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Land Register (In Accordance with Clause 53 of the NSW Local Government Act 1993) Georges River Council - Land Register (In accordance with Clause 53 of the NSW Local Government Act 1993) Facility Address Suburb Ward Past LGA Title Details Owner Classification Plan of Management LEP Zone Zone Description Agreement/Licence Augusta Park 19 Augusta St Allawah Kogarah Bay Kogarah 178/ /DP7182 Council Community Local Parks & Reserves Generic POM adopted 22/11/2010 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation N/A Augusta Park 19 Augusta St Allawah Kogarah Bay Kogarah 1/ /DP211577 Council Community Local Parks & Reserves Generic POM adopted 22/11/2010 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation Road reserve Augusta Park 19 Augusta St Allawah Kogarah Bay Kogarah 179/ /DP7182 Council Community Local Parks & Reserves Generic POM adopted 22/11/2010 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation N/A Low Density Residential, Public Augusta Park 72D Illawarra St Allawah Kogarah Bay Kogarah 270/ /DP7182 Private N/A N/A KLEP 2012 R2, RE1 C/o Georges River Council. Drainage Reserve Recreation Public Recreation, Low Density Augusta Park / Swanns Lane 22 Augusta St Allawah Kogarah Bay Kogarah 180/ /DP204590 Council Community Not affected by POM KLEP 2012 RE1, R2 N/A. Part Public Road. Residential Drainage Reserve 98D Noble St Allawah Kogarah Bay Kogarah 271/ /DP7182 Private N/A N/A KLEP 2012 R2 Low Density Residential C/o Georges River Council. Drainage Reserve Joy Mead Park 8-10 Barsbys Ave Allawah Kogarah Bay Kogarah 82/ /DP4724 Council Community Local Parks & Reserves Generic POM adopted 22/11/2010 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation N/A Joy Mead Park 8-10 Barsbys Ave Allawah Kogarah Bay Kogarah 95/ /DP4724 Council Community Local Parks & Reserves Generic POM adopted 22/11/2010 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation N/A Joy Mead Park 8-10 Barsbys Ave Allawah Kogarah Bay Kogarah 96/ /DP4724 Council Community Local Parks & Reserves Generic POM adopted 22/11/2010 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation N/A Joy Mead Park 8-10 Barsbys Ave Allawah Kogarah Bay Kogarah 81/ /DP4724 Council Community Local Parks & Reserves Generic POM adopted 22/11/2010 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation N/A Meade Park 92 Woids Ave Allawah Kogarah Bay Kogarah 2/ /DP207374 Council Community Local Parks & Reserves Generic POM adopted 22/11/2010 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation N/A Noble-Illawarra Pedestrian Access 105D Noble St Allawah Kogarah Bay Kogarah 272/ /DP7182 Private N/A N/A KLEP 2012 R2 Low Density Residential C/o Georges River Council. Drainage Reserve P J Ferry Reserve Community Hall 147B Bellevue Pde Allawah Kogarah Bay Kogarah 34/5/DP2792 Council Community Local Parks & Reserves Generic POM adopted 22/11/2010 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation Managed by Council for public hall bookings P J Ferry Reserve Community Hall 147B Bellevue Pde Allawah Kogarah Bay Kogarah 38/5/DP2792 Council Community Local Parks & Reserves Generic POM adopted 22/11/2010 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation Managed by Council for public hall bookings P J Ferry Reserve Community Hall 147B Bellevue Pde Allawah Kogarah Bay Kogarah 36/5/DP2792 Council Community Local Parks & Reserves Generic POM adopted 22/11/2010 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation Managed by Council for public hall bookings Swanns Lane 4A Augusta St Allawah Kogarah Bay Kogarah 101/ /DP873037 Council N/A Not affected by POM KLEP 2012 R2 Low Density Residential N/A Swanns Lane 16A Augusta St Allawah Kogarah Bay Kogarah 7/ /DP873172 Council N/A Not affected by POM KLEP 2012 R2 Low Density Residential N/A Swanns Lane 12A Augusta St Allawah Kogarah Bay Kogarah 103/ /DP873037 Council N/A Not affected by POM KLEP 2012 R2 Low Density Residential N/A Swanns Lane 18A Augusta St Allawah Kogarah Bay Kogarah 119/ /DP856596 Council N/A Not affected by POM KLEP 2012 R2 Low Density Residential N/A Rail Corporation Infrastructure - Rail Infrastructure Improvements and Maintenance of surfaces - RailCorp The Avenue Subway Railway Lnd Allawah Kogarah Bay Kogarah 120//DP1212572 N/A Not affected by POM KLEP 2012 SP2 NSW Facilities Agreement Nos. F.916.100 & A 1936/36 Beverley Park Golf Course 87 Jubilee Ave Beverley Park Kogarah Bay Kogarah 10/ /DP12389 Council Community Beverley Park Golf Course amended POM adopted 14/08/2006 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation Commercial Lease to Beverley Park Golf Club Beverley Park Golf Course 87 Jubilee Ave Beverley Park Kogarah Bay Kogarah 1/ /DP669358 Council Community Beverley Park Golf Course amended POM adopted 14/08/2006 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation Commercial Lease to Beverley Park Golf Club Beverley Park Golf Course 87 Jubilee Ave Beverley Park Kogarah Bay Kogarah 9/ /DP12389 Council Community Beverley Park Golf Course amended POM adopted 14/08/2006 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation Commercial Lease to Beverley Park Golf Club Beverley Park Golf Course 87 Jubilee Ave Beverley Park Kogarah Bay Kogarah 56/ /DP3097 Council Community Beverley Park Golf Course amended