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MapsLast modified: March 2, 2009 - 1:14 PM
The Local Environmental Plan 2000 set of 125 maps represent the zone boundaries for Port Stephens Council Local Government Area and are a major component of LEP 2000 which was gazetted on 12 December 2000. These zone boundaries are shown relative to the cadastral boundaries shown on these maps. You have the option of viewing the Zoning Maps in colour or black & white. Although great care has been taken in the preparation of these maps, Port Stephens Council accepts no responsibility for any misprints, errors, omissions, inaccuracies in these maps or damages resulting from the use of this information. Aircraft Noise Exposure Forecast (ANEF) Maps - Published: 20 Nov 2006Aircraft noise is a factor, which has attracted a great deal of community attention. Military airfields in particular with the operations of fast jet aircraft are the subject of concern by local residents. more .. Heritage Conservation Area - Published: 02 Mar 2006 There are currently two Heritage Conservation Areas within the Port Stephens Local Government Area - Raymond Terrace (including Tipperary Hill) and Hinton. more .. Coastal Wetlands SEPP 14 - Published: 03 May 2005 State Environmental Planning Policy (SEPP) No.14 is a NSW Government Legislation which aims to ensure the protection and preservation of wetlands which support an abundance of flora and fauna. more .. Flood Prone Land - Published: 14 Jan 2009 The Port Stephens Local Environmental Plan 2000 (LEP) includes provisions relating to flood prone land within the Local Government Area. more .. Bushfire Prone Land - Published: 26 May 2005 As a result of the bushfires in Christmas 2001, the NSW Government introduced legislation to ensure residential and other developments such as child care facilities, hospitals and aged care facilities are not unduly exposed to any major bushfire risk. more .. Aircraft Noise Exposure - Published: 26 May 2005 Please refer to Aircraft Noise Exposure Forecast Section more .. Acid Sulfate Soils - Published: 04 Jan 2005 Acid sulfate soils are the common name given to soils containing iron sulfides. more .. |
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