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Fire Frequency Map – 14.4MB 150°50'0"E 150°55'0"E 151°0'0"E 151°5'0"E 151°10'0"E 151°15'0"E 151°20'0"E 151°25'0"E WYONG ROAD W I S E M A N Hornsby Ku-ring-gai BFMC S F E R R Y R O A DRIVE D ISE PR B ER E T R EN K E Bush Fire Frequency 33°20'0"S LE 33°20'0"S Y RO A D Number of Wildfires Recorded (2015 Data) D OA R Y A W ST A A LBAN T S RO PEATS RIDGE ROAD IT AD C H T EN ESC RAILWAY CR THE RIDG E W A Y NARARA VALLEY DRIVE D DAY STREET A O R E E R D E T A V E O I L R S R T HWOOD ROAD N T C N D A MA O A C OAD Y WAY URSE R R W 33°25'0"S H CO R 33°25'0"S IG E A H P C IC W CIF A Y A R R A I P E RO D L OLD N ANC L E R O NT U H E P Y E G D A A H A CIFIC M H B O OT W T T R OR R S S REET Y RIVER W O L R AY T EL O PA O W TERRIGAL DRIVE A CIFIC M D DRIVE RD GFO LAN E IV C R L D IF R T E O T Y ALBANY STREET WA N WA H V IG I E L N H L A C I E B S N R I E O R C A B S D D A RY R O FER O R NS AD Y A R M D A DR R E A C IVE E IS O NS F O AV HILLSIDE ROAD MA W R ISE W N W W O YN O E E RO T Y T AD S I W S O V Y A AD D RO R SON ROAD SA RY O ER T C CKVILL ER ND H E F A HE U AD D E L NS R O S LE BRICK WHARF ROAD C E WOY WOY BAY ROAD N IC B R L O D A A EL D MONTE P C LACE K W A L RAILWAY STREET L BU O R LL R GE R AD O ID A D WEST PORTLAND ROAD D 33°30'0"S A E 33°30'0"S M O E RIVE V P D R I AY R IR E B H D AY C B MAITLAND A E B N A E C O D A WE O ST STRE R ET H R N T O R A A E E D TH H R O N LD E R D PUTTY ROAD O RIDG O A EEK CR D A O TON RIVE R A G A D E P L IL V K C A S YN ROAD BROOKL URMOND RO K AD BAY STREET Legend GORRICKS LANE KING ROAD Fire Frequency Major Roads D (February 2015) OA AI R Major Road Sealed CATT FREEMANS R EAC 1 H R Major Road Unsealed O CA TTA A I R Y IDG IGHWA D E PIT ROA H ELDON STREET T D IC TOW IF 2 33°35'0"S N DURAL ROAD C 33°35'0"S A P Secondary Road Sealed NEICH ROAD D A O 3 R D F Secondary Road Unsealed A LO E RID H A R T OA AD S D 4 O E R D LE VIL W A EY O CH BE Hydrology R S R N OW OW D R T A A T O 5 IT R W P A H A HA B T Hydro-Line Perennial WK O E E BOUNDARY ROAD C D R SB Y RO A S UR A R Y B O V A 6 A D L Hydro-Line Non Perennial L E Y OAKVILLE ROAD W H WYLDS ROAD A A N 7 + Y C K E Drainage Perennial L R E A O D V AD A A ARCADIA ROAD R LO O ENER A N LD G AL S N P P PIT AN O AR R T UDS A Drainage Non Perennial IF TO M H DE LE W AR RA N R T N OAD IN G D E R U RO R IV EA AD O E AT A M L Jurisdiction D ID D P U R A L D R A BANDON ROAD OA O Jurisdiction D R Y PIT IRRUBEL ROAD E T T OWN D O ROAD G J A A N R LS TON RO O E I A R D R V D A BFMC 5km Buffer W O R E INDSO E MC R R CAR K A R R L RS CRE E OA D L B S D A RO I T N V O O A LS N R N E N E E N A M D Other States O A OA P N ROAD C BBA R G S D N GE TREE A E R A CIC GL 33°40'0"S A A 33°40'0"S R O O D A R