Changes
On March 1, 2022 at 9:40:32 AM +1100, Lane Cove Municipal Council:
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Added resource Dungog Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan - report to Dungog Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan
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Deleted resource Dungog Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan - report from Dungog Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan
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26 | management](http://search.records.nsw.gov.au/functions/10) includes | 26 | management](http://search.records.nsw.gov.au/functions/10) includes | ||
27 | the administration of crown land and the process of alienation, | 27 | the administration of crown land and the process of alienation, | ||
28 | including surveying, mapping, and the preparation of leases and | 28 | including surveying, mapping, and the preparation of leases and | ||
29 | titles. The function also includes the zoning of land for a variety of | 29 | titles. The function also includes the zoning of land for a variety of | ||
30 | purposes (residential, commercial, agricultural, mining, native title, | 30 | purposes (residential, commercial, agricultural, mining, native title, | ||
31 | parks and gardens, etc.) and the siting of major projects such as the | 31 | parks and gardens, etc.) and the siting of major projects such as the | ||
32 | Darling Harbour Authority. \r\n\r\nThe term also covers the management | 32 | Darling Harbour Authority. \r\n\r\nThe term also covers the management | ||
33 | of resources such as water, soil and forests with the aim of ensuring | 33 | of resources such as water, soil and forests with the aim of ensuring | ||
34 | that exploitation and use are balanced by policies and practices aimed | 34 | that exploitation and use are balanced by policies and practices aimed | ||
35 | at sustaining and preserving the resource for future generations.", | 35 | at sustaining and preserving the resource for future generations.", | ||
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54 | "fdp-dungog-floodplain-risk-management-study-and-plan-final-report", | 54 | "fdp-dungog-floodplain-risk-management-study-and-plan-final-report", | ||
55 | "notes": "__EXECUTIVE SUMMARY__ \r\n\r\nIntroduction \r\n\r\nDungog | 55 | "notes": "__EXECUTIVE SUMMARY__ \r\n\r\nIntroduction \r\n\r\nDungog | ||
56 | is located in the Upper Hunter Region of New South Wales, | 56 | is located in the Upper Hunter Region of New South Wales, | ||
57 | approximately 60 km north of Newcastle and 70 km inland from the | 57 | approximately 60 km north of Newcastle and 70 km inland from the | ||
58 | coastline at Seal Rocks. The township of Dungog is situated at the | 58 | coastline at Seal Rocks. The township of Dungog is situated at the | ||
59 | confluence of the Williams River and Myall Creek. Three smaller | 59 | confluence of the Williams River and Myall Creek. Three smaller | ||
60 | catchments including the township, Common Creek and Melbee Estate | 60 | catchments including the township, Common Creek and Melbee Estate | ||
61 | catchments also provide a source of flood risk to Dungog. | 61 | catchments also provide a source of flood risk to Dungog. | ||
62 | \r\n\r\nDungog Shire Council (Council) is responsible for flood risk | 62 | \r\n\r\nDungog Shire Council (Council) is responsible for flood risk | ||
63 | management and local land use planning within their Local Government | 63 | management and local land use planning within their Local Government | ||
64 | Area (LGA). Council has commissioned Royal HaskoningDHV (RHDHV) to | 64 | Area (LGA). Council has commissioned Royal HaskoningDHV (RHDHV) to | ||
65 | produce the Dungog Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan (FRMS&P) | 65 | produce the Dungog Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan (FRMS&P) | ||
66 | on behalf of Council and the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage | 66 | on behalf of Council and the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage | ||
67 | (OEH). \r\n\r\nThe present FRMS&P included developing a Flood Study | 67 | (OEH). \r\n\r\nThe present FRMS&P included developing a Flood Study | ||
68 | that defined flood risk in Dungog from all sources (i.e. Williams | 68 | that defined flood risk in Dungog from all sources (i.e. Williams | ||
69 | River, Myall Creek and local township catchments. The Flood Study was | 69 | River, Myall Creek and local township catchments. The Flood Study was | ||
70 | completed in February 2017. \r\n\r\nHistory of Flooding in Dungog | 70 | completed in February 2017. \r\n\r\nHistory of Flooding in Dungog | ||
71 | \r\n\r\nThe extreme flooding that devastated Dungog on the 21st of | 71 | \r\n\r\nThe extreme flooding that devastated Dungog on the 21st of | ||
72 | April 2015 was caused by an East Coast Low that caused significant | 72 | April 2015 was caused by an East Coast Low that caused significant | ||
