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existing resid
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the Strategy.
ent and the a
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Monash has a
trails, particu
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pace across th
ents and prov
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existing open
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gender, incom
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ese growth pre
nsity than has
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s he City of Mon
dged as a land
ause it contrib
red, develope
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ferent functio
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dential, comm
TATION 2
ll guide the fu
the next deca
pace needs of
nities to addre
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vailability of l
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part of liveab
an extensive n
larly along cre
and in some i
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pectations ch
space is used
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s the populati
essures will b
s previously o
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nash is:
d use of signifi
butes to socia
ed and manag
eriences for th
ons will be ava
nce green spa
cter of Monash
mercial and ind
uture planning
de. The Strat
f existing and
ess those gap
not all of the
ion relies on a
land to purcha
cessible public
ble urban neig
network of pu
eek valleys.
nstances topo
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ble access to o
ange. Meetin
d, accessed an
ce to all memb
education or a
urrent residen
on of Monash
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occurred in Mo
been develope
ng extensive c
icance to the
l, community
ged to provide
he widest rang
ailable close to
ce.
h by integrati
dustrial areas
g, provision, d
tegy is a high
future reside
ps.
recommenda
a number of fa
ase in approp
c open space
ghbourhoods.
blic open spa
ography, the
sent challenge
open space, p
ng these chan
nd developed
bers of the co
abilities, is eq
ts, additional
h continues to
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onash.
ed to respond
consultation w
health and we
and econom
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ng open spac
s.
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design and
level strategi
nts of Monas
ations will be
actors includi
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is a key functi
ce that includ
distribution, t
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articularly as
ging needs w
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mmunity, reg
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demands wil
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and the obvio
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facilities pres
role and func
location of re
of open space
space functio
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sidences in Mo
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sport facility s
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visual amenity
ll residences,
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his plan:
n space for al
tion or ability
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fauna and wat
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sent in open s
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on types and i
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sion, the strat
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employment
TATION 3
l residents reg
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hat the functio
function.
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s and assets a
rity, open spa
ment and app
terways.
pace provetwork and th
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vision of open
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des the physic
space parcels
space parcels
catchment dis
based on the p
is set out belo
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ge or ability) c
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rt, free practic
tegy identifies
n /contemplat
areas, and ac
gardless of wh
ure all residen
on of an open
gement of op
re dependent
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reciation incl
vision andhe future need
of the suitabili
asis of the netw
n space in Mo
the provision a
use of open sp
cal size and lo
s
stances from
proximity to r
ow.
meter trail) sh
e within 500m
can gather, pl
l residences in
ce or social fa
s a potential f
tion for restor
ccommodatio
here they live
nts can use an
space meets
en space.
t on the inhere
pport activitie
uding the pro
need? ds of the com
ity of the netw
work there ar
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and accessibi
pace and com
ocation of ope
open space p
residences (dis
hould be with
m. These are p
ay, picnic and
n Monash. Th
acilities.
for lower level
rative values t
on in the City.
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e, their age, ge
nd benefit from
the requirem
ent natural qu
s and users w
otection of ca
munity the St
work. Whilst
re a range of o
lity of open sp
mmunity need
en space
arcels.
stance thresh
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places where t
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hese spaces m
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to be consider
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hat are the key issues ar
The need for
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Encouraging
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Funding the
ow will thie Strategy set
n space to m
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ce thresholds sen Space Stracipality it is ackans the numer
he key issurising from the
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s to suit increa
spaces so mo
rcuits to acces
paces for susta
g more people
mmunity and
provision and
is Strategts out a fram
eet existing a
mmendations,
tegy, outlinin
highly valued
uire the cons
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uiring more la
in appropri
to close exi
to cater for
roving existin
to increase
to increase
to increase
the Strateg
program. Th
ndividual actio
Council decis
FOR CONSULTA
set out above hategies Planninknowledged thrical threshold
ues assoce assessment
and functiona
asing housing
ore people can
ss and move t
ainable sport.
e to use and th
encouraging
d developmen
gy be impework for the
and future ne
at a munici
ng significant
d by residents
sideration of s
tegicResourc
uires a mixed
and:
ate locations
sting gaps
r population g
ng spaces:
the diversity
accessibility t
the carrying
gy will be u
his works pro
ons are adopt
sions through
TATION 4
have been detng Practice Nohat there mayds may not be m
ciated wit of demand a
l open space t
density.
n enjoy the be
through open
.
herefore bene
more use of o
nt of open spa
lementede assessment
eds. Within t
pal and prec
actions to im
s and visitors
significant inv
cePlan(SRP)
approach:
growth.
of functions a
to spaces for
capacity thro
used to dev
ogram will su
ted as part of
annual budge
termined in acote | 70 and cuy be instances met.
th open spnd supply of o
to serve the g
enefits.
space and co
efit from open
open space.
ace.
d? t of the appro
his framewor
cinct level, to
mprove open
s to the city.
vestmentwh)andLongTe
and users
all
ugh improvem
elop a draft
pport and gu
the Monash
et processes.
ccordance withurrent best pra where the cur
pace in M open space ar
growing popu
onnect with na
n space and na
opriate and e
rk the Strateg
o support the
space and th
Achieving an
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Open Space S
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h the Victorianctice standardrrent pattern o
onash? re as follows:
lation.
ature.
atural values.
equitable prov
gy includes a s
e Strategy.
he green char
nd implemen
rrentlyprovilPlan(LTFP)
pansion.
public open
apital expend
Strategy, they
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vision of
series of
It is an
racter of
ting the
idedfor).
n space
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EN SPACE STRA
en adopted t
ce Contributi
uncil to require
ce from subdi
ATEGY:DRAFT F
the Strategy w
ions and Sub
e a contributi
ivisions gener
FOR CONSULTA
will direct the
bdivision prov
on (via cash o
rally greater t
TATION 5
e review of p
vision of the M
or land) towar
han 3 lots.
potential chan
Monash Plan
rds the provisi
nges to Claus
ning Scheme
ion or improv
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and
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ossary
finitions of O
en Space Funct
al/ family recreat
rt
road trail /accessw
morial park/ ceme
embrance garden
servation / cultura
ogical heritage
al amenity /look o
xation/ contemp
er based recreatio
munity garden
ding forecourt
ddition to the
utility/buffer
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Open Space
tions De
tion (SFR) Are
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spa
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Are
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FOR CONSULTA
Function Ty
efinition
eas that provide o
e groups and abili
ivities, trail activi
all, single‐use are
ces should be ph
reation areas acc
eas reserved for s
road, shared pat
n‐motorised whe
d bicycle lanes or
ks or gardens (or
protection, or in
ropean settlemen
meteries, and me
eas managed prim
ude conservation
ks. These may ac
nce include trails,
eas principally pro
eetscapes or for c
nery, or to protec
quality are not p
en space with som
wing areas or inte
vironmental quali
waterway corrido
dominant landsc
ese areas are des
d vegetable and w
o include some ar
ese are areas that
primary role is fo
d as venue for ce
nal functions,
ntal hazard.
TATION 6
ypes
opportunities for
ities, typically cat
ties as well as en
eas that are prim
hased out in futur
commodating pla
porting competit
ths suitable for w
eled toys/ recrea
r footpaths.
r avenues of hono
nterpretation of s
nt or indigenous c
morial / peace pa
marily for the pro
n areas, national
commodate recr
seats, and interp
oviding visual reli
civic pride, restor
ct view sheds, rid
provided in other
me but minimal r
erpretative signa
ity, providing for
r, the beach / oce
cape and the use
igned for commu
wine growing, or
reas for animal h
t support commu
or people to gath
elebrations, or pr
other functio
social and physic
tering for play, p
nvironmental elem
marily play equipm
re in favour of lar
ay (as above).
tions and pursuit
walking, cycling a
tion vehicles and
our) dedicated to
ignificant trees, g
cultural heritage
arks.
otection of flora a
park, flora reserv
reational opportu
pretative signage
ief from urban su
rative values or re
dgelines or skylin
open spaces clos
recreational infra
age ‐ that are prim
relaxation, conte
ean foreshore, op
is predominantly
unity horticulture
a collection of in
usbandry such as
unity facilities an
her and wait for a
otests for examp
ns of open sp
cal and play activ
icnics, casual bal
ments.
ment. Note: Thes
ger, multi‐ purpo
ts.
nd other activitie
d wheelchairs. Th
o the memory of
gardens or buildi
or events, e.g. S
and fauna or biod
ves, wetland area
unities such as wa
e, paths, bird hide
urroundings, enha
espite. Areas ded
es. These only ne
se to residences.
astructure such a
marily green or na
emplation / escap
pen water body o
y for water based
e and may include
dividual garden a
s chicken coups.
d shopping stree
activities. In some
ple.
ace include: d
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vities for people o
l games, social sp
se single purpose
ose social / family
es such as skating
hese do not includ
people or reserve
ings reflecting
hrine of rememb
diversity. These m
as, bio links and c
alking or viewing
es etc.
ancing the amen
dicated to viewing
eed to be provide
s seats and paths
atural areas with
pe.
or lake, where wa
d recreation.
e communal herb
allotments. Thes
ets for example. H
e cases, there are
drainage / floo
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ports
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de on‐
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may
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en Space La
ndscape setting t
wn/ managed tur
shland / forest
ltivated garden
eed parkland
aza/ paved / hard
pen grassed area
ater body
tchment Hie
hment Hierarchy
al
rict
ional
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andscape Se
type
rf
court area
erarchy (Sph
y Definition
Open spa
These serwalking o
Open spathese faci
Open spahave signsome uniq
FOR CONSULTA
etting Type D
Definition
Areas of mown
Area of trees ty
including canop
An area cultivat
garden beds.
Parkland with sc
grass.
An open space t
although trees a
specialised spor
dominant settin
Typically, not la
have boundary
An open space w
here of Influe
ace predominan
rvice daily and w or cycling from
ace predominanilities will provi
ace predominanificance to a laque attraction
TATION 7
Definitions
turf managed fo
pically indigenou
py trees.
ted for food or or
cattered trees th
that is predomina
and other landsc
rts surfaces such
ng type.
awn, but open gra
planting – but ar
where the water
ence) Defini
ntly serving the
weekly needs a surrounding ar
ntly serving a wde for competi
ntly serving therge population
r sports, aesthet
us or native veget
rnamental or exo
roughout and so
antly sealed or pa
ape features may
as tennis or synt
ass areas that ma
e largely open or
body is the dom
itions
e immediate su
and short stays reas.
whole suburb ortions rather tha
e whole municip including visito
ic purposes, picn
tation with two o
tic flowering plan
ome open areas.
aved ‐such as a p
y be provided. M
hetics surfaces ‐w
ay not be irrigate
r cleared.
inant feature.
rrounding neig
and are genera
r group of subuan social activit
pality or larger ors, and typical
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ics or ball games
or more storeys
nts, typically incl
Generally on tree
plaza or square,
May include areas
where this is the
ed. May be wetlan
ghbourhood.
ally accessed by
rbs. For sports ties.
area. These mlly would includ
7
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es and
s with
nd. May
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parks
may de
OPEEN SPACE STRA
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Why
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Wha
2. Conv
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How
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Size
3. Open
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4. Trail
Off‐
Bett
5. Mana
6. Invo
Acce
7. Gaps
8. Fund
Sour
Cont
9. Sum
10. Appe
ATEGY:DRAFT F
cutive Summ
oduction ......
project ......
y is open spa
on ..............
ciples .........
at is the cha
at are the keyears? .......
venient and f
ity of distrib
w is open spa
lity and dive
and viabilit
n space to su
erent open stype ..........
sity: what it
circuits to m
road trail co
ter mapping
aging spaces
lving commu
essibility an
s in distributi
ding the Impl
rces of fund
tributions fr
mary of reco
endices .......
FOR CONSULTA
mary
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ace importa
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llenge? ......
ey open spac.................
functional op
bution of op
ace apportio
ersity ........
ty of open sp
it increasing
space provis.................
t means for
move through
orridors desi
g and marke
s for sustaina
unity and enc
d inclusion .
on and oppo
ementation o
ing ...........
rom develop
ommended ac
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e project brief
study:
Develop a ro
Establish ope
ensure that t
quality and a
future.
Engage with
the existing p
visiting open
improvemen
greater use o
Analyse the f
forecast acro
space gaps, a
additions or
to meet futu
community,
provision rat
population.
Develop crite
making to en
contributes p
ATEGY:DRAFT F
tion
identified the
obust open spa
en space prov
the communit
accessible ope
the commun
patterns of us
n space and su
nts that would
or access to th
future popula
oss the city an
any areas of u
improvement
re open space
based on the
tes and the fo
eria to guide f
nsure that add
positively to t
FOR CONSULTA
e following aim
ace hierarchy
vision rates to
ty is provided
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assessed
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Local
Preferred minimuunencumbered lany direction.
Local or district wesidential proper
Elements to encophysical and enviror all ages and ab
Seating and tablehade and soft lan
No BBQs or toiletparking will be ge
2. Sports
ocal
Generally, one fieompetition sportenerally provided
with an SFR, or a s
May not meet staize.
One in each suburf every residentialement of free acractice cricket neourt, playing fieldMay be provided i
Typically, no sociarovided. May ha
Goals, space for pocial community ompetition stando school use and o be lit. May not rained. Shelter aard court ball couhade planting. Genced.
Example: D.W.NicOakleigh
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levels
/family rec
um 1ha nd and min 70m
within 500m of evrty.
urage social, ronmental activitbilities.
es, paths, trees, ndscaping.
ts or dedicated canerally provided
s open spac
ld or less– no clut or over flow onld in association school.
ndards for groun
rb and within 1kmal property‐ somccess facilities i.eets‐ free access hd with goal posts n a local school.
al room facilities ave unisex toilets
ractice facilities f use. May not bedard – more suite training. facilitie be irrigated or nd seating; someurts; boundary, aenerally, not
coll Reserve,
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Example:Waverley
TATION 18
paces
t
sites. Minimum 10m in any directio
r district within 50tial property.
clude a kick to kic as well as quiet pls, car parking ands, BBQ and toilet fenced. Includes and a high degree more people wit
home and away c
m size for two sen or three soccer‐ facilities, trainingn the perimeter o
r park perimeter etc.
rts facility within e. Buffer may be rom adjacent hound overhead tran
o playing fields, py community for
mpliant sports lige. Boundary fenci field markings accept on match da publicly accessibg. hard court ball . Boundary, shad. Small‐shared sp both seasons. Inumpire and first andards. Small sochange facilities, sub and maintena facilities, such as
: Warrawee Park,y Reserve
ha unencumbereon preferred.
00m of every
ck space/ area folay. May have pid social sports s. A selection of s canopy trees, pae of accessibility h a disability.
competition grou
nior playing fields football togetheg facilities and a cof the reserve.
trail on lead dog
1km of every required to sepausing, creek corrinsmission lines.
practice facilities non‐club use.
ghts, irrigation anng not preferredcross seasons. Opays. Shade, sheltele toilets; some s courts; BBQ facile and amenity ports pavilion servncludes canteen, aid room compliacial room, multi storage to includnce equipment. s cricket nets.
Oakleigh, Mt
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dant on the natuum 1ha unencum n any direction p
nimum distance fes‐ as it assumedne or two will be ty.
sible, unique and es, with high playrt visits of longer destination facilintive picnic and sring or environmeies. Fully accessibic elements to ince with vision, andments.
nal
y 12ha if mainstretandard of comp or higher.
r to provide sepang.
enough for unde
ubject to distance
rally, co‐located wng or cultural comcant landscape f
ies for night com of lux. May have fes /function spac
pavilion or clubr more than one sp
st two preferablynclude synthetic
accessible and sp cover seating.
rally enclosed by ecessary locked. Od path circuit.
ple: Central Reser
7
ure of mbered land preferred.
for regional d usually provided in
large scale y value. r duration. A ty, social ental ble toilet. clude physical
eam football/ cricetition ie regiona
ration from adjac
ercover seating.
e thresholds.
with either a majmplex, or unique eature.
mpetition and a hi food and beveragce.
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Trail corridor inclright of way and sides. Minimum ta sealed shared ptrack trails in busminimum width o
Local circuits for and jogging / dogresidential areas.road verges, or asaround large opethan 1ha) with lintrails.
Away from sensit/ river banks.
Within 400m of econnecting to distrails.
Surface materialsrelatively smoothn wet or dry condsuitable for usersmobility aids.
Ensure appropriaon formed paths.
nterpretation sigrequired. No watto be provided.
ATEGY:DRAFT F
ad trail
udes treadway, buffers on both treadway width o path 2.2m. Singleshland setting of 300m.
fitness walking g walking throug. Shared paths in s perimeter pathen spaces (greatenks to district
tive riparian area
every dwelling strict or regional
s: stable, firm, h and slip resistanditions. Gradients with prams and
ate border edging.
gnage not er, bins or toilets
FOR CONSULTA
District
of e
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as
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TATION 19
m of 2.5m treadwg route) with righn each side with a width of 10m cor when in conjunct
clude break out pth.
ek corridors, or as
e kept away fromtre of bushland sy designed to addAll new residentia with shared trail cn to regional or o
0m of every dwelrails.
aths (including co or asphalt. Not s
tion signage not cts high use and isce. Seating at key of 1m clearance f
access to seating
way (or 3m for ht of way and a row of trees. rridors when trailion with other op
oints at intervals
s part of larger op
m sensitive riparia ites unless dress environmeal areas to be circuits, with other district trail
ling. Connecting
onsolidated grave screenings or
required unless t s of particular y intervals with a from the path
g and drinking wa
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May inc
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nal
ciation with regiom of 3m treadwaffers‐ desirable inrs. Space should s or intervals witg water seating a
p trails between sents and waterwal park land.
and sub‐regional will require conntial areas.
o be kept away fr areas and conse
nal open space ors.eg. Gardiners C Dandenong Creend rail corridors.
surfaces for whee
ed for perimeter p mountain bike tr
clude boardwalks
ovide robust inte
accessible seatine social interactiook attractive vistt.
7
onal corridors ‐ay with right of wn 10m minimum include trail headh parking, toiletsnd shelter.
suburbs, along raays and through
trails targeting ections to local
om sensitive ervation sites.
or transport Creek, Scotchmak, East Link. Pipe
eling / skating.
paths / jogging racks.
s.
rpretive signage.
ng are arranged ton and are alignetas and points of
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commendati
tribution sta
For suburban a
open space to m
function type, a
much land is re
space.
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City of Monash
required to me
distance thresh
type, determin
required, plus:
o additiona
areas of m
non‐resid
o a diversit
and lands
o qualitativ
services l
function t
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types in public
addition to spo
social/family re
community gar
relaxation/cont
conservation o
Provide access
types in open s
possible. These
community gar
ornamental or
parkland, plaza
lawn/managed
body.
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nature of settle
character. For e
of bushland or
density areas.
ATEGY:DRAFT F
ions: provisio
andards
reas adopt pro
meet core serv
as the prime de
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space provision
h that the sum o
et the core serv
holds for each p
es the quantity
al public open s
medium and hig
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scape setting ty
ve criteria as ou
evels specified
type and catch
to a range of o
land within eac
ort, off‐road tra
ecreation space
rden, visual am
templation, me
pen space.
to a range of la
pace in each su
e may include fo
rden, bushland
cultivated gard
a/paved/hard co
turf, open gras
ting types shou
ement type and
example, consi
treed parkland
FOR CONSULTA
on and
ximity and size
ice levels, by
eterminant of h
t demand for o
n standards for
of additional la
vice levels and
priority function
y of open space
pace within 30
gh density, and
e function type
ypes in each su
utlined in the co
by open space
ment hierarchy
open space func
ch suburb. In
ils and
e this may inclu
menity,
emorial park or
andscape settin
uburb, where
or example:
/forest,
den, treed
ourt area,
ssed area or wa
uld complemen
d neighbourhoo
der the provisio
in medium‐hig
TATION 20
e of
how
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r the
nd
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d in
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burb
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t the
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6
7
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6. Rectify the
land abutti
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funct
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sizes,
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to im
funct
7. Consider in
space whic
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index
o has t
perso
o has n
sport
o is pro
dens
8. Wherever p
co‐location
after hours
e gaps in distrib
ing existing spa
can serve a soc
tion
ently serving as
of the following
ractice facilities
, no perimeter
py tree plantin
al/family recreat
crease the size
mprove area und
tionality, amen
ncreasing the d
ch as a priority:
des residential
a low social eco
x)
he least amoun
on
no social/family
ts parks and or
ojected to grow
ity will increase
possible invest
n and sharing o
s to benefit the
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bution by purch
aces:
cial/ family recre
sports reserve
g: only one play
s, non‐complian
path, no bound
g or a co‐locate
tion area
of other public
der canopy tree
ity or use
istribution of o
areas
nomic profile (
nts of open spa
y recreation spa
off‐road trails
w and where ho
e.
igate the optio
f school’s open
community.
7
asing
eation
s with
ying field,
nt field
dary
ed
c reserves
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open
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ns for
n space
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uality and
ality simply pu
vide the nece
h of the priori
ned in the co
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pose.
versity incr
e classification
ction and land
ermine the de
n space netw
t may be miss
here is diversit
re is also choic
esult in users
atisfaction – a
doors again a
versity of exp
created in par
nging the land
mple planting
ome a cultiva
e greater diver
pace, the high
erally, and th
torative qualit
oy it. A diversi
n space will p
chological int
dent’s surrou
ote: many open
ctions. So for si
nning we focus o
ce.
ATEGY:DRAFT F
d diversity
ut means ‘fit f
ssary benefits
ity types of op
re service leve
e the measure
eases choi
n of open spac
dscape setting
egree of diver
work, and any o
sing in an area
ty in open spa
ce. And choic
achieving a se
and thus retur
nd again.
periences in o
ks with the sa
dscape settin
g an open spa
ted garden or
rsity of landsc
er the aesthe
e ability of th
ties to those w
ity of environ
promote intera
erest in, and a
ndings.
spaces will hav
mplicity and fo
on the primary
FOR CONSULTA
y
for purpose’. T
s the quality o
pen space are
els (see Appen
e of fit‐for‐
ce
ce by primary
g type helps
sity across th
opportunities
a.2
ace opportunit
e is more like
ense of wellbe
rning to the
pen spaces ca
ame function,
g type, for
ce grass area
r forest.
cape elements
tic and play v
e space to off
who can see a
mental stimu
action with,
attachment to
ve multiple
or strategic
y function of a
TATION 21
To
of
ndix
e
s
ties,
ly
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by
to
s in
alue
fer
nd
li in
o a
The size of re
of experience
See also the f
viability of op
A diversity of
space will also
different age
and interests
they enjoy se
Open space d
individual par
for and the ra
environment
measured acr
space networ
parks of diffe
settings type
How diver
space?
There are mo
grass areas (2
landscape set
parkland, wh
relatively hig
to other coun
8% of sit
3% are b
2% are p
0.44% (t
0.15% a
The initial con
demand for m
gardens, and
proportion of
the ageing po
A high propo
purpose play
of play equip
features.
eserves tends
es and diversit
following cha
pen space’.
f opportunitie
o mean that m
s, abilities, cu
are likely to f
eeing and usin
diversity can b
rk by the rang
ange of physic
features. Div
ross each sub
rk as a whole,
rent function
s.
rse is Mona
ore open spac
295ha or 43%)
tting, althoug
ich means the
h in open spa
ncils. In additio
tes are lawn o
bushland/fore
plaza paved/h
three) are a la
re ornamenta
nsultation fou
more ornamen
that these m
f residents of
opulation.
rtion of sites (
sites that are
ment with lim
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to dictate the
ty of opportun
pter, ‘Size and
es available in
more people o
ultural backgro
find open spac
ng.
be measured i
ge of people c
cal, social and
versity can be
urb and the o
by the range
s and landsca
ash’s open
es presented
) than other ty
gh 40% are tre
e tree canopy
ce areas com
on:
or managed tu
est
hard court are
ake or water b
al or cultivated
und there is a
ntal or cultiva
ay suit the hig
Chinese origi
(15.3%) are si
e typically sma
mited addition
7
e quality
nities.
d
open
of
ounds
ces that
in an
atered
d
open
of
ape
as open
ypes of
eed
y cover is
pared
urf
as
body
d garden.
ated
gh
n and
ngle‐
all areas
nal
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s style of rese
mmunity need
vide social /fa
tiple play elem
on for the pro
e following ma
n spaces by L
ction Type.
how can w
versity?
ere are severa
ployed to incr
ese are:
Increase the s
more social, p
opportunities
one park
Planting – esp
cultivated gar
canopy trees
outside of spo
For areas with
same function
serve a highe
setting type c
Parks for play
introducing fe
people of all a
Along a creek
can be develo
catchments o
types.
