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Table 4 Pacific Palms camp land tenure and zoning

Table 4 Pacific Palms camp land tenure and zoning

Lot and DP Tenure Zoning

1 DP875579 Council E3 – Environmental Management 2 DP875579 Council E3 – Environmental Management 432 DP753168 Council RE1 – Public Recreation

447 DP45864 Council RE1 – Public Recreation

2.5.4 Sensitive receptors

Residential dwellings are the primary sensitive receptors to the Pacific Palms camp. Within a 300 m radius of the camp there are approximately 102 residential lots, roughly 10 of which do not currently contain dwellings (as of March 2021). The Lakes Way provides separation between the camp and residential properties, with the closest dwelling being approximately 60 m east of the camp. There are no known other high conflict sensitive receptors within 300 m of the Pacific Palms camp. Potential low conflict receptors include the: • Pacific Palms Community Centre • Pacific Palms tennis court • Pacific Palms Recreation Club • boat ramp and foreshore area west of the recreation club.

2.5.5 Council assets and activities

Council managed infrastructure and assets directly adjacent to the Pacific Palms camp include: • The Lakes Way and associated pedestrian footpath • the Pacific Palms Community Centre and tennis court, and associated facilities (driveways, parking bays, outdoor furniture, etc.) • water mains • sewer mains and pump station.

The location of these features are shown in Figure 11. Other Council management activities at the reserve undertaken in proximity to the camp include: • maintaining APZs around the community centre and tennis courts • general maintenance of gardens and lawn • bush regeneration works, with a focus on weed management.

Other utilities adjacent to the camp include overhead powerlines.

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