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4.0 PARK MASTERPLAN
PARK PRINCIPLES 4 key guiding principles were developed for the project.
TELLING THE STORY OF COUNTRY
CREATE CONNECTIONS.
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Consider how the park design can restore country, as well as speak to Darug peoples’ social, cultural and spiritual understanding of this creek corridor.
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Create places for this highly diverse community to connect. Provide places for people of all ages to enjoy the park.
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Consider how the design can be shaped by this deeper understanding of place.
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Create new paths and bridges through the park.
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Consider opportunities to foster meaningful first nations engagement through programs, events or employment opportunities – e.g artist in residence programs.
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Explore how the civic hub/ library and existing community building can facilitate new opportunities to enjoy the park. e.g outdoor classes, outdoor library
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The design could explore opportunities to tell the story of country and explore methods to integrate ways to understand country and awareness of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture.
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Provide capacity for more low scale neighbourhood cultural events and ensure this is managed to maintain amenity for neighbouring residents.
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Explore ways to link park users with existing facilities such as the Community Gardens e.g Food trails.
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PARK PRINCIPLES
CREATE PARK ‘LIVING ROOMS’
RENEW THE CREEK
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Provide more park rooms where larger groups can gather for picnicking and celebrations.
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Explore opportunities to improve water quality and creek health.
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Provide a diverse range of seating, tables and shade structures to allow for a range of possible ways to gather.
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Provide more paths and bridges to provide places to meander and wander through the park.
Continue to enhance ecological patches of EEC communities and provide ways for park users to undertand these remnants.
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More lighting to allow for better nighttime use.
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Explore ways to improve habitat in the park. eg plantings for native birds.
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Maximise shading and cooling through new shade trees.
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PARK DESIGN THEMES The landscape masterplan was developed to respond to the site analysis and consultation feedback. Underpinning this masterplan are two design themes. Theme one is the idea of paths of discovery. This recognises that the long, narrow park structure can provide opportunities for a variety of paths that can capture diverse sights and experiences. Theme 2 is the idea of park living rooms, a series of smaller park spaces that provide space for rest, respite, and play. These concepts are further described below.
PAT H S O F D I S C OV E R Y
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The design creates multiple new paths that are designed as paths of discovery.
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The paths move through varying textures and conditions, under jacarandas, over gardens and wetlands, through she oak groves and nature play areas, and across the creek.
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The paths vary in width and amplify changes in conditions. Raised walkways denote water underneath. Stepping stones create informal paths and nature trails through gardens.
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The paths incorporate space for comfortable seating and places for people to stop and rest.
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THE ‘LIVING’ ROOMS
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Positioned throughout the park the living rooms create smaller destinations. These complement the larger park destinations; the Village Green, Casuarina Play and Flow Playground.
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These park rooms are positioned to create different views and windows to nature.
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These park rooms act as gathering places providing comfortable seating, tables and shade structures.
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These include playful elements such as interactive artworks, logs and natural elements that illuminate themes of place, ecology and country.
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PARK DESIGN THEMES CONNECTING TO COUNTRY
TREES OF SIGNIFICANCE Connecting with Country consultant, Bangawarra have identified that a number of Eucalyptus and Corymbia species that are culturally important for local peoples through symbolism and stories. These layers of ancestral stories and associated cultural practices will be revealed at later stages of the project through consultation with local indigenous groups and leaders. These significant species have been embeded within the proposed planting palette where possible. These include Yellow Box, Stringy Bark, Iron Bark and Spotted Gum species. Other non endemic species that do not naturally occur within the Cooks River/ Castlereagh Ironbark Forest, and Cumberland Swamp Oak Floodplain Forest communities may be interpreted through colour or texture within park materials and furniture, or through public art.
E. Melliodora - Yellow Box
E. obliqua - Stringy Bark
E. crebra - Iron bark
Corymbia maculata - Spotted Gum int
An interpretation strategy developed in future stages of the project could include interpretive signage to explain stories related to these species.
E. piperita - Sydney Peppermint
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E. saligna - Blue Gum
Winged Harvest - Fiona Foley
E. haemastoma - Scribby Gum
Interpretive pavement treatment
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PRINCIPLES CONNECTING TO COUNTRY
BABYSITTER TREE Bangawarra have also identified the importance of the she oaks (Casuarina Glauca) within indigenous culture. The Casuarina is known as the babysitter tree across many of the Sydney Nations. She is known as dahlwah to local Dharawal Peoples. The unique environment she creates forms an important ecological and cultural space for Local Aboriginal Peoples of Sydney. Culturally, she holds so many rich layers of story. The casuarina grows in clusters, tall and straight with distinct needle-like leaves that fall to form a soft allelopathic carpet around the trees. Snakes and other reptiles find this surface inhospitable and the lack of undergrowth too exposed, so it is a safe place of comfort and refuge. Children of the Sydney Basin are taught that if they get lost in the bush they should go to Dahlwah, because they are safe there, and the lack of understorey means they will be easily spotted by their family when they are searching. While the children wait they are comfortable on the soft leaves and safe from reptiles.
Casuarina glauca - Swamp Sheoak, Dahl’wah
The casuarina grove also creates a shared cultural space - a place to make string together and share stories - hence the term ‘yarning’. This is important layer for cross cultural exchange and all coming together on Country. Casuarina trees are prevalent within Lytton Street and Irwin Place Parks, particularly along the creek corridor edges and around the existing play space. This species will be further supplemented with new plantings located around gathering places and places for children such as the Flow Playground and Casuarina Playground in response to their importance and symbolism.