The addition o
parks or at co
opportunities
their children
teenagers and
ATEGY:DRAFT F
rve typically d
ds and the new
mily recreatio
ments in line w
ovision of play
aps illustrate t
Landscape Set
we plan str
l key strategie
rease diversity
size of open sp
physical and e
s to be accom
pecially to acc
rdens, forest/
(for example
orts facilities)
h more than o
n one could be
r catchment o
changed.
y could be enh
eatures and ac
ages and abilit
k corridor, diff
oped to serve
of users, funct
of social sport
mpetition ven
s for parents t
as well as enc
d older people
FOR CONSULTA
doesn't meet
w model is to
on areas with
with Council’s
y spaces.
the location o
tting and Prim
rategically
es that can be
y in open spac
pace that ena
environmenta
modated in th
commodate m
bushland and
around the
one park of th
e developed t
or, the landsca
hanced by
ctivities suite
ties.
ferent reaches
different
ions and setti
ts facilities in
nues can prov
o engage with
couraging
e to be active
TATION 22
s
of
mary
for
e
ce.
ables
l
he
more
d
e
to
ape
d to
s
ing
vide
h
.
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ATEGY:DRAFT F FOR CONSULTATATION 23
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OPE
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ATEGY:DRAFT F FOR CONSULTATATION 24
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OPE
For
soci
intro
peri
A fu
war
and
be o
limi
focu
inclu
path
othe
with
Elem
ima
child
dev
EN SPACE STRA
parks with a s
ial or physical
oduced, or vic
pheral areas.
urther assessm
rranted. In the
single blocks
over‐designed
ted play value
us on increasi
usive settings
hs, trees (cano
er natural elem
h tables and in
ments should
ginative and p
dren’s physica
elopment.
ATEGY:DRAFT F
strong environ
elements cou
ce versa, in les
ment of play p
e north, many
s. In newer are
d and orname
e. Asset repla
ng play value,
s for all, appro
opy), flowerin
ments, as wel
ncreasing the
include: creat
physical play
al, neural, soc
FOR CONSULTA
nmental focu
uld be
ss sensitive an
places is
y are court hea
eas they tend
ntal and have
cements shou
, providing
opriately surfa
ng plants and
ll as seating a
size of sites.
tive, cognitive
and support
cial and senso
TATION 25
s,
nd
ad
to
e
uld
aced
reas
e,
ry
9
1
1
1
1
Recommend
9. Aim to dive
environme
space corri
10. Consider d
adding phy
parks (i.e. o
environme
elements t
and trails),
environme
parks.
11. Seek to var
across each
recreationa
12. Develop a t
increase th
sports facil
character a
change ada
13. Enhance th
inclusivene
selected sp
Provide acc
elements in
ded actions:
ersify recreatio
ental features in
dors the city.
iversifying opp
ysical elements
on the fringes s
ental integrity),
o physical oppo
and by adding
ental elements t
ry the landscap
h suburb, and t
al opportunitie
target for incre
he number of tr
lities and in stre
amenity, natura
aption.
he diversity, pla
ess of play spac
paces to social /
cessible path c
n all spaces.
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: diversity
nal opportunit
n open space an
portunities in pa
s to environmen
so as to protect
or adding socia
ortunities (e.g.
social and
to play and spo
pe setting types
he diversity of
s along trails.
eased tree cano
rees in parks, ar
eets for shade,
al values and cl
ay value and
ces and migrate
/family recreati
ircuits and natu
7
ies and
nd open
arks by
ntal
t
al
sports
orting
s in parks
opy and
round
imate
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ion sites.
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ze and via
ny of Council's
ger parks mea
ironmental be
h adjacent res
ly to use them
hy size mat
e size of open
provide a rang
of different ag
places as well
and quiet
develop park
manage solar
density housi
protect the de
space
provide suffic
fields, creeks
for personal s
have multiple
together, to m
sports club via
pavilion‐per‐g
manage carry
effectively
protect the in
by minimising
damage and o
significance s
elements
benefit a large
close proximit
misappropria
only.
ATEGY:DRAFT F
ability of o
s parks are sm
an more socia
enefits, bette
sidences and m
m.
tters
space affects
ge of opportu
ge groups, so
l as those for r
perimeter pa
r access to ope
ng and mix‐u
esired amenit
cient buffers a
and waterwa
safety and noi
e sports playin
manage wear
ability, and m
ground ratios
ying capacity a
ntegrity of bus
g the invasion
over use, and
pace for addit
e number of d
ty rather than
tion by imme
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open spac
mall.
al, physical an
r relationship
more people a
Council’s abi
unities for a ra
cial and noisy
reflection, pe
ths for exercis
en space in hi
se areas and
ty and uses in
around sports
ys, for examp
se abatemen
ng fields locat
and support
minimise the
.
and spaces co
shland and ha
n of weed, sto
providing les
tional social
dwellings with
n
diate dwelling
TATION 26
ces
d
ps
are
lity
ange
y
ace
se
gh‐
the
ple,
t
ed
ost
abit
rm
s
hin
gs
Size also affe
expected
stormwat
well as co
Furthermore,
limitation on
evolve an
demograp
provide en
types of u
activities
protect sm
and fauna
generate
insulate a
other visu
the recrea
have hous
a road on
area wher
adjoin
Some 85% of
one hectare,
space parcel
There are ma
Monash that
equipment ar
form of park f
population, n
in terms of re
this type of p
reviewed. See
‘Quality and d
ects the capac
standards of
ter manageme
re service leve
, constricted s
the ability of
d adapt to pre
phics over tim
nough space
users to avoid
mall areas of s
a.
economic ben
park user fro
ual intrusions o
ation experien
ses overlookin
at least two s
re private yard
f Council park
and the medi
in the City of
any open spac
are small sing
reas. They are
for a diverse a
nor are they th
eturn on inves
rovision for th
e previous co
diversity’.
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ity of a park t
residential am
ent requireme
els.
spaces are a
a park to:
eferences and
me
between diffe
conflicts betw
significant veg
nefits
m traffic nois
or which may
nce sought
ng parks from
sides, and lim
ds and parkla
ks are smaller
an size of an o
Monash is 130
ces in the City
gle purpose p
e not the mos
and ageing
he most susta
tment. The m
he future shou
mments unde
7
to meet:
menity
ents as
d
erent
ween
getation
ses and
y affect
m across
it the
nd
than
open
00m2.
of
lay
t viable
inable
model of
uld be
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via
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ategies for
bility
Acquire land a
spaces to mak
social/family r
space fit for p
capacity to se
will be centra
cases adding
issues, reduce
configuration
will increase t
Small play pa
need to be se
potentially fe
social/family r
for a wider ra
greater divers
Former small
repurposed as
amenity, natu
developed as
Some council
residents to d
public spaces
s plan doesn't
all parks on tw
d is a valuable
erally be repu
o longer susta
tively margin
ly to net a goo
ount preparat
etter return ca
easing partici
ATEGY:DRAFT F
r addressin
adjacent to ex
ke existing co
recreation an
purpose and in
erve future ge
l to their succ
land will also
e conflict and
n of public surv
the variability
rks with limite
lectively migr
wer larger mo
recreation pa
nge of people
sity of opport
play sites can
s tree reserve
ure play, relax
food or ornam
s have schem
develop and m
.
t recommend
wo accounts: f
e community r
urposed when
ainable. Secon
al open space
od return whe
tion and sale c
an generally b
ipation, enviro
FOR CONSULTA
ng size and
xisting open
onservation,
d sports open
ncrease their
nerations. Th
cess. In many
resolve acces
provide a bet
veillance whic
y and use of sit
ed equipment
rated to
ore diverse
rks which pro
e and offer a
unities.
n generally be
es for visual
xation and
mental garde
mes that allow
manage small
the disposal o
firstly, becaus
resource that
n the current u
ndly, the sale
e areas is not
en taking into
costs.
be made by
onmental
TATION 27
d
n
his
ss
tter
ch
tes.
t
ovide
e
ns.
of
se
can
use
of
o
1
1
1
1
1
1
benefits or co
redesign or d
Recommend
14. Seek to acq
parks (espe
increase th
surveillanc
15. Seek to de
hectare wit
residents.
16. Provide gu
functions o
locations to
and core se
17. Ensure the
proposed i
complies w
primary fun
18. Seek to de
overlookin
sides, and l
private yar
19. Review pla
objective o
purpose so
suitable siz
ommunity dev
evelopment f
ded actions:
quire land abut
ecially sports an
heir size, divers
e, prominence
liver a park of g
thin 500 metre
idance to deve
of open space re
o be developed
ervice levels for
size of any pub
n planning prop
with core service
nction required
liver parks that
g from across a
limit the area w
rds.
ay provision in e
of developing at
ocial/family recr
ze.
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velopment by
for another pu
: size and via
tting selected e
nd play parks) t
ity, capacity, pu
and functional
greater than on
s of all Monash
elopers about th
equired in spec
d, and design g
r each.
blic open space
posals is adequ
e levels) for eac
d.
t have dwelling
a road on at lea
where parks adj
each precinct w
t least one fit fo
reation space o
7
y
urpose.
ability
existing
to
ublic
ity.
ne
h
he
cific
uidelines
es
uate (and
ch
s
ast two
join
with the
or
of a
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mo
de
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diffe
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sett
gree
rest
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som
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this
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mul
cent
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trad
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Open spancreasin
fferent op
odels are
pending o
en space prior
erent settlem
mpensate and
ial context of
e provision of p
ticular to acce
ociated oppor
tings, and the
en space near
torative qualit
nsity and s
onash
gnificant incre
me suburbs Mo
e average size
se lots in Mon
tiple dwelling
uld be anticip
will change t
ncreasing num
vity centres w
ti‐storey deve
tres and the e
y different set
ditionally esta
idents and vis
els, retiremen
pitals) in thes
ess to the nat
ce characteris
mpensate for t
ATEGY: DRAFT
ace to sug densit
pen space
required
on settlem
rities will be d
ent types. Th
complement
the surroundi
public space s
ess to private
rtunities and l
likely availab
rby for visual a
ties.
settlement
ease in densit
onash.
of detached l
nash is 700m2
gs and two‐sto
pated as the n
he character o
mber of dwel
which have dw
elopments. Th
employment c
ttlement type
blished in Mo
sitors (includin
nt/aged care f
e areas will ha
ural environm
stics should se
this.
FOR CONSULT
uit ty
e provisio
–
ment type
ifferent in
ese should
t the physical
ing environm
should respon
open space a
andscape
bility of incide
amenity and
types in
ty is projected
low‐density 2. However lar
orey houses
orm in future
of many subu
lings will be in
wellings as par
he activity
cluster provid
es to those
onash.
ng those in
facilities and
ave limited
ment and open
eek to
TATION 28
n
e
and
ent.
nd in
nd
ntal
d in
rger,
and
urbs.
n
rt of
e
n
In addition to
appropriate p
density areas
circuit pat
access to
likely to b
bowling g
well as ve
and
an off‐roa
further af
additiona
open spac
dwellings
Density: w
space
The lack o
a tradition
Density has a
residents rela
space, and he
pets, children
growing plan
things. The o
lots is also clo
pride. For exa
or front yard.
The impac
height on
public ope
Building bulk
noise, aesthe
trees. Multi st
turbulence an
design and th
o communal o
provision in m
s should includ
ths for walkin
small footprin
e in demand,
greens in retire
getation for r
ad trail to acce
ield.
l landscape tr
ce closer to m
(i.e. 300m rat
what it m
of private o
nal “backya
a number of im
ated to the lac
ence the inabi
n’s spontaneo
ts and space t
pen space ass
osely connect
ample, having
ct of buildi
private, co
en space
k and height ca
etics and abilit
torey dwelling
nd restrict sun
he attractiven
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open space,
medium and hi
de:
g and wheelin
nt sports that
i.e. sports co
ement village
restorative va
ess open spac
reatments, an
medium high d
ther than 400
means for
open space
ard”
mplications fo
ck of private o
ility to provid
ous outdoor pl
to make and f
sociated with
ed to identity
g a pleasant g
ng bulk an
ommunal, o
an affect priva
ty to grow gra
gs can create
n access, affec
ess, comfort
7
gh
ng
t are
urts
es, as
lues,
ce
nd
density
0m+)
open
e and
or
open
e for
lay,
fix
house
y and
arden
nd
or
acy,
ass and
wind
ct
and use
OPE
of a
ove
This
spac
resid
due
exam
Pos
spac
from
The
requ
dist
The
to o
hou
tran
priv
prov
wha
be b
bloc
park
awa
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com
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typi
subs
spac
C
A
f
D
S
c
A
v
EN SPACE STRA
ny open spac
rall environm
s proximity of
ces may also e
dents and spo
to the noise o
mple, or light
itioning tall b
ces may restr
m the broader
e building heig
uired to reach
ance likely to
ese difference
open space pro
sing. In partic
nsitional space
vate space in h
vide buffer sp
at is public and
best set back f
ck, with a low
k allowing vie
ay.
bstitutabili
mmunal sp
me recreation
cally available
stituted by pu
ce. For exam
Community g
A ‘men’s shed
for making th
Dog parks and
Social gather
communal op
A pleasant ga
values and civ
ATEGY: DRAFT
e provided, as
ental qualitie
f housing to ex
exacerbate co
orts and recre
of children or
ts.
uildings adjac
ict views of th
r residential a
ght may increa
h public parks
travel.
s require a dif
ovision than i
cular there is a
e or a road be
higher density
pace, so users
d private land
from public o
er rise dwellin
ws to open sp
ty of publi
paces
activities and
e in private sp
ublic or semi‐p
ple:
gardens
d’ or similar fo
hings
d off‐road tra
ing spaces/do
pen space
arden landsca
vic pride.
FOR CONSULT
s well as the
s on the site.
xisting public
onflict betwee
eation activitie
sports for
cent to existin
he open space
rea.
ase the time
and hence th
fferent respon
n low density
a need for
etween public
y dwellings to
can easily rea
d. High‐rise m
pen space by
ngs fronting t
pace from fart
ic and
d features
pace can be
public/commu
or all age grou
il circuits
oorstep play a
pe for restora
TATION 29
en
es
ng
e
e
nse
y
and
ad
ay
one
he
ther
unal
ups,
s
ative
The Victorian
Standard 201
with 20 or mo
minimum are
square metre
metres, whic
private open
dwellings.
Areas of deep
areas that ap
required to co
modified surr
provide addit
potential foo
Similar consid
aged care fac
employment
The provision
intense plant
landscape set
treed parklan
garden – shou
high degree o
high density a
Shared paths
and high‐den
local off‐road
should be pro
Where apartm
and open spa
be limited op
canopy trees
It is not desira
transferred to
has infrastruc
underneath. H
and other fac
type of encum
3 Victorian Bett
Standard 2016
n Better Apart
16 recommen
ore dwellings
ea of commun
es per dwelling
hever is lesse
space require
p soil and land
artments look
ompensate fo
rounding envi
tional restorat
d gardens.
derations sho
cilities, hotels,
centres.
n of landscape
ing and comp
tting type – su
nd or ornamen
uld be sought
of paved or op
areas.
s and connect
nsity developm
d trail or large
ovided.
ments have un
ace is propose
portunities fo
to be establis
able for Coun
o them as pub
cture such as c
However com
cilities may be
mbered land.
ter Apartments
6
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tments (VBA)
ds ‘developm
should provid
nal open space
g, or 100 squa
r’3 in addition
ements for ind
dscaped setba
k onto will be
or the highly
ironment and
tive values an
ould be given t
, hospitals, an
e settings that
plementary
uch as bushla
ntal cultivated
t to compleme
pen grassed a
ions from me
ments to the n
sports reserv
nderground c
ed on top, the
or deep soil an
shed.
cil to have lan
blic open spac
car parks
mmunal sports
e appropriate
s (VBA) Design
7
Design
ments
de a
e of 2.5
are
to the
dividual
acks or
nd
to other
nd
t have
nd,
d
ent the
rea in
dium
nearest
ve
car parks
re may
nd large
nd
ce if it
s courts
for this
OPE
Pro
rec
The
poo
high
high
type
cou
dev
as th
ofte
soug
mor
faci
den
The
area
sma
for r
ame
the
imp
any
as a
recr
dive
Som
in m
dev
spac
the
The
nee
of e
res
acc
Larg
with
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ovision of o
creation fac
ere is often a h
ols and social c
her density ar
h proportion o
e of housing.
rts, it is not de
elopment has
hese have risk
en too small to
ght. Council s
re viable share
lities in close
sity developm
e provision of c
as and natura
all but are ben
restorative va
enity and doo
scale of the n
portant. This s
public green
substitute fo
reation parks,
ersity of lands
me communal
medium and h
elopments, in
ce types in all
recommende
e difficulty
ed to incre
existing fa
erves and
commodate
ger sustainab
h social/family
ATEGY: DRAFT
other comm
cilities
high demand f
court sports a
eas because o
of young adul
However, apa
esirable that e
s a tiny gym o
k managemen
o deliver the q
should genera
ed gym and p
proximity to m
ments.
communal or
l elements at
neficial to prov
alues, shade, s
or stop play. Fo
natural elemen
space could be
spaces within
or neighbourh
sports faciliti
scape setting t
l or private sp
igh‐density h
n addition to t
residential de
ed distance th
y in providi
ease carryin
cilities suc
off-road tr
e additiona
le sporting re
y recreation s
FOR CONSULT
munal
for swimming
nd gyms in
of the relative
ts living in in t
art from sport
every
or swimming p
nt issues and a
quality of serv
ally encourage
possibly aquat
multiple high‐
private garde
grade can be
vide on every
screening, vis
or young child
nts is often no
e a substitute
n 300m, but n
ood social/fam
ies and a
types.
ace is desirab
ousing
the priority op
evelopment a
hresholds.
ing, or the
ng capacity
ch as sport
rails to
al resident
serves co‐loca
paces should
TATION 30
g
ely
this
ts
pool
are
vice
e
tic
‐
en
site
ual
dren
ot
for
ot
mily
ble
pen
at
y
s
s
ated
be
provided with
dwellings, to
spaces as den
Most sports r
these will nee
fields, with ad
on the bound
space and a t
provide a dive
respond to ch
an increase in
In addition, re
and car parks
need lights in
capacity of re
population.
As density inc
need to be in
to increase ca
conflicts betw
Business p
developme
Open space f
business/indu
conserv
as setba
setback
trails.
access/t
a conne
encoura
relaxatio
landscap
sport, su
suitable
In most insta
would be suff
as communal
hin walking di
minimise the
nsity increase
reserves are re
ed to expand
dditional spac
daries, social/f
rail network a
ersity of oppo
hanges in dem
n the catchme
eserves need
s on the periph
n order to max
eserves to me
creases the w
creased – esp
apacity and re
ween activitie
park and in
ents
function types
ustrial and com
ation/tree res
acks). In key lo
s should acco
trail – as a circ
ction to the lo
age circuit
on/contempla
pe areas with
uch as hard co
shade /suppo
nces, small lo
ficient in thes
l open space.
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istance of all
e need to retro
s.
elatively smal
into multiple
ce for canopy
family recreat
around the ou
ortunities that
mand over tim
ent population
to keep build
hery and all fi
ximise the car
et the increas
width of paths
pecially shared
educe the pos
s.
ndustrial
s appropriate
mmercial zon
serves (on fron
ocations, thes
ommodate sha
cuit trail onsite
ocal trail to
ation areas i.e
tables and se
ourt facilities w
ort facilities.
ocal scale facil
e areas, simila
7
ofit
l and
playing
trees
tion
utside to
t can
me and
n.
ings
elds
rrying
se in
may
d paths
ssible
in
es are:
ntages
se
ared
e and as
e.
eats
with
ities
ar to or
OPE
Rec
incr
20. E
p
21. I
r
d
d
22. C
c
d
f
23. R
a
24. W
s
EN SPACE STRA
commended
reasing dens
Encourage the
proximity to hig
o commun
o small foo
o off road t
o dog off‐le
o green spa
relaxation
Increase the siz
recreation, spo
dog exercise ar
development is
Create, widen o
connecting a ne
development to
facilities
Require comm
amenity and re
Where higher d
space, ensure:
o Considera
increase i
park
o a road se
between
and there
the two
o views of t
remaining
o adequate
to impact
for examp
o the dwell
with tran
active fro
ATEGY: DRAFT
actions: ope
sity
provision of th
gh‐density hou
ity gardens
tprint court spo
trail circuits
eash parks
ace for visual am
n.
ze and capacity
orts grounds, of
reas where high
s projected.
or extend off‐ro
ew higher dens
o existing park
unal space for p
elaxation, with c
density dwelling
ation of option
in the carrying
parates the two
public use and
e is an additiona
the park can be
g residential ar
e buffers can be
t on the use of e
ple sport facilit
ings abutting t
sitional space a
ontage
FOR CONSULT
en space to s
e following in c
using:
orts
menity and
y of social/famil
ff‐road trails, an
her density
oad trail circuit
sity residential
s and commun
play, visual
canopy trees
gs abut public o
s to provide an
capacity of the
o or the bound
private use spa
al buffer betwe
e maintained to
rea
e provided so as
existing spaces
ties
the park are tho
and or have an
TATION 31
suit
close
ly
nd
s
ity
open
n
e
aries
ace,
een
o the
s not
s –
ose
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
25. Prepare sp
design of o
employme
relationshi
existing op
26. Consider e
to provide j
facilities an
body corpo
In business par
27. conservatio
setbacks)
28. a circuit tra
local trail to
29. relaxation/
areas with
30. informal sp
suitable sh
complex is
31. In key locat
trails in set
ecific guideline
open space in ac
ent cluster, and
p of new multi‐
pen spaces.
ncouraging larg
joint publicly‐a
nd pools instea
orate facilities.
rks: require the
on/tree reserve
ail onsite and as
o encourage ci
/contemplation
tables and seat
port, such as ha
ade /support fa
large enough)
tions, consider
tbacks.
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es concerning t
ctivity centres a
address the
‐storey building
ge scale develo
accessible gyms
d of separate s
provision of:
es (on frontages
s a connection
rcuit
n areas i.e. land
ts
ard court facilit
acilities (where
r negotiating sh
7
he
and the
gs with
opments
s, sports
mall
s as
to the
scape
ies with
the
hared
OPE
4. Tthco
Off‐
env
espe
sho
cycl
as to
natu
Bas
and
activ
like
cycl
road
ope
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f
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m
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d
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Trail circuhrough oonnect w
‐road trails ha
ironmental, s
ecially for chi
uld be a prior
ing for leisure
o aid social co
ure.
ed on populat
current parti
vities, by 202
ly to use an of
ing, skating, r
d trails are on
n space that n
ple live.
There is an inc
for an increas
conflicting ac
Additional dis
trails is neede
developing ne
This should in
such as Scotc
Creek and Da
of shared pat
exercise and c
facilities, and
Memorable tr
motivate use
abilities. Ther
and design po
permit condit
Internal park
designed as k
There is a nee
marketing of
ATEGY: DRAFT
uits to m open spa with nat
ave considera
ocial and eco
ldren and olde
ity to facilitat
e and activity
onnections an
tion projectio
cipation rates
6 some 120,5
ff‐road trail fo
running and d
e of the three
need to be clo
creasingly de
sing range of a
tivities.
stribution and
ed to complem
etwork of trai
nclude: region
hmans Creek
ndenong Cre
hs around eve
connecting co
park perimet
rail experienc
by people of
re is a need fo
olicy for trails,
tions.
path circuits s
key recreation
ed for good m
trail opportun
FOR CONSULT
move ace and ure
ble health,
nomic benefit
er adults and
te walking and
transport as w
nd contact wit
ons for Monas
s for trail
00 residents a
or walking,
dog walking. O
e priority type
ose to where
mand for trai
and potentiall
d hierarchy of
ment the
ls in Monash.
nal/flagship tra
k, Gardeners
ek Trail, circu
ery suburb for
ommunity
ter paths.
es are require
all ages and
or a detailed si
, reflected in
should be
n features.
mapping and
nities.
TATION 32
ts,
d
well
th
h
are
Off‐
es of
ls
ly
ails
its
r
ed to
iting
As population
road trails wi
capacity and
also need to i
Design and si
provide buffe
other activitie
reserves, and
the rail corrid
There is also
varied experie
design and ch
along the cor
At present, fe
that aid socia
increasing nu
devices.
Extend, de
potential f
Creek, Gar
Dandenon
Monash has s
creek corrido
are at times d
east‐west.
There are som
more trails. T
Scotchmans C
Hill pipe track
track, Dampe
the east‐west
major transpo
Freeway and
n increases, th
ll also increas
management
increase.
iting of off‐ro
ers between tr
es – for exam
d in high use a
dors and in act
an opportunit
ences along t
hanging the la
rridor.
ew reserves ha
al inclusion an
umber of peop
evelop and
flagship tra
rdeners Cre
g Creek Tr
some of Melb
r trail routes.
discontinuous
me corridors t
These include
Creeks, the M
k, Silvan to Mt
er Creek, the M
t electric supp
ort corridors s
two railway l
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he demand fo
e. The carryin
t of existing tr
ad trails will n
rail activities a
ple on sports
reas such as a
tivity centres.
ty to create m
hese trails thr
andscape sett
ave path netw
d accessibility
ple using mob
market th
ails: Scotch
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rail
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that can suppo
Gardiner and
Mitcham to No
t Waverley pi
Miles Creek d
ply easement
such as the M
ines.
