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The \nFRMS&amp;P  identify  and  examine  options  for  the  management  of  flooding  within  the \nBeverley  Park  catchment  floodplain  and  is  prepared  in  accordance  with  the  NSW \nGovernment Floodplain Development Manual (2005). \n\nA locality plan can be found in Figure 1.1.  The outline of the study area can be found in \nFigure 1.2. \n\nStudy Context\n\nThis study consists of the two stages of the multiple stages of the Floodplain \nManagement process which includes:  \n<ul>\n<li>Formation of a Floodplain Management Committee </li>\n<li>Data Collection </li>\n<li>Flood Study </li>\n<li>Floodplain Risk Management Study </li>\n<li>Floodplain Risk Management Plan </li>\n<li>Implementation of Floodplain Risk Management Plan.  </li>\n</ul>\n\nThe study was jointly funded by Council and the Department of Natural Resources.  The \nDepartment  also  assists  in  the  provision  of  specialist  advice  on  flooding  and  related \nmatters.   \n\nStudy Objectives\n\nThe objectives of the Floodplain Risk Management Study are to: \n<ul>\n<li>review Councils existing environmental planning policies and instruments including \nCouncils long-term planning strategies for the study area </li>\n<li>identify  works,  measures  and  restrictions  aimed  at  reducing  the  social, \nenvironmental and economic impacts of flooding and the losses caused by flooding \non development and the community, both existing and future, over the full range of \npotential flood events </li>\n<li>assess the effectiveness of these works and measures for reducing the effects of \nflooding on the community and development, both existing and future </li>\n<li>consider whether the proposed works and measures might produce adverse effects \n(environmental,  social,  economic  or  worsened  flooding)  in  the  floodplain  and \nwhether they can be minimised </li>\n<li>examine  the  present  flood  warning  system,  community  flood  awareness  and \nemergency  response  measures  in  the  context  of  the  NSW  State  Emergency \nService's development and disaster planning requirements </li>\n<li>examine ways in which the creek and floodplain environment may be enhanced by \nexploring  the  possibility  of  a  strategy  for  vegetation  planning  that  may  create  a \nvaluable corridor of vegetation without having a detrimental effect on flooding, and </li>\n<li>identify  modifications  that  are  required  to  current  policies  in  light  of  the \ninvestigations.   </li>\n</ul>\n\nThe  objectives  of  the  Floodplain  Risk  Management  Plan  are  to  identify  actions  for \nimplementation to: \n<ul>\n<li>reduce the flood hazard and risk to people and property in the existing community \nand to ensure future development is controlled in a manner consistent with the flood \nhazard and risk </li>\n<li>reduce private and 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