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Appendix 2 Asset Register Appendix 2 Asset Register Map Treatment Ref Asset type Asset name Asset Location LGA Display area Likelihood Consequence Risk Priority number No Human 0 Group Home Dural Quarry Rd, Dural Hornsby undefined Likely Catastrophic Extreme 1B 701;702 Settlement Human Group Homes Pennant Schofield Pde & Blackbutt 483;484;48 0 Hornsby undefined Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A Settlement Hills Ave, Pennant Hills 5;486 Human Group Homes Hornsby Somerville Rd, Hornsby 0 Hornsby undefined Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A 481;482 Settlement Heights Heights Human 705;706;70 0 Group Home St Ives Paul Ave, St Ives Ku-ring-gai undefined Likely Catastrophic Extreme 1B Settlement 7 Human 0 Group Home Mt Colah Banyula Ave, Mt Colah Hornsby undefined Likely Catastrophic Extreme 1B 703;704 Settlement Ku-ring-gai Council 0 Economic Mona Vale Road Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai Central Likely Minor Medium 4 899 Nursery Very 0 Environment Environmental site Various Hornsby undefined Likely Major 2A 767 High Human Page Avenue to Burns 362;364;36 1 North Wahroonga (East) Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai Central Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A Settlement Road 5;344;363 370;371;37 Human Timbarra Road to Mona 2 St Ives Chase Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai Central Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A 2;337;472;3 Settlement Vale Road 46 Human Browns Road to Leuna 378;379;33 3 Fox Valley (South) Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A Settlement Avenue 5;377;380 462;336;38 Human 4 North Epping Constance Close to M2 Hornsby Ku-ring-gai South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A 4;463;464;3 Settlement 99 Human Ashburton Avenue to 391;333;39 5 South Turramurra (East) Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A Settlement Morna Place 2;393;394 332;395;39 Human Mildura Street to Bradfield 6 Killara (West) Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A 6;397;398;4 Settlement Road 00 409;410;40 Human 7 Westleigh Quarter Sessions Road Hornsby Hornsby South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A 8;339;473;4 Settlement 07 Cowan Township - Old Human 366;367;46 8 Cowan Peats Ferry Road to Hornsby Ku-ring-gai North Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A Settlement 9;368;369 Pacific Highway Berowra Township - 373;374;37 Human 9 Berowra Berowra Waters Road to Hornsby Ku-ring-gai North Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A 5;376;470;3 Settlement Pacific Highway 43 Hornsby/Ku-ring-gai Bush Fire Risk Management Plan 2016-2021 Page 30 of 111 Map Treatment Ref Asset type Asset name Asset Location LGA Display area Likelihood Consequence Risk Priority number No 424;425;42 Human Seaview Street to 10 Mt Kuring-gai (East) Hornsby Ku-ring-gai North Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A 6;427;341;4 Settlement Blackwood Avenue 74 Human Telopea Street to Lord 11 Mt Colah Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Central Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A 466;467 Settlement Street Cobah Road; Peebles Human Road; Nollands Road; 432;433;44 12 Fiddletown Hornsby Hornsby Central Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A Settlement Banksia Place; 2 Sunnyridge Road 416;417;41 Human Toolang Road to Timbarra 13 St Ives Chase (West) Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai Central Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A 8;419;471;3 Settlement Road 45 Human 447;448;47 14 Wisemans Ferry Ridge Wisemans Ferry Road Hornsby Hornsby North Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A Settlement 6 Human Old Telegraph Road 449;450;45 15 Maroota South Hornsby Hornsby North Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A Settlement Maroota 1 Human Old Northern Road to 16 Canoelands North Hornsby Hornsby North Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A 439;438 Settlement Canoelands Road Human North Turramurra SFP 355;338;35 17 Bobbin Head Road Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai Central Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A Settlement Zone 6;348;357 18 Cultural Cultural Site: Cowan Pacific Highway Hornsby Ku-ring-gai North Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A 342 University of Technology Human & Kids Campus 19 Eton Road Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A 358;359 Settlement Children's Centre, Lindfield Human Winchester Avenue to 405;406;33 20 Lindfield Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A Settlement Alexander Parade 1 428;429;34 Human Bushlands Avenue to 21 Hornsby Heights Hornsby Ku-ring-gai North Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A 0;430;431;3 Settlement Galston Road 47;475 Human Mount Pleasant Avenue to 352;381;45 22 Normanhurst Hornsby Ku-ring-gai South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A Settlement Cecil Avenue 9 Human Cobbadah Street to 460;461;38 23 Pennant Hills (East) Hornsby Ku-ring-gai South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A Settlement Blackbutt Avenue 2;383 Human Comenarra