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Title Reference Format Lot/Section/Deposited Plan Or Lot Upper Hunter Shire Council's (UHSC) Land Register Title Reference format Mgt lot/section/Deposited Plan or Fujitsu Rate Civica Rate Crown of lot/Deposited Plan (if no Assessment Assessment Reserve land value at area land value at land value Asset section number) Number Number Owner number date notified Property Address Name of Land Crown Community Operational Plan Zoning Lease Or Agreement Expiry Date 1/7/11 area measure 1/7/08 at 1/7/04 Register Comments GUNDY GUNDY Gundy Recreation Lots 1 & 2/2/758490 Reserve 56621 Crown 56621 Gundy Recreation Oval Y Y 2(v) Board Gundy Recreation 3/2/758490 37‐00000‐7 343 Crown 13 Camp Street Gundy Gundy Recreation Oval YY 2(v) Board Nil 2,346 sq m $49,900 $23,000 4/2/758490, 1 to 1‐11 Camp Street Gundy Recreation 5/3/758490 38‐00000‐6 90021 Crown 75627 Gundy Gundy Recreation Oval YY 2(v) Board $42,700 1.859 ha $30,000 $57,700 Gundy Crown Reserves Gundy Soldiers Memorial Trust Marsh Carney, 8/9/758490 56‐00000‐3 628 Crown 10 Duke Street Gundy Hall YY 2(v) Secretary Iain Hayes 31/12/1997 $93,500 1745 sq m $53,900 $24,900 Gundy Crown Reserves Trust Marsh Carney, Terry Saville, Des Rowney, Charlie Cooke, Russell Wharton, Dougal Archibald, Ian Gundy Bushfire Brigade Archibald, Secretary ‐ 6 & 9/9/758490 56‐00000‐3 636 Crown 74759 22/02/1952 12 Duke Street Gundy Hall YY 2(v) Iain Hayes. 31/12/1997 $17,400 505.9 sq m $10,000 2175 Part Bellevue Street Crown Bellevue Street Gundy Road YY Gundy Crown Reserves Trust Marsh Carney, Terry Saville, Des Rowney, Charlie Cooke, Russell Wharton, Dougal Gundy reserve for Archibald, Ian Plantation and Public Archibald, Secretary ‐ 1 to 6/6/758490 Crown 56621 Waverley Street Gundy Recreation Y 2(v) Iain Hayes. 31/12/1997 c/‐ Peter Eyles PO Box 299 Scone NSW 2337. Gundy Common Trustees Vince Hayes, Lorna Hayes, Peter Ede, Des Rowney, Reserve 11212 notified 12/04/1890 Crown 11212 12/4/1890 Merrimuka Road Gundy Gundy Common Y 1(i) Merle Wolstonholme Crown Merrimuka Road Gundy Cemetery ‐ 5.37 HA Y Y Y 2(v) MOONAN FLAT MOONAN FLAT 8 Moonan Street Moonan Flat Public Hall Trustees Moonan 1/5/758700 277‐00000‐6 2769 Crown 79306 Moonan (War Memorial) YY 2(v) School of Arts 30/10/2003 $39,700 2,023 sq m $37,500 $9,000 Moonan Flat Recreation Reserve Trustees Ian Reserve 61257 Moonan Flat Recreation MacCallum, Warwick notified 12/7/1929 Crown 61257 12/07/1929 Reserve Y 2(v) Mitchell, Robert 30/06/2003 15/750917 3016 Crown YY 2(v) $74,000 $80,000 Upper Hunter Shire Council's (UHSC) Land Register Title Reference format Mgt lot/section/Deposited Plan or Fujitsu Rate Civica Rate Crown of lot/Deposited Plan (if no Assessment Assessment Reserve land value at area land value at land value Asset section number) Number Number Owner number date notified Property Address Name of Land Crown Community Operational Plan Zoning Lease Or Agreement Expiry Date 1/7/11 area measure 1/7/08 at 1/7/04 Register