7
or off‐
ng
rails will
need to
and
along
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rough
tings
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bility
he
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known
ip trails
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nect them to
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bourne's nort
e needs to be
not erode env
e rail crossing
portunities to e
portunities con
multimode tra
er regional tra
le trail.
ere is demand
eate localis
ils around
cuit trails are n
wever, there a
be connected
es of designat
pful for childre
walkers in th
ese trails shou
lity hubs, emp
erves, activity
ridors in every
vered as shar
hts of way give
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ated to conne
wever, they do
major infrastru
uired to provid
ough court he
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faces) in play s
be inclusive of
w some socia
ATEGY: DRAFT
portunities to
Scotchmans C
create off‐roa
e Melbourne C
th.
taken that tr
vironmental in
removal prog
enhance and
nnecting outs
ansport option
ail routes such
for more nort
sed circuits
each subu
not common i
are existing sh
d to provide a
ted circuit rou
en, older peop
heir local neigh
ld service all c
ployment are
y centres and o
y suburb. Such
ed paths in na
en to users.
open spaces
ct cul‐de‐sacs
on't have path
cture develop
de local circui
ads and coun
with suitable/a
spaces. This w
f people with m
l focus for les
FOR CONSULT
o extend these
Creek, and
ad trail access
CBD and
ails in bushlan
ntegrity.
gram provides
extend trail
side Monash a
ns as well as
h as the outer
th‐south trail
s of shared
urb
in Monash.
hared paths th
n important
utes that will b
ple, joggers a
hbourhoods.
community
as, sports
open space
h trails can be
ature strips an
have been
s as access wa
hs.
pment progra
its and paths
ter the lack o
accessible
will enable spa
mobility aids
ss active peop
TATION 33
e
s all
nds
s
and
r
s.
hat
be
nd
e
nd
ays,
am is
f
aces
and
le.
Create par
large reser
The third hier
perimeter pat
larger parks t
of all ages an
park environm
They provide
running activ
They also ser
sporting rese
Council has b
around sport
reserves a pat
Perimeter pa
provide an op
lights where t
lights.
Off‐road
to enhan
Off‐road trail
need to be pu
requirements
planning and
off‐road trail
components:
A treadwa
least 2.5m
A right of
allow peo
A landsca
trail, to sc
other adja
restorativ
A number of
design were i
and site inspe
the cond
narrow w
rk perimete
rves
rarchy of trail
th. These can
to provide opp
d abilities to e
ment.
opportunitie
ities, and club
ve families w
rves with chil
been construct
ing reserves.
th is too close
ths around sp
pportunity to
there are alre
trail corri
ce user ex
s are a recrea
urpose‐built to
s for core activ
design of tra
corridor has t
ay (what you w
m wide
way, on both
ple to pass or
ped buffer on
creen and insu
acent activitie
ve values.
issues related
dentified dur
ections. These
dition of trail
widths
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er paths ar
is the park
n be provided
portunities fo
exercise in a s
s for events, s
b sports traini
hen they com
dren.
ting perimete
However, in s
e to the field o
porting reserv
use paths und
ady sports tra
idors desi
xperience
ation facility. T
o accommoda
vities. Future
ils should ens
the following
walk or ride o
h sides of the t
r stop off the t
n both sides of
ulate the user
es and enhanc
d to existing tr
ing the consu
e included:
surfaces
7
round
around
r people
social
school
ng.
me to
er paths
some
of play.
ves
der
aining
igned
e
They
ate the
sure an
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trail, to
trail
f the
from
ce
rail
ultation
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diffe
trail
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for s
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that
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trail
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enh
asse
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cost
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min
spill
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lack of light
conflicts wit
lack of acce
natural area
opportunitie
over long co
e service leve
st basic requir
pted (see App
a large numbe
erent spatial a
ls – i.e. skatin
ple using mob
ail corridors a
specific activit
hs in natural a
racter of the a
terial, scale an
oss the City, t
t provide acce
ural areas to e
ple using whe
ccess natural
ironments.
umber of trail
uncil land. Ong
VicTrack, Me
versity, and V
elop and expa
ls.
uncil should al
ditional landow
ural significan
vide interpret
ance user exp
ets.
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ere impacts on
dents can be
t effective and
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imise energy
l.
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ing
th dogs
ssible paths in
as
es to diversify
orridors.
l for trails tha
rements for tr
pendix 2).
er of different
and surface re
g cycling, jog
bility devices
nd surfaces sh
ties.
areas should r
area in the ch
nd support inf
there should b
essible paths o
enable older p
eelchairs and
and bushland
s are and will
going partner
elbourne Wate
VicRoads will b
and a network
so continue t
wners regard
nce along cree
tation along tr
perience and p
elective trails
n habitat and
managed. Lig
d could includ
ensor‐activate
asset manag
FOR CONSULT
n play spaces
y trail experien
t address the
rails should be
t activities wit
equirements u
ging, ramblin
and dogs wal
hould be suita
reflect the
oice of surfac
frastructure.
be key locatio
of travel in
people and
mobility devi
d and forest
be on non‐
rships with Pa
er, Monash
be required to
k of off‐road
o work with
ing sites of
ek lines, and
rail corridors t
protect cultur
is desirable
adjacent
ghting should
de in‐ground,
ed options to
ement and lig
TATION 34
and
nces
e
th
use
g
kers
able
ce
ons
ces
arks
o
to
ral
be
ght
Perimeter pa
are one way o
Signage and
highlight wha
for.
Better m
of trail op
enhance
As trails prov
accessible wa
outdoors to p
value in these
Marketing dif
experiences a
appropriate u
More detailed
of trail routes
activity, enha
introduce res
open spaces a
ths around lit
of facilitating
promotional m
at activities ea
apping an
pportunit
use
ide convenien
ays of exercisi
places away fr
e being more
fferent trails f
and activities
use and minim
d and interact
s by suburb m
ance access to
sidents to som
available in M
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t sporting rese
use of trails a
materials sho
ach trail is suit
nd marke
ties would
nt, affordable
ing and gettin
rom home, th
intensely mar
for different
will encourag
mise conflict.
tive maps or i
may increase p
o nature and
me of the high
Monash.
7
erves
at night.
ould
table
eting
d
and
ng
ere is
rketed.
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mages
hysical
quality
OPE
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trai
Plan
32. A
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t
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commende
ils
nning and p
As a priority, se
and develop a c
Scotchmans Cr
corridors includ
corridors in the
Create a progra
off‐road trails.
Determine rout
community fac
shopping areas
centres and rai
road trail circui
Continue to wo
such as VicRoa
University, scho
manage section
Adopt a hierarc
flagship or regi
path circuits an
ensure when pl
hierarchy with
requirements.
Ensure trails ar
new residentia
care and retirem
connect into th
Address as a pr
through govern
Adopt a design
trails to ensure
purpose, minim
and deliver hig
users.
Create a select
through bushla
people and tho
use natural are
Construct path
to encourage th
ATEGY: DRAFT
ed actions:
policy
ecure tenure ov
continuous off
reek, and other
ding pipe tracks
e City.
am that extend
tes that connec
cilities, parks, sp
s in every subur
lway stations to
ts.
ork closely with
ds, VicTrack, P
ools and indust
ns of the trail n
chy of off‐road
onal trails, loca
nd park perimet
lanned they are
relevant core s
re a high priorit
l developments
ment villages, a
he regional netw
riority gaps in re
nment grant pr
n standard for d
those provided
mise conflict be
h quality exper
ion of accessib
ands so addition
ose using a mob
as.
s through cour
heir use and en
FOR CONSULT
off-road
ver land to expa
trail along
r key open spac
s and railway
ds or creates ne
ct existing trails
ports facilities a
rb with activity
o create local o
h other partners
arks Vic, Mona
try to develop a
network.
trails that inclu
al suburb share
ter paths and
e assigned a
ervice level
y for provision
s including age
and that local t
work.
egional trails
rograms.
different types o
d are fit for
tween activitie
riences for trail
le paths of trav
nal older and fr
bility device ma
rt head open sp
nhance the
TATION 35
and
ces
ew
s,
and
off‐
s
ash
and
ude:
d
in all
d
rails
of
es
vel
rail
ay
paces
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
permeabili
cycling.
Suggested c
42. Develop lo
design resp
o aged
o court
o play a
o trails
o circu
o park
43. In bushland
number of
and trails w
areas, and
limit dama
44. Consider o
where app
45. Identify, de
challenging
cycling and
across the
46. Create a m
landing, an
in Valley Re
47. Encourage
road cycle
fairways.
48. Consider a
through to
Road) to pr
Gardiners C
49. Construct a
Batesford R
50. Seek to dev
the Glen W
51. Extend the
Ferntree G
Carlson Re
connect wi
Finch Stree
52. Extend the
line to prov
ty of residentia
capital proje
calised off‐road
ponses in key lo
care and retire
t head trails
and SFR spaces
in bushland re
its around play
perimeter circu
d reserves cons
trails to a struc
with unsealed s
point access to
ge to bushland
pportunities fo
ropriate.
evelop and mar
g routes for fitn
d running/walki
City.
more accessible
nd in and aroun
eserve.
several golf co
routes in veget
new trail from
Brockhoff Driv
rovide an east‐
Creek trail.
a park perimete
Reserve.
velop a rail alon
Waverley train li
e trail north alon
ully Road, alon
serve in the we
ith the Melbour
et Reserves.
e shared path a
vide north‐sout
JUNE 2017
al areas for wal
ects
d trails with spe
ocations such a
ement villages
s
serves.
y spaces
uits
sider limiting th
cture of defined
urfaces in the o
o points of inter
d.
or MTB/BMX ac
rket selective
ness purposes f
ing in several lo
path down to A
d the new play
ourses to provid
tation between
Gardiners Rese
ve (off Hunting
west branch of
er trail around
ng the entire le
ne.
ng Blackburn R
ng Normanby R
est and to the e
rne Water and
long Pakenham
th connections
7
king and
ecific
as:
he
d tracks
outer
rest to
ctivity
for
ocations
Alf Salkin
yground
de off‐
n
erve
dale
ff the
ength of
Road to
Rd to
east to
the
m train
linking
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61. E
i
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Monash Univer
and Clayton Vil
Consider const
from Fregon Re
centre and univ
Redesign the p
Reserve to crea
Investigate opt
Rosstown Rail T
Work with Pow
for developing
activities (e.g. c
supply easeme
Consider creati
Creek to Essex
Enhance existin
Creek to Glade
enhance conne
in the east of th
Create more op
Oakleigh with t
the creek and a
Recreation Cen
the south and a
Extend and em
regional trail an
Endorse the co
in Appendix 2.
ATEGY: DRAFT
rsity to the nort
llage in the sou
ructing a trail n
eserve to conne
versity.
athway route a
ate a full perime
tions to recreat
Trail.
wer Corp to revi
trails and some
cyclo cross) alo
nt.
ing an off‐road
Heights and Fe
ng corridors fro
swood Reserve
ectivity for resid
he suburb.
pportunities to
the provision o
associated facil
ntre and Brickm
around the sub
mbellish Scotchm
nd the associat
re service level
FOR CONSULT
th of the train l
uth.
north and south
ect the medica
around Galbally
eter circuit.
te or interpret t
ew opportuniti
e cycle sports
ong the electric
trail from Dam
ederal Reserves
om Dandenong
e westward to
dents of Mulgra
walk and cycle
f connections t
ities such as th
makers Park fro
urb.
mans Creek
ed corridor.
l for off‐road tr
TATION 36
ine
h
l
y
the
ies
ity
mper
s.
g
ave
e in
to
e
m
ails
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OPE
5. Msu
Qu
res
Mon
inclu
Mon
Curr
spac
effe
The
park
area
spo
4 Eff
of ag
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Managingustainab
antity and
erves
nash has 61 sp
ude Central R
nash’s open sp
rently Monas
ce per 1000 pe
ective populat
ere are few are
k within a reas
as currently o
rts reserve inc
east of Nott
Monash Un
catchment)
north‐west
the private g
gap)
west of Spri
to the west
Waverley an
FREEWAY
In Hughesda
line and in t
Road
North of Wa
Rd in Glen W
fective populati
ge
ATEGY: DRAFT
g spacesble sport
distributio
ports reserves
Reserve – a cen
pace network
h has 1ha of s
eople or 2ha p
tion.4
eas without ac
sonable dista
utside a 1km
clude:
ting Hill and C
iversity would
of Oakleigh S
golf courses a
ingvale Road
of Valley Rese
nd south of th
ale: just south
he north just
averley Road
Waverley.
ion for sport is
FOR CONSULT
s for t
on of sport
s (191ha). The
ntrepiece of
k.
porting open
per 1000
ccess to a spo
nce. Residen
catchment of
Clayton (altho
d be in this
South (howeve
are located in
in Mulgrave
erve in Mount
he MONASH
h of the railwa
east of Warrig
near Gallaghe
people 5‐40 ye
TATION 37
ts
ese
orts
tial
f a
ugh
er
this
t
ay
gal
ers
ears
The small
grounds
The average s
3.14 ha. The m
Monash are a
ground. Sing
considerable
able to:
rotate u
be flexib
address
infrastru
attract l
provide
facilities
trails
allow su
generat
mainten
serve inc
The equivalen
football pitch
training only)
for a sports p
sports turf th
better able to
for club sport
size of mo
size of sports
majority of sp
a single AFL fo
le and small g
limitations, in
se and manag
ble to change
increasing st
ucture
arge, more vi
adequate soc
s, social/famil
upport facilitie
e economies
nance
creasing popu
nt of two AFL
hes plus two n
) is a desirable
ark. One large
at can be mar
o respond to f
ts over differe
JUNE 2017
ost sports
parks in Mon
ports reserves
ootball or cric
grounds have
ncluding not b
ge wear
with demand
andards for p
able clubs
cial and practi
y recreation a
es in the best
of scale in
ulation densit
L or three socc
netball courts
e minimum fo
e area of cont
rked any way
fluctuating de
ent seasons.
7
ash is
in
ket
being
d and
laying
ice
and
location
ties.
cer
(if for
ootprint
tinuous
is
emand
OPE
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dep
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not
loca
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the
sho
Prov
recr
nee
the
prio
Red
an o
shar
grea
spo
Som
park
loca
club
be a
Sur
car
The
of s
incr
dem
Incr
com
trad
the
mor
tree
use,
grou
EN SPACE STRA
-located fa
pendent on
ilities (such as
dependant on
ated in parks,
support facilit
street verge,
uld be offsite
viding circuit
reation spaces
d for other pa
overall land t
ority open spa
design of agein
opportunity to
ring and socia
ater range of
rts parks.
me residents r
ks that are the
al area being f
bs. Typically, c
accommodate
rface qualit
rrying capa
ere is a need to
ports grounds
easing playin
mand for sport
reasing deman
mmunity sport
ditionally play
other, are now
re synthetic fi
es and bounda
, increased te
unds are fenc
ATEGY: DRAFT
acilities and
n parks
s community c
n open space
especially spo
ties should be
and where po
.
trails and soc
s in sports par
arks close by a
ake required t
ce functions i
ng infrastruct
o enhance lay
al use, and pro
users and opp
raised concern
e only major o
fenced and lea
community us
ed on enclose
ty, greenin
acity
o maximise ca
s by adding lig
g times to me
t.
nd for synthet
t and for sport
yed in one sea
w more preva
elds may mea
ary planting, i
mperatures, a
ed.
FOR CONSULT
d those no
centres) that
should not be
orts parks.
sited adjacen
ossible car par
ial/family
rks reduces th
and also reduc
to meet the
n any local ar
ture may prov
yout, encourag
ovide for a
portunities at
ns about sport
open space in
ased to sports
se and access
d grounds.
ng and
arrying capac
ghts and
eet increased
tics, social an
ts codes
son playing in
alent. Howeve
an less canopy
ssues with do
and mean tha
TATION 38
t
are
e
nt to
rks
he
ce
rea.
vide
ge
ts
a
s
s can
ity
d
n
er
y
og
at
Additional fe
sports require
larger built fa
Many sports r
additional ca
provide shade
Some fields d
and reuse and
discontinued
increase turf
more cost eff
remediation
Protecting
encroachm
Additional an
close proximi
likelihood of c
lights, whistle
impact on wh
Planning cont
consider thes
Increasing res
employees in
employment
for sports and
footprint soc
males playing
e additional fa
acilities.
reserves could
nopy trees aro
e.
do not have w
d water reduc
. As temperat
water manag
fective than m
sport from
ments by ho
nd higher dens
ity to sports fa
complaints ab
es etc. These
hen and what
trols on new r
se.
sidential dens
n activity cent
cluster may p
d increased de
ial sports faci
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g and emergin
acilities. Thes
d accommoda
ound the verg
warm season g
ction works ha
tures continue
ement is likel
more regular
m
ousing
sity residence
acilities increa
bout noise, tra
may ultimate
sport can be
residences sh
sities, the num
res and the
provide oppor
emand for sm
lities in these
7
ng
e mean
ate
ges and
grasses
ad been
e to
ly to be
es in
ase the
affic,
ely
played.
ould
mber of
rtunities
mall
areas.
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commended
Consider utilisi
for programme
meetings (this
pavilions, and p
and for social, p
activities, rathe
facilities on res
Increase the siz
facilities to mee
facilitating grea
organised spor
social/family re
local communit
All sports groun
full‐sized fields
Seek to create
minimum of tw
or three soccer
Seek to locate
any other supp
of sports facilit
see Holland Pa
All sports groun
boundary tree c
restorative valu
Provide perime
reserves larger
follow the perim
potential confli
follow the perim
Park in Carlton
Ensure there is
trails and other
sports regulatio
20m from the f
Where possible
and practice fa
residents shoul
sports facilities
Consolidate se
clubrooms, can
building envelo
playing fields to
fields and othe
ATEGY: DRAFT
actions: spo
ng sporting inf
ed activities and
includes the us
practice facilitie
physical and en
er than provide
erves.
ze and adaptab
et increased de
ater female par
t and encourag
ecreation functi
ty.
nds should prov
s/playing areas.
at least one sp
wo full sized AF
r football pitche
all major car pa
ort facilities on
ies – not intern
rk Kensington)
nds should prov
canopy for sha
ues
eter exercise tra
than one field.
meter of the fie
ict with players
meter of the pa
North.
a buffer betwe
r facilities retain
ons. For examp
field boundary t
e, social/family
cilities that can
ld be provided
s where space a
parate support
nteen, storage,
ope and locate o
o allow more sp
r open space fe
FOR CONSULT
orts
rastructure mo
d community
se of sports
es and surround
nvironmental
more built
bility of sports
emand, includin
rticipation in
ge the provision
ions to serve th
vide for multip
orts park with a
L/cricket groun
es in each Preci
arks, pavilions a
n the street verg
nal to the park (
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vide at least
de and to enha
ails around spo
. This should no
elds, due to
s and balls, but
ark – like Prince
een playing fiel
ned to comply
ple, cricket requ
to a trail.
recreation spa
n be used by
in conjunction
allows.
t facilities such
etc. into one
on the perimet
pace for playing
eatures.
TATION 39
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ng
n
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nds
inct.
and
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(e.g.
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rts
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with
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ter of
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72. Retain ope
vegetation
73. Where pos
playing fiel
hours.
74. Limit the n
and provid
sports facil
75. Retain ade
residences
sports activ
conflicts.
76. Provide ad
transmissio
for sports f
77. Seek to pro
sports field
overlook th
en space with co
n buffers around
ssible, negotiate
lds for commun
number of enclo
e public pedest
lities.
quate buffers b
and existing sp
vities are not cu
equate buffers
on lines, and fie
floodlighting on
ovide a clear se
ds and housing
he fields over a
JUNE 2017
ommunity acce
d synthetic field
e access to sch
nity or club use
osed sports fac
trian access to
between new
ports facilities s
urtailed due to
s between any o
elds (due to the
n all sports field
eparation betwe
so residential d
road.
7
ess and
ds.
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after
ilities
fenced
so that
amenity
overhead
e need
ds)
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dwellings
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accr
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nvolvingncourago benefit
uncil has a role
also in promo
motion will en
rued from res
re is a good re
o, the promot
sistent with a
cost of remed
sibility of con
ouraging use
ough online pr
o actively thro
h as tours and
signs encour
erves’ develop
ange of more d
ks is required
mmunication w
arketing an
ck of informa
ere to go for s
dents gave du
ng parks.
ess to good in
dents have a c
od decisions a
This applies p
cific needs, su
physical acce
availability o
equipment s
(e.g. pre‐sch
users with do
parks access
trail.
ATEGY: DRAFT
g commuging mort from o
e not only in p
oting their use
nsure that ben
erves as plann
eturn on Coun
tion of approp
reserve's pur
diation works
flicts arising.
can be done
romotion and
ough program
d walks in rese
aging users to
pment and ma
detailed infor
as well as reg
with users.
nd educatio
ation or knowl
ome activitie
uring the cons
nformation m
choice and ar
bout what to
particularly to
uch as:
essibility of fa
of toilets and s
uitable for sp
oolers, teena
ogs
ible from an o
FOR CONSULT
unity andre peopleopen spa
providing park
e and value.
nefits are
ned and that
ncil's investme
priate use
rpose minimis
and the
indirectly
d signage, but
ming activitie
erves, and eve
o contribute t
anagement.
rmation about
gular
on
ledge about
s is one reaso
sultation for n
means that
re able to mak
do and where
o those with
acilities
shelters
ecific age gro
gers)
off‐road share
TATION 40
d e ce
ks
ent.
ses
t
es
ents
to
t
on
not
ke
e to
oups
ed
A greater foc
dissemination
space would
more park inf
information a
available – ad
function of re
maps, as well
and along tra
provide comm
feedback on t
also be benef
Feedback rec
suggested th
information i
languages an
international
Council could
use as these m
There are opp
and use of cu
advantage of
devices. A wi
and onsite is
appropriate u
As the popula
more conflict
be important
responsible a
sportsground
including for
us on market
n on leisure o
be beneficial.
formation onl
about select p
dditional infor
eserves in Cou
l as interpretiv
ails. Signs enco
ment, attend
the condition
ficial.
ceived in the c
at much of th
s not availabl
nd more inform
symbols.
d also promot
may not be w
portunities to
rrent informa
f social techno
ide range of in
required to en
use.
ation grows th
ts in public op
t to increase e
nd respectful
ds and conserv
dog owners.
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ing and inform
pportunities i
This could in
line – only
parks is curren
rmation about
uncil’s interact
ve signage in
ouraging resid
activities or p
of facilities w
consultation
he current
e in multiple
mation should
e the benefits
idely known.
o diversify the
ation including
ologies and m
nformation of
ncourage
here is potent
pen space, and
education abo
use of parks,
vation areas,
7
mation
n open
nclude
ntly
t the
tive
parks
dents to
provide
would
d utilise
s of park
nature
g taking
mobile
ffsite
tial for
d it will
out the
trails,
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cha
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and
also
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inforcing th
aracter and
ange adapt
nash is brande
nd has been re
ommendation
endments.
nopy trees are
nd and provid
racter, improv
cooling quali
o be a very imp
mate change.
h the loss of t
easing reside
urally diverse
e the same af
ecially Austra
d to run a cam
port for devel
an forest. This
junction with
trols, and will
mate change a
uncil could ado
cators such as
increase tree
and public spa
increase urba
composition
improve the h
forest throug
improving soi
to support gre
improving urb
informing and
understandin
urban forest,
connection to
process of evo
ATEGY: DRAFT
he City’s g
d assisting
tion
ed as the ‘Gar
einforced in C
ns for recent z
an essential e
de significant a
ved air quality
ties for reside
portant plank
trees in private
ntial densities
e population (t
ffinity and res
lian natives),
mpaign to gai
loping and pro
s should be un
greening wo
illustrate a co
daption.
opt a target fo
s:
canopy cover
ace
n forest diver
health of the c
h replacemen
il moisture an
een space and
ban ecology (b
d aiding a bro
g of the impo
increasing res
o it and engag
olution.
FOR CONSULT
garden
climate
rden City’. The
Council’s
zoning
element of th
amenity,
y, habitat, sha
ents. Trees wi
k in adapting t
e space throu
s and a more
that may not
pect for trees
Council may
n resident
otecting the
ndertaken in
rks and plann
ommitment t
or a range of
r in both priva
rsity and
current urban
nt etc.
d water quali
d the urban fo
biodiversity)
ader
ortance of the
sidents’
ging with its
TATION 41
e
he
ade
ll
to
ugh
s
ing
o
ate
ty
orest
Council shoul
educational p
information a
councils such
Encouragin
and comm
The benefits
and interactio
documented.
