3rd Presentation Coastal Pathways

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C H R I S T C H U R C H C O A S TA L PAT H WAY [ C C P ] W H AT ’ S H A P P E N I N G ? The Christchurch Coastal Pathway project feasibility study continues... Christchurch Coastal Pathway Group initiated the project and Christchurch City Council have agreed to fund the feasibility and concept plan stage, and to project manage this process.

www.ccc.govt.nz

www.christchurchcoastalpathway.org.nz

www.waal.co.nz

www.greenaway.co.nz

C O N T E X T:

The feasibility study will detail the vision and will entail the preparation of a concept plan and costing, and an assessment of its benefits.

W H Y A R E YO U I M P O R TA N T ?

Ne w Brig h to n

Me riv a le

This is a community-led project.

This is the third of three community meetings that allows everyone to have a say in what the outcome will be. Ble n h e im Rd

CBD

A von-H eat hc ote Est uar y - Ihutai

TONIGHT’S PROGRAMME:

10 minutes introduction

20 minutes discussion on recap on what you said last time 30 minutes introduction on concept design 40 minutes table discussion of options 20 minutes group discussion on option

Ha ls we ll

The

CCP

S um ner Po rt Hills

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THE PROCESS: WHERE WE’RE AT:

...Future Stages...

...The story so far...

CCPG FORMED

CCC FUNDING OBTAINED

VISION + FEASIBILITY STUDY

CONCEPT PLAN Coordination with rebuild + Other Projects

SITE-SPECIFIC DESIGNS

FUND RAISING APPLICATIONS

DEVELOPED DESIGN PLAN + IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY COORDINATION WITH REBUILD + OTHER PROJECTS

CONSENTS COORDINATION WITH REBUILD + OTHER PROJECTS

STAGED CONSTRUCTION BEGINS

DETAILED DESIGN

COMMUNITY CONSULTATION

T EA M STR U C T U RE :

C O M M U N I T Y .....

PARTNERSHIP

MT PLEASANT

+ PROJECT MANAGER

CCC CONSULTANTS

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT

RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATIONS

SPORTS’ CLUBS

MARK RUSHWORTH

MEGAN WRAIGHT

REDCLIFFS

SUMNER

IHUTAI

THEMES, IDEAS & PRINCIPLES

GEOTECHNICAL, ARCITECTURAL, LANDSCAPE, HYDROLOGICAL, STRUCTURAL, ECOLOGY, TRANSPORT

VISION

MARTIN BRYANT

OPTIONS

COMMUNITY CONCEPT DESIGN


COMMUNITY IDEAS

V ITSHIOENV:I aS In O e cN k l ac e N AT UR AL E N VI RO N M E N T

MT PLEASANT

SUMNER

An ecological playground.

‘SUMMARY OF COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS FROM CONSULTATION EVENT HELD AT MT PLEASANT COMMUNITY CENTRE, TUES 18TH SEPT, 4PM - 6PM’

C ULT UR AL + H E R I TAGE

REDCLIFFS

of je w e l s

‘SUMMARY OF COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS FROM CONSULTATION EVENT HELD AT REDCLIFFS BOWLING CLUB, TUES 19TH SEPT, 7.15PM - 9.15PM’

‘SUMMARY OF COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS FROM CONSULTATION EVENT HELD AT SUMNER NEW SCHOOL HALL, TUES 18TH SEPT, 7.15PM - 9.15PM’

A place to tell our stories about the coast.

R EC R EAT I O N AL

It’s more than a pathway, it’s a braided necklace of recreation activities.

CO M M E RC I AL

Support recreation activities with commercial opportunities.

M OVE M E N T

Safe movement along the pathway. Easy connections to the pathway.

S PAT I AL

Be broad, be generous, and be diverse.


