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Dog Off-Leash Areas Section 30 Local Law No.2 (Animal Management) 2016 Cairns Regional Council Subordinate Local Law No. 2 (Animal Management) 2019 Schedule 6 - Dog off-leash areas Section 30 Local Law No.2 (Animal Management) 2016 Column Column 2 Column 3 1 Area description Address and Property Map Description Number 1 AEROGLEN: Part of the southern end of Part of Lot 82 on C198327 Touch Park between the southern Aeroglen Drive, Aeroglen boundary of the sporting fields and the Part of Lot 496 on C198327 southern side of the park between 19-25 Quarry Street, Aeroglen. Aeroglen Drive and the mangrove lined creek to the west. 2 AEROGLEN: Paterson Park on the Lot 308 on SP171849 northern side of Greenbank Road and the 78-80 Greenbank Road, Aeroglen western side of Arnold Street. 3 BABINDA: Northern part of Carl Mellick Lot 37 on RP846519 Park located at the western end of L37 Harwood Drive, Babinda Harwood Drive. 4 BAYVIEW HEIGHTS: Part of Arthur Forno Lot 98 on RP728481 Park, being at the western end near the 27 Fairview Street, Bayview Vista Street entrance to the park and Heights behind houses in Vista Street, Fiesta Close and Flamenco Close. 5 BAYVIEW HEIGHTS: Ben Wilson Park Lot 99 on RP728482 and part of adjacent drainage reserve. 2 Fairview Street, Bayview Heights Corner of Anderson Road and Fairview Part Lot 1 RP 819030 148 – 158 Streets. Anderson Rd, Bayview Heights 6 BENTLEY PARK: Part of Robert Road Lot 977 RP850113, Robert Road, Drainage Reserve, Robert Road, Bentley Bentley Park Park on the southern side of Robert Road adjacent to the creek. 7 BRAMSTON BEACH: The area of beach Beach Esplanade commencing 100 metres south of the stinger net and extending to the southern end of the beach. 8 BRAMSTON BEACH: The area of beach Beach Esplanade commencing at the northern end of the caravan park and extending northward. 9 BRINSMEAD: The area to the north of the Lot 2 RP 729485 central internal access in Goomboora Shale Street, Brinsmead park. 41 Cairns Regional Council Subordinate Local Law No. 2 (Animal Management) 2019 Column Column 2 Column 3 1 Area description Address and Property Map Description Number 10 BUCHANS POINT: From the rocks at the Beach Esplanade southern end of the beach to the first car park to the north. 11 BUNGALOW: Part of Little Barlow Park Lot 20 RP 706600 43-49 Scott Street, Bungalow 12 CARAVONICA: The northern part of Lot 32 RP 747471, Lake Placid Barron Waters/Burrawungal Park, Lake Road, Caravonica Placid Road, Caravonica and the whole of Lot 199 RP743155, Impey Street, Impey Reserve, on the eastern side of Caravonica Impey Street located behind the houses fronting Impey Street. 13 CLIFTON BEACH: Part of parkland in Lot 210 on NR 6922 Eddy Street, Clifton Beach between Eddy 15 Saxon Street, Clifton Beach Street and the rear of houses in Escape Lot 59 on RP748462 Close for a distance of 50 metres from L59 Saxon Street, Clifton Beach houses in Eddy Street and east towards Saxon Street. 14 CLIFTON BEACH: The area of beach Beach Esplanade from the northern end of Upolu Esplanade north towards Palm Cove and finishing 150 metres south of Veivers Road, Palm Cove. 15 CLIFTON BEACH: The southern end of Beach Esplanade Clifton Beach between the southern end of Arlington Esplanade and to the north of Kewarra Street, Kewarra Beach. 16 CLIFTON BEACH: Whole of Evergreen Lot 216 on NR7040 Park on the southern side of Evergreen L216 Captain Cook Hwy, Clifton Road and Western Side of Captain Cook Beach Highway. Lot 192 on NR6794 1-3 Evergreen Road, Clifton Beach 17 EARLVILLE: Part of Lions Park at Henley Lot 1 on RP 731489 Street, Earlville from the dividing posts on 534 Mulgrave Road, Earlville the western side to the toilet block, west to the dividing posts at the tennis club end. 18 EARLVILLE: Part of Henley’s Hill Park Lot 1 SP 198079, 3 – 9 De Jarlais covering the fenced dog exercise area to St, Earlville the west of De Jarlais St and to the south Lot 5 RP 745313, 19 – 43 De Jarlais of the car park entry point off De Jarlais St, Earlville Street. 42 Cairns Regional Council Subordinate Local Law No. 2 (Animal Management) 2019 Column Column 2 Column 3 1 Area description Address and Property Map Description Number 19 EDMONTON: McKinnon Creek Detention Lot 985 on RP906385 Basin at Isabella Estate. Accatino Close, Edmonton Lot 500 on RP887878 Canecutter Road, Edmonton 20 EDMONTON: Part of Carne Park, Trojan Lot 1 on RP728640 Street, Edmonton being on the eastern Ragner Street, Edmonton side of the Trojan Street entrance to the edge of the creek bed. 21 EDMONTON: Part of Fuller Park covering Lot 1 on RP 722073 the south-western side of the park. Wolff Street, Edmonton 22 ELLIS BEACH: From rocks at the Beach Esplanade southern end of the beach for a distance of 450 metres to the north (adjacent to the car park). 