Parks and pla
in promoting
interest in, an
of loose mate
residents to g
There will be
expectation t
involved in so
development
A greater sen
residents will
care and prot
Engaging res
wants are als
Similarly, ens
processes and
users will und
Council subsi
change attitu
Children grow
attachment t
less likely to p
ld consider pr
programs and
about trees as
as Brimbank
ng contact
munity enga
of connecting
on with natur
.
ay spaces have
interaction w
nd attachmen
erials for play
go outdoors a
an increasing
that the comm
ome aspects o
t and manage
nse of owners
enhance resi
tect them and
idents more w
o more likely
suring that hir
d pricing are t
derstand the d
dises their us
udes.
wing up in urb
to nature and
protect it.
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roviding some
interpretativ
s introduced b
k.
t with natu
agement
g people with
e are well
e an importan
with, psycholo
nt to nature, a
and in motiva
nd play.
g willingness a
munity will be
of planning,
ement of open
hip of parks b
dents’ willing
d encourage u
will mean that
to be met.
ring, occupan
transparent m
degree to whi
e and this can
ban areas have
are therefore
7
e
ve
by other
re
plants
nt role
ogical
source
ating
and
e
n space.
by
gness to
use.
t local
cy
means
ch
n
e less
e are
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park
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will
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and
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spac
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cessibility
mmunity cons
ks need to be
mmunity mem
lts, teenagers
ardless of abil
der.
hould be assum
be children, y
ny local area,
want to use a
rently more p
ces) than othe
en don't cater
ndparents are
dcare in Austr
w local parks h
ng people, su
teable facilitie
son using a w
ther planning
ble more peo
e degree of acc
uld reflect the
catchment hi
re elements s
ple with a dis
uirements and
e first priority
to and into a
k and to a ma
ourages inter
mbers, carers
as would inclu
es and shade
se to play equ
andparent childca
ralia Productive A
ATEGY: DRAFT
y and incl
sultation high
able to provid
mbers especial
s and young p
lity, cultural b
med that at a
young people
all of whom w
all types of pa
parks target ch
er age groups
for older peo
e the most com
ralia today.5
have elements
uch as social b
es, or encoura
heelchair or m
and universa
ple to use par
cessibility and
e park’s hierar
ierarchy of the
hould be mad
ability, and th
d supports are
is for all peop
local social/fa
in social spac
action with ot
and friends. T
ude picnic faci
structures, a
ipment or cou
are and labour m
Aging Centre Me
FOR CONSULT
lusion
lighted that
de benefits to
lly families, ol
people and
background or
ny time, there
and older adu
will benefit fro
arks.
hildren (play
s. However, th
ople, yet
mmon form o
s that attract
all courts or
age use by a
mobility devic
l design will
rks.
d inclusivenes
rchy. The high
e open space,
de accessible t
he more speci
e appropriate
le to be able t
amily recreati
e that
ther family
Typically, the
ilities, seating
nd be position
urts.
market participatio
elbourne Sept 20
TATION 42
o all
lder
r
e
ults
om
hese
of
e.
ss
her
, the
to
ific
.
to
on
se
g,
ned
on in
15.
Paths specifie
upgrades are
accessible su
Not all spaces
accessible to
be access to a
different char
diversities so
Greater atten
of paths for a
significantly t
A wide range
encourageme
consultation f
much wider r
These include
more div
internat
finding d
large cle
universa
e.g. tabl
arms, sw
multiple
more ta
things th
doors
accessib
parks th
socialise
more ar
commun
physical
stair clim
more ta
chess se
social re
enhance
design i
greater
and arou
parking
ed in some rec
crushed rock
rface for publ
s and facilities
everyone, ho
all types of sp
racters and en
mewhere in t
ntion to the de
access and pla
to the use and
of design fea
ents suggeste
for this projec
ange of peop
e:
verse informa
tional symbols
directions in p
ear signage
al design featu
les, higher sea
wings with lar
e swings toget
bles in parks s
hey usually do
ble central are
hat enable all f
e together
eas of ornam
nity garden
lly challenging
mbs and climb
bles and seat
ets, bocce cou
eserves
ed sense of se
n parks
physically acc
und parks, an
close by
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cent playgrou
k: this not an
ic paths.
s can be made
owever there s
paces and park
nvironmental
he City.
esign and inte
ay would cont
d value of par
atures and
ed during the
ct could motiv
le to use park
ation with
s and clear wa
parks and trai
ures in all furn
ats with backs
rge seats and
ther
so people can
o indoor, out o
eas in social/fa
family memb
ental and
g running rou
bing areas
s and game a
urts etc. in sele
ecurity though
cessible entrie
d accessible c
7
und
e
should
ks of
egration
ribute
ks.
vate a
ks.
ay‐
ls, and
niture
s and
n do
of
amily
ers to
tes,
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ect
h
es into
car
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a selection o
equipment t
disability to
rotating, ele
plant mater
items, along
a selection o
fences
more social
in parks
greater prov
design elem
surfaces, an
including na
sports facilit
secondary s
opportunitie
social gathe
gender neut
ATEGY: DRAFT
of district/reg
that enable ch
access swing
evated items,
rial, movable a
gside other ch
of parks with
sports and pr
vision of path
ments and circ
nd to more de
atural areas an
ties in conjun
schools
es to book are
erings in parks
tral support fa
FOR CONSULT
ional parks w
hildren with
ging, rocking,
cubbies/ shop
and interactiv
hildren.
shelters and
ractice facilitie
s – as major
uits with suita
stinations
nd play eleme
ction with
eas for large
s
acilities.
TATION 43
ith
ps,
ve
es
able
ents
7
7
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Recommend
community
to use open
78. Provide acc
to ensure p
devices can
social hub
79. Reduce the
spaces, in f
recreation
age groups
physical, so
80. Undertake
hubs in par
accessible
pedestrian
81. Introduce a
encourage
and cultura
space.
82. Upgrade no
good park
reserves su
wider rang
83. Produce a s
parks of dif
84. Continue to
recreation
residents, e
strategies a
community
organisatio
85. Continue to
destination
events and
benefits of
adaption.
86. Provide a g
and off site
recreation
methods a
technology
target grou
ded actions:
and encoura
space
cessible curb‐c
people with pra
n access them,
in the reserve.
e number of sin
favour of larger
parks that can
s, people of all a
ocial and enviro
a program to c
rks, upgrade pa
and remove un
accessibility to
a range of unive
people of all ag
al backgrounds
on‐sporting ele
perimeter path
uch as Central R
e of users.
series of mode
fferent function
o promote ope
facilities within
employers and
and activities/e
y and sporting
ons where poss
o promote the
n for residents,
d at the same ti
f open space an
greater variety
e about open sp
facilities in Mo
nd media. Util
y to connect wi
ups within park
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: Involving
aging more p
rossings into al
ams and mobilit
and paths to at
ngle‐purpose pl
r social/family
be used by mu
abilities and fo
onmental activ
create accessib
aths to be beco
nnecessary barr
o parks.
ersal design fea
ges, abilities, g
s to use public o
ements and pro
h around flagsh
Reserve to appe
l design guides
n types.
en space, sport
n the Council to
visitors. Utilise
events by Coun
groups or othe
sible.
‘Garden City’ a
new businesse
me promote th
nd climate chan
of information
pace and sport
nash using a ra
ise more social
th users and di
ks and activities
7
people
ll parks
ty
t least a
lay
ultiple
r
ities.
ble social
me
riers to
atures to
enders
open
ovide a
hip
eal to a
s for
and
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e existing
cil,
r
as a
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nge
on site
and
ange of
l
fferent
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88. I
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Continue to im
develop a cons
name, direction
risk manageme
catchment leve
Incorporate mo
open space to i
recognise the r
significance of
Increase the pla
open space to m
neighbourhood
City brand.
Provide more o
involved in park
Council about p
Consider facilit
residents, scho
promote trees
programs and L
road trails, for e
Consider under
residents of the
help them incre
engage with its
Responsible Us
and Conservati
responsible pet
ATEGY: DRAFT
prove the signi
istent design p
nal, interpretive
ent signs, in acc
el of the park.
ore interpretive
mprove visitor
rich history, cha
places.
anting of canop
maintain and e
d character and
opportunities fo
ks and provide
park experience
tating and supp
ools and commu
and undertake
Landcare work,
example.
rtaking a camp
e importance o
ease their conn
s process of evo
se of Parks, Tra
on areas progr
t ownership pri
FOR CONSULT
ing of parks, an
alette for a suit
e information a
cordance with t
e elements in ke
r experiences, a
aracter and
py trees in publ
nhance
d the City’s Gard
or residents to g
feedback to
es.
porting more
unity groups to
planting, gree
, and develop o
aign to inform
f the urban fore
nection to it, an
olution. Develo
ails, Sportsgrou
ram that includ
nciples.
TATION 44
nd
te of
and
the
ey
and
lic
den
get
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ning
off‐
est,
d
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nds
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Opportu
s section outli
lysis and reco
ume.
ATEGY: DRAFT
nities an
nes the main
ommendation
FOR CONSULT
nd gaps –
gaps in distri
ns that include
TATION 45
– by prec
bution of ope
e qualitative is
cinct
en space by pr
ssues is provid
recinct. Addit
ded in the Loc
JUNE 2017
tional detailed
cality Analysis
7
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pla
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inc
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en
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shwood/B
he area east of
e Gardiners C
an a road rese
ardiners Trail/
uth.
ocial/family re
here is only on
this locality, a
though this w
ditional phys
der people). D
est adjacent to
tchment is lim
Consider deve
provide more
opportunities
infrastructure
These are:
o Ashwoo
facilities
o Electra
o Brockho
o Salisbur
o Gardine
spaces
o Ashwoo
o Homesg
port
hool open spa
burb, offering
aying fields, sy
rd courts. As
cludes a large
utdoor netball
hance comm
RATEGY: DRAF
Burwood
f Warrigal Roa
Creek has no o
erve in the ver
Homesglen R
ecreation
ne social/fami
at Holmesglen
would benefit
ical activity an
Due to its posi
o the railway
mited.
eloping existing
social/family r
s. These should
e development
od College and
s
Reserve
off Drive Reserv
ry Reserve
ers Reserve/Oct
od Reserve
glen Reserve.
ace is very im
g opportunitie
ynthetic mult
hwood Colleg
oval, a junior
courts. These
unity use.
FT FOR CONSUL
ad and west o
open space ot
ry north and
Reserve in the
ly recreation a
n Reserve
from some
nd features fo
tion in the so
line, its
g play reserves
ecreation
be the focus o
in this locality.
associated spo
ve
tavia Court ope
portant in thi
es for grass
ti use areas an
ge’s open spa
r oval and 12
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LTATION 46
of
her
very
area
or
uth‐
to
f
orts
en
s
nd
ce
to
9
9
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The locality h
1km of all res
additional su
initiatives ar
The sporting
consolidatin
parking to th
space for soc
94. Improve th
sports fac
Avenue an
95. In the long
car parks f
edges and
the open s
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facilities.
Off‐road tra
The east of t
trails. There
Road Reserv
the north‐we
96. Undertake
provide a
in the east
o Cent
Colle
conn
o East
from
o Sout
to G
o Nort
Rese
Gard
o Nort
Gard
has sport with
sidential dwe
ustainability a
e warranted.
g reserves cou
g their buildin
he periphery,
cial/family rec
he quality and c
ilities at High S
nd Electra Rese
g term consider
from Electra Re
d consolidate th
space and deve
creation space
ails
the locality ha
is an open spa
ve) west of Ga
est, but no tra
e five key trails
better distribut
t of the locality
tral: Park perim
ege and Electra
necting the two
t: Increasing th
m Electra Reserv
th: Bring a trail
ardeners Creek
th‐east: A circu
erve in the nort
diners Creek
th‐west: Morto
diners Reserve
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hin approxima
llings howeve
and carrying c
uld be improve
ngs and movin
leaving more
creation and s
carrying capac
Street Rd and C
erve.
r relocating the
eserve to the ro
he buildings to
elop more of so
and social spor
as limited acce
ace corridor (
rdiners Reser
ail is provided
developments
tion of trails, es
y:
meter trails at A
a Reserve, and
o
e width of the t
ve to Salisbury
l along the railw
k Trail to make
uit around Broc
th, and connect
on Road Reserv
running west.
017
ately
er
apacity
ed by
ng car
green
sport.
ity of
assinia
e large
oad
enlarge
cial
rts
ess to
Morton
rve in
.
s to
specially
Ashwood
trail
St
way line
a circuit
ckhoff
t to
ve from
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PEN SPACE STRRATEGY: DRAFFT FOR CONSUL
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Ch
Th
sp
wh
sp
co
Su
the
Hu
the
pla
ac
So
Th
wh
po
Re
the
97.
98.
Sp
Th
the
Sa
wo
ne
99.
PEN SPACE STR
hadstone
he key areas th
ace are south
here there is li
ace. Sports o
urse and a sm
ussex Heights
e eastern bou
untingdale Ro
e Mount Wav
aying fields an
cessible to th
ocial/family re
here is no SFR
hole locality is
otential for a n
eserves, and s
e tennis facilit
Develop Bate
social/family r
and allow for
should it be re
of playing fiel
relocating the
Consider acqu
area to the so
social/family r
port
here is a very s
e precinct wit
alesian School
ould be in this
egotiated.
Consider expa
create an add
RATEGY: DRAF
e
hat are under
h of the Monas
imited social/f
open space is l
mall tennis fac
Primary Scho
undary of the
oad (just east o
verley precinct
nd hard courts
e community
ecreation
in this precin
s underserved
node at Batesf
ome addition
ty on Atkinso
esford Reserve t
recreation and
the expansion
equired, and an
lds through acq
e cricket nets.
uiring a site in a
outh of the subu
recreation.
small area to t
thout sport. H
l (northern ca
s area if some
anding Batesfo
ditional playing
FT FOR CONSUL
served by ope
sh Freeway,
family recreat
limited to the
ility.
ool is located o
precinct on
of Chadstone
t). It has grass
s – although n
y after hours.
nct – hence th
d – but there is
ford (or Jordo
nal social focu
n Street.
to include
a perimeter tra
of one indoor c
n increased num
quisition and or
a relatively cent
urb to provide f
the south‐we
However, the
mpus of the t
use could be
ord Reserve to
field if required
LTATION 48
en
tion
e golf
on
in
s
not
e
s a
on)
s at
ail
court
mber
r
tral
for
st of
two)
d.
1
1
1
1
Off‐road tra
There is a tra
the north, an
MONASH FR
middle outsi
perimeter tra
Reserve this
There is a tra
the south sid
Chadstone s
100. Investigat
south and
101. Construct
one other
102. Develop a
locality co
existing tr
trail and a
walls, and
103. Create an
(for examp
existing co
ails
ail along the s
nd along the n
REEWAY, leav
de 400m from
ail was develo
would allevia
ail along Gard
de. It is access
ide as it has tw
e trail opportun
from the north
a park perimet
reserve in the
major trail net
ommencing wit
rails such as the
long the freew
then the Glen
off‐road trail c
ple Swanson Cr
orridors/ trails.
JUNE 20
outh of the ra
north of the
ving an area in
m a trail. If a p
oped at Bates
ate most of th
diners Creek b
sible from the
wo road cross
nities linking fr
h of Batesford R
ter trail around
local area.
twork around th
th connections
e Scotchmans C
ay where there
Waverley train
ircuit in street v
res.), to connec
017
ailway in
n the
park
ford
is gap.
ut on
sings.
rom the
Reserve.
at least
he
to
Creek
e are
n line.
verges
ct
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Cl
Th
So
Th
fun
104
PEN SPACE STR
layton
he main gaps i
South of Fer
west of Mon
Here there is
Monash Uni
accessible to
East of Black
Wellington R
The industri
bounded by
Road and Na
The area bo
Road and th
The area we
of Princes H
The area bo
Road and th
Road
South of Pri
McNaughto
Road
The industri
Highway, W
McNaughto
ocial/family re
here are no pa
nction of soci
. Consider crea
social/family r
adding land to
o Meade
o Carlson
o Fregon
o Flora Ro
RATEGY: DRAF
in this locality
rntree Gully R
nash City Coun
s no open spa
versity’s open
o the public.
kburn Road a
Road
al and comme
Blackburn Ro
antilla Road
unded by Nor
e railway
est of Blackbu
ighway
unded by Clay
e railway adja
nces Highway
n Road and n
al area bound
Westall Road, C
ns Road
ecreation
arks in Clayton
al/family recr
ating a better d
recreation spac
o expand the fo
Reserve
Reserve
Reserve
oad Reserve
FT FOR CONSUL
y are:
Road and sout
ncil's depot.
ace. However,
n space is now
nd north of
ercial area
oad, Wellingto
rth Road, Clay
rn Road and n
yton Road, Ce
acent to Clayt
y, west of
orth of Centre
ded by Princes
Centre Road a
n with a prima
eation.
istribution of
ces by acquiring
ollowing sites:
LTATION 50
th‐
,
w
on
yton
north
entre
ton
e
s
and
ary
g or
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
o Den
o Evel
o Clay
o In th
105. Consider a
recreation
Sport
The east of t
of the munic
– except that
grounds whi
Fregon, Mea
are all constr
and/ or acces
other land us
106. Consider a
space at M
– or the pu
replace th
the functio
Off–road tra
107. Construct
Reserve to
university
108. Create a tr
to the Mile
Reserve in
109. Construct
and aroun
reserves, t
corridor.
110. Ensure the
road trail a
111. Ensure the
trail along
the activit
nis Street Rese
yn Reserve
yton Communit
he Browns Road
a policy of prov
n in business an
the locality is o
cipality withou
t Monash Uni
ch are public
ade and Carlso
rained by thei
ssibility and c
ses.
acquiring addit
Meade Reserve
urchase of an a
ese if it becom
on of social/fam
ails
a trail north an
o connect the m
.
rail around the
e Creek drain in
n the west.
a series of circ
nd larger reserv
the University,
e new Westall R
along its length
e railway has a
g it, connecting
ty centre.
JUNE 20
erve
ty Centre precin
d area
viding viable sit
nd industrial zon
one of the few
ut sports open
versity has sp
land.
on Avenue res
ir size, configu
ompetition w
ional sporting o
and at Fregon
lternative site t
es a ‘town park
mily recreation.
nd south of Freg
medical centre a
university con
n the east and C
uit trails in setb
ves, connecting
schools and th
Rd extension ha
h.
continuous off
to the Clayton
017
nct.
es for
nes.
w areas
n space
ports
serves
uration
with
open
Reserve
to
k’ with
.
gon
and
necting
Carlson
backs
all the
e rail
as an off‐
f‐road
Hall and
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G
Th
sp
So
So
112.
113
114
Ad
115.
PEN SPACE STR
len Wave
he main gaps i
ace in this are
South of Hig
Blackburn R
Road to the
East and the
Adjacent to
Road
East of Galla
Mount View
North of Wa
North of the
between Ga
and Springv
South of Wa
Blackburn R
South of Wa
Blackburn R
ocial/family re
outh of Highbu
. Develop Arm
catchment an
access to the
and grass field
. Maximise opp
urban green s
of the Glen W
4. Improve the r
way finding o
djacent to High
. Acquire addit
Reserve and d
social/family r
RATEGY: DRAF
erley
in the distribu
ea are:
ghbury Road
oad to the we
north, Spring
e railway line t
High Street a
aghers Road a
w Primary Scho
averley Road
e Victorian Po
llagher’s Roa
ale Road
averley Road a
oad
averley Road a
oad
ecreation
ury Road:
our Close Rese
nd seek to nego
school after ho
d games.
portunities for t
space in the red
Waverley Activit
range of facilitie
of Bogong Rese
h Street and S
tional land abut
develop an oute
recreation.
FT FOR CONSUL
ution of open
est, High Stre
gvale Road to
to the south
and Springvale
and north of
ool
lice Academy
d, Waverley R
and East of
and East of
rve to serve a w
otiate commun
ours, for hard co
the inclusion of
development ar
ty Centre.
es, connectivity
rve
Springvale Roa
tting Hinkler
er area for
LTATION 52
et
the
e
y and
Road
wider
ity
ourts
f
reas
y and
ad
1
1
1
1
1
North of Wav
116. Acquire la
Stayner Co
Glentowe
Cresmont
space with
117. Consider a
the Victor
Gallagher’
Springvale
118. Investigat
electric su
large spac
Creek trai
South of W
Blackburn R
Neither Engl
Herriotts Bo
space – thes
developmen
119. Consider s
preventing
the edges
120. Consider f
acquisition
Avenue an
creek, and
for social/f
Reserve o
Glen cann
verley Road
nd along the co
ourt to Strand
r Drive, and add
Drive to create
hout damaging
acquiring land f
rian Police Acad
’s Road, Waver
e Road.
e the use of lan
upply easement
ce and reinstate
l.
Waverley Roa
Road
land Reserve
ulevard is zon
e are zoned fo
t.
securing these
g further reside
(which restrict
further develop
n of land in the
nd or on the no
d also developin
family recreatio
r Elwood Cresc
ot be secured.
JUNE 20
orridor betwee
Close and abut
ditional space a
e an associated
g existing trees.
for a new park
demy and betw
rley Road and
nd associated w
t to the south, c
e the Scotchma
ad and East o
(Tennis Centr
ned as public o
or residential
sites as open sp
ential developm
t views into the
pment or the
vicinity of San
rth adjacent to
ng a node in the
on at Herriotts
cent if the Herri
017
n
tting
around
d social
.
North of
ween
with the
create a
ans
of
re) or
open
pace and
ments on
spaces).
dgate
o the
e south
Glen
otts
OP
Of
Th
in
Tra
121.
Sp
Th
co
an
an
Ga
Vie
an
Ex
ce
im
inc
sh
so
Se
PEN SPACE STR
ff‐road trails
here are a very
this precinct,
ail to the east
. Consider deve
o around
Reserve
o from th
Woodle
MONAS
o along th
Chapel
Road an
Street (
o to exten
Lincoln
o to exten
north an
o to conn
the Jells
o along th
Rowitta
Madelin
port
here are a num
uld be more s
d included ot
d recreationa
aps in sports r
ew Primary, S
d just west of
xpanding the s
ntrally locate
mprove sustain
crease particip
ould include p
cial/family rec
ee sites listed a
RATEGY: DRAF
y few continuo
except for Da
t.
eloping trail ali
the full perime
e
e south Herriot
ea Drive along t
SH FREEWAY
he pipe‐tracks,
Street, Tanner
nd Sheppard Ro
spine east/wes
nd Montague S
Way to Colema
nd the Scotchm
nd south branc
ect the major u
s Park as a majo
he pipe track (H
a Drive, Cypress
ne Street.
mber of sporti
sustainable if
her non‐comp
al activities.
eserves are a
Syndal South
f Wesley Colle
sports reserve
d in residentia
nability and vi
pation. Wher
park perimete
creation facili
above.
FT FOR CONSUL
ous off‐road t
andenong Cre
gnments:
eter of Central
tts Glen trail to
the north of the
Coral Street,
Street, Springv
oad‐Townsend
t)
Street path alon
an Parade
mans Creek trai
hes
utility easemen
or destination
High Street Roa
s Avenue and
ng sites that
they were lar
petitive physi
round Mount
Primary Scho
ege.
es that are
al areas could
ability and
re possible the
er trails and
ties.
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trails
eek
e
vale
ng
l’s
nts to
ad)
ger
cal
ool
d
ese
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H
Hu
a s
tot
dis
are
So
Hu
pa
if e
mo
so
122
123
124
125
Sp
Op
ab
all
gro
the
co
126
PEN SPACE STR
ughesdal
ughesdale has
sports field, pl
talling 3.2ha.
stribution of s
eas are:
South of P
Warrigal R
line
South and
Warrigal R
south of th
Rd.
ocial/family re
ughesdale has
rk node in the
expanded it m
ore of this fun
uth of the sub
. Seek to acqui
Avenue to pro
park to serve
. Provide socia
Argyle Reserv
. Develop Galb
social/family r
. Consider acqu
to the north o
conjunction w
site.
port
pportunities t
butting the exi
eviate potent
owth of canop
e south of the
nsidered.
. Seek to acqui
for sporting, t
RATEGY: DRAF
le
s only three m
lay space and
This suburb h
space general
Princes Highw
Road and nort
East of the a
Road, north of
he railway line
ecreation
s one social/fa
e north at Gal
may be possib
nction at Argy
burb.
re land in the v
ovide a social/fa
the south east
l/family recreat
ve.
bally Reserve to
recreation expe
uiring open spa
of the railway –
with the commu
o acquire add
isting sports r
tial capacity is
py trees. to ac
e suburb after
re land abuttin
trail and social /
FT FOR CONSUL
main open spa
an off‐road t
has a poor
ly. The major
way, west of
h of the railw
rea west of
f North Road a
e and Kangaro
amily recreatio
bally Reserve
le to provide
yle Reserve in
vicinity of Dalla
amily recreatio
of the suburb.
tion node park
o provide more
erience.
ace to serve the
for example in
unity health ser
ditional land
reserve to
ssues, enable
ccess the scho
r hours should
ng Argyle Reser
/family recreat
LTATION 55
ces:
trail,
gap
ay
and
oo
on
e and
the
s
on
at
of a
e area
n
rvice
the
ool in
d be
rve
ion.