T H E S T R AT E G I E S NATUR AL E N VIRONMENT

C ULTUR A L + H ERITAGE

the coast RECR EATIONAL

CO MME RCIAL

t h e p a t hw a y

M OV E M E NT

S PATIA L

ac t i v e c o mmuni t y


EXPERIENCES 01

02

03

00

05

culvert treatment / improvement for kayakers

boat racing

link to community centre

a

04a

bird watching

b 04b c

06

07

bird-watching fishing

d

dog walking

08 tram stop yacht club

surf club

e 09

10 surfing

g f EXPERIENCE / TREATMENTS

MAJOR MOMENTS/NODES

00 - SCOTTS PARK: Boating edges;, landing place 01 - MT PLEASANT: Rock pools and mud flats 02 - CAUSEWAY: Linear edge with art/sculpture + distance markers 03 - REDCLIFFS PARK: Estuary beach / ’natural’ edge 04 - BEACHVILLE RD: Urban, treed, enclosed, linear (shops at 4b) 05 - BEACHVILLE SEA WALL: Deep water, dramatic sheer wall, fishing 06 - MONCK’S BAY: Heritage edges, running water, wind protected, beach 07 - SHAG ROCK RESEVE: Dunes, sand beach, timber, easy access 08 - MEMORIAL WALK: generous and meaningful 09 - SCARBOROUGH BEACH: surf beach 10 - LIFESAVING CLUB: a dramatic finale

a - Scott’s Park Mixed water access b - Redcliffs Park jetty + ramp c - Beachville Reserve d - Shag rock, the hinge, sea meets estuary High path meets low path e - Cave rock + choice and views f - Cafe + playground g - Lifesaving club + views

LEGEND Experience/treatment major moment key moment N

0

0.5

1 km


TEXTURES Wate r + ro ck

G ra s s + co ncrete

Ro ck + co ncrete

Pa rk M ud + g rave l

Sa nd

Est ua ri ne e nvi ro nme nt + wate r cha nne l Grave l

C o n crete ramp + g ra s s A sp h alt

R am p + t i mbe r

Est uar y + gravel + sand

Gravel Ston e

Sa nd + ri p ra p reta i ni ng wa l l + ve getat i o n

Pl a nt i ng + concrete + meta l co nta i ne rs

Grass

S tone + concrete

S an d

Pl a ntin g Pl ay

C auseway

Roc k

Boats Pool Water + t i m ber Est uari ne env i ronm ent + t i dal + pl ant i ng

Recl am at i on + g ravel beach

Pl ant i ng + t i m ber

C on c rete

Wate r + ro ck

Stone R i p rap

Sa nd + co ncrete Rock wal l

Pl a nt i ng + g rave l

Sa nd

A s pha l t + ro ck cl i f f

G ras s + p l anti n g

Pl a nt i ng + t imbe r

Ti mbe r + co ncrete

Pl a nt i ng + a s pha l t

Stone

Mt Pl e a sa nt

S umner

Re dclif fs LEGEND insitu concrete

more natural edge

timber boardwalk

tree planting

concrete planks existing surface N

0

0.5

note: only proposed modifications to conditions are indicated, i.e. existing trees retained wherever possible.

1 km


THE EDGES: THE GEOLOGY THE ESTUARY GEOLOGY EXISTING RECLAMATION FOR ROAD CHANNEL CHANGES RELATIONSHIP

ALLUVIAL SANDS (SUBJECT TO LIQUEFACTION)

ROCK (POSSIBLY VERY DEEP)

BASELINE SOLUTION

COMMUNITY BASED SOLUTION IN FO RMA L SEATING

BIK ING

1: 1:100

V IEW IN G

GRADE(S) OF ROCKS/RIPRAP

SECTION 1.1 1:200

GRADE 1 3 C LA MBER

1:3 GRADE

RO C K PO O LS

SECTION 1.2 1:200

PLAY

GRADE 1 6 V IEW ING

SECTION 1.3 1:200

MULTIPLE PATHS

RO C K HO P

K AYA K IN G

WATER AC C ESS AT MO ST TID ES

GRADE 1 10


DRAFT


parking bike park skate park

DRAFT n


MT P L E A S A N T - 3 L A N IN G SECTION 01 [A]

Standard coastal pathway

11.40 10.94

crest height 100yr ARI [flood]

10.35

MHWS

9.18

MSL

8.04

MLWS

planting

cycle

2 1

rip rap revetment

services

structural soil cells

SECTION 01 [B] + Lower path

11.40 10.94

crest height 100yr ARI [flood]

