Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P STYLE="margin:0 0 11 0;"><SPAN><SPAN>Planned burn program schedule used for internal operational planning and for provision of generalised consumer information relating to fire management within council environment reserves. Information is updated regularly during planned burn season and reviewed and adjusted annually considering emerging priorities and seasonal opportunities.</SPAN></SPAN></P><P STYLE="margin:0 0 0 0;"><SPAN /></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
Service Item Id: 6a282e25ec634037a397e9a5ddb02767
Copyright Text: Sunshine Coast Council – Environmental Operations – Natural Areas Management – Fire Management team
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Description: This dataset contains natural Landmarks of interest to the community and tourists, Mountains and Lookouts
Keywords: Environmental landmarks, Lookout, Mountains
Description: This dataset contains constructed water bodies, which includes wetlands, nutrient traps, canals, lakes.
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Keywords: Open Space Constructed Water Bodies, Waterbodies, Water Parcels, Canals, Lakes, Nutrient Trap, Wetland
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Name: Maintenance Area (Turf Contract Zones-Boundary)
Display Field: DIV_NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: This dataset represents the Sunshine Coast Regional Council Electoral Divisions, and are used to define the Turf Maintenance Contract Zones.
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Keywords: Maintenance areas, Mowing, Landscaping, Slashing, Grass, Turf maintenance contract zones
Description: This layer cannot be viewed out beyond 1:18,056.
Keywords: Maintenance areas, Mowing, Landscaping, Slashing, Grass, Turf maintenance contract zones
Description: This layer cannot be viewed out beyond 1:18,056.
Keywords: Maintenance areas, Mowing, Landscaping, Slashing, Grass, Turf maintenance contract zones
Description: This layer cannot be viewed out beyond 1:18,056.
Keywords: Maintenance areas, Mowing, Landscaping, Slashing, Grass, Turf maintenance contract zones
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Description: Feature class for the capture of Offset Project and revegetation project data managed by SCC Environmental Operations. Contains historic revegetation area information and statutory information for offset delivery and tracking. Keywords: revegetation, offset areas, reveg, revegetation offset areas, Environmental Operations, Natural Areas Management
Service Item Id: 6a282e25ec634037a397e9a5ddb02767
Copyright Text: Natural Areas Management, Environmental Operations, Sunshine Coast Council
Description: Conservation reserves protect and enhance the site’s significant terrestrial, riparian and aquatic habitats and associated functionality and connectivity. These reserves are predominantly covered in remnant vegetation and include rare and/or threatened or locally significant species that contribute to the Sunshine Coast’s valued natural environment.
The conservation reserves natural and cultural assets are highly sensitive to external impacts. Public access is limited and managed through a permit process.
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Description: Nature reserves protect and enhance the site’s terrestrial, riparian and aquatic habitats including various native plant and animal communities, some of which are significant.
Nature reserves may have areas of degraded habitat (cleared areas and non-remnant vegetation) that require rehabilitation to consolidate the reserve and build landscape connectivity.
Public access is through formal arrangements and supporting infrastructure. Secondary purposes may include sustainable recreation, research and education activities associated with the promotion and knowledge sharing of the site’s ecological and cultural values.
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Description: Bushland reserves protect and enhance the site’s terrestrial, riparian and aquatic habitats, including various native plant and animal communities that contribute to functionality and habitat connectivity. Bushland reserves may have areas of degraded habitat that require rehabilitation/restoration to consolidate the reserve and build landscape connectivity. Bushland reserves are resilient to external impacts and may support public access and various sustainable nature based activities.
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Description: Natural amenity reserves contribute to the local environment, amenity and character of an area. Natural amenity reserves generally consist of small fragmented patches of land that contain a mix of remnant and non-remnant vegetation and the associated habitat does not include any vegetation or species which are considered significant and/or sensitive from a conservation perspective.
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Description: Coastal reserves protect and enhance coastal dunal habitats which may include various native plant and animal communities and contribute to ecological functionality and habitat connectivity. Public access through coastal reserves is supported through managed beach access.
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Description: Recreation parks are primarily used for recreation, social, cultural and leisure activities. They connect people to the outdoors and may provide other complementary values such as landscape enrichment, biodiversity or cultural conservation. Council-wide recreation parks are large parks that attract residents and visitors, providing spaces, settings and facilities to cater for large numbers of people. They may host major events and celebrations.
