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Beaufort District Plan (Draft) Plan No : 17150046 - Scale 1 : 90,000 640000 660000 680000 700000 720000 BEAUFORT DISTRICT PLAN (DRAFT) PLAN NO : 17150046 - SCALE 1 : 90,000 SK BIN SU LO K SK PEN GI RA N JAY AP MP IN G SUR AU CLASS I - PROTECT ION FOREST RESERVE SUNGAI BINSULUK FOREST RESE RVE WATER C ATC HMENT AR EA SK N U KA H AN KEY MAP SK KOTA WATER CATCHMENT AREA KLI AS SCALE 1 : 800,000 KLI NIK KES IH AT N SM K KOTA KLIAS LEGEND SK K LI A SK E CI L SK KUKU R O RESIDENTIAL SK SI NO K O R(A) - RESIDENTIAL 'A' / LOW DENSITY R(B) - RESIDENTIAL 'B' / MEDIUM DENSITY SK TI ONG BA R U R(C) - RESIDENTIAL 'C' / HIGH DENSITY SK BAMB AN GAN R(D) - RESIDENTIAL 'D' / PUBLIC SECTOR HOUSING R(K) - RESIDENTIAL 'K' / VILLAGE AREA COMMERCIAL SK KE PA WA CLASS IV - AMENITY FR PADAS DAMIT FOREST RESERVE C(C) - CENTRAL BUSINESS SK B ATANDO K C(D) - DISTRICT BUSINESS SK G A RA MA C(L) - LOCAL SHOPPING SMK G ADONG SK G A DO N G DE WA N KG . GADONG INDUSTRIAL FISH ERI ES BRE ED IN G ST ATIO N IN(L) - LIGHT INDUSTRY BE A U FO R T 13 3 K V/ 4 0M P O W E R T R A N S M S O IN E IS I N L N S WAT ER T R EAT MENT P LA N T, LA WA, G ADONG IN(G) - GENERAL INDUSTRY SK P ADAS D AMI T KLI NIK PAD AS DAMIT SK K AB A JA N G SK B ENT UKA MA SJI D PAD AS DAMIT IN(H) - HEAVY INDUSTRY IN(S) - SPECIAL INDUSTRY CLASS IX - CROCKER RANGE PARK CLASS IV - AM ENIT Y FR PAD AS D AMIT FR GOVERNMENT GOV - GOVERNMENT USE SK L AG O SK BIA H BAT U 65 PUBLIC FACILITIES CLASS I - PROTECT ION FR SK BAN GK AL AL AK KLIAS FOR EST RESERVE SK SUA SA CF - COMMUNITY FACILITIES SK J AB A NG BG - BURIAL GROUND / CEMETERY PADANG TERATAK (PADAS DAMIT) WILDLIFE CONSE RVATION AREA OPEN SPACE OS - OPEN SPACE SK L ADA NG LU MAD A N SK BUKA U TOURISM AND RECREATION T(P) - PARK / RECREATION AREA T(T) - TOURISM AREA CLASS V - MANGROVE FR SK KAR AN GA N MENUMBOK FORE ST RESERVE CLASS I - PROTECT ION FR GUN UN G LUMAKU FOREST RESER VE SG. PADAS AQUACULTURE / FISHE RIES RESERVE AGRICULTURE CL ASS I - PRO TECTIO N FR GU NUNG LU MAKU FORES T RES ERVE A(A) - AGRICULTURE AREA CLASS IV - AMENITY FR NABAHAN FOREST RESERV E A(C) - COUNTRYSIDE / RURAL AREA SK MA RA B A CLASS IV - AMENITY FR KG. HIND IAN F OREST RESERV E A(P) - PADDY CONSERVATION AREA KLI NIK KES IH AT N WE STO N SRK & S M K POL IC E WE S T O N WATER CATCHMENT AREA TIMBER PLANTATION - SABAH FOREST INDUSTRIES (SFI) W(CA) - WATER CATCHMENT AREA MA SJI D AN - N UR KLIN IK DESA SK LIN GK UN GA N W(C) - WATER CONSERVATION AREA W(PA) - WATER PROTECTION AREA PROTECTION AND CONSERVATION PRO JEK BEKA LANIR MA SJ ID LU BU K SK LU B OK PC(C) - CONSERVATION AREA PC(DP) - DEVELOPMENT PROHIBITED CLASS VI - VIRG IN JUNGL E RESERV E SIAU NGA U FOREST RESERVE PC(DR) - DEVELOPMENT RESTRICTED PC(FR) - FOREST RESERVE AREA PC(H) - RIDGE CONSERVATION AREA CLASS II - COMMERCIAL FOREST RESERVE PC(M) - MANGROVE / SWAMP / NIPAH AREA SIPITANG FOR EST RESERVE PC(P) - PROTECTED AREA PC(R) - RIVER AND RIPARIAN RESERVE PC(S) - SEA AREA ROADS PRIMARY ROAD SECONDARY ROAD TIMBER PLANTATION - SABAH FOREST INDUSTRIES (SFI) LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR ACCESS ROAD PRIMARY JUNCTION (MAJOR - MAJOR ROAD) SECONDARY JUNCTION (MAJOR - MINOR ROAD) CLASS II - COMMER CIAL FR SIPITANG FOREST RESERV E PUBLIC UTILITIES MAIN DRAIN SECONDARY DRAIN IRRIGATION CHANNEL OVERHEAD HIGH VOLTAGE CABLE RESERVE Section 6(1)(a) of Town & Country Planning Ordinance (Sabah Cap. 141) Section 8 of Town & Country Planning Ordinance (Sabah Cap. 141) Section 10(2) of Town & Country Planning Ordinance (Sabah Cap. 141) Section 10(6) of Town & Country Planning Ordinance (Sabah Cap. 141) GAS PIPELINE Notification of Intention to prepare a Draft Scheme G.N. No: ..............33 dated .............................. 16 January 2020 Submitted to the Central Town and Country Planning Board on the .......... day of ........................ 20 .......... Notification of Approval G.N. : .............. dated .................................. RESERVE FOR UTILITY STRUCTURE Adopted by the Central Town and Country Planning Board by Resolution dated the .......... day of .................... 20 .......... Section 7(1) of Town & Country Planning Ordinance (Sabah Cap. 141) CERTIFIED BY : (Water Works, Reservoir, SEB Power Station, Notification of Preparation G.N. No : ..............256 dated .............................. 13 August 2020 Sewage Lagoons, Telephone Exchange etc.) LOCAL PLAN / DISTRICT PLAN BOUNDARY ...................................................................Haji Abdul Bin Imam Basirun ............................................................ ............................................................ ........................................................................ Prepared By : Physical Planning Division Town and Regional Planning Department Sabah Beaufort District Council Central Town and Country Planning Board Dated at Kota Kinabalu this .......... day of ...................... 20 .......... Director Of State Town and Regional Planning Department Date : August 2020 640000 660000 680000 700000 720000.
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