Parkway to 387;350;38 24 South Turramurra Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A Settlement Kissing Point Road 8;389;390 Hornsby/Ku-ring-gai Bush Fire Risk Management Plan 2016-2021 Page 31 of 111 Map Treatment Ref Asset type Asset name Asset Location LGA Display area Likelihood Consequence Risk Priority number No Human Jack Russell Road to Bay 434;435;47 25 Berrilee Hornsby Hornsby Central Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A Settlement Road 7 Human Old Northern Road to 441;443;44 26 Forest Glen Hornsby Hornsby Central Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A Settlement Taupo Road 0 Human 444;445;44 27 Maroota (North) Old Northern Road Hornsby Hornsby North Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A Settlement 6 Human Comenarra Parkway to 28 Comenarra Parkway Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A 468;351 Settlement Howson Avenue Human 29 Glendale Pacific Highway Cowan Hornsby Ku-ring-gai North Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A 452;453 Settlement Human Ryde Road to Ramsay 402;349;40 30 Pymble (South) Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A Settlement Avenue 1;403;404 Cultural Site: Maroota 478;479;48 31 Cultural Laughtondale Gully Road Hornsby Hornsby North Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A Aboriginal Place 0 465;411;41 Human De Saxe Close to The 32 Westleigh (South) Hornsby Hornsby South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A 2;413;414;4 Settlement Sanctuary 15 Human Boundary Road to 420;421;42 33 Pennant Hills Hornsby Hornsby South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A Settlement Timbarra Road 2;423;353 Human 34 Bloodwood Rd Isolated Bloodwood Road Hornsby Hornsby Central Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A 436;437 Settlement Human 35 Calabash Isolated Calabash Road Hornsby Hornsby Central Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A 454;455 Settlement Human South of Canoelands 36 Canoelands South Hornsby Hornsby North Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A 456;457 Settlement Road Human Baden-Powell Scout 37 Pomona St, Pennant Hills Hornsby Ku-ring-gai South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A 360;361 Settlement Centre, Pennant Hills Human Pumpkin Point, 38 Pumpkin Point Hornsby Hornsby North Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A 458 Settlement Hawkesbury River Human Roland Avenue to 385;334;35 39 Turramurra (South) Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai South Almost certain Catastrophic Extreme 1A Settlement Comenarra Parkway 4;386 Human The Chase Road to 599;600;60 40 North Turramurra (West) Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai Central Likely Catastrophic Extreme 1B Settlement Hartley Close 9;489 Human 625;626;62 41 Fox Valley (East) Leuna to Roland Avenues Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai South Likely Catastrophic Extreme 1B Settlement 7;490 Human Bradfield Road to 42 West Lindfield Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai South Likely Catastrophic Extreme 1B 634 Settlement Winchester Avenue Cultural Site: 43 Cultural Pacific Highway Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai South Likely Catastrophic Extreme 1B 696 Turramurra Human Mona Vale Road to 601;602;60 44 St Ives (East) Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai Central Likely Catastrophic Extreme 1B Settlement Burraneer Avenue 3;604;605 Human Attunga / Ormonde/ 45 Roseville Chase Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai Central Likely Catastrophic Extreme 1B 623;624 Settlement Warringah Roads Human Malton Road to Sutherland 559;560;49 46 Beecroft (East) Hornsby Ku-ring-gai South Likely Catastrophic Extreme 1B Settlement Road 5 Hornsby/Ku-ring-gai Bush Fire Risk Management Plan 2016-2021 Page 32 of 111 Map Treatment Ref Asset type Asset name Asset Location LGA Display area Likelihood Consequence Risk Priority number No Human Holford Crescent to 630;631;63 47 Gordon/ Killara Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai South Likely Catastrophic Extreme 1B Settlement Mildura Street 2;633 Human Carters Road to Odette 562;563;56 48 Middle Dural Hornsby Hornsby South Likely Catastrophic Extreme 1B Settlement Road 4 Human 565;566;56 49 Quarry North North of Quarry Road Hornsby Hornsby South Likely Catastrophic Extreme 1B Settlement 7 New Line Road to Human 568;569;57 50 Dural Barrington Drive and Hornsby Hornsby South Likely Catastrophic Extreme 1B Settlement 0 Harris Road Human Duffy Avenue to Norman 589;590;58 51 Thornleigh Hornsby Hornsby South Likely Catastrophic Extreme 1B Settlement Avenue 7;588 Human Pretoria Parade to Dural 591;592;59 52 Hornsby (West) Hornsby Hornsby South Likely Catastrophic Extreme 1B Settlement Street 3;594 Human Alan Avenue to Peats 598;595;59 53 Hornsby (North) Hornsby Hornsby South Likely Catastrophic Extreme 1B Settlement Ferry Road 6;597 636;637;63 Human Galston Road to Spedding 54 Hornsby Heights (South) Hornsby Hornsby South Likely Catastrophic Extreme 1B 8;635;639;4 Settlement Road 94 Human 640;641;64 55 Dangar Island Dangar Island Hornsby Ku-ring-gai North Likely Catastrophic
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