Submission to Strathfield Council – draft Heritage Development Control Plan 2025

The Strathfield-Homebush District Historical Society has submitted detailed comments on the draft Heritage Development Control Plan (DCP) 2025. A primary focus of the submission is the mapping and classification of Heritage Conservation Areas (HCAs).

The Society questions the criteria used to assess properties, particularly the broad definition of ‘neutral’ properties, which uses the same definition for historic buildings with minor modifications as those that are substantially altered or new development. This may undermines incentives for property owners to restore or maintain heritage features. There are examples in Strathfield where properties have been restored from poor condition to significant heritage status, highlighting the need for a more nuanced and dynamic approach to classification.

The use of the term ‘intrusive’ for non-original properties is also challenged, as it carries negative connotations. The Society suggests ‘infill’ as a more appropriate term, noting that some new developments are sympathetic to the heritage character and should not be automatically deemed detrimental. They advocate for clearer guidelines on how infill properties can be designed to support HCAs and call for stricter enforcement against unsympathetic developments and violations such as illegal demolitions.

Submission Strathfield Heritage DCP draft – November 2025

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