POM adopted 14/08/2006 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation Commercial Lease to Beverley Park Golf Club Beverley Park Golf Course 87 Jubilee Ave Beverley Park Kogarah Bay Kogarah 2/ /DP230426 Council Community Beverley Park Golf Course amended POM adopted 14/08/2006 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation Commercial Lease to Beverley Park Golf Club Beverley Park Golf Course 87 Jubilee Ave Beverley Park Kogarah Bay Kogarah 5/ /DP723730 Council Community Beverley Park Golf Course amended POM adopted 14/08/2006 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation Commercial Lease to Beverley Park Golf Club Beverley Park Golf Course 87 Jubilee Ave Beverley Park Kogarah Bay Kogarah 4/ /DP723730 Council Community Beverley Park Golf Course amended POM adopted 14/08/2006 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation Commercial Lease to Beverley Park Golf Club Beverley Park Golf Course 87 Jubilee Ave Beverley Park Kogarah Bay Kogarah 1/ /DP724240 Council Community Beverley Park Golf Course amended POM adopted 14/08/2006 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation Commercial Lease to Beverley Park Golf Club Beverley Park Golf Course 87 Jubilee Ave Beverley Park Kogarah Bay Kogarah 6/ /DP723730 Council Community Beverley Park Golf Course amended POM adopted 14/08/2006 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation Commercial Lease to Beverley Park Golf Club Beverley Park Golf Course 87 Jubilee Ave Beverley Park Kogarah Bay Kogarah 58/ /DP3097 Council Community Beverley Park Golf Course amended POM adopted 14/08/2006 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation Commercial Lease to Beverley Park Golf Club Beverley Park Golf Course 87 Jubilee Ave Beverley Park Kogarah Bay Kogarah 4/ /DP230427 Council Community Beverley Park Golf Course amended POM adopted 14/08/2006 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation Commercial Lease to Beverley Park Golf Club Beverley Park Golf Course 87 Jubilee Ave Beverley Park Kogarah Bay Kogarah 7/ /DP723730 Council Community Beverley Park Golf Course amended POM adopted 14/08/2006 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation Commercial Lease to Beverley Park Golf Club Beverley Park Golf Course 87 Jubilee Ave Beverley Park Kogarah Bay Kogarah 55/ /DP3097 Council Community Beverley Park Golf Course amended POM adopted 14/08/2006 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation Commercial Lease to Beverley Park Golf Club Beverley Park Golf Course 87 Jubilee Ave Beverley Park Kogarah Bay Kogarah 57/ /DP3097 Council Community Beverley Park Golf Course amended POM adopted 14/08/2006 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation Commercial Lease to Beverley Park Golf Club Beverley Park Golf Course 87 Jubilee Ave Beverley Park Kogarah Bay Kogarah 1/ /DP1127867 Council Community Beverley Park Golf Course amended POM adopted 14/08/2006 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation Commercial Lease to Beverley Park Golf Club Beverley Park Golf Course 87 Jubilee Ave Beverley Park Kogarah Bay Kogarah 59/ /DP3097 Council Community Beverley Park Golf Course amended POM adopted 14/08/2006 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation Commercial Lease to Beverley Park Golf Club Beverley Park Golf Course 87 Jubilee Ave Beverley Park Kogarah Bay Kogarah 1/ /DP457030 Council Community Beverley Park Golf Course amended POM adopted 14/08/2006 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation Lease to Beverley Park Golf Club Crown\State of Crown Reserve No 70596. Gaz - 12/06/1942. Purpose: Public Beverley Park Golf Course 87 Jubilee Ave Beverley Park Kogarah Bay Kogarah 7031/ /DP93155 N/A Beverley Park Golf Course amended POM adopted 14/08/2006 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation NSW Recreation. Commercial Lease to Beverley Park Golf Club Beverley Park Golf Course 87 Jubilee Ave Beverley Park Kogarah Bay Kogarah 2/ /DP723730 Council Community Beverley Park Golf Course amended POM adopted 14/08/2006 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation Commercial Lease to Beverley Park Golf Club Beverley Park Golf Course 87 Jubilee Ave Beverley Park Kogarah Bay Kogarah 1/ /DP723730 Council Community Beverley Park Golf Course amended POM adopted 14/08/2006 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation Commercial Lease to Beverley Park Golf Club Beverley Park Golf Course 87 Jubilee Ave Beverley Park Kogarah Bay Kogarah 2/ /DP1115657 Council Community Beverley Park Golf Course amended POM adopted 14/08/2006 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation Commercial Lease to Beverley Park Golf Club Beverley Park Golf Course 87 Jubilee Ave Beverley Park Kogarah Bay Kogarah 1/ /DP1115160 Council Community Beverley Park Golf Course amended POM adopted 14/08/2006 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation Commercial Lease to Beverley Park Golf Club Beverley Park Golf Course 87 Jubilee Ave Beverley Park Kogarah Bay Kogarah 2/ /DP1115160 Council Community Beverley Park Golf Course amended POM adopted 14/08/2006 KLEP 2012 RE1 Public Recreation Commercial Lease to Beverley Park Golf Club Beverley Park Golf Course 87 Jubilee Ave Beverley Park Kogarah Bay
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