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<strong>Edmondson</strong> <strong>Park</strong> <strong>South</strong> DCP <strong>2012</strong> November <strong>2012</strong><br />

Table 8 -<br />

Corridor<br />

Riparian corridor characteristics<br />

Characteristics<br />

Corridor A (Central<br />

Riparian Corridor)<br />

Corridor B<br />

(<strong>South</strong>ern Riparian<br />

Corridor or<br />

Maxwells Creek<br />

<strong>South</strong> Riparian<br />

Corridor)<br />

Maxwell’s Creek<br />

(Urban <strong>Park</strong>)<br />

Cabramatta Creek<br />

1. Creek bed and bank width of approximately 5m<br />

2. Core Riparian Zone (CRZ) 10m on either side (measured from top of bank)<br />

3. Vegetated buffer of 10m of either side<br />

4. Approximately 900m long<br />

5. Creek bed and bank width of approximately 5m<br />

6. CRZ 10m on either side (measured from top of bank)<br />

7. Vegetated buffer of 10m of either side<br />

8. CRZ 20m wide on either side (measured from top of bank)<br />

9. Vegetated buffer of 10m of either side<br />

10. Design as a formal urban park open space for passive and active recreational use by the<br />

adjacent residents and workers from the Town Centre<br />

11. Drainage channel to be re-engineered. Soft engineering solutions are preferred<br />

12. Stream bed and bank stabilisation to be utilised as appropriate<br />

13. Permanent water bodies to be 'off stream' where possible<br />

14. Small component of larger riparian corridor within the north-west of the site, extending to<br />

the north-east outside <strong>Edmondson</strong> <strong>Park</strong> <strong>South</strong><br />

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