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Description: Recreation parks are primarily used for recreation, social, cultural and leisure activities. They connect people to the outdoors and may provide other complementary values such as landscape enrichment, biodiversity or cultural conservation. District recreation parks attract residents and visitors from the local community and surrounding suburbs and provide a variety of spaces, settings and facilities. They may host community events and celebrations.
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Description: Recreation parks are primarily used for recreation, social, cultural and leisure activities. They connect people to the outdoors and may provide other complementary values such as landscape enrichment, biodiversity or cultural conservation. Local recreation parks are small parks that cater for frequent visits and are located a short walk from home for people in the surrounding local community. They also provide amenity and visual relief from the built environment.
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Description: Amenity reserves are very small parks that cater for short and frequent visits a short walk from home for people in the surrounding neighbourhood. They may provide space for recreational activities, pedestrian access and linkages. Amenity reserves provide relief from surrounding built form and add to the amenity and natural character of the area. They may also provide for biodiversity or cultural conservation.
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Description: Linear parks and esplanades are long narrow corridors of land that provide recreational opportunities suitable for their linear nature, often connecting other open space functions and key features and facilities. A destination in their own right due to attractive locations (eg waterfront, along the edge of bushland reserves), they are often linear in shape due to the nature of adjoining landscape features such as foreshores and waterways. Linear parks facilitate pedestrian and cycle connection between residential uses and the overall open space network, linking active and passive recreation. These parks are not part of the active transport network and are primarily for recreation.
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Description: Landscape corridors are long and narrow tracts of land that function as green space between differing land uses and contribute to the ecological services and natural amenity. Landscape corridors primarily provide visual and physical landscape amenity and do not encourage pedestrian access or provide recreational facilities. Landscape corridors can function as biodiversity linkages and connect nature to the urban built form.
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Description: Sports grounds provide spaces and facilities for practising and playing structured or organised sports. They also provide a range of recreation activities and spaces for residents and visitors to the park. Council-wide sports grounds are large parks that provide spectator seating, supporting infrastructure and parking for major sports events. They cater for a large catchment and normally accommodate several organisations that share the facilities. These parks may host major community and sporting events. They may be appropriate locations for outdoor stadiums and event spaces.
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Description: Sports grounds provide spaces and facilities for practising and playing structured or organised sports. They also provide a range of recreation activities and spaces for residents and visitors to the park. District sports grounds are medium-sized spaces that may provide opportunities for shared use. They cater to the district and local catchment and are used as competition venues or community event spaces.
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Description: Sports grounds provide spaces and facilities for practising and playing structured or organised sports. They also provide a range of recreation activities and spaces for residents and visitors to the park. District sports grounds are medium-sized spaces that may provide opportunities for shared use. They cater to the district and local catchment and are used as competition venues or community event spaces.
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Description: Recreation parks are primarily used for recreation, social, cultural and leisure activities. They connect people to the outdoors and may provide other complementary values such as landscape enrichment, biodiversity or cultural conservation. Council-wide recreation parks are large parks that attract residents and visitors, providing spaces, settings and facilities to cater for large numbers of people. They may host major events and celebrations.
Category derived form Council's Operational Open Space Layer.
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Description: Recreation parks are primarily used for recreation, social, cultural and leisure activities. They connect people to the outdoors and may provide other complementary values such as landscape enrichment, biodiversity or cultural conservation. Council-wide recreation parks are large parks that attract residents and visitors, providing spaces, settings and facilities to cater for large numbers of people. They may host major events and celebrations.
Category derived form Council's Operational Open Space Layer.
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Description: Recreation parks are primarily used for recreation, social, cultural and leisure activities. They connect people to the outdoors and may provide other complementary values such as landscape enrichment, biodiversity or cultural conservation. Council-wide recreation parks are large parks that attract residents and visitors, providing spaces, settings and facilities to cater for large numbers of people. They may host major events and celebrations.
Category derived form Council's Operational Open Space Layer.
