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ADELAIDE HILLS COUNCIL INDEX to High Bushfire Risk K ) E R S C B R C O ( O K D R D D R R H O C B O W A F D A R N RE Y Y N L R R A - D S S O L D S N P O S P F A O N ( I D ) A C H ) C C C SALISBURY ( FIGURE Y L AdHi(BPA)/2 (CC) L KERSBROOK U FIGURE G AdHi(BPA)/14 D E D R R U M RA FORRESTON N N E A - M A P E M RD E D R NU I AN L A - M T L DE T E T AI I GUMERACHA D L A ADE L A FIGURE E T AdHi(BPA)/3 D R O L CITY OFOF YIL I HOUGHTON G K UN A PORT S - T E N FIGURE O RR R ADELAIDE ) T T C UN R C M O ENFIELD ( AdHi(BPA)/13 FIGURE U L N I BIRDWOOD - MOUNTTORRENS RD M W C O AdHi(BPA)/4 T D N L WOODFORDE I L M U E FIGURE O B E P H C M AdHi(BPA)/12 T A C LOBETHAL FIGURE ) FIGURE C AdHi(BPA)/11 C ( AdHi(BPA)/5 E D I S N FIGURE R WOODSIDE U AdHi(BPA)/10 B FIGURE SUMMERTOWN N AdHi(BPA)/6A IR M URAIDLA FIGURE NE RD IT AdHi(BPA)/7 C H A FIGURE FIGURE M AdHi(BPA)/9 AdHi(BPA)/8 BALHANNAH ( ( C C J C C U ) STIRLING BRIDGEWATER N C C ) ) T I O D ALDGATE N ( R D ER RK BA NT MOU MURRAY BRIDGE (RC) ONKAPARINGA (CC) ONKAPARINGA Scale 1:240000 0 10km ADELAIDE HILLS COUNCIL INDEX TO High Bushfire Risk Medium Bushfire Risk BUSHFIRE PROTECTION AREA FIGURE AdHi(BPA)/1 Development Plan Boundary Consolidated - 9 January 2014 THE BA D R R O S O S F A Y A L C P O W(PP) U C N . C C Y IL L L U G KERSBROOK E E R FORRESTON T A BIRDWOOD E GUMERACHA T W(PP) C . HOUGHTON C GO R W(PP) GE HF RD MOUNT TORRENS LOBETHAL THE MID MURRAY CHARLESTON COUNCIL W(PP) LO B E T H A L RD RD Y E HF L WOODSIDE L A V A G IN R PA W(PP) A K W(PP) N C O . C OAKBANK ER M K R I BA T W(PP) T C N BALHANNAH U H O A M M C . D C.C ONKAPARINGA W(PP) W(PP) W(PP) NOTE: For Policy Index See MAP AdHi/41 HF Hills Face W(PP) Watershed (Primary Production) zone Scale 1:240000 0 10km ADELAIDE HILLS COUNCIL ZONES Zone Boundary Development Plan Boundary MAP AdHi/3 Consolidated - 9 January 2014 ROAD NCe CU GLYNBURN MAGILL LCe LCe CU LCe CU PARADE THE P PORTRUSH P FULLARTON CU ROAD LCe LCe Stonyfell KENSINGTON NCe ROAD CU Second CU Creek CU P LCe CU First LCe Creek P LCe CU P LCe LCe Creek GREENHILL DCe LCe ROAD GLEN LCe NCe P LCe ROAD CU LCe OSMOND CU LCe P CU ROAD ROAD LCe MOUNT Living BARKER DCe District Centre P NCe Neighbourhood Centre LCe Local Centre ROAD Commercial Mixed Use (Medium - High Density) Business Wine Associated Uses Historic Conservation Hills Face Hills Face Buffer CU Community Uses P District or Regional Park Mixed Use 0 km 1 Primary Arterial Road Secondary Arterial Road Major Collector Road BURNSIDE (CITY) Watercourse STRUCTURE PLAN Development Plan Boundary MAP Bur/1 (Overlay 1) Consolidated - 30 January 