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Appendix 2.1: Asset Register Central Coast Bush Fire Risk Management Plan 2020-2025 APPENDIX 2.1: ASSET REGISTER CENTRAL COAST BUSH FIRE RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN 2020-2025 Asset Id Priority Risk Asset type Asset sub type Asset name Asset Location LGA Likelihood Consequence Treatment number Display area No. CCC 1; CCC 2; CCC 3; CCC 4; 0 1A Extreme Cultural Non Indigenous Catastrophic consequence non indigenous sites Central Coast LGA south Central Coast Almost certain Catastrophic CCC 5; CCC 6; CCC 7; CCC 8 1 1A Extreme Human Settlement Special Fire Protection Redhead Residential Care Redhead Lake Macquarie Almost certain Catastrophic 14;17;15;16;12 LMCC 4 2 1A Extreme Human Settlement Residential Killingworth - Barnsley isolated residential Killingworth/Barnsley Lake Macquarie Almost certain Catastrophic 14;15;17;16;18 LMCC 4 3 1A Extreme Human Settlement Residential Seahampton and isolated residential Seahampton Lake Macquarie Almost certain Catastrophic 12;14;15;17;16;18 LMCC 4 4 1A Extreme Human Settlement Residential West Wallsend - O'Donnelltown and isolated residential West Wallsend Lake Macquarie Almost certain Catastrophic 14;15;17;16;18 LMCC 4 5 1A Extreme Human Settlement Residential Killingworth isolated western residential Killingworth Lake Macquarie Almost certain Catastrophic 14;15;17;16;18 LMCC 4 6 1A Extreme Human Settlement Residential Wakefield isolated residential Wakefield Lake Macquarie Almost certain Catastrophic 14;15;17;16;18 LMCC 4 7 1A Extreme Human Settlement Special Fire Protection Norah Head Holiday Park Norah Head Central Coast Almost certain Catastrophic 9;10;11 CCC 11 8 1A Extreme Human Settlement Residential Cedar Brush Creek - isolated RR upslope Cedar Brush Creek Central Coast Almost certain Catastrophic 10;13 CCC 9 CCC 3; CCC 4; 0 1B Extreme Cultural Aboriginal Significance High consequence Aboriginal sites Central Coast LGA Central Coast Likely Catastrophic CCC 6; CCC 8 9 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Kariong west precinct Kariong Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 10;11;9 CCC 3 10 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Kariong east Kariong Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 9;10;11;13 CCC 3 11 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Wagstaffe isolated properties Wagstaffe Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 9;10;11;13 CCC 2 12 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Morgans Rd isolated properties Wendoree Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 10;11;13 CCC 6 13 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Cogra Bay Cogra Bay Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 10;13 CCC 3 14 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Gadds Hill isolated property Patonga Drive, Patonga Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 9;10;13 CCC 3 15 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Castle Circuit precinct Castle Circuit, Umina Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 9;10;11 CCC 3 16 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential The Citadel precinct The Citadel, Umina Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 9;10;11 CCC 3 17 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Phegans Bay isolated ridgetop properties Phegans Bay Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 9;10;11 CCC 3 18 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Kariong east isolated Kariong Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 9;10 CCC 3 19 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Debenham Rd precinct Debenham Road, Mount Penang Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 10;11;9;13 CCC 3; CCC 4 20 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Dolly Ave Springfield Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 10;11;13 CCC 1 21 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Mount Elliot Mount Elliot Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 9;10;11;13;20 CCC 1 22 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential The Ridgeway Gosford Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 9;10;11;13;20 CCC 1 23 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Kincumba Mountain Cottage Kincumber Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 10;11;13 CCC 2 24 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Satyananda Yoga Academy 119 Pemberton Hill Road Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 10;13 CCC 5 25 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Ironbark Road isolated properties Mangrove Mountain Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 10;11;13 CCC 5 26 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Strom Centre Killcare Heights Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 9;10;11;13 CCC 2 27 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Roberts residence Mount White Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 9;10;13 CCC 6 28 1B Extreme Human Settlement Special Fire Protection Uniting Garden Suburb nursing home Garden Suburb Lake Macquarie Likely Catastrophic 14;15;16 LMCC 4 29 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Ryhope - isolated residential Ryhope Lake Macquarie Likely Catastrophic 12;14;15;17;16;18 LMCC 3 30 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Mandalong isolated residential Mandalong Lake Macquarie Likely Catastrophic 14;15;17;16;18 LMCC 2 31 1B Extreme Human Settlement Special Fire Protection Charlton Christian