VE E D S RO HA E A C D AI NSW -G B OORA D G LIE GARFIELD ROAD A -RIN ROA O WITHERS ROAD KU D R RAILWAY TERRACE D N E M E A IL C M P H E P RS OW ON D DE STREET A R RAM W B P O Data Dictionary: T O G O R R D N K A OA GLENH D S R IELDS R D AV RO D CHOF R EN ROAD A A S E D E Data Type Source Date IV N H E S N T G I R B R E E B E SYDNEY ROAD BFMC Boundaries (incl 5km Buffer) NSW RFS February 2015 GRANGE AVENUE E U E O T O N NK N B BA DR SHERBROOK ROAD E ER IVE L RIV R V D ALE R O A V O Towns or Locations NSW LPI February 2015 W GEORGE STREET JUNCTION ROAD NA AD H A O E UR BURDEKIN ROAD O M AK ST D P Y IN O W ARKWA D M A I PE P RK S Road Network NSW LPI February 2015 STANHO ER R W O ILB T N RO R A R G AD E Y W BU A R R MYRA STREET NS CONRAD ROAD OCEAN STREET O L R W I O Drainage NSW LPI February 2015 A MEMORIAL AVENUE HASTINGS ROAD N A D E D P R DUFFY AVENUE I E O T V A BANGALLA STREET F T I D D MILSON PARADE O W R A Fire History NSW RFS February 2015 O VICTORIA AVENUE R QUA D A K R KILLEATON STREET E SE T E S A R Y T O V L PA K T ENU E R D R S R O D R E H ROAD R State Backdrop NSW LPI February 2015 L T H O I W UX I V Y PENTECOST AVENUE F RO L Y E ORD A L O L R P N N E D ARKWAY W AL A TELOPEA STREET WESTLINK M7 E N O V Y N X S U O A E F S D L C D A A WESTLINK M7 D G S FISHER ROAD O Q A T R U LE HAIGH AVENUE A A O H R I T RICHMOND ROAD K MEURANTS LANE L L BELLAMY STREET T E T R R JAMES COOK DRIVE OA L E S TAYLOR STREET D YARRARA ROAD TELEGRAPH ROAD D KB A C UT R O T D A S RO O TH O BL A Disclaimer: A H E N JERSEY ROAD R D C HORACE STREET D Y O O ME P VARDY N D N E S A L O R N OAD A R P A U O R IRIS STREET MCINTOSH ROAD The NSW Rural Fire Service makes every effort to ensure the quality of the information available S R D A H D E JO B P A S A S DEE WHY PARADE on this map. Before relying on the information on this map, users should carefully evaluate its E D E A RO TURNER STREET PH IN E R O BEACON HILL ROAD R A C E 33°45'0"S B ANK ME IK OAD K D R 33°45'0"S S EN R COPELAND ROAD R W Y accuracy, currency, completeness and relevance for their purposes, and should obtain any R D O A MAY ROAD L OAKES ROAD F WERONA AVENUE R S PALACE ROAD T Y U I E R appropriate professional advice relevant to their particular circumstances. X DAVIS ROAD N V O HYATTS ROAD WOODSTOCK AVENUE O E V AD D F RT EN A O HC H Y YANKO ROAD H R O R KNOX ROAD O R I L WA A D TT OA LS R G D RO O N A R AD T I L O O R L PITT ROAD AD AR 2 M A The NSW Rural Fire Service can not guarantee and assumes no legal liability or responsibility B CL M R M KILDARE ROAD THIRD AVENUE COOK STREET AY RO A BI AD E LUCAS ROAD W RO D ABBOTT ROAD RO A WILLIAM STREET for the accuracy, currency or completeness of the information.
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