10.35

MHWS

2 1 2 1

9.18

MSL

8.04

MLWS

lower level pathway

SECTION 01 [C] + Rock pool, natural edge

11.40 10.94 10.35

crest height 100yr ARI [flood]

2 1

MHWS

9.18

MSL

8.04

MLWS

rock pool

‘naturalised’ revetment face

cycleway adjacent to pathway services below

cycle

footpath

mm


MT P L E A S A N T - 3 L A N IN G SECTION 02

Bus stop + water ramp

coastal pathway

11.40 10.94

crest height 100yr ARI [flood]

10.35

MHWS MSL

8.04

MLWS

5.20 [CDD]

existing seabed level

bus

2 1 2

services

1

9.18

cycle

water access ramp

planting behind

cycle

bus


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O

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ON

1

LO

C

I AT

ON

O

P

TI

O

N

2

LO

C

I AT

O

N

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RE DC L I F F S - B E A C H V ILL E R O A D SECTION 03

At narrowest point

11.40

crest height

10.94

100yr ARI [flood]

10.35

MHWS

9.18

MSL

8.04

MLWS

coastal pathway [shared]

planting

footpath

reinforced / stabilised earth

2 1

rip rap revetment 5.20 [CDD]

existing seabed level

SECTION 04

At lookout

lookout

11.40

crest height

10.94

100yr ARI [flood]

10.35

MHWS

9.18

MSL

8.04

MLWS 2 1

5.20 [CDD]

existing seabed level

lookput platform with balustrade

coastal pathway [shared]

rip-rap behind

pathway level higher at lookouts. To fall back to 10.60 @ 1:80

planting


RE DC L I F F S - B E A C H V ILL E R O A D SECTION 05

Park

lookout

11.40 10.94

crest height 100yr ARI [flood]

10.35

MHWS

9.18

MSL

8.04

MLWS rip rap revetment

2 1

5.20 [CDD]

existing seabed level

coastal pathway [shared]

reinforced / stabilised earth

dirt cycle trail

lawn

planting


DRAFT n


RE DC L I F F S - M ON C K S B AY SECTION 06

Shops at turning lane

coastal pathway

cycle

turning lane

cycle

parking

footpath

planting + street trees, parking between

SECTION 07 Shops

coastal pathway

parking

cycle

SECTION 08 South of shops

coastal pathway

parking

cycle

cycle

parking

footpath


RE DC L I F F S - M ON C K S B AY EAST - BEACH

coastal pathway

11.40 10.94

crest height 100yr ARI [flood]

10.35

MHWS

9.18

MSL

8.04

MLWS

[levels TBC]

seat beneath pathway

cycle

existing wall

cycle

parking


RE DC L I F F S - M ON C K S B AY SECTION 09 [A]

11m width to allow oversized vehicle acesss

11.40 10.94

crest height 100yr ARI [flood]

10.35

MHWS

9.18

MSL

8.04

MLWS

coastal pathway

planting

coastal pathway

cycle

cycle

2 1

5.20 [CDD]

existing seabed level

SECTION 09 [B]

11.40 10.94

crest height 100yr ARI [flood]

10.35

MHWS

9.18

MSL

8.04

MLWS 2 1

5.20 [CDD]

existing seabed level

planting


DRAFT n


SU M NE R - S H A G R OC K SECTION 10 [A]

Split level

coastal pathway - split level

11.40 10.94

crest height 100yr ARI [flood]

10.35

MHWS

9.18

MSL

8.04

MLWS

planting

pathway

planting

cycle

cycle

footpath

cycle

footpath

option to swap position

SECTION 10 [B] Same level

coastal pathway

11.40 10.94

crest height 100yr ARI [flood]

10.35

MHWS

9.18

MSL

8.04

MLWS

planting

footpath

parking

cycle


DRAFT n


RE DC L I F F S - B E A C H V ILL E R O A D BASELINE

Typical 11.40

crest height

10.94

100yr ARI [flood]

10.35

MHWS

9.18

MSL

8.04

MLWS

5.20 [CDD]

existing seabed level

At narrowest point 11.40

crest height

10.94

100yr ARI [flood]

10.35

MHWS

9.18

MSL

8.04

MLWS

5.20 [CDD]

existing seabed level


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