North Arm Cove is a suburb within the local Government area of the Great Lakes Council in the Hunter and Mid North Coast regions of New South Wales. The suburb is adjacent to Port Stephens, and extends to the Pacific Highway. Most of the people in the area live in the southern portion of the suburb, so North Arm Cove has a tiny population. The land used to be zoned as non-urban back in 1918, which meant that no buildings could be constructed in the area. Because of the zoning, much controversy has been made about land sales in North Arm Cove. Even in recent times, the restrictions on the land use in the suburb means that residential areas are limited to a small number. The area of the North Arm Cove extending to the Pacific Highway is...
North Arm Cove is a suburb within the local Government area of the Great Lakes Council in the Hunter and Mid North Coast regions of New South Wales. The suburb is adjacent to Port Stephens, and extends to the Pacific Highway. Most of the people in the area live in the southern portion of the suburb, so North Arm Cove
North Arm Cove is a suburb within the local Government area of the Great Lakes Council in the Hunter and Mid North Coast regions of New South Wales. The suburb is adjacent to Port Stephens, and extends to the Pacific Highway. Most of the people in the area live in the southern portion of the suburb, so North Arm Cove has a tiny population. The land used to be zoned as non-urban back in 1918, which meant that no buildings could be constructed in the area. Because of the zoning, much controversy has been made about land sales in North Arm Cove. Even in recent times, the restrictions on the land use in the suburb means that residential areas are limited to a small number. The area of the North Arm Cove extending to the Pacific Highway is mostly rural land.