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Description: Recreation parks are primarily used for recreation, social, cultural and leisure activities. They connect people to the outdoors and may provide other complementary values such as landscape enrichment, biodiversity or cultural conservation. Council-wide recreation parks are large parks that attract residents and visitors, providing spaces, settings and facilities to cater for large numbers of people. They may host major events and celebrations.
Category derived form Council's Operational Open Space Layer.
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Description: There has been a strong focus on council’s use and processes around Glyphosate herbicides, from both the staff, community and management. Roundup and other Glyphosate products are still considered safe for use by the Australian Pest and Veterinary Medical Association (APVMA) however there has been much media attention over the past 12 months around the risks associated with glyphosate products. A Herbicide (Glyphosate) Working Group was initiated in 2018 with key stakeholders from a number of branches representing the group. The group was initiated to discuss and progress how we could improve council’s process of herbicide management from a strategic and operational level and ensure that council meets its duty of care to for both staff, community and the environment. A group Charter (attached) has been established andyou are invited to have a read to understand the objectives of the group.
Over the last few months a number of recommendations were presented to the Health & Safety Steering Committee and endorsed.
One of the recommendations will require changes to the way we currently manage weeds within playgrounds and shopping precinct areas which is:
ACTION: All council and contractor staff to cease spraying Glyphosate within 10m of playgrounds and within shopping precincts.
Description: This dataset is intended to represent the location and basic attributes of known, recorded, fauna crossingassets within the Sunshine Coast LGA. Features within this dataset have been captured by various Sunshine Coast Council personnel and methodologies. Dataset re-projected to GDA2020 on 01/06/2020 by the GDA2020 Transformation Project Team.
Description: This dataset is intended to represent the location and basic attributes of known, recorded, artificial habitat assets within the Sunshine Coast LGA. Features within this dataset have been captured by various Sunshine Coast Council personnel and methodologies. Dataset re-projected to GDA2020 on 01/06/2020 by the GDA2020 Transformation Project Team.
Description: Polygons representing vegetation maintenance activities associated with barriers, boardwalks, bridges, fire trails, fuel reduction zones, pathways and trails. Dataset re-projected to GDA2020 on 01/06/2020 by the GDA2020 Transformation Project Team.
Service Item Id: 6a282e25ec634037a397e9a5ddb02767
Copyright Text: Liveability and Natural Assets, Environmental Operations, Natural Areas Management
Description: Polygons representing vegetation maintenance activities associated with barriers, boardwalks, bridges, fire trails, fuel reduction zones, pathways and trails. Dataset re-projected to GDA2020 on 01/06/2020 by the GDA2020 Transformation Project Team.
Service Item Id: 6a282e25ec634037a397e9a5ddb02767
Copyright Text: Liveability and Natural Assets, Environmental Operations, Natural Areas Management
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Description: Polygons representing vegetation maintenance activities associated with barriers, boardwalks, bridges, fire trails, fuel reduction zones, pathways and trails. Dataset re-projected to GDA2020 on 01/06/2020 by the GDA2020 Transformation Project Team.
Service Item Id: 6a282e25ec634037a397e9a5ddb02767
Copyright Text: Liveability and Natural Assets, Environmental Operations, Natural Areas Management
Description: Polygons representing vegetation maintenance activities associated with barriers, boardwalks, bridges, fire trails, fuel reduction zones, pathways and trails. Dataset re-projected to GDA2020 on 01/06/2020 by the GDA2020 Transformation Project Team.
Service Item Id: 6a282e25ec634037a397e9a5ddb02767
Copyright Text: Liveability and Natural Assets, Environmental Operations, Natural Areas Management
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Name: Vegetation Maintenance - Waterbody, Wetland and WSUD
Display Field: location
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><DIV STYLE="font-size:12pt"><P><SPAN>This dataset displays the area of vegetation requiring maintenance that is associated with waterbodies, wetlands and WSUD (water sensitive urban design) assets. </SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV></DIV>
Description: This dataset is intended to represent the location and basic attributes of known, recorded, fauna pole assets within the Sunshine Coast LGA. Features within this dataset have been captured by various Sunshine Coast Council personnel and methodologies.
Service Item Id: 6a282e25ec634037a397e9a5ddb02767
Copyright Text: Source: Sunshine Coast Council Digital and Asset Management Branch (Asset Information Services); Transport Infrastructure Planning Branch