1
Off–road tra
The only trai
along the tra
127. Create an
verges aro
activity ce
reserves.
ails
il in the subur
ain line and Ga
off‐road trail c
ound the subur
entre, to the sch
JUNE 20
b is a short di
albally Reserv
ircuit around st
b connecting to
hools and the m
017
stance
ve.
treet
o the
main
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M
Th
St
Ro
th
So
128
129
No
Wa
Mt
So
If s
gu
pu
is r
PEN SPACE STR
Mount Wav
he main gaps i
Stephenson
Highbury Ro
Gordon Roa
South of Mo
Stephenson
Gully Road
North of Hig
Waverley Se
and Mt Wav
the north
West of Blac
railway line
South of Mo
Stephenson
Gully Road
tephensons Ro
oad to the nor
he South
ocial/family re
. Consider an e
facilities to pr
this area.
. Consider prov
for casual soc
ensure the ga
space is addre
orth of High St
averley Secon
t. Waverley No
ocial/family re
some access t
uaranteed afte
ublic open spa
required.
RATEGY: DRAF
verley
in this area ar
s Road to the
oad to the nor
d in the South
onash Freewa
s Road and no
gh Street Roa
econdary Coll
verley North P
ckburn Road a
onash Freewa
s Road and no
oad to the wes
rth, and aroun
ecreation
expansion of Pa
rovide social/ fa
viding access to
cial use in Feder
ap to the east in
essed.
treet Road, ar
ndary College t
orth Primary S
ecreation
to the commu
er school hour
ce for social/f
FT FOR CONSUL
re:
e west and
rth, and aroun
h
y and West of
orth of Ferntr
d, around Mt.
ege to the we
Primary Schoo
and south of t
y and West of
orth of Ferntr
st and Highbu
d Gordon Roa
ascall Street Re
amily open spac
o the tennis cou
ral Reserve to
n sporting open
round Mt.
to the west an
School to the n
unity can be
rs, no addition
family recreat
LTATION 57
nd
f
ree
.
est
ol to
the
f
ree
ry
ad in
serve
ce in
urts
n
nd
north
nal
tion
1
1
1
1
West of Black
railway line
130. Consider n
communit
School gre
Should th
developed
open spac
South of Mon
Stephensons
Road
In the east of
and the area
There are so
along Ferntr
To the west,
substantial a
the locality. T
social / famil
however cre
the trail wou
131. Consider a
Melissa St
and/or an
east (Cath
provides a
playgroun
132. Diversify t
include mo
Social/famil
133. Consider u
the faciliti
reserves fo
Mayfield P
Street Res
Street Res
for a broad
kburn Road an
negotiating an
ty access to the
een space and h
is primary scho
d for other purp
ce as land.
nash Freeway
s Road and nor
f this area the
is mostly ind
me green are
ee Gully Road
Scotchman C
area of open s
This may not
y recreation p
ating access u
uld be a major
an extension to
treet to create a
expansion of th
herine Ave Rese
a path link betw
nd for social act
the landscape s
ore urban or or
y recreation
undertaking ac
es and catchm
or social/family
Park, Pinewood
serve, French S
serve and provi
der catchment
JUNE 20
nd south of th
agreement to p
e Syndal Primar
hard courts afte
ool ever be clos
poses, seek to a
y and West of
rth of Ferntree
ere is no open
ustrial/comm
eas (vacant lan
d.
Creek is the on
pace in this p
be appropriat
park developm
under the free
r benefit.
o the open spac
a much larger a
he tiny space fu
erve) that curre
ween streets an
tivities.
settings in this a
rnamental gard
cquisitions to im
ent of some ex
y recreation suc
d Reserve, Pasc
Street Reserve,
ide for increase
.
017
e
provide
ry
er hours.
ed or
acquire
e Gully
space,
mercial.
nd)
nly
art of
te for a
ment,
eway for
ce in
area,
urther
ently
d a small
area to
den.
mprove
xisting
ch
call
Melissa
ed access
OP
Of
134
135.
136
137.
138
139
140
141.
142
143
PEN SPACE STR
ff‐road trails
. Seek to provid
Scotchmans C
. Expand the so
Reserve and w
path circuit ar
school for a lo
adequate buf
ground. Redu
within the par
. Consider conn
along its nort
Federal Reser
. Provide conti
and the electr
. Provide a circ
open space to
– connecting
. Provide a circ
connect to ex
major trail co
network, and
. Develop a tra
Jordanville tra
. Should the Ri
developed ret
through it as a
trail to the so
. In the short te
corridors in so
. Create some a
way from Syn
stations) for p
other routes t
(such as to aro
Reserve and t
trails along th
RATEGY: DRAF
de a continuou
Creek.
ocial elements
where possible
round the whol
ocal exercise tra
ffer from the ed
uce the amount
rk.
nections from D
hern edge with
rve as priorities
nuous trails alo
ric supply easem
uit from Baily S
o Price Avenue
to the Pipe trac
uit of paths in t
xisting schools,
rridors (Scotch
Damper Creek
il between Mou
ain stations.
versdale Golf C
tain the trees a
an extension to
uth‐west.
erm develop cir
outh‐east and n
accessible rout
ndal to Mount W
people with mo
that are more r
ound the play s
to Alf Salkin lan
he major trail ro
FT FOR CONSUL
s trail route alo
at Essex Heigh
provide a perim
le site with the
ail. Ensure
dge of the main
t of car parking
Damper Creek
h Essex Heights
s.
ong the pipe tra
ment.
Street, Elm Gro
and Syndal Sta
ck at Utah Stre
the nature strip
and add to the
mans regional
k).
unt Waverley to
Course ever be
nd a major cor
o the Damper C
rcuits from exis
north‐east.
tes (such as all t
Waverley train
obility devices a
emote and nat
space in Valley
nding) with low
outes.
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ong
ts
meter
n
trail
s and
acks
ove
ation
eet.
ps to
e
trail
o
ridor
Creek
sting
the
and
tural
w key
1
1
Sport
If the golf co
land use, the
sporting faci
a lawn bowls
144. Seek to pr
sites after
should the
particular
access to t
and Synda
sports as t
by sport.
145. Consider a
Tally Ho a
Park Rese
ourse is ever d
ere will be a ne
lities in this v
s club in the n
rovide commun
r hours and reta
e school ever be
consider negot
the Mount Wav
al Primary Scho
these areas are
acquisitions to
nd Mount Wav
rves.
JUNE 20
eveloped for
eed for additi
icinity. There
ortheast of th
nity access to sc
ain schools’ ova
e developed or
tiating commu
verley Primary
ool after hours f
not currently s
increase the siz
verley and Mayf
017
another
onal
is only
his area.
chool
als
r sold. In
nity
School
for social
served
ze of
field
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JUNE 20017
OP
M
All
are
rec
So
Th
rec
on
pla
gra
rec
To
sp
ad
rec
Th
Da
146
147.
148
149
150
PEN SPACE STR
Mulgrave
l areas of Mul
e not adequat
creation space
ocial/family re
here is one sec
creation space
ne in Gladeswo
aygrounds ho
assy areas wit
creational val
o provide a sui
aces across a
ditional socia
commended.
Wilma A
Blanton
Mulgrave
Eden Cou
Whiteha
here is no dog
andenong Cre
. Consider relo
currently at L
Ambercote R
and develope
with a path ne
elements and
and canopy tr
. Consider crea
park in the no
acquiring land
Drive park or
. Consider acqu
Avenue playg
in the same st
serve this who
. Develop Glad
with a new so
potentially int
. Consider acqu
existing sport
RATEGY: DRAF
grave bounde
tely served by
es or off‐road
ecreation
condary socia
e, at Wellingt
ood Reserve.
wever they ar
th relativly po
ue.
ite of social /f
ll residential a
al/family recre
These are:
venue playgro
Drive
e Community
urt
ven Crescent
off‐leash are
eek or west of
cating the play
ing Court to th
eserve, once it
ed as a social/fa
etwork, play an
d high quality la
rees.
ating a social/fa
orth of the loca
d abutting eithe
Grantham Terr
uiring additiona
ground or an alt
treet for social/
ole area.
deswood Reserv
ocial /family rec
tegrate with th
uiring additiona
ts reserves and
FT FOR CONSUL
ed by major ro
y social/family
d trail network
l/family
ton Reserve, a
There are 21
re primarily o
oor play and
amily recreat
areas, five
eation areas a
ound
y Centre
.
a east of
f Springvale R
y equipment
e much larger
has been desig
mily recreation
nd social sports
andscape featu
amily recreation
lity – potentiall
er the Sugar Gu
race.
al land at Wilm
ternative vacan
/family recreati
ve as a key rese
creation focus a
he school site.
al land abutting
provide
LTATION 60
oads
y
ks.
and
local
pen
ion
re
d.
gned
n area
s
res
n
ly by
um
a
nt site
ion to
erve
and
g the
1
1
1
1
social/fam
Reserve an
Area west of
Freeway sout
Social/famil
There is no o
industrial/co
Road and the
Wellington R
the precinct.
gap area is n
151. Consider e
or acquire
same stree
this whole
Area bounde
Wellington R
Social/famil
This area has
possible spac
Community
the boundary
majority of r
152. Consider a
north of th
land.
153. Retain and
Communi
154. Create a s
Garden Vi
Reserve an
to suit old
mily recreation n
nd Southern Re
f Springvale Ro
th of Wellingt
y recreation
open space in
mmercial are
e Monash Fre
Road, and alon
. The dominan
on‐residentia
expanding Wilm
an alternative
et for social/fam
e area..
d by Springva
Road, and the f
y recreation
s a small play
ce around the
Centre. Freew
y of this site a
esidences in t
acquisition of s
he existing play
d develop the g
ty Centre for so
eries of trail cir
llage and the a
nd the Mulgrav
er residents.
JUNE 20
nodes off Welli
eserve.
oad and the M
on Road
the
ea west of Spr
eeway south o
ng the bound
nt land use in
al.
ma Avenue play
vacant site on
mily recreation
ale Road and
freeway
space only an
e Mulgrave
way Reserve i
and too far fro
the area.
pace to add on
y space or addit
green space aro
ocial/family rec
rcuits around M
rea west of Fre
ve Community
017
ngton
Monash
ingvale
of
ary of
this
yground
the
to serve
nd
is on
om the
to the
tional
ound the
creation.
Monash
eeway
Centre
OP
So
Ro
So
Th
sp
to
We
as
wo
are
155.
156
We
Mo
of
We
pro
sch
Po
co
co
su
PEN SPACE STR
outh of Welling
oad
ocial/family re
his area has se
ace, and coul
increase the s
ellington Rese
social/family
ould not be ab
ea within walk
. Investigate th
way along the
Wellington Re
There are two
supply easem
Kambara Driv
Southern Res
. Consider acqu
on Whitehave
/family recrea
adjacent scho
est of Jackson
onash Freeway
Wanda Street
ellington Prim
ovide open sp
hool hours.
otential acquis
njunction wit
nsidered in ad
ggested abov
RATEGY: DRAF
gton Rd and ea
ecreation
everal schools
d be improve
size of Wellin
erve has a sec
recreation. H
ble to serve th
king distance
he possibility of
e power easem
eserve to MON
o small play are
ment. Consider
ve to create a co
serve and this c
uiring land abut
en Crescent to e
ation space and
ool.
ns Road and no
y. North of Po
t
mary School co
pace for comm
sition of addit
h Southern R
ddition to the
ve.
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ast of Springv
with green
d by acquisiti
gton Reserve
condary funct
However, this
he whole local
.
f creating a righ
ent from
NASH FREEWAY
eas and the elec
acquiring a site
onnection betw
orridor.
tting the easem
expand social
d connect to the
orth of the
olice Road and
ould potentia
munity use ou
tional land in
eserve should
e Eden Park as
LTATION 61
vale
on
.
tion
l
ht‐of‐
Y.
ctric
e in
ween
ment
e
d east
ally
ut of
d be
s
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Off‐road tra
The main po
electric supp
now within p
valuable if a
created alon
to existing tr
recreation sp
157. Construct
sports rese
around the
158. Create off
verges to c
159. Create an
Reserve to
Park and c
schools.
160. Link south
parks with
161. Create a p
MONASH
the sectio
162. Provide in
such as Gl
Reserve, a
Centre Pre
163. Construct
connectin
reserves, a
Dandenon
164. Investigat
way along
Wellingto
FREEWAY
165. Diversify o
several res
providing
with one o
locality an
manicured
ails
otential trail ro
ply easement –
private proper
right‐of‐way
g this route, w
rails, sport and
paces at Welli
a park perimet
erves once the
e playing fields
f‐road trail circu
connect with th
off‐road trail to
o Dandenong C
create connecti
hern play space
h Gladeswood R
path along the s
FREEWAY – as
n south of Wel
ternal trail circ
adeswood Res
and around the
ecinct
trails througho
g sports reserv
as well as the e
ng Creek.
e the possibilit
g the power eas
n Reserve to th
Y.
open space exp
serves as bushl
a community g
of the commun
nd provide oppo
d natural areas
JUNE 20
oute is along t
– much of wh
rties. It would
access could
which would c
d social /fami
ngton Reserv
ter trail around
re is an adequa
s.
uits around stre
he existing ease
o connect Glad
Creek and Wave
ions to the loca
es and visual am
Reserve.
south side of th
s there is a wal
lington Road.
uits at large res
erve and Ambe
Mulgrave Com
out the locality
ves, schools and
xisting easeme
y of creating a
sement from
he MONASH
periences by pla
and sites, cons
garden in conju
ity centres in th
ortunities for le
for children’s p
017
the
hich is
be
be
connect
ly
ve.
all
ate buffer
eet
ements.
deswood
erley
al
menity
he
l along
serves
ercote
mmunity
d other
ents and
right‐of‐
anting
sider
nction
he
ess
play.
OP
Sp
Th
pro
res
Fre
sp
Wa
ow
Ad
co
fun
PEN SPACE STR
port
he major road
ovide barriers
serves.
eeway Reserv
orts facility in
averley Park i
wned by the H
dditional spac
uld enable so
nctions to be
RATEGY: DRAF
s that dissect
s to access the
ve is the only m
n the locality.
s not owned b
Hawthorn Foo
e at existing s
cial /family re
provided.
FT FOR CONSUL
this precinct
e existing spo
multiple grou
by Council an
tball Club.
sports reserve
ecreation
LTATION 62
rts
nd
d is
es
1
1
166. Acquire ad
sports rese
provide ad
nodes off
Reserve w
167. Construct
sports rese
around the
dditional land a
erves such as S
dditional social/
Wellington Res
where space allo
a park perimet
erves where th
e playing fields
JUNE 20
abutting the ex
Southern Reserv
/family recreat
serve and Sout
ows.
ter trail around
ere is adequate
s.
017
isting
ve and
ion
hern
all
e buffer
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PEN SPACE STRRATEGY: DRAFFT FOR CONSUL
LTATION 63
JUNE 20017
OP
N
So
Th
No
no
bu
Ro
A s
de
St
ass
on
sp
168
Of
Th
co
Th
alo
alo
wo
an
169
PEN SPACE STR
otting Hi
ocial /family rec
here are no so
otting Hill in e
orth or south o
usiness /comm
oad.
social /family
eveloped in be
reet south of
sociation with
ne in conjunct
ace, north of
. Investigate th
recreation pa
streets (1‐2ha
McKenna Roa
ff‐road trail rou
here are no est
ntinuous trail
here is an oppo
ong Blackburn
ong the corrid
ould be impor
d recreation o
. Construct off
University, alo
Carlson Reser
Drain, the fut
using the wid
easements an
easement in t
RATEGY: DRAF
ll
creation park
cial/family rec
either of the re
of Ferntree Gu
mercial area w
recreation pa
etween Samad
Ferntree Gull
h the existing
ion with McKe
Ferntree Gull
he creation of a
rk in between S
a), and another
ad.
utes
tablished trai
s in Notting H
ortunity for a
n Road, Norm
dor through Fi
rtant to provid
opportunities
‐road circuit of
ong the Freewa
rve and along t
ure Westall Ro
e green verges
nd potentially t
the short term.
FT FOR CONSUL
creation areas
esidential are
ully Road, or t
west of Blackb
ark could be
da and Saniky
y Road, in
open spaces
enna Road pla
y Road.
social/family
Samada and Sa
in conjunction
l circuits or
Hill.
trail extensio
mandy Road an
inch Street. T
de accessibilit
in the suburb
f trails around t
ay, connecting
he Mile Creek
ad and local are
s/setbacks, the
he Freeway
LTATION 64
s in
as
the
urn
y
and
ay
aniky
with
on
nd
These
ty
b.
he
to
ea
linear
1
Sport
The only spo
the single te
However Mo
are relatively
community.
170. Consider r
open spac
provide a
space for w
orts opportuni
nnis court in t
onash Univers
y close by and
reconfiguring a
ce in Business P
better informa
workers.
JUNE 20
ity in Notting
the business p
sity sports fac
d open to the
and redesigning
Park Drive Rese
l recreational p
017
Hill is
park.
ilities
g the
erve to
park
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PEN SPACE STRRATEGY: DRAFFT FOR CONSUL
LTATION 65
JUNE 20017
OP
O
Th
sp
So
Th
Ro
Th
ab
Sp
Th
Ro
In
ho
sp
dis
are
171.
Th
PEN SPACE STR
akleigh S
he several maj
ace in Oakleig
the area bou
North Road
the area bou
North Road
the area nor
the area imm
Road and we
ocial/family re
he area bounde
oad
his is primarily
buts Clayton to
port
he area bounde
oad
this area ther
owever the are
ace. Embellis
stance away m
ea.
. Consider acqu
Reserve in the
Robinson Res
social/family r
he area north o
RATEGY: DRAF
South
jor gaps areas
gh South. The
unded by the
unded by Hun
rth of Centre R
mediately to t
est of Hunting
ecreation
ed by the railw
y an industrial
o the east.
ed by Hunting
re are two maj
ea to the west
hment of rese
may assist in p
uiring land abut
e north of the p
serve in the eas
recreation func
of Centre Road
FT FOR CONSUL
s with inadequ
ese include:
railway line a
ntingdale Road
Road
the south of N
gdale Road.
way line and N
area will that
gdale Road, No
jor golf cours
t has no open
erves some
providing for t
tting WA Scam
precinct and
st for additiona
ction.
d
LTATION 66
uate
nd
d,
North
North
t
orth
es,
this
mmell
l
1
1
1
1
1
1
172. Consider t
Oakleigh S
conjunctio
the vicinit
173. Should eit
developed
taking par
as well as
reserve fo
north wes
this area.
Area immedi
and west of H
174. Consider a
Reserve in
facility rec
Area immedi
and east of H
175. Consider e
Davies Re
recreation
Sport
176. Consider c
separates
space adjo
Off‐road tra
177. Create an
verges, to
school and
the acquisition
South Seconda
on with Progres
y of Devoy Stre
ther of the golf
d and the land u
rkland required
doubling the si
r an additional
t, and for socia
iately to the so
Huntingdale R
acquiring land a
n the north of th
creation.
iately to the no
Huntingdale Ro
expanding Rob
serve for addit
n functions.
closing the road
Progress Park
oining Stan Rile
ails
off‐road trail c
connect to com
d sports facilitie
JUNE 20
of land abuttin
ary College, or i
ss Park, or a ne
eet. .
courses ever b
use change, con
d for the future
ize of the curre
playing field in
al/family recrea
outh of North
Road
abutting WA Sc
he precinct for
orth of Centre
oad
inson Reserve a
ional social/fam
d (Pitt Street) t
and the other o
ey Reserve.
ircuit around st
mmunity facilit
es.
017
ng the
in
w site in
e
nsider
land use,
nt sports
n the
tion in
Road
cammell
social/
e Road
and
mily
that
open
treet
ties,
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PEN SPACE STRRATEGY: DRAFFT FOR CONSUL
LTATION 67
JUNE 20017
OP
O
Th
of
inc
So
Ea
On
the
Hig
No
178.
PEN SPACE STR
akleigh
here are some
parks and op
clude:
East of the W
Warrawee P
Highway.
North of No
The north of
Tanner Stree
ocial/family re
ast of the Warr
ne such area is
e Warrawee P
ghway.
orth of North R
. Extend the co
this area (Sch
Links Road, to
RATEGY: DRAF
e main gaps in
en spaces in O
Warrawee Par
Park precinct,
rth Rd and ea
f Princess Hig
et
ecreation
rawee Park pr
s the area imm
Park precinct,
Rd and east of
orridor along th
hool Hall Rd) in
o provide socia
FT FOR CONSUL
n the distribut
Oakleigh. The
rk precinct
to the Princes
ast of Warriga
hway, west o
recinct
mediately eas
to the Prince
f Warrigal Rd
he street verge
the vicinity of G
l facilities.
LTATION 68
ion
ese
s
l Rd
of
st of
es
in
Golf
1
1
1
1
North of Prin
Street and so
179. Develop a
Caloola Re
creek corr
focused.
Sport
180. Consider i
facility at
two full‐si
Off‐road tra
181. Create an
railway an
Reserve b
shopping
182. Construct
sports rese
acquired,
connectin
ncess Highway
outh of Ferntre
social/family r
eserve and dev
ridor to be more
ncreasing the s
Princess Highw
ze sports groun
ails
off‐road trail a
nd in streets fro
ack to the railw
area.
a park perimet
erves where ad
and around str
g back to the c
JUNE 20
y, west of Tann
ee Gully Road
ecreation spac
elop the more
e environmenta
size of the spor
way Reserve to
nds.
long the verge
om Jack Edward
way station and
ter trail around
dditional space
eets verges and
reek where pos
017
ner
e at
easterly
ally
rts
provide
of the
ds
d
all
can be
d
ssible.
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PEN SPACE STRRATEGY: DRAFFT FOR CONSUL
LTATION 69
JUNE 20017
OP
O
Ap
St
ind
Ke
Ar
Pri
Ou
op
Re
Re
No
Ro
Th
Th
Da
Th
roa
for
ch
so
alt
So
183
184
PEN SPACE STR
akleigh E
part from the
reet there is n
dustrial area i
ey gap areas in
Area to the w
north of Prin
North of No
Huntingdale
Dandenong
The area bet
Dandenong
rea to the west
inces Highway
utside the gap
pen spaces to t
eserve) and no
eserve).
orth of North R
oad and south
his area has tw
he area betwee
andenong Roa
his has a reserv
ads – Hurst Re
r recreation. T
anging an exi
cial/family rec
though this m
ocial family re
. Consider acqu
social/family r
Street Park.
. Consider emb
functions in R
circuit path, a
through F.E. H
RATEGY: DRAF
East/Hunt
landscape set
no open space
n the south of
nclude:
west of Clayto
nces Highway
rth Road and
e Road and so
Road
tween Ferntre
Road
t of Clayton Ro
y
p area there a
the north (Str
orth‐west (Bay
Road and East
of Dandenong
wo small reser
en Ferntree Gu
ad
ve on the corn
eserve. This is
There is no via
sting open sp
creation park
may be fenced
ecreation
uisitions for a lo
recreation park
bellishing socia
Reg Harris Rese
and closing the
Hunt Reserve.
FT FOR CONSUL
tingdale
t back in Fent
e serving the
f the locality.
on Road and
y
East of
outh of
ee Gully Road
oad and north
re two small l
relden Ave
ynton St
t of Huntingda
g Road
rves located h
ully Road and
ner of the two
s not develop
able option fo
pace to a
function here
for dog walki
ocal level
k to add to Vern
l/family recreat
rve including a
road that runs
LTATION 70
on
d and
h of
ocal
ale
here.
o
ed
or
e,
ing.
non
tion
1
1
1
Sport
185. Consider a
Highway R
enable a p
Off‐road tra
186. Construct
one other
187. Consider p
Strelden a
Hunt Rese
acquiring land t
Reserve for oth
perimeter trail t
ails
a park perimet
reserve in the
providing a loca
and Lawson Str
erve and Carlso
JUNE 20
to expand the P
her sport functio
to be provided.
ter trail around
local area.
al path network
reets connectin
n Reserve.
017
Princes
ons, and
at least
k along
ng to F.E.
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PEN SPACE STRRATEGY: DRAFFT FOR CONSUL
LTATION 71
JUNE 20017
OP
W
Ke
So
Ea
Wa
188
Fer
Ro
189
190
191
No
Fer
Th
Av
the
Elk
192
PEN SPACE STR
Wheelers H
ey gap areas in
East of View
Waverley Ro
Ferntree Gu
Springvale R
Monash Free
North‐west
of Ferntree G
Road
ocial/family re
ast of View Mo
averley Road
. Consider acqu
Sunnybrook D
Road to reduc
served with a
rntree Gully R
oad to the wes
. Investigate a
Special Devel
social/family r
. Alternatively,
low‐value pla
Jacaranda Ro
adjacent to th
distribution.
