice of its approval was published in the Victorian Government Gazette.Exhibition has now concluded for Amendment C163 with no submissions received.A report went to the Ordinary Meeting of Council on 20 December 2016.
Council adopted the amendment and it was sent to the Minister for Planning for final approval.If you are planning any works to your property or planning to build a new property, the guidelines assist in how to conserve, restore or adapt your property so the significant heritage characteristics of the precinct or place are maintained.The City of Moonee Valley Heritage Guidelines provide detailed parameters for the conservation of heritage buildings as well as guidance for the development of new buildings within or in close proximity to Heritage We recommend you organise a meeting with our Heritage Advisor prior to starting your project.New development that is in close proximity to properties in the Heritage Overlay should provide The guidelines offer design solutions to ensure that new developments respond to the abutting heritage place or precinct and do not unduly dwarf or reduce the significance of the heritage place.Moonee Valley City Council respectfully acknowledges the traditional custodians of this land - the Wurundjeri Woiwurrung people of the Kulin Nation, their spirits, ancestors, elders and community members past and present.Thanks for subscribing!