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Port Adelaide Enfield Council Residential Code Maps (4.6 MB PDF) 3 V IC T O R I A R D L A D Y G O 6 W R I E D 5 R 7 8 Y W D H R Y 11 Y R R U A T 12 B I S L I I L M A 16 S PORT RIVER EXP 22 19 20 21 23 24 D S R O D U R N T O H L L S R I N D H A C H 30 32 R U 29 31 H C 33 P O R T R D 38 39 Development Plan boundary Main road 0 1 km Minor road © DPLG, 2009 PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD COUNCIL SPAR ID: 3243 Index to Residential Code - Map PAdE/2A D R E Y G W D ID H R R Y B R D U L B E S I I F L A E S K A D R W H T T R R O O N P IN A M MONTAGUE RD TH OR N D A O 16 R L IL H C D R U R H S C Y E L K L A D W VAN R CA 23 28 24 26 27 25 H A M P S T E A D R D D D R R L T L I 32 C H E P C R S U O D R R H T C P AS E H F T O R O S N T 35 E 36 R 33 34 S R D 37 38 39 41 40 O G R D D R N R U B N Y L G Development Plan boundary Main road 0 2.5 km Minor road © DPLG, 2009 PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD COUNCIL SPAR ID: 3243 Index to Residential Code - Map PAdE/2B PR IVA TE RD OUTER HARBOR RD ES W O O' L MA LL EY RD O U T ER HA RB D O R UR B N O A A L T H R G A O M C P A C C S D R S R E G VI O CT R OR R IA E RD IV L O O RO NS AY NORTH HAVEN DR LA DY H R IMA UT LAY HV A D EN R DR UR CAR A E L LIA SON R DR D Determined Area for the Purposes of Schedule 4 – Complying development, Clause 2B – New Dwellings Cadastre 0 0.4 km Development Plan boundary © DPLG, 2009 Residential Code Map PAdE/3 SPAR ID: 3242 PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD COUNCIL VI CT OR IA R OUTER HARBOR D HI MAL AYA NORTH HAVEN DR UREL CA L A I R R AD A D LSO Y R N D DR RU E TH N VE O N D S IA R R L D LA O A NC U R G A T T STE H S R R DR U E A B G N I L K FL AM IN IA ST RD A LEX R SIR KEITH SMITH D A D R E I R W O G Y D A R L D R R E G G D S U KLINGBER A L R F F P O IN SCHRODER T C D T R R D N E T MERLE MA R V ELLAWAY AV A H T I M S S FALIE DR S O R R I S SEA SPRAY AV O N E OSBOR A NE RD N D L A A L L D D Y BROOKL R YN T G CE O W R I E D R SO U T H E R N M Y T H DR BRUNSWICK AV ANACONDA DR COOROYBA CT T S A E R O OSBORNE M Determined Area for the Purposes of Schedule 4 – Complying development, Clause 2B – New Dwellings Cadastre 0 0.4 km Development Plan boundary © DPLG, 2009 Residential Code Map PAdE/5 SPAR ID: 3242 PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD COUNCIL D OUTER HARBOR R T N I O P N A C I L E P V IC T O R IA R D FOTHERINGHAM RD SIR KEITH SMITH DR R D D L CAULFIE R C N O S M O H T ER CR CK U T PNI AP G T C R D R Y E NORTH HAVEN S R E VEITC M H RD R C L E T S E K OSBORNE TORRENS ISLAND RD NE R D SBO O R A I R O T C I V BROOKMAN ST WHEADON ST POOLE ST MARMORA TCE T S CAMILLA AV E W E C A R R E T HAMILTON AV Y A W L I A R Determined Area for the Purposes of Schedule 4 – Complying development, Clause 2B – New Dwellings Cadastre 0 0.4 km Development Plan boundary © DPLG, 2009 Residential Code Map PAdE/6 SPAR ID: 3242 PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD COUNCIL T S E W T E S C A A R E R R E O OSBORNE T M T Y S A A I W L N I O A D R E C LVAY RD A SO M V A E T A C I D L R R I E S B M U H INKSTER AV R NYORA C GEDVILLE RD V A DUNTROON CR E C A T R Y U A T N W E L I V A R NORAMA ST T S A L A WANDANA TCE G N O Y D R A I R O T C I R V D E I R W O G Y D A TAPEROO L R D N O R A H C E STRATHFIELD TC STRATHFIELD TCE E C T T S Y G R ALWA A Y TCE E P