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Table 6 Hawks Nest camp land tenure and zoning

• R2 - Low Density Residential in the residential area of Hawks Nest • E1 - National Parks and Nature Reserves at Myall Lakes National Park • R3 - Medium Density Residential to the south-west of the camp, including the fringes of the Hawks Nest town centre • RE1 – Public Recreation. Most of the R3 - Medium Density Residential zone area has not been developed to medium density and currently resembles low density residential land.

Table 6 Hawks Nest camp land tenure and zoning

Lot and DP Tenure 67 DP235299 Council

Zoning

E2 – Environmental Conservation 296 DP30790 Council E2 – Environmental Conservation 1 DP546852 Private R2 – Low Density Residential, E2 – Environmental Conservation, R3 – Medium Density Residential 250 DP30790 Private 251 DP30790 Private R2 – Low Density Residential R2 – Low Density Residential

2.7.4 Sensitive receptors

Residential dwellings are the primary sensitive receptors to the Hawks Nest camp. There are approximately 447 residential lots within a 300 m radius of the camp, including: • two residential lots with houses that support a small portion of the secondary roosting area at the camp. • one lot that supports the secondary roosting area of the camp and is partly zoned for residential development. • one residential lot with a dwelling that adjoins the secondary roosting area at the camp.

Local roads and clearings separate other dwellings from the camp. Future development of undeveloped areas and increasing urban densities in permissible areas may increase the number of residences in proximity to the camp. There are no known other sensitive receptors within 300 m of the Karloo Street Reserve camp.

2.7.5 Council assets and activities

Council managed infrastructure within and directly adjacent to Hawks Nest camp includes adjacent roads and footpaths, sewer mains and pump station and water mains. Other Council management activities at the Council reserve include: • maintaining an APZ behind residential properties north of the camp. • bush regeneration works, with a focus on weed management.

Other utilities adjacent to the camp include electricity (overhead) and communications.

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