2014 O H D O W U T S IF E R DR D N ORT O N S UMMIT RD WOODLAND WAY O LD NORT ON SUM R M VALLEY DR NORTHVIE E E IT B DMUND RD W WAY E WRIG C HT A C V A E A V E RIDGELAND DR L P E IN P L A WOODLAND WAY R ADELAIDE SHEY PARK DR PATRICK AULD DR 95.96m HF O L ELLEW D P LC(Au)A N VE O HER R MIT T AG ON E R S D UM M IT RD AY R MAP Bur/5 ADJOINS HILLS RD OLD NOR MIT ST T O SUM E N AL COACH RD V VISTA AVE COACH RD WINDMILL ST D R BISHOP ST KNOX TCE Y L HAVEN RD L U G S L L E N S R O H HOMESTEAD CRES K U R R W A J Y O F N IE G LD S ST T COUNCIL HF D E R AT IV PR WHITBREAD GR MCBEATH DR COACH RD Y RD GULL NOTE : For Policy Areas See MAP Bur/20 HF Hills Face LC(Au) Local Commercial (Auldana) R Residential Scale 1:12000 0 500metres BURNSIDE (CITY) Zone Boundary Development Plan Boundary ZONES MAP Bur/11 Consolidated - 30 January 2014 HAW AVE HAW AVE GLADSTONE DRYDEN ST DRYDEN HUNT AVE HUNT DE AVE DE AESI BROUGHAM ST HO NIGHTINGALE AVE U SE DR CITY OFMA G IL LCAMPBELLTOWNRD MAGILL RD CAREY MAGILL RD 180 PARK ST PARK R EAST ST EAST O BRIANT RD BRIANT AVE S ST E R C D 180 O M OLD LEONORE AVE N N E PL A O A L ELLIS ST N H R E E N L Cu B E EE L DMU R E ND M W R BARNES AVE BARNES G C RIG R H O NCe ADELAIDE ST T A C D AVE BURCHETT W H A A L E A V R A A N V D CHAPEL ST FORT FORT E S ROSLIND ST ADELAIDEN T O R S D RM ST SANDFORD E A L AVE HILLS L E BE NE R T T LINCOL S N ST L C I JACKSON ST COUNCIL E R E AVE OAKLEIGH S S T M ASH GR ASH ELM GR ELM A R P L MCGLASSON AVE PEPPER ST CUTHERO TCE E TYLER ST A P A N V L E O R M BUSHEY PARK D I PEROOMB ROMALO AVE N O straight line R D PATRICK AULD DR A AVE A Cu DAVID ST ORMOND AVE R straight line 139° 31’ 95.96m THE PARADE ADJOINS Bur/11 MAP THE PARADE D RD D PENFOL PEL H ERM ND TCE ND HYLA GORDON TCE GORDON IT BRIGALOW AVE BRIGALOW A LC(Au) GE EAST TCE EAST LCe RD AYR ST ROSE TCE ROSE PRIM TAYLOR TCE TAYLOR GRANGE ST W(ME) HC ILL T R R RAM IN ER WAY A PARK AVE W S O G A N V R R P ER MAP Bur/4 ADJOINS D DE D E LHO D N CRT D L F R O O EDGCUMBE TCE EDGCUMBE F W N L E I P L D RY S A O D M N R S LANARK ST C C H R U T SOUTH TCE B E COA R T KORRA AVE KORRA C RT KENSINGTON RD KENSINGTON RD NGUS GR NGUS A ER COOP KENSINGTON RD GNAC AVE GNAC FRONTI MUSCATEL AVE MUSCATEL WYNYARD GR WYNYARD CARUNTA ST CARUNTA HF GORDO AVE GORDO straight line DR PTON KENSINGTON RD CROM GR LINDA JARVIS ST JARVIS ROGA ST ROGA CALO KE WANBROW AVE LCe N S KENSINGTONIN RD HE AVE G W GRENAC T Y 180 WANBROW AVE YELTANA AVE F R O I N E CARUNTA ST L GODFREY TCE ROSEDALE AVE R D D S 180T ES W R RIESLING C Y WAHROONGA AVE F IE LD E V S A T LOCKW GOYDER ST GOYDER A ES IS ST IS JARV N R S C RE A C T KAMALI AVE AU