SEAF W I A ELD L ST I R A D R LARGS NORTH KOOW ARRA T CE E D C R T A N I L V O L K I C E HARNO N CK ST G D R Y R A KY T BUNGA I TC L E I M E C T A N R O E M E C C A T T L A D N N E O E C V ST R T AR HRA B Y N LOC A R WIL LW A M F C I I L L A R D E R T C D E O D H V P E E E T R R R S C IC T E ST R C LARGS BAY D E Determined Area for the Purposes of Schedule 4 – Complying development, Clause 2B – New Dwellings Cadastre 0 0.4 km Development Plan boundary © DPLG, 2009 Residential Code Map PAdE/7 SPAR ID: 3242 PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD COUNCIL OSBORNE TORRENS ISLAND M E R S E Y R D T S R E W O G P R A TAPEROO N D T R U N K W A Y C S W Y KOORINGA ST E STRATHFIELD TC LARGS NORTH MO ORH OUS E RD WANDILLA ST PORT ADELAIDE D R Y E S R E M INKA ST INNAM WILLOCHRA ST D R R E T S D L S I E V A D Determined Area for the Purposes of Schedule 4 – Complying development, Clause 2B – New Dwellings Cadastre 0 0.4 km Development Plan boundary © DPLG, 2009 Residential Code Map PAdE/8 SPAR ID: 3242 PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD COUNCIL LARGS NORTH P ER SIC ST AF RIC ST WA LC OT ST RO SL YN ST R D IE C R HE ST W ER O S L G T I N Y C D A O L WI L G N LE Y S S T T E C D T E Y V A O W N L I S A T R H G AR L RO O LD U ST C E S T E R S T MU ETT SG J Y RD RA VE ST H AM P A T LE O XA N ND C ER R ST A NT HO TTLE ST NY WA LARGS BAY ST RA LS TO N D ST R Y R K A A T LG I O L OR I LIE M RD T WILLS S HAN NAY PETEH RHEAD S A T M M E L A E D Y S K S A T NOW T NA RD E D A N T W A S L O Y P O S C T T L E R S S N E P H L O E L S U M I A G T I D S AVE S L R H G Y N S T HAR S E A R S V V N D T A T O Y S C AC S TR N E B YEO ST BIRKENHEAD C AVE ST EXETER D C UN N N H SEMAPHORE ST A A P R I E L R T O S S N T WAN S ST T SEMA PHOR E RD Determined Area for the Purposes of Schedule 4 – Complying development, Clause 2B – New Dwellings Cadastre 0 0.5 km Development Plan boundary © DPLG, 2009 Residential Code Map PAdE/11 SPAR ID: 3242 PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD COUNCIL T E S TC S Y I A V W A IL A D D R O V E R T C E S W E A TC N S ED E R A D S IL T M LARGS NORTH K E N IL W O R T H S T W K A IR R B W Y C IC T R C K E S E T S W E L L R D ST CENTRE L I N AV RANALD C BAL O L N S T Y RD M JETT IN N IP A R D V T I AN S C JE D T R O R R E I A D F R L L E D E T C LARGS BAY H E C R L O R U Y ST D E S WAVERL T O N S T D ST SAWFOR WILLS ST M O O N T S A A PORT ADELAIDE R N PETERHEAD D D TIM H U E N R Y W T A S L O M F N R A E S R D T Y S S T T P T W H R I O L U O L F S I R L S T D A T T R N C C I C D E E I G S E S T S T M A W Y O S R T K C M L A O N BIRKENHEAD S D S E R T S M O K T R C IA LT O A D RD D R S R E M A E T V S I C N T O A E R C I A O R D HO NE ER EX Y S PORT RIV P T Determined Area for the Purposes of Schedule 4 – Complying development, Clause 2B – New Dwellings Cadastre 0 0.5 km Development Plan boundary © DPLG, 2009 Residential Code Map PAdE/12 SPAR ID: 3242 PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD COUNCIL DRY CREEK Y W H CAVAN Y R U B IS L A S RAILWAY TCE HIGH ST D HENSCHKE ST WINGFIELD R E N I Z A G A M TH R O N D A O R L IL H C R U W H A SOUTH TCE C T T L E G A U V M A V CORMACK RD Determined Area for the Purposes of Schedule 4 – Complying development, Clause 2B – New Dwellings Cadastre 0 0.5 km Development Plan boundary © DPLG, 2009 Residential Code Map PAdE/16 SPAR ID: 3242 PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD COUNCIL D C U N NN H A ST A P BIRKENHEAD R I L E T R SW W O AN S N S O T T O S L T N O U SEMAPHORE G H R D ST MARTINI NE WM SEMA AN PHOR B ST E RD LAC KLE R ST C OPP T EXETER I S N ST R E T S A O W UTH TCE DUDL EY ST ALB ER A T ST NSE LL ST BU CKNA NEW LL RD T S PORT N E L M L T ELLO E S R RD N O STE S LLA N LAN A E H VI GLANVILLE CTOR IA ST RO SETT H A ST C A A RT S D T U R S E N I W B E A O C Y R T R N ETHELTON D A W S T SEMAPHORE SOUTH S T T O D E T T ON M R RD I S E L Y D L L I R L A A M W E N A T T UD I ST S A S L S L I D U P M S R R E O PARK O AV B HAR VEY ST PELHA M ST BO WER RD SUT SEMAPHORE PARK HERLAND AV T S BRAY T AV T T E S L L N E H K O J GORDO T N ST S BE ACHWAY T AV S M E ALIN ST W GRANVILLE ST B A ST R ALBANS T TCE L E Y T C E BURN ETT CR WEST LAKES SHORE Determined Area for the Purposes of Schedule 4 – Complying development, Clause 2B – New Dwellings Cadastre 0 0.5 km Development Plan boundary © DPLG, 2009 Residential Code Map PAdE/19 SPAR ID: 3242 PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD COUNCIL V I C T O R IA R D F L E T H C O NE H Y S E P T R O RT R R ER ST IVER D LK WA EXP D ORE R SEMAPH ST BIRKENHEAD JENKINS N E L S O N S FRAN T CIS ST NEW PORT T S A W U A W ST VINCENT STREET EAST B A K E T R CENT S T IN S ST V ST R E I Z O R B C A R L E O DG W BRI S S VOI JER T BEDFORD ST C O M M E R C IA L R D R E F PORT ADELAIDE I N E R Y Y CR L RMB I R FO P S D O N S T O L D P O R T R D B OWER RD GRAND JUNCTION RD D R T WEST R O ALBERTON P T LAKES D S L R D O D E R A F L N I A T R N D E T S R M E U M P A L I O O L C L V R I ENDE A T W L R P D IE SL LE V A L S T O P S N O SEMAPHORE PARK B G H T B IS S E S B E W T B E L QUEENSTOWN G Determined Area for the Purposes of Schedule 4 – Complying development, Clause 2B – New Dwellings Cadastre 0 0.5 km Development Plan boundary © DPLG, 2009 Residential Code Map PAdE/20 SPAR ID: 3242 PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD COUNCIL W ILK INS RD GILLMAN P EX ER RIV RT O T P S G IN K N AP W AR O PORT ADELAIDE A R R D B ST RA TA ST AL NCIS M FRA EA ST ER N P DE R D AV S N N I I RT E K A V M R A E N P S S T ST D OR DF BE E TC AY ILW RA ST Y NR HE T S D OTTOWAY N A T L S T RD U A W R ED F L E O TC LEE TCE R Y E A N M C E T C E E C T Y KING WILLIAM ST A R G B R I J D E G N E K S T I S MARGARET TCE N S Y S E T IV S T MARJORAM ST ELIZABETH ST BROWN ST GRAND JUNCTION RD LEADER ST T S G N I GLIDDON ST N N A ROSEWATER C SHORT ST PENNINGTON T GILL ST O CHAD ST R R E N S R V B D A E D H HENNESSEY TCE L R L C N CLAIR O S SIN L T O L S I WARD ST U D T D SQ MILES ST ALBERTON A Determined Area for the Purposes of Schedule 4 – Complying development, Clause 2B – New Dwellings Cadastre 0 0.5 km Development Plan boundary © DPLG, 2009 Residential Code Map PAdE/21 SPAR ID: 3242 PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD COUNCIL HINES RD GILLMAN INS RD WILK D R D L E I WINGFIELD CHAMBERLAIN ST F G N I W KA PA AV RA IN RD RT SOUTH TCE MA N RAILWAY TCE O R T H A R PRINCES ST M R D CORMACK RD P L Y M O U T H R D D R D L H E I T F E R C G T O Y N N MA I D W A O R N O S N A H E TC Y MA FRANCIS RD T E SIXTH ST M P L E F O C R T ST D FIFTH B E S A T T E R C IC E T E RTH ST A R A FOU S TE G S T A N T E EW E R OS S N R S P T ST D THIRD E DUNCAN CT SECOND ST RD Y NE KE OTTOWAY LA IRST ST B SMITH
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