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Draft Perth Coastal Planning Strategy / December 2008
Precincts
Precincts
PrecinctsPrecinct descriptions and recommendations Draft Perth Coastal Planning Strategy / December 2008
28 Barracks
Land uses and features to be promoted:
If the strategic nature of the defence site is reduced or altered in future, it may allow for:
residential•
mixed use•
coastal recreation.•
Recommendations:
Precinct type: open space
Precinct character: passive recreation
The recommended physical coastal processes setback category is •medium to large.
The future use of this land, should the Department of Defence vacate •it, should be explored by the government through appropriate studies, taking into account community views.
Any change of use and opportunities for future development should ensure •that the coastal physical processes setback is contained completely in the foreshore reserve and further that foreshore reserve delineation includes consideration of ecological values, landscape, seascape, visual amenity, indigenous and cultural heritage, public access, public recreation needs and safety to lives and property.
Precinct description:
This precinct, used by the Commonwealth Government for defence training, has limited public access and the State Government has limited influence over the land use. The future use of this land, should the Department of Defence vacate, should be for residential, mixed use or activity centre development. The Aboriginal heritage site recorded in Bold Park should be protected. The Bush Forever site, significant flora, bird and reptile species should be protected. Active coastal management may be required to protect existing infrastructure from coastal processes.
Existing environment
Land use This land is zoned for special use – commonwealth government and water authority under the MRS (MRS January 2006) and is used by the commonwealth government as a defence training centre. Accommodation and facilities associated with the defence program exist within the site.
Network City comments
Network City identifies a transport corridor 300 metres inland running along West Coast Highway.
Bush Forever site Site 315 – Swanbourne bushland is in this precinct. It contains vegetation from the Karrakatta (central and south), Cottesloe (central and south) and the Quindalup dunes complexes. No threatened ecological communities have been recorded; however, a number of significant flora species are known to occur in this precinct. Several significant bird species and one significant reptile species have been recorded.
Coastline/ marine habitat
The coastline is sandy with a relatively wide beach backed by generally undeveloped coastal dunes and a small area of inshore reef. No marine mapping is currently available for this precinct.
Cultural/ heritage sites registered or unknown
Two Aboriginal heritage sites have been recorded in the north of the precinct in Bold Park (mythological/historical and scarred tree).
Major issues and planning considerations:
Commonwealth Government land with no plans for the land to be •relinquished, limited State Government influence
beach is currently used by nudists – resulting in some social problems •
ongoing development pressure•
the identified coastal processes setback encroaches into the •Commonwealth Government and Water Corporation land and active management may be required to protect existing infrastructure
environmental management plan was drafted for Campbell Barracks in •2000 - a master planning exercise may be undertaken within the next few years
limited public access•
Aboriginal heritage sites•
the vegetation is adjacent to an area containing Quindalup/Spearwood •dunes interface
vegetation is part of a semi-contiguous north—south vegetated coastal •strip.
Community identified opportunities, challenges, wishes or fears
Opportunity – provision of public transport to beach.
Opportunity - improve parking.
Challenge – achieving identified setback.
Wish – high level of access by public transport and remain as undeveloped green space.
Fear – over development upsetting natural ambience; and pollution of beaches.
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Draft Perth Coastal Planning Strategy / December 2008
29 Swanbourne
Community identified opportunities, challenges, wishes or fears
Opportunity – managing mix of housing adjacent to the beach.
Wish – that the defence uses should end with the area to remain as open space and become a family friendly location with relaxed atmosphere.
Fear – area will be reserved and developed for residential or retail use.
Fear - beach access will continue to be restricted.
Fear - loss of open space.
Precinct description:
This predominantly residential precinct has appropriate densities of around R20-30. Consolidation of the urban zoned land may be considered. If the southern portion of the commonwealth land is redeveloped, the beach node may be able to take on a more mixed use feel. Existing foreshore facilities should be maintained. Further investigation is required to determine the appropriate management measures to prevent loss or damage to infrastructure due to coastal processes. Investigation of a linear public transport system to link beaches is recommended.
Existing environment
Land use The foreshore reserve, and a significant inland finger, is reserved parks and recreation while the zone of influence contains urban and special uses-commonwealth government reserved land (MRS January 2006).
Network City comments
No activity centre or activity corridor occurs in this precinct. A transport corridor is situated approximately 300 metres inland along West Coast Highway.
Bush Forever site No
Coastline/ marine habitat
The coastline is rocky with inshore reef that appears to hold shoreline at this location.
Cultural/ heritage sites registered or unknown
Tom Collins House located in Allen Park is entered on the Register of the National Estate. No known research exists into Aboriginal cultural heritage in this area.
Major issues and planning considerations:
Swanbourne Beach improvement program underway, with the City •of Nedlands recently upgrading the car park and change rooms, and undertaking landscaping along the foreshore reserve - construction of a kiosk and youth recreation area is also planned
district beach•
urban land is fragmented – consider consolidating•
the identified coastal processes setback encroaches on land reserved •urban and active management may be required to prevent loss or damage to existing infrastructure.
Land uses and features to be promoted:
if southern portion of commonwealth land holding were redeveloped •then there may be potential for the beach node to take on a more mixed use feel
residential•
existing foreshore facilities are appropriate.•
Recommendations:
Precinct type: built-up
Precinct character: residential
Precinct intensity: moderate
The recommended physical coastal processes setback category is •medium (between 65 and 120 metres).
Further investigate the appropriate management measures to prevent •loss or damage to infrastructure located seaward of the identified coastal processes setback.
Investigate options for developing a linear public transport system to link •beaches south and north of Swanbourne.
Prepare and implement coastal management plan.• Swanbourne Beach