23 GORDONVALE: Part of Howard Bailey Lot 77 on NR7679 Park at the end of Klarwein Close being on 19-23 Klarwein Close Gordonvale the Western side of the Klarwein Street entrance and behind houses in Highleigh Road and bounded by the drain at the rear. 24 HOLLOWAYS BEACH: Beach at the Beach Esplanade northern end of Holloways Beach fronting Casuarina Street and north of Luke Street. 25 HOLLOWAYS BEACH: The southern end Beach Esplanade of Holloways Beach between Tamarind Street and Magnolia Street. 26 KANIMBLA: Part of Robson St Drainage Lot 903 RP 883765 Reserve, Kanimbla on the southern side of Lot 788 SP101074 Tanganelli, Hymes Street, Yellowfin Close and Yellowfin and Sweetlip Close, Sweetlip Close behind the dwellings, the Kanimbla. northern side of Tanganelli Close behind the dwellings and west of the cane rail line. 27 KEWARRA BEACH: The area of beach Beach Esplanade commencing 100 metres south of the stinger net and continuing to the rocks at Taylor Point. 28 KEWARRA BEACH: Part of Nova Street Lot 26 RP 740559, Park and Sunbird Park, Kewarra Beach on Lot 35 RP 867058, the southern side of Nova Street and the northern side of Nova Street Drain, Lot 34 RP 886869, Nova Street, between the two pedestrian pathways that Kewarra Beach 43 Cairns Regional Council Subordinate Local Law No. 2 (Animal Management) 2019 Column Column 2 Column 3 1 Area description Address and Property Map Description Number bisect the park. 29 MACHANS BEACH: Southern end of Beach Esplanade Machans Beach south of Cinderella Street to the Barron River. 30 MANUNDA: Part of Harald Falge Park Lot 1 on RP889325 being the area between McCormack 1-11 English Street, Manunda Street and drain. 31 MANUNDA: Parkland situated in Card Lot 49 on RP724968 Avenue, Manunda between houses in 17 Kiernan Street, Manunda Card Avenue and behind houses in Barlow Street 32 MOOROOBOOL: (Irene Street Flood Lot 742 on NR6506 Plain B) – North of Langan Street, east of 2 Carnation Drive, Mooroobool Irene Street, west of Carnation Drive and south of Marigold Close. 33 MT SHERIDAN: Sawpit Gully Detention Lot 990 on RP905276 Basin at Forest Gardens. Melia Close, Mount Sheridan 34 MT SHERIDAN: Trafalgar Detention Basin Lot 999 on 817962 and Balmoral Close Park from the south of 9-35 Trafalgar Road, Mt Sheridan Trafalgar Road to the creek to the south Lot 994 on RP857676 and from Idalia Road to the property L994 Idalia Road, Mt Sheridan boundary to the west. 35 MT SHERIDAN: The detention basin in Lot 2017 on SP 189712 George Cannon Drive Park south and east George Cannon Drive, Mt Sheridan of Forest Gardens Boulevard, north of George Cannon Drive and west of Des Chalmers Drive. 36 NORTH CAIRNS: Parkland at the northern Lot 1 on SP201258 end of the Esplanade between Smith and 320-354 Lake Street, Cairns North Lily Streets and bounded by the mangroves to the east and the Esplanade to the west. 37 PALM COVE: The area of beach between Beach Esplanade the Palm Cove jetty and the rocks on the northern side. 38 PALM COVE: Part of Silver Crescent Park, Lot 903 SP 222292, Osterlind Palm Cove located to the east of the Street, Palm Cove 44 Cairns Regional Council Subordinate Local Law No. 2 (Animal Management) 2019 Column Column 2 Column 3 1 Area description Address and Property Map Description Number pedestrian pathway and to the northeast of Osterlind Crescent. 39 REDLYNCH: Part of Gamburra Drive Lot 997 SP 167065, Gamburra Park, located on the northern side of Drive, Redlynch Huntley Crescent and the western side of Gamburra Drive, Redlynch east of the BMX jumps and the creek. 40 REDLYNCH: Portion of parkland off Lot 301 on NR78796 Harvey Road, Redlynch being at the 184-190 Harvey Road, Redlynch railway line end of the parkland and behind houses in Ficus Close. 41 SMITHFIELD: Part of Rainy Mountain Lot 195 on SP109016 Park in Cumberland Avenue covering the 18-22 Survey Street, Smithfield northern end of the park behind houses in Lot 275 on RP 737263 Survey Street and the fenced dog exercise 26-28 Survey Street, Smithfield area. 42 TRINITY BEACH: The beach from the Beach Esplanade northern end of Vasey Esplanade north to the rocks. 43 TRINITY BEACH: The beach at the Beach Esplanade southern end of Trinity Beach to the south of Peacock Street. 44 TRINITY PARK: Half Moon Bay beach, Beach Esplanade Trinity Park to the south of the car park entrance. 45 WESTCOURT: Closed Road Reserve Road Reserve Mann Street between Lyons and Brown Streets. 46 WHITE ROCK: Part of Mercurio Street Lot 903, RP 903203, 21 – 35 Park, White Rock, located on the western Mercurio Street, White Rock side of Mercurio Street and directly south of the stormwater drain.
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