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TwitterThis dataset identifies the Flood Risk Areas within Logan for the TLPI No.1 2023.
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TwitterThis map service is for use by the public to assist with planning and development enquiries in the City of Logan. It includes key maps from the current version of the Logan Planning Scheme 2015, including zones and zone precincts, local plans and local plan precincts, overlays (incorporating TLPI No.1 2024), local government infrastructure plan (LGIP) maps, and some of the key planning scheme policy (PSP) maps relating to environment (policy 3) and infrastructure (policy 5). These maps are also available as ‘interactive mapping’ in the Logan PD Hub: https://loganhub.com.au . For a full list of planning scheme maps, please refer to Council’s website: https://www.logan.qld.gov.au/planning-and-development/logan-planning-schemeBy using this information service provided by Logan City Council, you confirm that you agree to the following terms and conditions:- The available planning scheme maps do not replace the PDF maps that are published on the Council’s website, and the PDF maps prevail to the extent of any inconsistency. - This information is subject to change and should not be relied on to make decisions, particularly in regard to property transactions, to value property, or to make any decisions which may have financial or legal implications. - While all reasonable care has been taken in producing the maps, Council does not warrant the accuracy, completeness or currency of this information and accepts no responsibilities for, or in connection with, any expense, loss, damage or liability (including indirect or consequential loss) arising as a result of any inaccuracies, errors or omissions, or your reliance on or use of this information. - The copyright of the information available through this website is owned by or licensed to Council. Council reserves all intellectual property rights in the information and does not confer any intellectual property rights on you or any other person by making the information available.
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TwitterThe Richmond River is one of New South Wales’ largest coastal rivers. The upper reaches flow in a general north-south direction from its source on the Queensland / New South Wales border in the McPherson Ranges through Casino to its confluence with the Wilsons River at Coraki. The river continues south downstream of Coraki until it meets with Bungawalbyn Creek, which is the second major tributary of the Richmond River. At this point the river winds in an easterly direction to Woodburn. Downstream of Woodburn the river turns to flow in a north easterly direction passing Broadwater, Wardell and finally Ballina before reaching the ocean. There is a natural constriction in the river and floodplain at the township of Broadwater. This constriction acts to hold floodwaters in the extensive floodplain ‘basin’ between Broadwater, Woodburn and Coraki. This floodplain ‘basin’ is known as the Mid-Richmond.\r \r The objectives of the Mid-Richmond Floodplain Risk Management Plan are:\r \r * to detail cost effective floodplain management measures for the Mid-Richmond area;\r * to present a brief economic analysis of the proposed scheme, including an overall benefit-cost ratio;\r * to develop an implementation plan for the proposed scheme and present a program to illustrate the proposed actions and annual cost estimates associated with the implementation of the measures; and\r * to take into account the funding from Council and both the State and Commonwealth Governments when estimating the cost for implementation.
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TwitterThis dataset identifies High and Low Flood Islands within Logan for the TLPI No.1 2023.
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TwitterThis dataset identifies the Flood Risk Areas within Logan for the TLPI No.1 2023.