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Asset ID Priority Asset Type Asset Sub Type Asset Name Asset Location LGA Display Area Likelihood Consequence Risk Treatment No Asset ID Priority Asset type Asset sub type Asset name Asset Location LGA Display area Likelihood Consequence Risk Treatment No. 1 1A Human Settlement Residential North Wahroonga (East) Page Avenue to Burns Road Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai Central Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 362;364;365;344;363 2 1A Human Settlement Residential St Ives Chase Timbarra Road to Mona Vale Road Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai Central Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 370;371;372;337;472;346 3 1A Human Settlement Residential Fox Valley (South) Browns Road to Leuna Avenue Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 378;379;335;377;380 4 1A Human Settlement Residential North Epping Constance Close to M2 Hornsby Ku-ring-gai South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 462;336;384;463;464;399 5 1A Human Settlement Residential South Turramurra (East) Ashburton Avenue to Morna Place Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 391;333;392;393;394 6 1A Human Settlement Residential Killara (West) Mildura Street to Bradfield Road Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 332;395;396;397;398;400 7 1A Human Settlement Residential Westleigh Quarter Sessions Road Hornsby Hornsby South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 409;410;408;339;473;407 8 1A Human Settlement Residential Cowan Cowan Township - Old Peats Ferry Road to Pacific Highway Hornsby Ku-ring-gai North Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 366;367;469;368;369 9 1A Human Settlement Residential Berowra Berowra Township - Berowra Waters Road to Pacific Highway Hornsby Ku-ring-gai North Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 373;374;375;376;470;343 10 1A Human Settlement Residential Mt Kuring-gai (East) Seaview Street to Blackwood Avenue Hornsby Ku-ring-gai North Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 424;425;426;427;341;474 11 1A Human Settlement Residential Mt Colah Telopea Street to Lord Street Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Central Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 466;467 12 1A Human Settlement Residential Fiddletown Cobah Road; Peebles Road; Nollands Road; Banksia Place; Sunnyridge Road Hornsby Hornsby Central Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 432;433;442 13 1A Human Settlement Residential St Ives Chase (West) Toolang Road to Timbarra Road Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai Central Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 416;417;418;419;471;345 14 1A Human Settlement Residential Wisemans Ferry Ridge Wisemans Ferry Road Hornsby Hornsby North Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 447;448;476 15 1A Human Settlement Residential Maroota South Old Telegraph Road Maroota Hornsby Hornsby North Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 449;450;451 16 1A Human Settlement Residential Canoelands North Old Northern Road to Canoelands Road Hornsby Hornsby North Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 439;438 17 1A Human Settlement Special Fire Protection North Turramurra SFP Zone Bobbin Head Road Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai Central Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 355;338;356;348;357 18 1A Cultural Aboriginal Significance Cultural Site: Cowan Pacific Highway Hornsby Ku-ring-gai North Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 342 University of Technology & Kids Campus 19 1A Human Settlement Special Fire Protection Eton Road Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 358;359 Children's Centre, Lindfield Asset ID Priority Asset type Asset sub type Asset name Asset Location LGA Display area Likelihood Consequence Risk Treatment No. 20 1A Human Settlement Residential Lindfield Winchester Avenue to Alexander Parade Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 405;406;331 21 1A Human Settlement Residential Hornsby Heights Bushlands Avenue to Galston Road Hornsby Ku-ring-gai North Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 428;429;340;430;431;347;475 22 1A Human Settlement Residential Normanhurst Mount Pleasant Avenue to Cecil Avenue Hornsby Ku-ring-gai South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 352;381;459 23 1A Human Settlement Residential Pennant Hills (East) Cobbadah Street to Blackbutt Avenue Hornsby Ku-ring-gai South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 460;461;382;383 24 1A Human Settlement Residential South Turramurra Comenarra Parkway to Kissing Point Road Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 387;350;388;389;390 25 1A Human Settlement Residential Berrilee Jack Russell Road to Bay Road Hornsby Hornsby Central Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 434;435;477 26 1A Human Settlement Residential Forest Glen Old Northern Road to Taupo Road Hornsby Hornsby Central Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 441;443;440 27 1A Human Settlement Residential Maroota (North) Old Northern Road Hornsby Hornsby North Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 