Your say on an application to award heritage floor space for St Peter Julian’s Church

The application seeks a total award of 4,608.28m² of heritage floor space.

Open for feedback

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What we’re doing

As part of our assessment process, we invite your feedback on this heritage floor space application.

The application seeks a total award of 4608.28m² of heritage floor space for conservation works that have been completed at St Peter Julian’s Church at 637–645 George Street, Haymarket.

The heritage floor space scheme provides heritage building owners with an incentive to conserve and maintain their property. We’ll consider all feedback in our assessment of the application.

Planning report – St Peter Julian's ChurchPDF · 1.75 MB · Last modified
Appendix A – Conservation management planPDF · 24.78 MB · Last modified
Appendix B – Ongoing building maintenance schedulePDF · 68.29 KB · Last modified
Appendix D – Site surveyPDF · 1.4 MB · Last modified
Appendix E – Heritage interpretation strategyPDF · 14.55 MB · Last modified
Appendix F – Gross floor area survey and covering letterPDF · 1.27 MB · Last modified
Appendix G – Independent review of gross floor area surveyPDF · 277.81 KB · Last modified
Appendix H – Overview of development process and HFS justificationPDF · 236.73 KB · Last modified
Appendix I – Evidence of maintenance fundPDF · 219.46 KB · Last modified
Appendix J – Certificate of currencyPDF · 40.44 KB · Last modified
25-year maintenance planPDF · 314.1 KB · Last modified
Letter confirming completion of conservation worksPDF · 473.61 KB · Last modified

How you can give feedback

Consultation closes at 5pm on Tuesday 28 April 2026.

How to have your say

Anyone can give feedback. Your feedback must: 

  • be in writing and include the development address or application number 
  • include your contact details (postal or email address) so we can acknowledge receipt 
  • be submitted during the public consultation period. 

We may discuss applications over the phone, but these conversations are not considered feedback. 

All feedback we receive will be considered and summarised in reports. We won’t consider anonymous feedback. 

Your feedback is not confidential and may be accessed under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (GIPA Act). We may use your name or address when responding to concerns about a planning proposal or development application. In some cases, your feedback may be provided to the NSW Government, which manages its own publication process. 

If you submit feedback on behalf of an organisation, the organisation’s name will be published in reports unless you request otherwise. 

For more details, see our community engagement strategy and community participation plan.

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