L E RD OOD N E S OU Y U D O E H R R D C.T. 3781-78 O STONYFELL RD SIMPSON RD O W VE Cu ILFRACOMBE A DR DARRELL AVE H P E S O COWAN ST J CLARK ST T NEWLAND RD MARBLE TCE ALLENDALE GR AVE BURGH EDIN ROSEBANK TC ROSEBANK MCBEATH DR LCe AVE INYA WUR COUNCIL U NDE LC A GANDYS GULLY RD R R R AVE A E R HF D FERNBANK TCE MOR MINGARA AVE MINGARA Note : Hills Face Boundary as E AV GOTHIC PENFOLD RD PENFOLD described in Hills Face WC AVE LAND Zone Regulations dated 16th December 1971 NILPINNA STR AYRBANK AVE B RADFIELD LEN ST ST 97.04m HEATHERBANK TCE 29.07m HF ADELAIDE HILLS HIGH ST MAP Bur/8 ADJOINS GR HAL E VIL LEA CRES NOTE : For Policy Areas See MAP Bur/14 Cu Community HF Hills Face LCe Local Centre NCe Neighbourhood Centre R Residential W(ME) Winery (Magill Estate) Scale 1:12000 WC Watercourse HC Historic Conservation 0 500metres LC(Au) Local Commercial (Auldana) BURNSIDE (CITY) Zone Boundary ZONES Development Plan Boundary ConsolidatedMAP - 30 JanuaryBur/5 2014 AVE AVE RD ILLIAM ST NONG AVE VE NILPINNA ST BRADFIELD ST HEATHERBANK TCE ALLEN ST MAPS Bur/4 AND Bur/5 ADJOIN 31.4m HIGH ST 63.68m Cu GRE Note : Hills Face Boundary as 38.5m VIL described in Hills Face HALLETT LEA CRES Zone Regulations dated G W R A 16th December 1971 R NORWICH AVE I T L R RD RA L KUR JO E NG AV L O E L R ST W A W B C S A R A T ID R G C A E I T GR A A WC H HF RD CRT GREENHILL S W T AY AL BA NS S D IT T ERS MEM R OR HILL ST IA VIEW ST L GLEN ST KINGS AVE DR SLAPES GU F R LLY R ROYAL AVE D GREENHILL RD THORPE RD WATER ALL TCE QUEENS AVE W IN DA R E V R A WYATT RD AVE A Z ROYAL AVE E R N O IT R S H D D N I R A E W V M W E A G N T I E R G R F R A E E L B N GARDEN AVE L O G R R H FINNISS TCE R C I U O E L Y S L L W R L R Y D BE R W R D RD A T E R F A K U L RR L ALT E G A ALLAN AV WC U L DR L I P Y FOUL A M D R DR ST D ES R C A T AVE L HON A YT N N R BO U G R U B M O BR B A IN E S A O O V O E N M A WC BA VE RD MAP Bur/7 ADJOINS GREENHILL RD ILAROO AVE HF W A T E R F AL L G OLABY AVE UL LY RD DUNCAN RD OOD RD R ADELAIDE HILLS COUNCIL YARRABEE RD W M BA A Y O T T V U E R R IE N A F W T V A O E T C L E R L R N E S N M S Y S G S U O O D N L N GREENHILL RD L R D D R Y R R D D Note : Hills Face Boundary as described in Hills Face Zone Regulations dated 16th December 1971 W A T E R F A L L G U L L M Y OUN T OS RD MON D RD HF M HF OUNT OS MO ND RD MAP Bur/10 ADJOINS NOTE : For Policy Areas See MAP Bur/17 Cu Community HF Hills Face R Residential WC Watercourse Scale 1:12000 0 500metres BURNSIDE (CITY) ZONES Zone Boundary Development Plan Boundary MAP Bur/8 Consolidated - 30 January 2014.
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