444;445;446 28 1A Human Settlement Residential Comenarra Parkway Comenarra Parkway to Howson Avenue Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 468;351 29 1A Human Settlement Residential Glendale Pacific Highway Cowan Hornsby Ku-ring-gai North Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 452;453 30 1A Human Settlement Residential Pymble (South) Ryde Road to Ramsay Avenue Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 402;349;401;403;404 31 1A Cultural Aboriginal Significance Cultural Site: Maroota Aboriginal Place Laughtondale Gully Road Hornsby Hornsby North Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 478;479;480 32 1A Human Settlement Residential Westleigh (South) De Saxe Close to The Sanctuary Hornsby Hornsby South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 465;411;412;413;414;415 33 1A Human Settlement Residential Pennant Hills Boundary Road to Timbarra Road Hornsby Hornsby South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 420;421;422;423;353 34 1A Human Settlement Residential Bloodwood Rd Isolated Bloodwood Road Hornsby Hornsby Central Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 436;437 35 1A Human Settlement Residential Calabash Isolated Calabash Road Hornsby Hornsby Central Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 454;455 36 1A Human Settlement Residential Canoelands South South of Canoelands Road Hornsby Hornsby North Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 456;457 37 1A Human Settlement Special Fire Protection Baden-Powell Scout Centre, Pennant Hills Pomona St, Pennant Hills Hornsby Ku-ring-gai South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 360;361 38 1A Human Settlement Residential Pumpkin Point Pumpkin Point, Hawkesbury River Hornsby Hornsby North Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 458 Asset ID Priority Asset type Asset sub type Asset name Asset Location LGA Display area Likelihood Consequence Risk Treatment No. 39 1A Human Settlement Residential Turramurra (South) Roland Avenue to Comenarra Parkway Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 385;334;354;386 40 1B Human Settlement Residential North Turramurra (West) The Chase Road to Hartley Close Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai Central Likely Catastrophic Extreme 599;600;609;489 41 1B Human Settlement Residential Fox Valley (East) Leuna to Roland Avenues Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai South Likely Catastrophic Extreme 625;626;627;490 42 1B Human Settlement Residential West Lindfield Bradfield Road to Winchester Avenue Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai South Likely Catastrophic Extreme 634 43 1B Cultural Aboriginal Significance Cultural Site: Turramurra Pacific Highway Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai South Likely Catastrophic Extreme 696 44 1B Human Settlement Residential St Ives (East) Mona Vale Road to Burraneer Avenue Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai Central Likely Catastrophic Extreme 601;602;603;604;605 45 1B Human Settlement Residential Roseville Chase Attunga / Ormonde/ Warringah Roads Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai Central Likely Catastrophic Extreme 623;624 46 1B Human Settlement Residential Beecroft (East) Malton Road to Sutherland Road Hornsby Ku-ring-gai South Likely Catastrophic Extreme 559;560;495 47 1B Human Settlement Residential Gordon/ Killara Holford Crescent to Mildura Street Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai South Likely Catastrophic Extreme 630;631;632;633 48 1B Human Settlement Residential Middle Dural Carters Road to Odette Road Hornsby Hornsby South Likely Catastrophic Extreme 562;563;564 49 1B Human Settlement Residential Quarry North North of Quarry Road Hornsby Hornsby South Likely Catastrophic Extreme 565;566;567 50 1B Human Settlement Residential Dural New Line Road to Barrington Drive and Harris Road Hornsby Hornsby South Likely Catastrophic Extreme 568;569;570 51 1B Human Settlement Residential Thornleigh Duffy Avenue to Norman Avenue Hornsby Hornsby South Likely Catastrophic Extreme 589;590;587;588 52 1B Human Settlement Residential Hornsby (West) Pretoria Parade to Dural Street Hornsby Hornsby South Likely Catastrophic Extreme 591;592;593;594 53 1B Human Settlement Residential Hornsby (North) Alan Avenue to Peats Ferry Road Hornsby Hornsby South Likely Catastrophic Extreme 598;595;596;597 54 1B Human Settlement Residential Hornsby Heights (South) Galston Road to Spedding Road Hornsby Hornsby South Likely Catastrophic Extreme 636;637;638;635;639;494 55 1B Human Settlement Residential Dangar Island Dangar Island Hornsby Ku-ring-gai North Likely Catastrophic Extreme 640;641;642 56 1B Human Settlement Residential Hornsby to Mt Kuring-gai Glenview Road to Ida Street Hornsby Ku-ring-gai North Likely Catastrophic Extreme 491;645;646;643;644;612 57 1B Human Settlement Residential North Turramurra (East) Bobbin Head Road to Buxton Place Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai Central Likely Catastrophic Extreme 606;607;608;610 Asset ID Priority Asset type Asset sub type Asset name Asset Location LGA Display area Likelihood Consequence Risk Treatment No. 58 1B Human Settlement Residential
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