. Consider acqu
Drive and Ma
orth‐west of th
rntree Gully R
here is one sm
ve Reserve) in
ere are two sm
kins Court.
. Consider acqu
above spaces
substantial pa
and redesigni
RATEGY: DRAF
Hill
nclude:
w Mount Road
oad
lly Road to th
Road to the w
eway
of the Monas
Gully Road an
ecreation spa
ount Road and
uisitions and im
Drive and north
ce the area of r
dequate open s
Road to the no
st and the Mon
possible arrang
opment Schoo
recreation out
, (or in addition
y park is locate
ad. A substant
his site could al
uiring land arou
ckintosh Road
he Monash Fre
Road and west
mall local open
the vicinity, a
mall spaces on
uiring additiona
and developin
ark, and remov
ing the other.
FT FOR CONSUL
d and South of
he north,
est and the
sh Freeway so
nd west of Lum
aces
d South of
mprovements at
h of Mackintosh
esidences not
space.
rth, Springval
nash Freeway
gement with th
ol to provide sha
of hours.
n to) a small and
ed just the east
ial acquisition
leviate the gap
und Sunnybroo
for open space
eeway south o
t of Lum Road
n space (MacK
and to the we
n Dunstan and
al land at one o
g a more
ing play equipm
LTATION 72
f
outh
m
t
h
le
he
ared
d
at
p in
ok
e.
of
Kellar
est
d
of the
ment
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
193. Negotiate
sites.
194. Provide so
Lum, Mulg
Hertford R
Centre or
Off‐road tra
A major gap
Scotchmans
of tenure or
electric supp
link to Dande
way from inn
195. Reinforce
Park.
196. Improve w
of the Sco
Wheelers
Park/Dand
197. Negotiate
pipe track
adjacent s
198. Provide pa
and large
connectiv
199. Consider l
St Justin’s
circuit.
200. Provide se
provide co
make thes
Sport
Significant o
include the f
Waverley Wo
Netball Cent
(Wheelers H
Columbia Pa
The majority
1000m.
e some after‐ho
ocial/family rec
grave and Colu
Reserve, at the
immediately to
ails
this area is th
Creek trail. P
right of acces
ply easement w
enong Creek t
ner Melbourn
the east‐west c
wayfinding and
otchmans Creek
Hill to connect
denong Creek..
e with Melbourn
k in the west to
schools and ope
aths around ex
local open spac
ity where there
inking the chai
s School for a lo
ealed paths thro
onnections betw
se accessible.
open spaces in
following spor
omen's Sport
tre and Caulfie
ill Campus), L
ark and Mulgr
y of Wheelers
JUNE 20
ours use of key
reation facilitie
mbia Sports Pa
Women’s Spor
o the south.
he continuity o
Providing som
ss through the
would create
that would ru
e.
connections int
on the street p
k Trail through
to Jells
.
ne Water to acc
provide access
en space.
isting sports re
ces for accessib
e is space to do
n of parks surro
ocal area off‐roa
ough the parks
ween cul‐de‐sa
n Wheelers Hi
rts reserves:
s Centre, Wav
eld Grammar
Lum Reserve,
ave Reserve.
Hill has sport
017
school
es – at
arks and
rts
of the
me form
e
a major
un all the
to Jells
presence
cess the
s to the
serves
bility and
.
ounding
ad trail
s that
acs to
ll
verley
School
t within
OP
An
ou
wh
an
clu
Th
tha
op
201
202
203
PEN SPACE STR
n area east of
utside this wal
hen potential
d private faci
ubs) is conside
here are a num
at could provi
pportunities to
. Consider acqu
Lum, Columb
to enhance ca
and other phy
. Develop socia
park perimete
. Negotiate som
open spaces,
training.
RATEGY: DRAF
and parallel t
kable catchm
community a
lities (such as
ered, distribut
mber of schoo
ide social spo
o residents aft
uiring additiona
bia and Brentwo
arrying capacity
ysical activities
al/family recrea
er paths at all s
me after‐hours
for example fo
FT FOR CONSUL
o Jells Rd is
ment however,
access to scho
s the private b
tion is good.
ols in this local
rting
ter hours.
al land abutting
ood Sports Res
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FundingImplemestrategy
ources of
here are a num
pen space dev
Government
Council fund
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ogram budge
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rants / Sport P
Land sales
Philanthropi
c.
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e of facilities
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nd partnership
her public ag
Public Open
evelopers trig
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the entationy
funding
mber of source
elopment. Th
t grants
s
, and asset m
ets
al sources suc
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c Trusts / Fou
nt of funds ge
arrangement
ps with schoo
gencies.
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ggered by sub
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n of this
es of funds fo
hese include:
anagement
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geting users
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enerated from
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r
nity
nts
m
ments
dies,
Council may
from a wide
this strategy
available onl
Few externa
available for
space.
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major source
and, potenti
embellishme
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to dispose of
purchase or
space.
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an effective w
for small cap
easily sought
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the best stra
process and
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especially sta
generally ava
such as majo
developmen
should use o
developers p
for open spa
multiple dev
cash (to com
purchase).
ultimately ne
range of sour
y. Some grant
ly for specific
l sources of fu
the acquisitio
ns from develo
es of funds for
ally, provision
ents to existin
n strategy ad
f ‘low value’ o
redevelopme
of open sp
open space or
way of revenu
pital projects,
t through gra
the sale of the
tegy because
may not net a
f the other sou
ate and feder
ailable for new
or facility prov
t. Therefore,
pen space co
primarily for th
ce. This can b
velopments an
mbine in a rese
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eed to seek fu
rces to implem
s are likely to
types of proje
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opers are one
r acquisition o
n of facilities o
ng open space
opted by cou
open space to
nt of other op
pace
land is not ge
ue raising esp
which may be
nts.
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a good return
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al grants – are
w capital proj
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as a principle
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what is not
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ons from
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r cash in lieu.
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mely:
nes should op
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bution from a
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centage of lan
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use 51.01. Th
% applied on a
er percentage
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ditional open s
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to other counc
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unts currently
atively low – w
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develope
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s discretion as
tribution can
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ace as part of
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an open space
and?
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?
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of land vary
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entage in the
e percentage
a sliding scale,
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commended a
space per per
pments.
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contribution
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whereas other
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that has enc
Monash requ
trails and soc
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accessible al
effective to m
developmen
associated w
not suitable
social/family
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expand exist
residential d
Council will b
for land acqu
capital proje
cash contrib
sought depe
subdivision.
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implementa
204. Seek fund
implemen
205. Utilise ope
developer
for open s
206. Prepare a
Policy and
to Clause
e zones
as well as resid
types of open
contributions
in industrial,
ones.
red land
contributions
umbrances, a
uires addition
cial/family rec
for these purp
l year in all we
maintain, and
t or asset ma
with it. Hence
for fit‐for‐pur
y recreation fu
and
ommendation
ting reserves a
evelopment,
be to use ope
uisitions, rath
cts. A combin
utions to land
ending on the
nded actions
ation of this
s from a wide r
nt this strategy
en space contri
rs, primarily for
pace
detailed Open
d include a perc
51.01 in the pla
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dents have a d
n space. There
should be tak
commercial a
s should not ta
as in most case
al land for spo
creation funct
poses needs t
eather and co
d not have add
nagement co
encumbered
rpose sport, tr
unctions.
n in this strate
and provide fo
the priority fo
n space contr
er than for ma
nation of land
d will need to
location of th
: Funding th
s strategy
range of source
butions from
r the acquisition
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centage in the s
anning scheme
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demand
efore,
ken in
and
ake land
es
ort,
tions.
to be
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ditional
sts
land is
rails or
egy is to
or new
or
ributions
ajor
d and
be
he
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es to
n of land
ution
schedule
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PEN SPACE STR
. In the prepara
contributions
definitions an
encumbered
the need to ta
zones
the high and i
in areas with
likely request
of dwellings in
when land or
used.
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ation of an ope
s policy, conside
nd matters asso
land
ake open space
increasing dem
increasing dens
s for ‘uplift’ to
n the developm
cash contribut
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n space
er:
ociated with
e in all planning
mand for open s
sity
increase the he
ment process
ions can be bes
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space
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Summar
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ry of reco
open spac
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zones ...
o a divers
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catchme
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facilities
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o to incre
amenity
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..........................
ity of open space
tive criteria as out
ent hierarchy. ....
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ccess to a rawhere possibushland/fore plaza/pavedater body. ..
e setting typ neighbourhond or treed p
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ly serving as spor
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social/family rec
ase the size of ot
y or use ..............
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least amounts of
social/family recr
cted to grow and
possible invpen space a
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ded actio
dopt proximction type, aeet demand
provision std required tor each prioce required, pace within 300m
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e function types a
tlined in the core
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nge of openn addition to may includeation, memo
nge of landsble. These mest, ornamed/hard court.................
pes should cood charact parkland in m
stribution by.................
amily recreation
rts reserves with
t field sizes, no pe
creation area ......
ther public reserv
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as ........................
ic profile (SEIFA
f open space per
reation space, spo
d where housing d
vestigate th after hours t
ons
mity and size as the prime for open sp
andards for o meet the rity function plus: ........m areas of mediu
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and landscape se
e services levels s
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n space funco sport, off‐e communitorial park or
scape settinay include fental or cultt area, lawn.................
complementter. For exam medium‐hig
y purchasing.................
function ...........
any of the follow
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person ..............
orts parks and or
density will increa
e options fo o benefit th
e of open spae determinapace. ..........
the City of core servicen type, dete.................m and high dens
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specified by open
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ng types in o for exampleivated gardn/managed t.................
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ace to meetnt of how m.................
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ch suburb ..........
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open space i: communiten, treed turf, open g.................
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20.
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diversity
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Seek to vathe divers
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bility of op
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settlemen
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o commu
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versify recrece across eac
diversifying nmental par, or adding s), and by add parks..........
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target for inarks, around natural valu
he diversityelected space path circuit
pen spaces
cquire land a parks) to incce, promine
eliver a parkesidents. ....
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e size of pub (and compl.................
eliver parks tt two sides,
ay provision fit for purpo
nt types in
e the provisiousing: ......
nity gardens ......
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d trail circuits ......
leash parks .......
pace for visual am
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ational oppch suburb an
opportunitiks (i.e. on th social elemeding social a.................
scape settinrtunities alo
ncreased tred sports faciues and clim
y, play valueces to socialts and natur
s
abutting selrease their sence and fun
k of greater t.................
developers acations to br each. ........
blic open spaies with cor.................
that have dw and limit th
n in each preose social/fa
Monash
ion of the fo.................
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menity and relaxa
ortunities and the City o
ies in parks bhe fringes soents to phys and environ.................
ng types in pong trails. ...
ee canopy alities and inate change
e and inclusiv /family recrre play elem
ected existi size, diversinctionality.
than one he.................
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wellings ovehe area whe
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ollowing in c.................
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ation. ................
nd environm overall. ......
by adding po as to proteical opportumental elem.................
parks across .................
nd increase streets for s adaption. ..
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ments in all s
ng parks (esty, capacity.................
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the objectivetion space o
close proxim.................
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mental featu.................
hysical elemect environmunities (e.g. ments to pla.................
each subur.................
the numbe shade, char.................
lay spaces as. Provide spaces. .......
specially spoy, public .................
n 500 metre.................
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ures in ........ 25ments mental sports ay and ........ 25b, and ........ 25r of racter ........ 25nd
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s and ........ 27als is unction ........ 27 a road yards.27ping at size. 27
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Increase thoff‐road tris projecte
Create, widensity refacilities ..
Require cocanopy tre
Where hig
o conside
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an addit
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sport fa
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cluster, and ad
. Consider eaccessiblecorporate
business par
conservati. a circuit trcircuit .....
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Danden
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Create park pe
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Create a p Determinesports facand railwa
Continue tParks Vic,manage se
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he size and rails, and doed. ............
iden or extesidential de.................
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gher density
rations of otions
separates the two
tional buffer betw
f the park can be
te buffers can be
cilities ...............
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fic guidelines con
ddress the relatio
encouraginge gyms, spor facilities. ..
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rail onsite an.................
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port, such a where the c
ations, consop and market th
nong Creek Trail .
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erimeter paths ar
s: off-road
ty, secure teong Scotchm pipe tracks a
rogram that
e routes thailities and shay stations t
to work clos Monash Unections of th
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capacity of og exercise a.................
end off‐roadevelopment .................
pace for play.................
y dwellings a
to increase the
o or the boundari
ween the two .....
maintained to th
e provided so as n
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he park are those
ncerning the desi
onship of new mu
g large sacelrts facilities .................
the provisio
erves (on fro
nd as a conn.................
ation areas i
as hard courtomplex is la
ider negotiahe potential flags
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round large reser
trails
enure over lmans Creek, and railway
t develops n
t connect exhopping are to create loc
sely with othniversity, schhe trail netw
social/famil areas where.................
trail circuits to existing .................
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carrying capacity
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not to impact on t
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e with transitiona
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on of: .........
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nection to th.................
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t facilities warge enough
ating sharedship trails: Scotch
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each suburb .....
rves ...................
land to expa, and other
y corridors in
new of exten
xisting trailseas in every scal off‐road t
her partnershools and inwork. .........
y recreatione higher den.................
s connecting parks and co.................
enity and re.................
blic open sp
y of the park .......
lic use and privat
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the use of existin
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e in activity centr
ngs with existing
ents to provi nstead of se.................
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he local trail.................
pe areas with
with suitableh) ...............
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and and dev key open spn the City. ...
nds off‐road
s, communi suburb with trail circuits
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n, sports gronsity develop.................
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ace, ensure
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te use space, and
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to encourag.................
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RATEGY: DRAF
Adopt a hilocal subuwhen planlevel requ
Ensure tradevelopmtrails conn
Address asprograms
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Create a seadditionaluse natura
Construct and enhan
Develop lolocations s
o aged ca
o court he
o play and
o trails in
o circuits
o park pe
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. Consider o Identify, dpurposes fCity. ........
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Encouragevegetation
. Consider a(off HuntinCreek trai
. Construct Seek to deline. ........
Extend thealong Norconnect w
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ierarchy of ourb shared pnned they arirements. ..
ails are a higments includinect into the
s a priority g. ...............
esign standa are fit for pugh quality ex
election of al older and fal areas. .....
paths throunce the perm
ocalised off‐ such as: .....
re and retiremen
ead trails ............
d SFR spaces .....
bushland reserve
around play spac
rimeter circuits ..
nd reserves cd tracks and ess to points
opportunitie
develop and for cycling a.................
more accessie new playg
e several gon between f
a new trail frngdale Roadl. ..............
a park perim
evelop a rail.................
e trail northrmanby Rd twith the Mel
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off‐road traiath circuits re assigned .................
h priority foing aged care regional ne
gaps in regio.................
ard for diffeurpose, minixperiences f
accessible p frail people a.................
ugh court hemeability of
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nt villages ...........
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consider lim trails with us of interest
es for MTB/B
market sele and running/.................
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lf courses to fairways .....
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meter trail a
along the e.................
h along Black to Carlson Rbourne Wat
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or provision re and retireetwork. .....
onal trails th.................
erent types oimise conflic for trail user
aths of trav and those u.................
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with specific.................
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miting the nu unsealed sur to limit dam
BMX activity
ective challe/walking in .................
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o provide off.................
ers Reserve e an east‐w.................
around Bate
entire length.................
kburn Road Reserve in thter and the F
ude: flagshiperimeter pat with releva.................
in all new reement villag.................
hrough gove.................
of trails to ect between rs. .............
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aces to enco areas for wa
c design resp.................
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h of the Glen.................
to Ferntreehe west and Finch Street
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p or regionaths and ensunt core serv.................
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ernment gra.................
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bushlands solity device m.................
ourage theiralking and c
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RATEGY: DRAF
Extend theconnectioand Clayto
Consider cconnect th
Redesign tperimeter
Investigat Work withsome cycleasement
Consider cand Feder
. Enhance eReserve wthe east o
Create moprovision Recreationsuburb. ...
. Extend ancorridor. ..
. Endorse th
d distribut
. Consider uand commpractice faenvironmereserves. .
Increase thdemand, isport and serve the
. All sports areas. ......
Seek to crAFL/cricke
. Seek to lofacilities o(e.g. see H
All sports and to enh
. Provide pefield. This
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e shared patns linking thon Village in
constructinghe medical c
the pathwayr circuit. .....
te options to
h Power Core sports actt. ...............
creating an oral Reserves
existing corrwestward to f the suburb
ore opportun of connection Centre an.................
nd embellish.................
he core serv
ion of spo
utilising spomunity meetacilities and ental activit.................
he size and including fa encourage t local comm
grounds sho.................
eate at leaset grounds o
cate all maj on the street Holland Park
grounds shohance resto
erimeter exe should not
LTATION 82
th along Pahe Monash Un the south.
g a trail nort centre and u
y route arou.................
o recreate or
p to review tivities (e.g. .................
off‐road trai. ................
ridors from D enhance cob. ..............
nities to walons to the cd Brickmake.................
h Scotchman.................
vice level for
rts reserve
rting infrasttings (this in surrounds) ties, rather t.................
adapability cilitating gr the provisiounity. ........
ould provide.................
t one sports or three socc
or car parkst verges of sk Kensingto
ould providerative value
ercise trails follow the p
kenham tra University t ................
th and south university. ..
und Galbally.................
r interpret t
opportuniti cyclo cross).................
il from Dam.................
Dandenong onnectivity f.................
lk and cyclereek and assers Park from.................
ns Creek reg.................
r off‐road tra
es
tructure moncludes the u and for soci than provide.................
of sports faeater femalon of social/f.................
e for multipl.................
s park with acer football
s, pavilions a sports facilitn) .............
e at least boes ..............
around spo perimeter of
in line to pr o the north .................
h from Frego.................
y Reserve to.................
he Rosstow
es for devel) along the e.................
mper Creek to.................
Creek to Gl for residents.................
in Oakleighsociated facm the south.................
gional trail a.................
ails in Appen
ore for progr use of sportial, physicale more built.................
cilities to me participatfamily recre.................
le full‐sized .................
a minimum pitches in e
and any othties – not int.................
oundary tree.................
rts reservesf the fields,
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ovide north of the train.................
on Reserve t.................
o create a fu.................
wn Rail Trail.
loping trails electricity su.................
o Essex Heig.................
adeswood s of Mulgrav.................
h with the cilities such h and around.................
nd the asso.................
ndix 2. ........
rammed acts pavilions, and t facilities on.................
meet increasetion in organation functi.................
fields/playin.................
of two full s each Precinc
er support ternal to the.................
e canopy for.................
larger than due to pote
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ve in ........ 36
as the d the ........ 36ociated ........ 36........ 36
ivities and
n ........ 39ed nised ions to ........ 39ng ........ 39 sized ct. ..... 39
e park ........ 39r shade ........ 39 one
ential
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conflict wPrinces Pa
. Ensure theretained tfrom the f
Where poscan be usefacilities w
Consolidatstorage, eplaying fiefeatures. .
Retain opesynthetic
Where posor club use
Limit the naccess to f
Retain adefacilities sconflicts. .
Provide adfields (due
Seek to prresidentia
y and inclus
Provide acprams andhub in the
Reduce thsocial/fampeople of
. Undertakepaths to binclusion o
. Introduce ages, abilispace. .....
. Upgrade naround flaof users. ..
Produce a types. .....
. Continue tCouncil to
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ith players aark in Carlto
ere is a buffeo comply sp field bounda
ssible, sociaed by reside where space
te separate etc. into oneelds to allow.................
en space wit fields. .......
ssible, negoe after hour
number of efenced sport
equate buffe o that sport.................
dequate bufe to the need
rovide a cleaal dwellings
sion
ccessible curd mobility de reserve. ...
e number omily recreatio all abilities a
e a programbe become a of all people
a range of uities, gende.................
non‐sportingagship reserv.................
series of mo.................
to promote o residents, e
LTATION 83
and balls, buon North. ....
er between ports regulatary to a trail
al/family recnts should b allows. .....
support face building enw more spac.................
th commun.................
otiate accesss. ..............
enclosed spots facilities.
ers betweents activities .................
ffers betweed for sports
ar separation overlook th
rb‐crossingsevices can a.................
f single‐puron parks tha and for phys
m to create ac accessible ane in parks. ...
universal ders and cultu.................
g elements aves such as .................
odel design .................
open space employers a
ut follow the.................
playing fieldtions. For ex. ...............
reation spac be provided .................
cilities such anvelope ande for playing.................
ity access an.................
s to school p.................
orts facilities ................
n new reside are not curt.................
en any overh floodlightin
n between se fields over
s into all par access them.................
pose play spat can be usesical, social
ccessible sond remove u.................
sign featureural backgro.................
and provide Central Res.................
guides for p.................
, sport and r and visitors.
e perimeter .................
ds, trails andxample, cric.................
ces and prac in conjunct.................
as clubroom locate on thg fields and .................
nd vegetatio.................
playing field.................
s or provide.................
ences and extailed due to.................
head transmng on all spo
sports fieldsr a road. .....
rks to ensure, and paths .................
paces, in faved by multip and environ
ocial hubs in unnecessary.................
es to encourunds to use.................
e a good parserve to inclu.................
parks of diff.................
recreation f. Utilise exis
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of the park .................
d other facilcket require.................
ctice facilitietion with spo.................
ms, canteen,he perimete other open .................
on buffers a.................
s for commu.................
public pede.................
xisting sporto amenity .................
mission linesorts fields)...
s and housin.................
e people wit to at least a.................
vour of largeple age grounmental act
parks, upgry barriers to .................
rage people public open.................
k perimeterude a wider .................
ferent functi.................
facilities witsting strateg
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– like ........ 39lities s 20m ........ 39es that orts ........ 39, er of space ........ 39 around ........ 39unity ........ 39estrian ........ 39ts
........ 39s, and ........ 39ng so ........ 39
th a social ........ 43er ups, tivities.43rade ........ 43 of all n ........ 43r path range ........ 43ion ........ 43hin the gies
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and activitorganisati
. Continue tbusinessespace and
. Provide a gspace andmethods aand differe
Continue tpalette fomanagem
. Incorporatvisitor expsignificanc
. Increase thenhance n
. Provide mprovide fe
. Consider fcommunitprograms
. Consider uof the urbwith its prSportsgropet owner
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ties/events ions where p
to promote s and event climate cha
greater vari sport and r and media. ent target g
to improve tr a suite of n
ment signs, in
te more inteperiences, ace of places
he planting neighbourho
more opportueedback to C
facilitating aty groups to and Landca
undertakingan forest, hrocess of evoounds and COrship princip
LTATION 84
by Council, possible. ....
the ‘Gardens and at theange adapti
ety of inform recreation fa Utilise mor groups withi
the signing name, direct n accordanc
erpretive elend recognis. ................
of canopy tood characte
unities for re Council abou
and supporto promote trare work, an
g a campaignelp them incolution. DevOnservationples. ...........
community.................
n City’ as a de same time on. ...........
mation on sacilities in Me social techin parks and
of parks, antional, interce with the c
ements in kee the rich hi.................
rees in publer and the C
esidents to gut park expe
ing more rerees and undnd develop o
n to inform rcrease theirvelop a Respn areas prog.................
y and sportin.................
destination f promote th.................
site and off sMonash usinghnology to cd activities. .
nd develop arpretive info catchment le
ey open spaistory, chara.................
ic open spac City’s Garden
get involvederiences. ....
sidents, schdertake plan off‐road trai
residents ofr connectionponsible Usegram that in.................
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ng groups o.................
for residentshe benefits o.................
site about og a range of connect wit.................
a consistent ormation an evel of the p
ce to improvacter and .................
ce to maintan City brand
d in parks an.................
hools and nting, greenls, for exam
f the importn to it, and ee of Parks, Tcludes respo.................
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r other ........ 43s, new of open ........ 43pen f h users ........ 43 design d risk park. 44ve
........ 44ain and d. ..... 44nd ........ 44
ning mple. . 44ance engage Trails, onsible ........ 44
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recommen
urwood
Consider drecreationdevelopm
o Ashwoo
o Electra
o Brockho
o Salisbur
o Gardine
o Ashwoo
o Homesg
. Improve thStreet Rd
In the longReserve toopen spacsports fac
. Undertaketrails, esp
o Central
o East: In
o South:
o North‐e
o North‐w
Develop Bperimeterbe requireacquisition
. Consider asuburb to
. Consider efield if req
0.Investigatof Batesfo
1.Construct local area.
2.Develop a connectio
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ndations b
developing en opportunitment in this lo
od College and as
Reserve .............
off Drive Reserve
ry Reserve .........
ers Reserve/Octav
od Reserve .........
glen Reserve. .....
he quality a and Cassini
g term consio the road ece and develilities. .......
e five key traecially in th
: Park perimeter
creasing the widt
Bring a trail alon
east: A circuit aro
west: Morton Ro
Batesford Rer trail and alled, and an inn and or relo
acquiring a s provide for
expanding Bquired. .......
te trail oppoord Reserve.
a park perim.................
major trail ns to existin
LTATION 85
y Locality
existing playties. These s ocality. The
ssociated sports f
..........................
e .........................