73 | flooding and damage to a number of areas in the Hunter Region and | 73 | flooding and damage to a number of areas in the Hunter Region and | ||
74 | Sydney and is often referred to as the April 2015 \u201csuper | 74 | Sydney and is often referred to as the April 2015 \u201csuper | ||
75 | storm\u201d. The storm produced catastrophic flooding in Dungog | 75 | storm\u201d. The storm produced catastrophic flooding in Dungog | ||
76 | resulting in three fatalities, washing four houses away and flooded | 76 | resulting in three fatalities, washing four houses away and flooded | ||
77 | some 80 dwellings, many to ceiling level. The flood event is likely to | 77 | some 80 dwellings, many to ceiling level. The flood event is likely to | ||
78 | have an approximate annual exceedance probability (AEP) of 0.1% or an | 78 | have an approximate annual exceedance probability (AEP) of 0.1% or an | ||
79 | approximate frequency of a 1 in 1000 year average recurrence interval | 79 | approximate frequency of a 1 in 1000 year average recurrence interval | ||
80 | (ARI). \r\n\r\nOther significant floods include: The \u201cPasha | 80 | (ARI). \r\n\r\nOther significant floods include: The \u201cPasha | ||
81 | Bulker storm of 8th June 2007 which flooded a number of low lying | 81 | Bulker storm of 8th June 2007 which flooded a number of low lying | ||
82 | properties (on Hooke Street and Dowling Street) was approximately a 1 | 82 | properties (on Hooke Street and Dowling Street) was approximately a 1 | ||
83 | in 20 year ARI magnitude event. Three older significant events (with a | 83 | in 20 year ARI magnitude event. Three older significant events (with a | ||
84 | 5yr - 10yr ARI magnitude) occurred in February 1990, October 1985 and | 84 | 5yr - 10yr ARI magnitude) occurred in February 1990, October 1985 and | ||
85 | April 1946. The recent January 2016 event was smaller than a 5yr ARI | 85 | April 1946. The recent January 2016 event was smaller than a 5yr ARI | ||
86 | event.", | 86 | event.", | ||
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92 | "description": "__The Shire of Dungog__ is part of the Hunter | 92 | "description": "__The Shire of Dungog__ is part of the Hunter | ||
93 | Region and the Lower Hunter Sub-Region and is bound by Great Lakes | 93 | Region and the Lower Hunter Sub-Region and is bound by Great Lakes | ||
94 | Shire to the East, Singleton Shire to the West, Scone Shire to the | 94 | Shire to the East, Singleton Shire to the West, Scone Shire to the | ||
95 | North-west, Gloucester Shire to the North and by Port Stephens Shire | 95 | North-west, Gloucester Shire to the North and by Port Stephens Shire | ||
96 | and the City of Maitland to the | 96 | and the City of Maitland to the | ||
97 | South.\r\n\r\n__Geography__\r\n\r\nDungog Shire covers an area of 2248 | 97 | South.\r\n\r\n__Geography__\r\n\r\nDungog Shire covers an area of 2248 | ||
98 | sq Kilometres. The Council is situated in the Barrington tops region | 98 | sq Kilometres. The Council is situated in the Barrington tops region | ||
99 | and has a population of 8,500. The Shire consists predominantly of | 99 | and has a population of 8,500. The Shire consists predominantly of | ||
100 | very rugged to hilly country which becomes less rugged from north to | 100 | very rugged to hilly country which becomes less rugged from north to | ||
101 | south. The major population centres within the Shire | 101 | south. The major population centres within the Shire | ||
102 | gog\r\n\u2022Gresford\r\n\u2022Paterson\r\n\u2022Vacy\r\n\u2022Martins | 102 | gog\r\n\u2022Gresford\r\n\u2022Paterson\r\n\u2022Vacy\r\n\u2022Martins | ||
103 | Creek\r\n\u2022Clarence Town\r\n\r\n__Rivers__\r\n\r\nThe Shire has | 103 | Creek\r\n\u2022Clarence Town\r\n\r\n__Rivers__\r\n\r\nThe Shire has | ||
104 | two principal rivers, the Williams in the east of the Shire and the | 104 | two principal rivers, the Williams in the east of the Shire and the | ||
105 | Paterson in the west. Both are tributaries of the Hunter, and both | 105 | Paterson in the west. Both are tributaries of the Hunter, and both | ||
106 | traverse the Shire in a general north-west to south-east direction. | 106 | traverse the Shire in a general north-west to south-east direction. | ||
107 | The Williams and Paterson Rivers drain from the Barrington Plateau and | 107 | The Williams and Paterson Rivers drain from the Barrington Plateau and | ||
108 | contribute over 40% of the flow of the Hunter. Lostock Dam was | 108 | contribute over 40% of the flow of the Hunter. Lostock Dam was | ||
109 | constructed on the Paterson River in the 1970's to regulate flow and | 109 | constructed on the Paterson River in the 1970's to regulate flow and | ||
110 | prevent lack of water in | 110 | prevent lack of water in | ||
111 | drought.\r\n\r\nhttp://www.dungog.nsw.gov.au/about-shire", | 111 | drought.\r\n\r\nhttp://www.dungog.nsw.gov.au/about-shire", | ||
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