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Our Living City Settlement Strategy Page 92 HEARNES LAKE/SANDY BEACH/EMERALD BEACH MAP 5 Sandy Beach Estimated 2004 Population 1890 Estimated 2031 Population 3470 Key Strategies Develop as a Coastal Village. Allow development to proceed in Hearnes Lake in accordance with DCP. Enhance riparian corridors to provide habitat linkages. Review requirements for a village core. Recognise holiday, tourism and recreation appeal. Recognise importance of the ICOLL. Ensure development addresses impacts of Pacific Highway and Pacific Highway Strategy. Prepare Place Management Plan. Emerald Beach Estimated 2004 Population 1920 Estimated 2031 Population 2200 Key Strategies Develop as a Coastal Village. Retain village character and prepare Place Management Plan. Undertake environmental studies to determine appropriate zonings (environmental constraints) and action accordingly. Recognise holiday, tourism and recreation appeal. Maintain green space around village. Allow for expansion west to the Pacific Highway. NOTE: Minor areas not contained within “growth areas” of the Mid North Coast Regional Strategy growth area maps are NOT endorsed by this Strategy, and cannot be progressed by Council.

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Page 1: HEARNES LAKE/SANDY BEACH/EMERALD BEACH MAP 5 · HEARNES LAKE/SANDY BEACH/EMERALD BEACH MAP 5 Sandy Beach Estimated 2004 Population 1890 Estimated 2031 Population 3470 Key Strategies

Our Living City Settlement Strategy Page 92

HEARNES LAKE/SANDY BEACH/EMERALD BEACH MAP 5

Sandy Beach � Estimated 2004 Population 1890 � Estimated 2031 Population 3470 Key Strategies � Develop as a Coastal Village. � Allow development to proceed in Hearnes Lake in

accordance with DCP. � Enhance riparian corridors to provide habitat

linkages. � Review requirements for a village core. � Recognise holiday, tourism and recreation

appeal. � Recognise importance of the ICOLL. � Ensure development addresses impacts of Pacific

Highway and Pacific Highway Strategy. � Prepare Place Management Plan. Emerald Beach � Estimated 2004 Population 1920 � Estimated 2031 Population 2200 Key Strategies � Develop as a Coastal Village. � Retain village character and prepare Place

Management Plan. � Undertake environmental studies to determine

appropriate zonings (environmental constraints) and action accordingly.

� Recognise holiday, tourism and recreation appeal.

� Maintain green space around village. � Allow for expansion west to the Pacific Highway.

NOTE: Minor areas not contained within “growth areas” of the Mid North Coast Regional Strategy growth area maps are NOT endorsed by this Strategy, and cannot be progressed by Council.

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Our Living City Settlement Strategy Page 93

URBAN INVESTIGATION AREAS - DETAIL MAP 5A

NOTE: Minor areas not contained within “growth areas” of the Mid North Coast Regional Strategy growth area maps are NOT endorsed by this Strategy, and cannot be progressed by Council.

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Our Living City Settlement Strategy Page 94

PROPOSED AGREED GROWTH AREAS MAP 5B

NOTE: Minor areas not contained within “growth areas” of the Mid North Coast Regional Strategy growth area maps are NOT endorsed by this Strategy, and cannot be progressed by Council.

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Our Living City Settlement Strategy Page 95

CONSTRAINTS MAPPING MAP 5C

NOTE: Minor areas not contained within “growth areas” of the Mid North Coast Regional Strategy growth area maps are NOT endorsed by this Strategy, and cannot be progressed by Council.