..........................
via Court open sp
..........................
..........................
nd carrying a Avenue an
ider relocatidges and colop more of .................
ails develope east of the
trails at Ashwoo
th of the trail fro
g the railway line
ound Brockhoff R
ad Reserve from
eserve to inclow for the encreased nuocating the
site in a relat social/famil
Batesford Re.................
rtunities lin. ................
meter trail a.................
network arong trails suc
y reserves to should be these are: ......
facilities ............
..........................
..........................
..........................
paces .................
..........................
..........................
capacity of nd Electra R
ing the largeonsolidate th social /fami.................
pments to pre locality: ..
d College and Ele
m Electra Reserv
e to Gardeners Cr
Reserve in the no
Gardiners Reser
clude social/ expansion omber of play cricket nets
tively centraly recreation
eserve to cre.................
king from th.................
around at lea.................
ound the loch as the Sco
o provide mhe focus of in.................
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..........................
..........................
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sports facilReserve. .....
e car parks fhe buildingsly recreatio.................
rovide a bet.................
ectra Reserve, an
ve to Salisbury St
reek Trail to mak
rth, and connect
rve running west.
/family recre of one indooying fields ts. ...............
al area to thn. ..............
eate an add.................
he south an.................
ast one othe.................
cality commotchmans Cr
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more social/fa nfrastructur.................
..........................
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..........................
..........................
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ities at High.................
from Electras to enlarge n space and.................
ter distribut.................
nd connecting th
t .........................
ke a circuit ..........
ing to Gardiners
. .........................
eation and aor court shou through .................
he south of t.................
itional playi.................
d from the n.................
er reserve in.................
mencing withreek trail an
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amily re ........ 46............ 46
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h ........ 46a the d social ........ 46tion of ........ 46e two ... 46
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Creek .. 46 ............ 46
48
a uld it
........ 48 the ........ 48ing ........ 48 north ........ 48n the ........ 48h nd
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along the train line.
3.Create an Cres.), to c
50
4.Consider cby acquiri
o Meade R
o Carlson
o Fregon
o Flora Ro
o Dennis S
o Evelyn R
o Clayton
o In the B
5.Consider aindustrial
6.Consider aat Fregon if it becom
7.Construct medical ce
8.Create a tthe east a
9.Construct connectin
0.Ensure thelength. ....
1.Ensure thethe Clayto
ey
2.Develop Acommunitgames. ....
3.Maximise redevelop
4.Improve co
5.Acquire adarea for so
6.Acquire laand abuttDrive to crtrees. ......
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freeway wh ................
off‐road tra connect exis
creating a beng or adding
Reserve .............
Reserve ............
Reserve .............
oad Reserve .......
Street Reserve ..
Reserve .............
Community Cen
rowns Road area
a policy of p zones. ......
acquiring ad Reserve – o
mes a ‘town
a trail northentre and un
rail around tnd Carlson R
a series of cg all the res
e new Westa.................
e railway haon Hall and t
Armour Closety access to .................
opportunitipment areas
onnectivity
dditional lanocial/family
nd along thing Glentowreate an ass.................
LTATION 86
here there ar.................
ail circuit in ssting corrido
etter distribg land to ex
..........................
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..........................
..........................
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ntre precinct. ......
a.
roviding via.................
dditional spoor the purcha park’ with t
h and south niversity. ....
the universi Reserve in t
circuit trails serves, the U
all Rd exten.................
s a continuo the activity
e Reserve to the school a.................
ies for the in of the Glen
and way fin
nd abutting recreation.
e corridor bwer Drive, ansociated soc.................
re walls, and.................
street vergeors/ trails. ..
bution of socxpand the fo
..........................
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..........................
..........................
..........................
..........................
..........................
ble sites for.................
orting open ase of an alt he function
of Fregon R.................
ty connecti he west. ....
in setbacks University, s
nsion has an .................
ous off‐road centre. .....
o serve a wid after hours,.................
nclusion of u Waverley A
nding to Bog
Hinkler Res ................
etween Staynd additionaial space wi.................
d then the G.................
es (for exam.................
cial/family reollowing site
..........................
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..........................
..........................
..........................
..........................
..........................
r recreation .................
space at Meternative sit of social/fa
Reserve to co.................
ng to the M.................
and around schools and
off‐road tra.................
d trail along .................
der catchme to hard cou.................
urban green Activity Cent
gong Reserv
serve and de.................
yner Court tal space arothout dama.................
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Glen Waverl.................
ple Swanso.................
ecreation spes: ..............
..........................
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..........................
..........................
..........................
..........................
..........................
in business .................
eade Reservte to replacemily recreat
onnect the .................
ile Creek dra.................
d larger rese the rail corr
ail along its .................
it, connecti.................
ent and negurts and gra.................
space in thetre. ............
ve ..............
evelop an ou.................
to Strand Clound Cresmoaging existin.................
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ey ........ 48n ........ 48
paces ........ 50............ 50
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50
and ........ 50ve and e these tion. . 50
........ 50ain in ........ 50rves, ridor. 50
........ 50ng to ........ 50
51
otiate ss field ........ 52e ........ 52........ 52uter ........ 52lose ont ng ........ 52
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ount Wave
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7.North of tWaverley
8.InvestigateasementScotchma
9.Consider sresidentiaspaces). ...
0.Consider fSandgate developinGlen Rese
1.Consider do around
o from th
o along th
Road‐To
o to exten
o to exten
o to conn
o along th
2.Seek to acsocial/fam
3.Provide so4.Develop G
experienc
5.Consider arailway – fsite. ........
6.Seek to ac/family rec
7.Create an connectin
erley
8.Consider aopen spac
9.Consider pReserve to
0.Consider nSyndal Pri
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he Victorian Road and S
te the availat to the soutans Creek tra
securing theal developme.................
further deve Avenue andg a node in
erve or Elwo
developing t
the full perimete
e south Herriotts
he pipe‐tracks, Co
ownsend Street (
nd Montague Str
nd the Scotchma
ect the major uti
he pipe track (Hig
cquire land imily recreatio
ocial/family
Galbally Resee. .............
acquiring opfor example.................
cquire land acreation. ....
off‐road trag to the act
an expansioce in this are
providing aco ensure the
negotiating imary Schoo
LTATION 87
n Police Acapringvale R
bility of lanth, create a lail. .............
ese sites as oents on the .................
elopment or d or on the n the south food Crescent
trail alignme
er of Central Rese
s Glen trail to Wo
oral Street, Chap
(spine east/west)
eet path along L
ns Creek trail’s n
lity easements to
gh Street Road) R
n the viciniton park to s
recreation n
erve to prov.................
pen space toe in conjunct.................
abutting Arg.................
ail circuit aroivity centre,
n of Pascall ea. .............
ccess to tenne gap to the
an agreemeol green spa
demy and boad. .........
d associated large space .................
open space a edges (whic.................
the acquisit north adjaceor social/famt if the Herri
ents: .........
erve ...................
oodlea Drive alon
pel Street, Tanne
) ........................
incoln Way to Co
orth and south b
o the Jells Park a
Rowitta Drive, Cy
ty of Dallas Aerve the sou
node park at
vide more of.................
o serve the ation with the.................
gyle Reserve.................
ound street v, to the scho
Street Rese.................
nis courts fo east in spor
ent to providace and hard
between Gal.................
d with the e and reinstat.................
and preventch restrict vi.................
tion of land ent to the crmily recreatiiotts Glen ca
.................
..........................
g the north of th
r Street, Springv
..........................
oleman Parade ...
branches .............
s a major destina
ypress Avenue an
Avenue to puth east of t
t Argyle Res
f a social/fam.................
area to the ne communit.................
e for sportin.................
verges arouools and the
erve to prov.................
or social use rting open s
de commund courts afte
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llagher’s Ro.................
electric suppte the .................
ting further iews into th.................
in the vicinireek, and alson at Herrioannot be sec
.................
..........................
e MONASH FRE
vale Road and She
..........................
..........................
..........................
ation ...................
nd Madeline Stree
provide a the suburb. .
serve. .........
mily recreat.................
north of the ty health ser.................
ng, trail and .................
und the subue main reser
ide social/ fa.................
in Federal space is addr
ity access toer hours. Sho
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EWAY . 53 eppard
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55
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urb rves. . 55
57
amily ........ 57
ressed.57o the ould
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this primato acquire
1.Consider amuch larg(Catherinestreets an
2.Diversify tornament
3.Undertakeexisting rePinewoodMelissa Stcatchmen
4.Seek to pr5.Expand th
provide a a local exeground. R
6.Consider cwith Essex
7.Provide coeasement
8.Provide a cand Synda
9.Provide a cschools, anetwork, a
0.Develop a 1.Should thea major cothe south‐
2.In the shoand north
3.Create somWaverley that are mValley Resmajor trai
4.Seek to prschools’ ovConsider nSchool anareas are n
5.Consider aand Mayfi
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ary school eve open space
an extensioner area, ande Ave Reservd a small pla
the landscaptal garden. .
e acquisitioneserves for sd Reserve, Ptreet Reservt. ..............
rovide a con
he social elem perimeter percise trail. educe the a
connectionsx Heights an
ontinuous trt. ...............
circuit fromal Station –
circuit of pand add to th and Dampe
trail betwe
e Riversdaleorridor throu‐west. .......
rt term deve‐east. ........
me accessib train stationmore remoteserve and tol routes. ....
rovide commvals should negotiating d Syndal Pr not currentl
acquisitions eld Park Re
LTATION 88
ver be closede as land. ...
n to the oped/or an expave) that currayground fo
pe settings i.................
ns to improv social/familyascall Streeve and provi.................
tinuous legi
ments at Espath circuit a Ensure adeq amount of ca
from Dampnd Federal R
rails along th.................
Baily Stree connecting
aths in the nhe major trar Creek). ....
en Mount W
e Golf Coursugh it as an .................
elop circuits.................
le routes (suns) for peope and naturao Alf Salkin l.................
munity acces the school e communityimary Schooly served by
to increase serves. ......
d or develop.................
en space in Mansion of therently provior social acti
n this area t.................
ve the size ay recreationt Reserve, Fde for increa.................
ible trail rou
sex Heights around the wquate buffear parking w
per Creek tra Reserve as p
he pipe trac.................
t, Elm Grov to the Pipe
ature strips ail corridors .................
Waverley to J
e ever be de extension t.................
s from existi.................
uch as all theple with mobal (such as to landing) wit.................
ss to school ever be devey access to tol after houy sport. ......
the size of T.................
ped for othe.................
Melissa Streee tiny spacedes a path livities. .......
to include m.................
and catchme such Mayfi French Streeased access.................
ute along Sc
s Reserve an whole site wr from the e
within the pa
ail along its priorities. ....
ks and the e.................
e open spac track at Uta
to connect (Scotchman.................
Jordanville t
eveloped ret o the Damp.................
ng corridors.................
e way from bility deviceo around theth low key tr.................
sites after heloped or so he Mount Wrs for social .................
Tally Ho and.................
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er purposes,.................
et to create further eas ink between.................
more urban o.................
ent of some eld Park, et Reserve, for a broad.................
cotchmans C
nd where powith the scho edge of the mark. ............
northern ed.................
electric supp.................
ce to Price Aah Street. ...
to existing ns regional t.................
train station
tain the treeper Creek tra.................
s in south‐ea.................
Syndal to Ms and other e play spacerails along t.................
hours and reold. In particWaverley Pri sports as th.................
d Mount Wa.................
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seek ........ 57 a t n ........ 57 or ........ 57
er ........ 57 Creek. 58ossible ool for main ........ 58dge ........ 58ply ........ 58
Avenue ........ 58
trail ........ 58ns. .... 58es and ail to ........ 58ast ........ 58Mount routes e in he ........ 58etain cular mary hese ........ 58averley ........ 58
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RATEGY: DRAF
6.Consider rmuch largdevelopedand socialcanopy tre
7.Consider clocality – pDrive park
8.Consider aalternativserve this
9.Develop Grecreation
0.AConsiderand providSouthern
1.Consider aalternate vserve this
2.Consider aspace or a
3.Retain andsocial/fam
4.Create a sewest of Frolder resid
5.Investigateasementtwo small acquiring Southern
6.Consider ato expandschool. ....
7.Construct adequate
8.Create offexisting ea
9Create an Creek and
0.Link southReserve. ..
1.Create a pis a wall al
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relocating ther Ambercod as a social/ sports elemees. ...........
creating a sopotentially bk or Grantha
acquiring ade vacant sit whole area
Gladeswoodn focus and p
r acquiring ade social/fam Reserve. ...
acquiring ad vacant site o whole area
acquisition odditional la
d develop thmily recreatio
eries of trailreeway Resedents. ........
te the possibt from Wellin play areas a a site in Kam Reserve and
acquiring land social /fam.................
a park perim buffer arou
f‐road trail casements. .
off‐road trad Waverley P
hern play sp.................
ath along thlong the sec
LTATION 89
he play equiote Reserve,/family recrements and h.................
ocial/family by acquiringam Terrace.
dditional lane in the sam. ................
Reserve as potentially i
additional lamily recreat.................
dditional lan on the same without oth
of space to and. ............
he green spaon. ............
l circuits aroerve and the.................
bility of creangton Reser and the elecmbara Drived this corrid
nd abutting mily recreatio.................
meter trail and the playi
ircuits aroun.................
ail to connec Park and cre
aces and vis.................
he south sidction south o
ipment curr, once it haseation area igh quality l.................
recreation pg land abutt ................
nd at Wilma me street for.................
a key reservintegrate w
and abuttingion nodes o.................
d at Wilma e street for sher open spa
add onto the.................
ace around t.................
ound Monase Mulgrave C.................
ating a rightrve to MONActric supply ee to create aor. ............
the easemeon space and.................
around all sping fields. ..
nd street ve.................
ct Gladeswoeate connect
sual amenity.................
de of the MO of Wellingto
ently at Ling been desig with a path landscape fe.................
park in the nting either th.................
Avenue playr social/fami.................
ve with a neith the scho
g the existinoff Wellingto.................
Avenue play social/familyace. ...........
e north of th.................
the Commu.................
h Garden Vi Community .................
‐of‐way aloASH FREEW easement. connection.................
ent on Whited connect to.................
ports reserve.................
erges to con.................
ood Reserve tions to the
y parks with.................
ONASH FREon Road. ....
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g Court to tned and network, peatures and.................
north of the he Sugar Gu.................
yground or ily recreatio.................
ew social /faool site. .......
ng sports reson Reserve a.................
yground or y recreation.................
he existing p.................
nity Centre .................
illage and th Centre to su.................
ng the poweWAY. There Consider n between .................
ehaven Creso the adjace.................
es once ther.................
nect with th.................
to Dandeno local schoo
h Gladeswoo.................
EWAY – as t.................
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59
he
lay ........ 60 um ........ 60 an n to ........ 60mily ........ 60serves and ........ 60 an n to ........ 60 play ........ 60 for ........ 60he area uit ........ 60er are
........ 61scent ent ........ 61re is an ........ 61he ........ 61ong ls. .... 61od ........ 61 there ........ 61
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otting Hill
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akleigh So
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RATEGY: DRAF
2.Provide inReserve aCentre Pre
3.Construct schools anDandenon
4.Investigateasement
5.Diversify osites, consthe commmanicured
6.Acquire adSouthern off Welling
7.Construct adequate
8.InvestigatSamada aMcKenna
9.Construct Freeway, the futureverges/seteasement
0.Consider rDrive Rese
uth
1.Consider athe precinrecreation
2.Acquire a conjunctioStreet. ....
3.Should eitchange, coas doublinfield in the
4.Consider athe precin
5.Consider esocial/fam
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ternal trail cnd Ambercoecinct ........
trails thround other resng Creek. ...
te the possibt from Wellin
open space esider provid
munity centred natural are
dditional lan Reserve andgton Reserv
a park perim buffer arou
te the creatind Saniky s Road. .......
off‐road cir connecting e Westall Rotbacks, the t in the short
reconfigurinerve ot prov
acquiring lannct and Robin function. ..
parcel of abon with Prog.................
ther of the gonsider taking the size oe north west
acquiring lannct for social
expanding Rmily recreatio
LTATION 90
circuits at laote Reserve,.................
ghout the loerves, as we.................
bility of creangton Reser
experiencesing a commes in the loceas for child
nd abutting d provide adve and South
meter trail and the playi
on of a socia treets (1‐2h.................
rcuit of trails to Carlson Road and loca linear easemt term. .......
g and redesvide a better
nd abutting nson Reserv.................
utting the Ogress Park, o.................
golf courses ng parkland
of the current, and for so
nd abutting l/ facility rec
Robinson Reon functions
arge reserve, and around.................
ocality connell as the ex.................
ating a rightrve to the M
s by plantingmunity gardecality and prdren’s play. .
the existingdditional sochern Reserv
around all sping fields. ..
al/family recha), and anot.................
s around the Reserve andl area usingments and p.................
signing the or informal re
WA Scammve in the eas.................
Oakleigh So or a new site.................
ever be devd required font sports resocial/family
WA Scammcreation. ....
eserve and Ds. ..............
s such as Gld the Mulgr.................
necting sporisting easem.................
t‐of‐way aloMONASH FR
g several resen in conjuncrovide oppo.................
g sports resecial/family rve where spa
ports reserve.................
creation parther in conju.................
e Universityd along the M the wide gr
potentially t.................
open space iecreational p
mell Reservest for additi.................
uth Seconde in the vicin.................
veloped and or the futureserve for an a recreation i
mell Reserve.................
Davies Reser.................
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adeswood ave Commu.................
rts reserves,ments and .................
ong the powEEWAY. .....
serves as buction with ortunities for.................
erves such a ecreation noace allows. .
es where th.................
rk in betweeunction with.................
y, along the Mile Creek Dreen he Freeway.................
in Business park for wor
e in the northonal social/f.................
ary College,nity of Devo.................
the land use land use, a additional p n this area. .
e in the north.................
rve for addit.................
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unity ........ 61
........ 61er ........ 61shland
one of r less ........ 61 as odes ........ 62ere is ........ 62
64
en h ........ 64
Drain,
y ........ 64 Park rkers. 64
66
h of family ........ 66, or in oy ........ 66e as well playing ........ 66h of ........ 66tional ........ 66
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akleigh
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akleigh Eas
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Wheelers Hi
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RATEGY: DRAF
6.Consider cthe other
7.Create an communit
8.Extend thethe vicinit
9.Develop a the more e
0.Increase tprovide tw
1.Create an Jack Edwa
2.Construct additionalconnectin
st/Hunting
3.Consider ato Vernon
4.Consider eReserve inF.E. Hunt
5.Consider asport func
6.Construct local area.
7.Consider pStreets co
ll
8.Consider ato reduce
9.Investigatto provide
0.Alternativjust the easite could
1.Consider afor open s
2.Consider adevelopinredesignin
3.Negotiate
FT FOR CONSUL
closing the r open space
off‐road traty facilities,
e corridor alty of Golf Lin
social/fami easterly cre
he size of thwo full‐size s
off‐road traards Reserve
a park periml space can bg back to th
gdale
acquisitions n Street Park
embellishingncluding a ci Reserve. ...
acquiring lanctions, and e
a park perim.................
providing a lonnecting to
acquisitions the area of
te a possiblee shared soc
vely, (or in adast at Jacara alleviate th
acquiring lan pace .........
acquiring adg a more sung the other
e some after
LTATION 91
road (Pitt St adjoining S
ail circuit aro school and
long the strenks Road, to
ly recreationek corridor t
he sports fac sports groun
ail along thee back to th
meter trail a be acquired,he creek whe
for a local lek. ...............
g social/famircuit path, a.................
nd to expan enable a per
meter trail a.................
local path neo F.E. Hunt R
at Sunnybr residences n
e arrangemecial/family re
ddition to) aanda Road. Ae gap in dist
nd around S.................
dditional lanbstantial par. ...............
r‐hours use o
treet) that seStan Riley Re
ound street v sports facili
eet verge ino provide so
n space at C to be more e
cility at Prinnds. ..........
verge of the railway sta
around all sp, and aroundere possible
evel social/f.................
mily recreatio and closing .................
d the Princerimeter trail
around at le.................
etwork alon Reserve and
rook Drive anot served.
ent with theecreation ou
a small and l A substantiatribution. ..
Sunnybrook .................
d at one of tark, and rem.................
of key schoo
eparates Proeserve. ......
verges, to cities. ..........
n this area (Social facilitie
Caloola Rese environmen
cess Highw.................
e railway anation and sh
ports reserved streets vee. ...............
family recrea.................
on functions the road th.................
es Highway to be provid
ast one othe.................
ng Strelden d Carlson Re
nd north of .................
e Special Devut of hours. .
low‐value pal acquisitio.................
Drive and M.................
the above smoving play .................
ol sites. ......
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ogress Park.................
onnect to .................
School Hall Rs. ..............
erve and devntally focuse
ay Reserve t.................
nd in streetshopping are
es where rges and .................
ation park t.................
s in Reg Harat runs thro.................
Reserve forded. ..........
er reserve in.................
and Lawsonserve. ........
Mackintosh.................
velopment S.................
lay park is loon adjacent .................
Mackintosh R.................
paces and equipment .................
.................
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k and ........ 66
........ 66
68
Rd) in ........ 68velop ed. ... 68 to ........ 68s from a. .... 68
........ 68
70
o add ........ 70rris ough ........ 70r other ........ 70n the ........ 70n ........ 70
71
h Road ........ 72 School ........ 72 ocated to this ........ 72 Road ........ 72
and ........ 72........ 72
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ources of f
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RATEGY: DRAF
4.Provide soColumbia Centre or
5.Provide ea6.Improve wCreek Trai
7.Negotiateprovide ac
8.Provide pafor access
9.Consider llocal area
0.Provide secul‐de‐sacensuring tspaces. ....
1.Acquire adReserves tactivities.
2.Develop sosporting re
3.Negotiatefor commu
unding
4.Seek fund5.Utilise opeacquisition
6.Prepare a percentag
7.In the prepo definitio
o the nee
o the high
o likely re
o when la
FT FOR CONSUL
ocial/family Sports Park immediatel
ast‐west con
wayfinding ail through W
e with Melboccess to the
aths aroundibility and c
inking the c off‐road tra
ealed paths tcs to make t that these p.................
dditional lan to enhance c ................
ocial/family eserves. ....
e some afterunity club tr
s from a wid
en space conn of land for
detailed Opge in the sch
paration of a
ons and matters a
d to take open sp
h and increasing d
equests for ‘uplift
nd or cash contri
LTATION 92
recreation fks and Hertfy to the sou
nnections in
and theon stWheelers Hil
ourne Water adjacent sc
d existing sp onnectivity
chain of parkail circuit. ....
through the hese accessaths do not.................
nd abutting carrying cap.................
y recreation .................
r‐hours use oraining. ......
de range of s
ntributions fr open space
pen Space Chedule to Cla
an open spa
associated with e
pace in all plannin
demand for open
’ to increase the
ibutions can be b
facilities – atford Reserveuth. ...........
nto Jells Park
treet presenl to connect
r to access tchools and o
ports reserve where ther
ks surround.................
e parks that sible to all pe dominate t.................
Lum, Columpacity and o.................
nodes and p.................
of key schoo.................
sources to im
from develoe ...............
ontributionause 51.01 in
ace contribu
encumbered land
ng zones ...........
n space in areas w
height of dwellin
best used. ..........
t Lum, Mulge, at the Wo.................
k. ..............
nce of the tht to Danden
he pipe tracopen space. .
es and large re is space to
ing St Justin.................
provide coneople, at the these somet.................
mbia and Breoffer social a.................
park perimet.................
ol’s open spa.................
mplement t
opers, prima.................
Policy and n the planni
tions policy
d ........................
..........................
with increasing d
ngs in the develop
..........................
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grave and omen’s Spor.................
.................
he Scotchmaong Creek. .
ck in the wes.................
local open so do. ..........
n’s School fo.................
nnections bee same timetimes small .................
entwood Sp and other ph.................
ter paths at.................
aces, for exa.................
this strategy
arily for the .................
include a ng scheme .
y, consider: .
..........................
..........................
ensity ................
pment process ...
..........................
