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DC - District Commercial LCe(Nwd) - Local Centre (Norwood) O - Office RS(L) - Residential Streetscape (Landscape) Development Plan Map Residential DCe - District Centre LCe(StP) - Local Centre (St Peters) O1 - Office 1 Rb - Riverbank Zone While every reasonable effort has been made to ensure that this document is correct at DCe(Nwd) - District Centre (Norwood) LIn - Light Industry O2 - Office 2 Rec - Recreation Development Plan the time of publication, the State of South Australia and its agencies, instrumentalities, employees and contractors disclaim any and all liability to any person in respect to anything Ex - Excluded LS - Local Shopping PL - Park Lands Zone SGCe - Specialty Goods Centre Zoning or the consequence of anything done or omitted to be done in reliance upon the whole or HC - Historic Conservation MS(A) - Main Street (Adelaide) Zone PP - Public Purpose SHA(CLG) - State Heritage Area (Colonel Light Gardens) any part of this document. PLN ID: 5466 HC(MV) - Historic (Conservation) - Mitcham Village MS(H) - Main Street (Hutt) Zone R - Residential SU - Special Uses (Hawthorn Oval) CAMPBELLTOWN N OR TO N S UM MIT R D SAC GN FROME RD GN CF N MAGILL RD SAC O SBInv R SBInv SAC SBInv T O N S U M M I T GN R D SN RD PENFOLD NORWOOD CF PAYNEHAM AND ST PETERS CF SE NORTH TCE SAC NORTH TCE The Parade SBInv The Parade THE PARADE PU DEQUETTEVILLE TCE CF GRENFELL ST OLD NO FULLARTON RD FULLARTON RTON S UMMIT RD GN HF SAC SAC ADELAIDE KENSINGTON RD SAC WAKEFIELD ST SBInv CF GLYNBURN RD GLYNBURN HUTT ST HUTT PULTENEY ST PULTENEY RD N CF O T AR L CF L U F SAC Hallett Rd SAC SOUTH TCE RD PORTRUSH SAC SN CF GLEN OSMOND RD CF SBInv GREENHILL RD SAC SBInv SAC SAC GREENHILL RD SBInv SAC SAC UC(Bo) HDN GN UC(L) SE SN GN BN Inv BURNSIDE CF SAC BN Glynburn Rd Glynburn SAC ADELAIDE SAC HILLS CF SAC BN CF UNLEY RD UNLEY King William Rd William King UNLEY SAC GREENHILL RD FULLARTON RD FULLARTON Duthy St Duthy W at er f a CF l l G Woods Hill Rd u l l y R d Northgate St GN SAC G L E HF N O S M O N D R D SBInv D CROSS R CROSS RD MOU NT B Y ARK FW ER N R ER D ST EA Mo H u UT n SO t Lo fty S um m i t R d Y FW N R TE BELAIR RD BELAIR S MITCHAM EA H UT SO P&D Code Zones Abbreviations BN - Business Neighbourhood Produced by Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure P&D Code Zones Urban Corridor (Living) Productive Economy - Primary Industry CF - Community Facilities GN - General Neighbourhood Planning and Land Use Services Burnside Infrastructure & Movement Systems Productive Economy - Employment Peri-Urban HDN - Housing Diversity Neighbourhood GPO Box 1815 Adelaide SA 5001 HF - Hills Face www.sa.gov.au 0 260 520 780 metres Community Facilities Innovation Resilient Communities & Environment Inv - Innovation Projection Lambert Conformal Conic ± People & Neighbourhoods - Residential Hills Face PU - Peri-Urban Compiled 30 September 2019 Suburban Activity Centre SAC - Suburban Activity Centre General Neighbourhood SBInv - Suburban Business and Innovation © Government of South Australia 2019 Business Neighbourhood Local government boundary 2019 Code Consultation Map SE - Suburban Employment No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted Housing Diversity Neighbourhood SN - Suburban Neighbourhood in any form, or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher, Cadastre Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure. Suburban Business and Innovation UC(Bo) - Urban Corridor (Boulevard) Suburban Neighbourhood UC(L) - Urban Corridor (Living) While every reasonable effort has been made to ensure that this document is correct at Suburban Employment the time of publication, the State of South Australia and its agencies, instrumentalities, Urban Corridor (Boulevard) employees and contractors disclaim any and all liability to any person in respect to anything or the consequence of anything done or omitted to be done in reliance upon the whole or P&D Code Zones - DRAFT any part of this document. PLN ID: 5812 N O CAMPBELLTOWN RT ON SU MMI T RD MAGILL RD SN LAC N BN O LAC R BN BN T O N S U M M I T R D SN SN FROME RD PENFOLD PENFOLD RD EN Festival Dr NORWOOD SB PAYNEHAM AND LAC NORTH T CE NORTH T CE The Parade BN ST PETERS The Parade THE PARADE TD DEQUETTEVILLE TCE EN FULLARTON FULLARTON RD GRENFELL ST OLD NO RTON SUM MIT RD EN Pirie St BARTELS RD Osmo n d Tce nOsmo d LAC Flinders St LAC KENSINGTON RD PULTENEY ST PULTENEY WAKEF IEL D ST RD GLYNBURN BN HN Gouger St ADELAIDE STHUTT Con D R LAC N Hallett Rd Hallett O T R EN A LAC L L EN U F EN SOUTH TCE LAC GLEN OSMOND RD PORTRUSH PORTRUSH RD PEACOCK RD PEACOCK SAC BN BN BN LAC LAC GREENHILL RD BN LAC LAC EN BN EN SN HN SInv Glyn burn Rd burn Glyn LAC GN BURNSIDE LAC ADELAIDE D R Y HILLS E L N U King William Rd William King UNLEY LAC d R l l i H EN GREENHIL L RD s d o o W HN EN FULLARTON FULLARTON RD Duthy St Duthy Con W a t e r f a l l G u l ly R d Northgate St GLEN OSMOND RD SN BN CROSS RD CROSS RD Con O M UNT BARK ER RD M o u n t Lo fty S um m i tR S d O U T H E A S T E R N F W Y BELAIR BELAIR RD MITCHAM Con P&D Code Zones ActivityLocal Centre Cadastre Produced by Attorn ey-General’sDepartment Plannand ingLand Use Services Burnside People & Neighbourhoods - Residential StrategicInn o vation GPOBox SA50011815Adelaide 0 260 520 780 metres EstablishedNeighbourhoo d w w w .sa.gov.au SuburbanActivity Centre Projection LambertCon formalCon ic ± GeneralNeighbourhoo d Compiled November4 2020 SuburbanBusiness Hills Neighbourhoo Hills d 2020 Updated Code Consultation Map ©Go vernmentSouthof Australia 2020 TourismDevelop ment Nopart thisdocumentof may reproduced,be stored retrievala system,in or transmitted in anyin form, or byany means, without theprior written permission thepublisher,of SuburbanNeighbourhoo d Resilient Communities & Environment theAttorn ey-General’sDepartment.
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