Comments Reserve on Abercairney Lot 210 DP 821170 7005‐00000‐0 55275 Terrace 2(v) Road MOONAN BROOK MOONAN BROOK Moonan Brook Road 7001/93362 Crown Moonan Brook Cemetery ‐ 1.02 HA Y Y Y 1(e) Moonan Brook Recreation Reserve 48647 Notified 12 March 1913 Trustees Garry Johnson, Alan 102/752476 476‐13000‐0 4525 Crown 48647 Moonan Brook Moonan Brook Tennis Club Y 1(e) Teague, Terry Teague 30/06/2004 $5,550 $6,000 Moonan Brook Recreation Reserve 48647 Notified 26 November 1965 Trustees Garry Moonan Brook Recreation Johnson, Alan Teague, 104/752476 476‐13000‐0 4525 Crown 48647 Moonan Brook Reserve Y 1(e) Terry Teague 30/06/2004 MISC MISC 1/861735 3190‐12000‐0 49606 UHSC Halcomb Hill Water Supply Y 1(l) $460 26.92 sq m $500 $380 New England Highway 341/567701 698‐10000‐5 6577 UHSC Togar Togar Pump Station Y 1(i) $37,000 1435 sq m $40,000 $36,300 1/199598 767‐00000‐3 7183 UHSC Bunnan Road Little Gap Gravel Pit Y 1(d) $211,000 19.69 ha $220,000 $125,000 Brushy Hill Road Scone 7/752483 1366-00000-6 UHSC 2337 5c 4.047 ha $54,000 Lake Glenbawn State Park Dedication No 1001337 Notified 1/6/97 Trustees Warren Cook, Noel Davis, Barry Jeffries, Brian Johnson, Alan McGuinn, Theresa O'Brien, Graeme Woodlands, & vice president of Aberdeen Fishing Club & Publicity Officer Lanke Lake Glenbawn State Glenbawn Water Ski Crown Park Trust Lake Glenbawn State park Y5cClub inc. 24/06/2004 Cemetery - Sparkes Crown Upper Dartbrook Road Creek - 2.15 HA YY Y Upper Hunter Shire Council's (UHSC) Land Register Title Reference format Mgt lot/section/Deposited Plan or Fujitsu Rate Civica Rate Crown of lot/Deposited Plan (if no Assessment Assessment Reserve land value at area land value at land value Asset section number) Number Number Owner number date notified Property Address Name of Land Crown Community Operational Plan Zoning Lease Or Agreement Expiry Date 1/7/11 area measure 1/7/08 at 1/7/04 Register Comments Arrowfield Farms Pty 49/39789 5961 Crown 91570 14/09/1979 Segenhoe Road Youth Hostel Y Y Y 1(s) Ltd 11/10/2002 $90,000 $90,000 86129 ZZ old Moobi School site, 96/822106 Crown land Crown 170141 7/05/1993 Moobi Road bushfire shed YY Part Bobs Camp Road Crown Bobs Camp Road Road YY Part Main Road 105 Crown Main Road 105 Road YY Road at Parish Road at Parish Oldcastle Crown Oldcastle Road YY Beales Creek Road Kars Ten Mile Mountain radio 7001/1027941 84795 Crown Springs repeater site YY licence 402599 $2,310 110 sq m $2,500 lot 140 Gundy Road 140/1144829 87604 UHSC Scone Water Treatment Plant Y $287,000 10.4 ha $300,000 Glenbawn Road 11/1168262 91085 UHSC Glenbawn Y $13,900 7299 sq m $15,000 STEWARTS BROOK STEWARTS BROOK Woolooma Recreation Reserve Trustees Messrs Robin David and Les Carter, Messrs Earle and Norman Woolooma Recreation Cone, Mr Maurie Reserve (tennis courts, Collison and Mr John 2/752453 366‐00000‐8 3367 Crown 50023 Stewarts Brook Road hall, RFS shed). YY Doyle 26/03/2003 5.261 ha $60,000 $36,000 2110 40/752478 3375 UHSC 66337 Stewarts Brook Road Public