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rts ........ 72........ 72ans ........ 72st to ........ 72 spaces ........ 72or a ........ 72etween e ........ 72ports hysical ........ 73t all ........ 73ample ........ 73
75
y ...... 76
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PEN SPACE STR
App
ppendix 1
ble 2 Definitio
pen Space Fun
cial/ family recrea
ay
ort
f‐road trail /acces
emorial park/ cem
membrance gard
nservation / cultu
ological heritage
ual amenity /loo
laxation/ contem
ater based recrea
mmunity garden
ilding forecourt
addition to th
d utility/buffe
RATEGY: DRAF
pendices
1. Definit
ns of Open Sp
nctions D
ation (SFR) A
ag
ac
Sm
sp
re
A
ssway O
no
ro
metery/
en
Pa
th
Eu
ce
ural or
A
in
si
he
k out A
st
sc
th
mplation O
vi
en
ation A
th
Th
an
al
Th
th
us
hese recreatio
er/ environme
FT FOR CONSUL
ions of ty
ace Function T
Definition
reas that provide
ge groups and ab
ctivities, trail acti
mall, single‐use a
paces should be p
ecreation areas ac
reas reserved for
ff road, shared p
on‐motorised wh
oad bicycle lanes
arks or gardens (
he protection, or
uropean settleme
emeteries, and m
reas managed pr
nclude conservati
nks. These may a
ence include trail
reas principally p
treetscapes or for
cenery, or to prot
he quality are not
pen space with s
ewing areas or in
nvironmental qua
waterway corrid
he dominant land
hese areas are de
nd vegetable and
so include some
hese are areas th
he primary role is
sed as venue for c
onal function o
ental hazard.
LTATION 93
ypes of op
Types
e opportunities fo
bilities, typically c
ivities as well as e
areas that are pri
phased out in fut
ccommodating p
r sporting compe
paths suitable for
heeled toys/ recre
or footpaths.
or avenues of ho
interpretation of
ent or indigenou
memorial / peace
rimarily for the p
on areas, nationa
accommodate re
ls, seats, and inte
providing visual re
r civic pride, resto
tect view sheds, r
t provided in othe
some but minima
nterpretative sign
ality, providing fo
dor, the beach / o
dscape and the us
esigned for comm
d wine growing, o
areas for animal
hat support comm
s for people to ga
celebrations, or p
other function
pen space
or social and phys
catering for play,
environmental el
marily play equip
ure in favour of la
play (as above).
etitions and pursu
walking, cycling
eation vehicles an
nour) dedicated
f significant trees
s cultural heritag
parks.
rotection of flora
al park, flora rese
ecreational oppor
erpretative signag
elief from urban
orative values or
ridgelines or skyl
er open spaces cl
al recreational inf
nage ‐ that are pr
or relaxation, con
cean foreshore, o
se is predominan
munity horticultu
or a collection of
husbandry such
munity facilities a
ther and wait for
protests for exam
ns of open spa
sical and play act
picnics, casual b
ements.
pment. Note: The
arger, multi‐ purp
uits.
and other activit
nd wheelchairs. T
to the memory o
s, gardens or buil
ge or events, e.g.
a and fauna or bio
erves, wetland ar
rtunities such as w
ge, paths, bird hi
surroundings, en
respite. Areas de
ines. These only
ose to residence
frastructure such
rimarily green or
ntemplation / esc
open water body
ntly for water bas
ure and may inclu
individual garden
as chicken coups
and shopping stre
r activities. In som
mple.
ace include: d
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tivities for people
all games, social
ese single purpos
pose social / fam
ties such as skati
These do not incl
of people or reser
dings reflecting
Shrine of remem
odiversity. These
reas, bio links and
walking or viewin
ides etc.
nhancing the ame
edicated to viewi
need to be provi
s.
as seats and pat
natural areas wit
cape.
y or lake, where w
sed recreation.
ude communal he
n allotments. Th
s.
eets for example
me cases, there a
drainage / floo
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e of all
sports
se
ily
ng other
ude on‐
rved for
mbrance,
may
d carbon
ng and
enity of
ing
ded if
ths,
th high
water is
erb, fruit
hese may
. Here
are also
odway,
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Cat
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Dis
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PEN SPACE STR
ble 3. Open Sp
andscape setting
awn/ managed t
Bushland / forest
Cultivated garden
Treed parkland
Plaza/ paved / har
Open grassed are
Water body
ble 4. Catchme
tchment Hierarch
cal
strict
gional
RATEGY: DRAF
pace Landscap
g type
urf
n
rd court area
a
ent Hierarchy
hy Definition
Open sp
These sewalking
Open spthese fa
Open sphave sigsome un
FT FOR CONSUL
pe Setting Typ
Definition
Areas of mow
Area of trees t
including cano
An area cultiv
garden beds.
Parkland with
grass.
An open space
although trees
specialised sp
dominant sett
Typically, not
have boundar
An open space
(Sphere of Infl
n
pace predomina
ervice daily and or cycling from
pace predominaacilities will prov
pace predominagnificance to a lnique attraction
LTATION 94
e Definitions
wn turf managed f
typically indigeno
opy trees.
ated for food or o
scattered trees t
e that is predomi
s and other lands
orts surfaces suc
ting type.
lawn, but open g
y planting – but a
e where the wate
luence) Definit
antly serving th
d weekly needsm surrounding a
antly serving a vide for compe
antly serving th large population
for sports, aesthe
ous or native veg
ornamental or ex
throughout and s
inantly sealed or
scape features m
h as tennis or syn
grass areas that m
are largely open
er body is the dom
tions
he immediate s
s and short stay areas.
whole suburb oetitions rather t
he whole municon including vis
etic purposes, pic
getation with two
xotic flowering pl
some open areas
paved ‐such as a
may be provided.
nthetics surfaces
may not be irrigat
or cleared.
minant feature.
surrounding ne
ys and are gene
or group of sub than social activ
cipality or largeitors, and typic
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cnics or ball game
o or more storeys
lants, typically in
s. Generally on tr
a plaza or square,
May include area
s ‐where this is th
ted. May be wetl
ighbourhood.
erally accessed
burbs. For sportvities.
er area. These mcally would inclu
017
es.
s
cluding
rees and
as with
he
and. May
by
ts parks
may ude
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A
Th
typ
cat
As
of
No
co
PEN SPACE STR
ppendix 2
he following ta
pes that are re
tchment hiera
s the catchme
infrastructure
ote: in many c
re service leve
RATEGY: DRAF
2. Recom
able illustrate
equired close
archy of each
nt hierarchy a
e and length o
cases the exist
els should be
FT FOR CONSUL
mended C
ed the desired
to where peo
space.
and the spher
of stay of user
ting provision
used as a ben
LTATION 95
Core Serv
core service
ople live. Core
re of influence
rs and scale of
n may not ena
nchmark to ac
vice Level
level for the t
e service levels
e increases (fr
f supporting i
able complian
chieve where
s
hree priority o
s differ in acco
rom local to re
nfrastructure
ce with these
possible, and
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open space fu
ordance with
egional) the st
e is likely to inc
e. However, th
over time.
017
unction
the
tandard
crease.
hese
Size
Distribution
Location
Access
Facilities anspaces (minimum)
OPEN SPACE
1. So
Local
Preferred mand min 70m
n Local or distresidential p
Not immediayards.
Overlooked three sides.
Good views
May be co‐loa sports parkcorridor, howriparian buff
On local stre
Desirably sefootpath into
Accessible pseating, andequipment e
Table and sewheel chairsfriends and f
No dedicate
nd
)
Seating and soft landscap
Elements to recreation an
Integrated eschool aged
E STRATEGY: DRAFT F
ocial /family rec
inimum 1ha unencumm in any direction.
rict within 500m of evproperty.
ately adjoining rear p
by houses over a roa
and visibility into rese
ocated with encumbek, or adjacent to a wawever a minimum 30mfer is required.
eet on collector road.
rved by shared trail, ao the site
path of travel to socia any picnic BBQ, shel etc.
eating enables peoples and mobility devices family
d car spaces required
tables, paths, trees, ping.
encourage social andnd physical activity fo
elements to serve pre children, teenagers,
FOR CONSULTATION
creation spaces
Distr
mbered land Minidirec
very Locaprop
private
d on at least
erve.
ered land, or aterway m wide
Not hous
May
Mayhowrequ
May
Desi
and
l area, some lter or
e using s to sit with
d
Car pacce
Bicy
Accesites
Serv
Perimpark
Acceequi
Form
shade and
d family or all ages.
school, adults and
Seatlightshadsomadjain pa
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s
rict
mum 1ha unencumbction preferred.
al or district within 50perty.
immediately adjoininses over a road on thr
y be co‐located with s
y be co‐located adjaceever, a minimum 30muired
y be located on collect
rably on public transp
parking immediately essible car space
cle parking
essible path of travel s.
ved by shared trail.
meter path around thk.
essible path of travel pment, shelter and B
med / sealed trail netw
ting, tables, sealed pating, built shade / shede and soft landscapine access to social spocent to space. Accessark, or provided withi
ered land ‐ 70m in an
00m of every resident
ng rear yards, overlooree or more sides
porting facilities.
ent to a waterway corm wide riparian buffe
tor / arterial roads
port and off‐road trai
adjacent including an
of travel from car par
he complete edge of t
to seating, table, BBQ etc.
work linking all eleme
ath system, drinking wlter, canopy trees, signg, bins, play elemenorting opportunities ws to public accessible n adjacent communit
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Regional
ny Minimum
tial No minimtwo will b
oked by
rridor, r is
il routes
Not imm
May be cwaterwa
Located routes.
Typically
On a sitenecessar
n
rk into
the
ents.
Car park
Accessib
Bicycle p
Accessib
Served b
Perimete
Accessib
Formed /
water, gns, nts, within or toilets ty or
Seating, shelter, clandscapopportun
Balance o
Must inc
l
m 1ha unencumbered
mum distance for reg be provided in a local
mediately adjoining re
co‐located with a majy, however a minimu
on collector / arterial
y, where some unique
e that can suitably accry support facilities.
ing immediately adja
ble car space (pay and
parking.
ble path of travel of tr
by shared off road tra
er path around the co
ble path of travel to se
/ sealed trails networ
tables, sealed path s canopy trees and othping, bins, play elemenities. Access to publ
of landscape element
lude a diversity of pla
d land ‐ 70m in any dir
ional facilities‐ as it ality or municipal area
ear private yards, and
jor bushland, sportingum 30m wide riparian
roads, and public tra
e feature or other reg
commodate or share
acent
d display)
avel from car park int
il.
omplete edge of the p
eating, table, equipm
k linking all elements
ystem, drinking wateer plant materials, sigents, some public art, ic toilets in park.
ts and infrastructure
ay opportunities, som
rection preferred.
assumed usually only .
street frontage on a
g or other park, or n buffer is required.
ansport and off‐road t
ional attraction exist
car and bus parking a
to park and to social a
park.
ment, shelter and BBQ
s.
er, lighting, built shadgnage, shade and sof access to social spor
hard and soft surface
me loose materials an
one or
ll sides.
trail
ts.
and
area.
Q etc.
de / ft ting
es.
d
OPEN SPACE
Local
older adults.
Typically, wicourt, tablesnatural elemlandscape elinclude toile
E STRATEGY: DRAFT F
.
ill include kick to grass, shelter, play equipmments, canopy trees, alements. Typically wt or BBQs.
FOR CONSULTATION
Distr
ss area, hard ment and as well ill not
sporinfradiveand
Musas wame
Sompeopimpa
Sele
N 97
rict
rting facility. Balanceastructure hard and sorsity of play opportun natural elements for
t include a kick to kicwell as quiet play, and nity. Select facilities
me specific elements dple with vision, physicairments.
ct facilities to be fenc
e of landscape elemeoft surfaces. Must incnities, some loose ma play.
k space/ area for ball area of high environms to be fenced.
designed to encouragcal and ambulatory
ced.
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Regional
nts and clude a aterials
games mental
ge
natural egames as
Full acce
Some spand amb
Select fa
l
elements for play. Mus well as quiet play, a
ssible toilet.
ecific elements desigbulatory impairments
cilities to be fenced.
ust include a kick to kind area of high envir
gned to encourage pe.
ick space/ area for baonmental amenity.
eople with vision, phy
ll
ysical
Attribute
Size
Distributio
Location
Access
OPEN SPACE
2. Sp
Local
Determined b
Generally, oncompetition sgenerally prowith an SFR,
May not meesize.
Typically, no provided. Ma
Will include gfacilities suitacommunity u
on One in each sof every residelement of frpractice crickhard court, plposts. May beschool.
Prominent lovisibility. Notlines. GeneraMay be provicommercial adepending on
Provided cen
E STRATEGY: DRAFT F
ports parks -cor
by available land.
ne field or less– no clu sport or over flow onovided in association or a school.
et standards for groun
social room facilities ay have unisex toilets
goals, space or practicable for social use.
suburb and within 1kmdential property‐ somee access facilities i.eket nets‐ free access laying field with goal e provided in a local
cations with high t directly under powelly, in residential areaded in business / and industrial zones n the sports code.
tral to a community.
FOR CONSULTATION
re service level
District
ub ly,
nd
s.
ce
All club home neighbourhoo
Minimum sizeequivalent forfacilities, trainthe reserve. Fu
Where possiblon lead dog‐w
Buffer may beschool, and behighball sport
Access to play
Typically, will
m me e.
One sports fac1km of all resid
r as.
Prominent locland encumberesidences in oof whistles androadway or a cresidences abu
May be providon the sports c
Where possiblindoor sports fsites, and in hi
May be locate
N 98
s
and away competitiood to play.
for two senior playin example ‐ together, ning facilities such as ull sized playing fields
le includes space for pwalking etc.
e required to separateetween overhead trans facilities.
ying fields, practice fa
include a social /fami
cility within 1km of evdential dwellings)
cations with high visibered by drainage. Allo order to minimise nuid social functions. Fo clear buffer, and overutting the park.
ded in residential, bus code. May adjoin or i
le new sports facility facilities should not bigh foot traffic areas.
d on collector / arteri
on grounds where vis
ng fields AFL / cricket with adequate space practice nets, and a cs as per code requirem
park perimeter trail fo
e facility from adjacennsmission lines, due t
acilities or courts by c
ily recreation area wh
very residential prope
bility. Not directly undow adequate buffers isance from vehicles,or new reserves separrlook the fields. Desir
siness / commercial a nclude school or othe
complexes, synthetic be built in existing gre
ial roads. Shared path
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itors will travel out of
, or three soccer‐ fooe for sports lighting, s car park – on the perimments.
or training and paren
nt housing, creek cor to sports floodlighting
ommunity for non‐cl
here space is available
erty (may be local lev
der power lines. Field between buildings an lights, stray balls andrate from residences rably no rear fences o
nd industrial zones der institution.
c playing field surfaceeen space, but on bro
h access into facility.
Region
f their own
otball or upport meter of
nt exercise,
ridor, g and
ub use.
e.
Ideallyhowevof com
Typicacompegrounstanda
Bufferadjacelower for anseatin/funct
vel within Not su
ds not on nd d the noise by a of private
epending
es and own field
Promifrom aencumencum
May band in
Allow in ordeballs a
Locate
nal
y 12ha if mainstream ver size is dependent mpetition ie regional,
ally, will include facilitetition and hence a hds and multiple chanard of ground.
r may be required to pent housing or other n order facilities. Typicd have spectator facig. May also have fooion space rather than
ubject to distance thr
nent locations with h across the Council arembered by drainage rembrances.
be provided in residendustrial zones depen
adequate buffers beter to minimise nuisan and the noise of whist
ed on collector / arter
football/ cricket etc. on sports code and s state or higher.
ties suitable for nightigh level of lux, as wege rooms determine
provide separation fr non‐compatible land cally, would be large elities such as undercood and beverage servn small club social fac
resholds.
high visibility that draea. Fields not on landequirements or other
ntial, business / commnding on the sports co
tween facilities and rence from vehicles, lightles and social functio
rial roads.
+ standard
t ell as large d by the
om use, or enough over ices cility.
aws users r
mercial ode.
esidences hts, stray ons.
Attribute
Facilities
OPEN SPACE
Local
Social facilitieaccessible to disability. Geprovided on s
Shared path a
All competitiobe lit. May nodrained.
Bicycle parkinaccess; naturveranda of tofacility.
Path access.
Shelter and scourt ball couand amenity
Generally, no
May provide
E STRATEGY: DRAFT F
es and hard courts people with a nerally, car park not site – only on‐street.
access into facility.
on standard facilitiesot be irrigated or
ng and shared trail ral and built shade e.goilets in park or adjace
eating; some hard urts; boundary, shade planting as a priority
ot fenced.
bins.
FOR CONSULTATION
District
Car park. Stree
Car park provi
Generally two
to
g. ent
e .
All playing fiel
All fields to hasharing and mopen gate, exc
Bicycle parkinpublicly accesdemand; may or SFR; bound
Small‐shared son west side o
Includes cante
Small social romaintenance e
Provide naturathe same levefor multiple co
Cricket wicketon winter spor
In new reservefacilities.
Sports pavilionenough, provicanteen, storaperimeter of t
Clubrooms shoglare for spect
N 99
et lighting to car park
ded on‐street or peri
road access points.
lds to be lit with code
ave irrigation and draimultiple field markingscept on match days.
g and shared trail accsible toilets; some ha be co‐located with / dary, shade and amen
sports pavilion servinof ground.
een, referee/umpire a
oom, multi gender ch equipment. Practice f
al turf playing fields al, without separationodes competitions in
ts should be placed berts.
es provide for a social
ns should be designede for public meetingage etc. best consolid he playing fields. The
ould face the main fietators.
k. Perimeter shared p
meter not internally.
e compliant lights.
inage. Boundary fencs across seasons. Wh
cess; natural or built sard court ball courts; B include skate, mountnity planting.
ng sports in both seas
and first aid room com
ange facilities, storag facilities, such as cric
as one large footprint by car parking so tha both seasons.
etween soccer ‐footb
l/family recreation sp
d to be shared for mugs. Support facilities sdated into one buildiney should serve 2‐3 fie
eld from the north or
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path for exercise.
cing not preferred ‐toere fenced, fences sh
shade, shelter and se BBQ facilities subjecttain bike or BMX facil
sons. Located where p
mpliant to code stand
ge to include goals, cket nets. Bins.
t of managed turf – deat fields can be marke
ball pitches so as not t
pace in conjunction w
ultiple activities and i such as the: clubroomng envelope, located oelds.
west in order to avoi
Region
Acces
Acces
Perim
Lighti
Gener
o enable hould be
ating; t to lities and
possible
dards.
lub and
esirably on ed flexibly
to impact
ith sports
f large ms, on the
d sun
As per
Large one sp
At leasynthe
Fully a
Spectaseatin
Generof the
Onsite
nal
s to major public tran
s by shared trail.
eter shared path for e
ng on sealed car park
rally two road access
r district facilities.
pavilion or clubroomport, may include soc
st two preferably threetic surfaces.
accessible facilities.
ator facilities provideg.
rally enclosed by a fen reserve‐ not necessa
e car parking.
nsport routes.
exercise.
k on street/perimeter
points.
m facilities to serve mocial of function centre
ee playing fields. Ma
ed‐ such as under cov
nce – at least on the pary locked.
r.
ore than e.
ay include
er
perimeter
Size
Locati
Distrib
OPEN SPACE
3. Of
Local
Local circthrough ras perime1ha) with
Trail corrboth side
Minimum
Any dedictravellingSingle traminimumdifficultylimit acce
ion Circuits oschools a
Considersproximity
Park periwheeled t
Trails to bbanks unenvironm
To be prothrough precreatiodistrict‐le
bution Within 40
E STRATEGY: DRAFT F
ff-road trail cor
cuits for fitness walkin residential areas. Shaeter paths around larg links to district trails
idor includes treadwaes. May include track
m treadway width of a
cated off road trail cog at the rear of privateack trails in bushland m width of 300m if the. Surface should not bessibility.
of shared trails aroundnd community facilit
s links to routes on oty and to district and r
meter paths for walk toys
be kept away from seless specifically desig
mental impacts
ovided throughout re perimeter paths of son and sport open spaevel trails
00m of every dwelling
FOR CONSULTATION
re service level
ng and jogging / dog ared paths in road verge open spaces (greas where available.
ay, right of way and bs in natural areas.
a sealed shared path 2
orridor (especially whe yards) should be 10 setting should have aey have a higher degr be loose large particle
d individual suburbs aties
ther open space in th egional trails
king jogging and smal
ensitive riparian areasgned to address
sidential areas (particocial gathering / familace), with connection
g
N 100
s
District
walking rges, or ater than
buffers on
2.2m.
hen m wide. a ree of es that
Circuitsmajor o
New trawith rigtrees. Dwhen inconjunc
Where aof the tr
Should
and to
e
ll
s / river
cularly in ly to
In logica
As part
Trails shthan 10small fo
Connec
Trails tobushlanenvironfringe o
All new circuits,
Within 8
t
established around sopen spaces.
ail corridors will have ht of way and buffers
Desirable width of 10mn conjunction with othction with large reserv
a trail is to accommoreadway should be at
include break out po
al places that are wel
of larger open spaces
hould not dominate sm) diagonally in two or other activities).
ction to routes in othe
o be kept away from snd sites unless specifimental impacts. Con
of sensitive environme
residential areas to b, with connection to r
800m of every dwelli
JUNE 2017
suburbs, and the peri
a minimum of 2.5m ts‐ on each side with am corridors when traiher open space‐ suchve.
date commuting traft least 3m.
ints at intervals along
l used i.e. along creek
s.
space (ie cut a small s making the remainin
er open spaces in the
sensitive riparian areacally designed to addnsider providing trailsent in buffer or transi
be provided with shar regional or other dist
ng
Regi
meter of
treadway a row of l only, less as in
ffic the width
g length.
In ascorrwaycorr
Spacinteseat
k corridors
pace (wider ng space too
proximity.
as, centre of dress on the itional area.
red trail rict trails.
Traiwate
Conrecrscen
Scenrequenha
Traiconsaddrtran
Reg
ional
ssociation with regionridors minimum of 3my and buffers‐ desirabridors.
ce should include trarvals with parking, toting and shelter.
ls between suburbs, aer ways and through
nections to dedicateseation areas, other renic areas
nic and sub‐regional tuire connections to loance opportunities an
ls to be kept away froservation sites unlessress environmental imsitional areas.
ional trails not subjec
nal corridors ‐New tram treadway with rightle in 10m minimum
il heads at nodes or oilets, drinking water
along rail easements regional park land.
s social gathering / faegional attractions, a
trails targeting visitoocal residential areas,nd usability.
om sensitive riparian s specifically designedmpacts, or on fringe –
ct to distance thresho
ail t of
and
amily nd
rs will to
areas d to – in
olds.
Access
Facilit
OPEN SPACE
Local
sibility Designatall users.
Sealed trtravel’ wh
Targetedto people
ties Ensure suand slip r
GradientsMinimal u
Ensure ap
Interpreta
Drinking in conjun
E STRATEGY: DRAFT F
ed shared trails to be
ails to Standards Aushere possible.
at local users of a rane using prams, wheelc
urface materials are s esistant in wet or dry
s suitable for users w use of steps in access
ppropriate border edg
ation signage not req
water required only iction with it
FOR CONSULTATION
e accessible paths of t
stralia ‘accessible pat
nge of abilities and acchairs and mobility ai
table, firm, relativelyy conditions
ith prams and mobilitsways
ging on formed paths
quired
f toilet facilities are p
N 101
District
travel for
h of
ccessible ids
Sealed twhere pperimetmounta
Unsealesealed tpeople
y smooth
ty aids.
s
provided
Ensure and slip
Formedgraniticconcret
GradienMinima
Ensure
Interprehigh use
Seatingfrom th
Access t
t
trails to Standards Au possible. May includeter paths around largain bikes off road.
ed. Accommodate us trails designed for cyc using wheelchairs an
surface materials arep resistant in wet or d
d paths including consc sand (not screeningste depending on key a
nts suitable for users wl use of steps
appropriate border e
etation signage not ree and is of particular s
g at key intervals withe path
to seating and drinkin
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ustralia ‘accessible pae unsealed running pae reserves –or single
e by cyclists and pedcling, skating and accd mobility aids
e stable, firm, relativery conditions
solidated gravel paves or topping) or aspha activities to be accom
with prams and mob
dging on formed pat
equired unless the tra significance.
h a minimum of 1m cle
ng water at nodes
Regi
LocaspacCree
All dshar
ath of travel’ aths/ exercise track for
estrians, and cessible to
Sealof tr
Targ
ely smooth
ement or alt, or mmodated
ility aids.
hs
ail attracts
earance
Ensusmo
Seal
Unsmou
In shoverresis
May
Ensu
Prov
Provfaciloutl
ional
ation relates to availace corridor.eg. Gardinek, Dandenong Creek
dwellings should havered trails connecting w
led trails to Standardravel’ where possible
geted at cyclists and l
ure surface materials ooth and slip resistant
led surfaces for whee
ealed for perimeter puntain bike tracks
haded or dark locatior some timber path ststance and increase d
y include boardwalks
ure appropriate borde
vide robust interpreti
vide accessible seatinlitate social interactioook attractive vistas
ability of regional openers Creek, Scotchmak, East Link.
e reasonable access twith regional trails.
s Australia ‘accessibl
longer distance walke
are stable, firm, relatt in wet or dry condit
eling / skating
paths / jogging tracks
ns, wire may be requtructures to promote durability
er edging on formed
ve signage
ng that are arranged ton and are aligned to and points of interes
en ans
o
e path
ers.
tively ions
/
ired e slip
paths
to t.