KING
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BEDF
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GODERICH STREET
HAY STREET
MOUNTAIN ASH ROAD
THE LOOKDOWN ROAD
OALLEN FORD ROAD
HOWICK STREET
INVERARY ROAD
ELIZA CHAMPION STREET
JERR
ARA R
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GREY STREET
BUNGONIAWORKS PROGRAM
Print Date / Time: 19/07/2012 14:00 HrsProduced by: K White NSW RFS1 grid square = 1 km² (1000m²)
Base Data: LPMA Cadastre and Topo DatabaseMap Projection: GCS GDA 1994
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
As per RFS document Standards for AssetProtection Zones.
To enable the safe use of Direct Attacksuppression strategies within the zone.To minimise bush fire impacts onundefendable assets.
To protect human life, propertyand highly valued publicassets and values.
Asset ProtectionZone
Strategic FireAdvantage Zone
Zone Purpose Supression Objectives Zone Characteristics
To provide strategic areas offire protection advantagewhich will reduce the speedand intensity of bush fires, andreduce the potential for spotfire development;To aid containment of wildfiresto existing managementboundaries.
ResidentPreparation Zone
To identify that residents havea vital role to play in bush firerisk management and thatthey are responsible for theirown property preparedness.
Have you prepared your Bush Fire Survival Plan?Download a copy of the Bush Fire Survival Plan from www.rfs.nsw.gov.au
To increase the preparedness of residentsfor bush fire and ensure that vegetation inclose proximity to residential assets areadequately maintained. To provide adefendable space for residents / firefighters and complement hazard reductionworks carried out within Asset ProtectionZones / Strategic Fire Advantage Zones.
Residents should strive to achieve a 'Fire-Safe'property as outlined in the illustration above.Concerns regarding the bush fire safety ofneighbouring properties should be raised withthe NSW Rural Fire Service.
WARNING INFORMATION
LEGENDProposed Asset Protection ZoneProposed Strategic Fire Advantage ZoneAsset Protection ZoneStrategic Fire Advantage Zone
ResidentialPreparationZoneProposedPlannedHR
FireTrailProposed Fire Trail
To improve the likelihood and safe use of:Parallel Attack suppression strategieswithin the zone.and/orIndirect Attack (back burning) in high tovery high fire weather conditions withinthe zone.To reduce the likelihood of:Crown fire development within the zone.and/orSpot fire ignition potential from the zone.
Zone width related to suppression objectives anddependant upon:•Topography•Aspect•Spotting propensity•Location of adjacent firebreaks•Mosaic pattern of treatmentAssess Overall Fuel Hazard (OFH) oncevegetation communities reach minimum firethresholds within this plan.Management practices should aim to achievemosaic fuel reduction patterns so that the majorityof the SFAZ has an OFH of less than high.
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