IT was indeed a disappointment to me when I failed to sway several of my colleagues from their support for the demolition of the very old house on the corner of Burnett and George Sts in New Norfolk. It was equally disappointing that more than an hour's discussion at this month's council meeting ended in stalemate and the technical approval of the demolition. Here's what I had to say at the meeting:
 "I oppose this  recommendation. Too much of our history has been  demolished already. With reference to this application, we are not even  provided  with the reason the owner wishes to demolish the house.
"This  report does  provide us with some food for thought - in particular the urgent need to  review  the properties included in Schedule 4 of our planning scheme. But we  should also  bear in mind that a property's historical significance is not determined  by  council policy. This needs fuller investigation.
"The planner's  report  notes that buildings to the west of this house were built between 1880  and 2005,  but it seems to have missed a number of Georgian cottages built in the  1840s. We  should also remember that the 2005 property was built only after the  unfortunate  demolition of another Georgian cottage. Burnett St, George St and  Blair St  is a heritage streetscape area and  we must preserve what is left."
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