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OSAEG-5-051K Overall R-Code-(200824)-Titleblock 1 LEGEND LANDHOLDING BOUNDARY STAGING BOUNDARY PUBLIC OPEN SPACE RESIDENTIAL R25 RESIDENTIAL R30 RESIDENTIAL R40 RESIDENTIAL R50 RESIDENTIAL R60 NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE R Codes in some areas are subject to approval via subdivision approval STAGE 12C ST STAGE 12D 10C STAGE 12E STAGE 11B STAGE 12A STAGE 46 STAGE 11A STAGE 10B STAGE 43 STAGE 12B SUBJECT TO FUTURE STAGE 45 STAGE 9A SUBDIVISION/DESIGN STAGE 8C STAGE 8B STAGE 12 STAGE 11 M STAGE 38 STAGE 44 A RM I ON STAGE 10A AV EN UE STAGE 36A STAGE 10 Y A W IS DE AN STAGE 36B STAGE 8ABR STAGE 9 D A A LI O ZA STAGE 35B R R STAGE 9 IN N O LO T O S P E L STAGER 7B A H C E IV R D STAGE 8 R A B A N IN C E N STAGE 37B A L STAGE 13A L E E X W Y E N N A O A R L D T A E A H V W E P N P O U STAGE 7A O O E C O L E L I L S STAGE 35A N U I L R O A STAGE 4 A V A L Q ET N Z TRE I U U S E E L F A IN A STAGE 37A ARM M C A R I N ET E E TR S S RE T FF R ZA E E T E STAGE 14B STAGE 13B V N A E L R M E I IZ L A I O M M I N KA D O C S R OR O STAGE 34 T N A R D FL P E O O ET E W E T E O STR R L FRE ZAF D R S IV U E O V L STAGE Y U STAGE 33 STAGE 2 A F W JO 20C A V A N T E E R T S STAGE 31A N E A NEIGHBOURHOOD DRIV I STAGE 14A S BAR R INNA E CENTRE C P STAGE 20A STAGE 32 CINNABAR DRIVE STAGE 20B B R STAGE 30 O N Z JONQUIL STREET E S T R STAGE 6B E ROGUE LANE E CERISE LANE T Y AERO ROAD A FAWN WAY STAGE 25B STAGE 5 STAGE 15 STAGE 18 W N O MAUVE WAY M E L B AUREATE WAY R GIALLO WAY O APRICOT ROAD ICTERINE ROAD A MAJORELLE WAY D GAMBOGE STREET S ID E LEEWARD AVENUE A V E STAGE 23 N U E STAGE 29B SLATE WAY STAGE 25B TAUPE LANE PATINA STREET VERT LANE BICE LANE STAGE 6A STAGE 3B UMBER LANE HEATH AVENUE STAGE 21A CYAN LANE STAGE 27 SEPIA WAY BISQUE STREET ARYLIDE GROVE STAGE 21B STAGE 31B STAGE 16 STAGE 24 AQUAMARINE STREET AUREATE WAY STAGE 1 STAGE 29A OCHRE STREET ECRU STREET BRONZE STREET STAGE 19 STAGE STAGE 28 CITRINE STREET STAGE 25A AZUL WAY 22C STAGE 26 CELESTE STREET CELESTE STREET STAGE 17 CELESTE STREET STAGE 22A STAGE 3A STAGE 22B STAGE 21C STAGE 27 PUCE WAY FALLOW WAY NORTH Unit 2, 464 Murray Street Perth WA 6000 AMBERTON OVERALL ESTATE R-CODES PLAN Scale: 1:2500 @ A0 (08) 6333 1888 [email protected] 0 25 50 75m www.cdpaus.com.au PLAN: OSAEG-5-051K REVISION: K EGLINTON Copyright CDP. No part of this plan may be DRAFT reproduced in any form without prior consent from DATE: 24/08/2020 DRAWN: JP CDP. All care has been taken in preparation of this plan but no responsibility is taken for any errors or PROJECTION: PCG 94 PLANNER: CH A Stockland Project omissions and is subject to change. Areas and DATUM: AHD CHECK: KB Carriageways depicted on plan are diagrammatic only..
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