College Fassifern Lake Macquarie Likely Catastrophic 17;15;14;16 LMCC 4 32 1B Extreme Human Settlement Special Fire Protection Whidden Belmont Belmont Lake Macquarie Likely Catastrophic 15;16 LMCC 4 33 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Freemans Waterhole village & isolated residential Freemans Waterhole Lake Macquarie Likely Catastrophic 14;15;17;12 LMCC 3 34 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Owens Rd Martinsville RR Martinsville Lake Macquarie Likely Catastrophic 14;15;17;16 LMCC 3 35 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Wilkinsons Rd Martinsville RR Martinsville Lake Macquarie Likely Catastrophic 14;15;17;16 LMCC 3 36 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Manhire Rd Wyee isolated residential Wyee Lake Macquarie Likely Catastrophic 12;14;15;17;16 LMCC 2 37 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Pringles Rd Martinsville RR Martinsville Lake Macquarie Likely Catastrophic 14;15;17;16 LMCC 3 38 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Mt Nellinda Rd Cooranbong RR Cooranbong Lake Macquarie Likely Catastrophic 14;15;17;16 LMCC 3 39 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Mt Faulk Rd Cooranbong RR Cooranbong Lake Macquarie Likely Catastrophic 14;17;16 LMCC 3 40 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Hill Rd Martinsville isolated residential Martinsville Lake Macquarie Likely Catastrophic 14;15;17;16 LMCC 3 41 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Fassifern/Blackalls Park - urban interface UR Fassifern/Blackalls Park Lake Macquarie Likely Catastrophic 12;14;15;17;16 LMCC 4 42 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Buttaba / Rathmines - urban interface UR Buttaba Lake Macquarie Likely Catastrophic 12;14;15;17;16 LMCC 1 43 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Bunning Creek Rd Yarramalong isolated RR upslope Yarramalong Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 9;13 CCC 9 44 1B Extreme Human Settlement Special Fire Protection Opal Norah Head nursing home Toukley Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 10;13 CCC 12 45 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Kulnura - isolated RR Kulnura Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 9;10;11;13 CCC 9 46 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Kulnura - central isolated RR Kulnura Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 11;13;10;9 CCC 9 47 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Bumble Hill Yarramalong isolated RR upslope Yarramalong Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 10;13 CCC 9 48 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Yarramalong east isolated RR upslope Yarramalong East Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 10;11;13 CCC 9 49 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Wyong Creek isolated RR upslope Wyong Creek Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 11;13 CCC 9 50 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Chandlers Ln Wyong Creek RR upslope Wyong Creek Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 9;10;11 CCC 9 51 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Lauffs Lane Wyong Creek RR upslope Wyong Creek Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 9;10;11;13 CCC 9 52 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Smiths Rd Dooralong isolated RR upslope Dooralong Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 13 CCC 9 53 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Mandalong Rd Dooralong isolated RR upslope Dooralong Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 13;10 CCC 9 54 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Buangi Rd Durren Durren isolated RR Durren Durren Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 10;11;13 CCC 9 55 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Lemon Tree - isolated RR upslope Lemon Tree Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 10;11;13 CCC 9 56 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Dickson Rd Jilliby isolated RR upslope Jilliby Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 10;11;13 CCC 9 Abbreviations: IR - Isolated residential, UR - Urban Residential, RR - Rural Residential 1 APPENDIX 2.1: ASSET REGISTER CENTRAL COAST BUSH FIRE RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN 2020-2025 Asset Id Priority Risk Asset type Asset sub type Asset name Asset Location LGA Likelihood Consequence Treatment number Display area No. 57 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Bloomfield Rd isolated RR upslope Jilliby Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 10;11;13 CCC 9 58 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Cottesloe Rd isolated RR upslope Jilliby Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 11;13;10 CCC 9 59 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Old Maitland Rd isolated RR upslope Mardi Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 9;10;11;13 CCC 9 60 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Elmo St isolated RR Ourimbah Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 9;10;11 CCC 9 61 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Ourimbah Cr Rd isolated RR Ourimbah Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 9;10;11;13 CCC 9 62 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Palm Grove isolated RR Palm Grove Central Coast Likely Catastrophic 9;10;11;13 CCC 9 63 1B Extreme Human Settlement Residential Dog Trap Rd isolated RR west Ourimbah Central Coast Likely
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