Queens Wharf Masterplan 7 - Maitland City Council

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0 8 12 20 40m 4 NORTH Scale 1:400 @ A3 Character photographs 7 Queens Wharf Masterplan Mara Consulting Pty Ltd Design | Communication Date: 08 November 2017 Revision: H Jetty & Boat Ramp Design Notes This design takes advantage of the existing jetty and extends it along the river bank to allow boats a place to tie-up temporarily. The expanded jetty will remain within the extents of the historical jetty. To increase safety a second jetty is provided further downstream for swimming and tying up small paddle craft. This separates the motorised boat use from other uses for added safety. The erosion along the bank needs evaluation and will require stabilisation works that are sensitive to the existing heritage elements. Native planting along the bank will help stabilise the bank as well. Bank stabilisation works to remediate erosion damage Shared pathway Existing picnic tables with shade structures Existing parking Possible future connection to pathway along the riverbank Widen ramp to form rigging bays Extended jetty to allow boats to tie- up temporarily Existing fish cleaning station Existing boat ramp to remain Hunter River Lawn area for open play Trailer / car parking EXTENT OF WORKS - STAGE A

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7Queens Wharf Masterplan

Mara Consulting Pty LtdD e s i g n | C o m m u n i c a t i o n

Date: 08 November 2017Revision: H

Jetty & Boat RampDesign Notes

This design takes advantage of the existing jetty and extends it along the river bank to allow boats a place to tie-up temporarily. The expanded jetty will remain within the extents of the historical jetty.

To increase safety a second jetty is provided further downstream for swimming and tying up small paddle craft. This separates the motorised boat use from other uses for added safety.

The erosion along the bank needs evaluation and will require stabilisation works that are sensitive to the existing heritage elements. Native planting along the bank will help stabilise the bank as well.

Bank stabilisation works to remediate erosion damage

Shared pathway

Existing picnic tables with shade structures

Existing parking

Possible future connection to pathway along the riverbank

Widen ramp to form rigging bays

Extended jetty to allow boats to tie-up temporarily

Existing fish cleaning station

Existing boat ramp to remain

Hunter River

Lawn area for open play

Trailer / car parking

EXTENT OFWORKS - STAGE A