Recreation reserve Y $15,000 1.421 ha $15,000 Mechanics Institute Hall 159/750918 386‐00000‐4 3579 Crown Stewarts Brook Road (not used) Y Y 1(e) $15,000 22.66 ha $15,000 $9,560 34/752478 Crown 91357 29/12/1978 Stewarts Brook Road Council Camping Ground Y 44/752478 1012‐00000‐4 10102 Crown Stewarts Brook Road Stewarts Brook Reserve YY 1(e) $2,310 1012 sq m $2,500 $1,360 2105 7306/1144662 87646 Crown 31730 Stewarts Brook Road Stewarts Brook Cemetery Y Y Y 1(e) $3,700 2.021 ha $4,000 PARKVILLE PARKVILLE 322 Wallington Road Parkville radio repeater 1/232278 8375 UHSC Scone station Y $13,900 1,954 sq m $15,000 38637, 81/750949 1200‐00000‐6 11166 Crown 38638 14/12/1904 Common Road Scone Tyrone Stud Polo Field YY 1(i) $29,400 8,094 sq m $30,900 $15,400 Upper Hunter Shire Council's (UHSC) Land Register Title Reference format Mgt lot/section/Deposited Plan or Fujitsu Rate Civica Rate Crown of lot/Deposited Plan (if no Assessment Assessment Reserve land value at area land value at land value Asset section number) Number Number Owner number date notified Property Address Name of Land Crown Community Operational Plan Zoning Lease Or Agreement Expiry Date 1/7/11 area measure 1/7/08 at 1/7/04 Register Comments 21 Albert Street Parkville Bushfire Brigade 869/1099620 1243‐20000‐1 11807 Crown Parkville Shed YY 2(v) $48,700 682 sq m $45,000 $36,600 28‐30 Main Street Parkville Tennis and 1/1155542 1245‐10000‐1 11815 Crown Parkville Recreation Centre YY 2(v) $167,000 5,236 sq m $97,900 $62,000 2/9/758828, 7006/1124577, Aboriginal Land 7303/1153839 Crown Claim 6898 Parkville Recreation 80/750949 1268‐10000‐3 12227 Crown 38662 Mareeba Road Reserve YY 1(i) $95,600 4.072 h $95,600 $43,600 7004/93486 Crown Mareeba Road Cemetery ‐ 4.072 HA Y Y Y 1(i) New England Highway rail lease 242569 12390 Crown Parkville railway lease Y $15,000 657.6 sq m $15,000 $15,000 Off Mareeba Road Crown Mareeba Road Road YY ROUCHEL 1/524321 1362‐00000‐0 12976 Crown Rouchel Road Rouchel School of Arts Y Y 1(e) Trustees $10,000 1,012 sq m $10,000 $7,200 7004/1050791, 7002‐ 7003/93626 4216 Crown Rouchel Road Rouchel Sports Ground Y Y 1(e) $9,250 1.01 ha $10,000 6/650676 13037 Church Rouchel Road $9,250 1012 sq m Main Camp Recreation Reserve Trustees David Clydesdale, David Brooker, Brian Brooker, Graham Clydesdale, Reserve 52866 Main Camp Recreation Andrew Carter, Peter notified 28/06/1918 Crown 52866 28/06/1918 Rouchel Road Reserve Trust Y 1(e) Fleming, Neil 7/05/2003 Crown Back Creek Road Cemetery ‐ 3.3 HA Y Y Y 1(e) ABERDEEN ABERDEEN New England Highway Lions Club Park (Jockey rail lease 250386 12405 SRA Aberdeen Park) Y 5(d) $6,460 1360 sq m $6,780 Title Search done 28/3 Sewer Treatment Works, Aberdeen Boy Scout 1/703025 1394-00000-2 55144 UHSC Abercairney Terrace SES Building and Scout Hall Y 5(a) Hall and SES $143,000 16.19 ha $150,000 7100 UHSC has care control St Andrews Reserve ‐ and management from southern part ‐ sewer 13 January 1882.
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