Existing Casuarina grove at Lytton Street Park
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Illustration of babysitter tree story
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PARK STRUCTURE
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Over 1000 lm of new paths Total existing path length: 1324 lm New path length: 1052 lm Total park path length: 2376 lm
BRANSGROVE STREET
N ST
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KILLEEN STREET
IRWIN PLACE
FULL
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STERN
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CIRCULATION AND PATHS
KEY Existing paths Proposed paths Proposed informal paths Proposed 3m shared path Proposed 4m shared path
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Over 1000 linear metres of new paths are proposed for walking, jogging and cycling throughout the park. These paths unlock previously inactive areas of the park and provide opportunities for discovery and exercise. This path network increases activity, improving neighbourhood access and safety. A shared path is located through the park, providing a slow speed cycle connection through the site. This is located on the eastern side of Lytton Street Park then shifts to the western side of Irwin Place Park at Fullagar Road. Signage and line marking will be used to identify the shared path. All paths will allow compliant access for all abilities use.
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PARK STRUCTURE VEHICULAR ACCESS
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KILLEEN STREET
BRANSGROVE STREET
IRWIN PLACE
FULL
AGAR ROAD
GREA T WE
STERN
HWY
STAT ION
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KEY Vehicle movement Existing gate Removable bollard Pedestrian/bicycle holding rail
LYTTON STREET
Proposed access point
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75
100m
N
Vehicular access is provided at park entries via gates and removable bollards. This allows managed access into the site for emergency vehicles, maintenance vehicles and loading vehicles. Vehicular access to the Wentworthville Community Garden is maintained via a path on the western side of the canal with open grass area for turning around. Small trucks and vans can access the park via a gate on Lytton Street for events within the Village Green.
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PARK STRUCTURE SPACES
LAN
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6
10
5
3
IRWIN PLACE
8
11 9
7
9
2 8 2
1
6 9
2
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7 2
8
8
2
6
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KILLEEN STREET
4
BRANSGROVE STREET
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GREA T WE
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KEY 1. Village Green
7. Incidental Play
2. Park Rooms
8. Wetlands / Rain Gardens
3. Active Play Zone
9. Woodland regeneration gardens
4. Nature Play Zone
10. Wentworthville Community Garden
5. Active Recreation
11. Community Cottage
6. Outdoor Gym
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75
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A series of new and expanded destinations are proposed throughout the park. These include places to exercise, play, picnic and gather. These are located adjacent to the expanded path network, and are located along the entire length of the park. A key feature of the master plan is the addition of two centrally located play spaces with their own distinct identity. Active play is provided to the west of the canal catering for older children and teens. A more intimate nature play space on the eastern side of the canal provides exploratory play opportunities for younger children. Other areas include informal park areas with bbqs and picnic shelters water treatment gardens, and woodland regeneration gardens. PREPARED BY
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PARK STRUCTURE FURNITURE + FIXTURES
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BRANSGROVE STREET
N ST
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KILLEEN STREET
IRWIN PLACE
FULL
AGAR ROAD
GREA T WE
STERN
HWY
STAT ION
KEY: Picnic Shelters Park Seating Lookouts
LYTTON STREET
Seating walls Barbeques
0 25 1 : 2000 @ A3
Public Toilets
50
75
N
100m
A suite of new amenities will ensure the park is safe, comfortable and welcoming for the community. These include new benches, picnic tables, and shade structures for families and smaller groups to enjoy. BBQs are located close to picnic shelters. A new toilet facility with 2 cubicles and a outdoor communal sink is located near the Killeen Street entry and close to the new Casuarina playground. Lookouts with seating for views of wetlands and raingardens provide quiet spaces for rest. There is an opportunity for integration of smart infrastructure to increase sustainability and efficiency of the park.
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PARK STRUCTURE
STERN GREA T WE
LAN
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AGAR ROAD
HWY
BRIDGES
IRWIN PLACE
FULL
4
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3 1
KILLEEN STREET
BRANSGROVE STREET
5
2
N ST
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KEY: 1. Wetland Bridge 2. Forest Bridge 3. Village Bridge
Existing bridge to be reconstructed Proposed new bridge
4. Irwin Bridge 5. Potential Veron Street bridge expansion allowing connection to western side of Lytton Street Park
LYTTON STREET
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50
75
N
100m
Three new bridge crossings are proposed. These bridges offer direct connections across the canal to key destinations. The existing bridge will also be ungraded. The design of each bridge will be unique, responding to its position within the park. The Wetland Bridge offers the opportunity for to interpret the adjacent wetlands, through colour and signage. The Village Bridge will echo the character of the adjacent flow playground through use of playful colours and finish. The upgraded Forest Bridge will use materials and colours that reflect it’s close proximity to the woodland habitat gardens.
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PARK STRUCTURE LIGHTING
HWY
STAT ION
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STERN
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BRANSGROVE STREET
N ST
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KILLEEN STREET
IRWIN PLACE
FULL
GREA T WE
STRE E
KEY Primary path: 5m pole lights, Secondary path lighting Decorative lighting integrated within bridge design
LYTTON STREET 0 25 1 : 2000 @ A3
50
75
N
100m
New park lighting will be provided on primary and secondary paths to improve safety. Pole top fittings will be positioned to minimise light spill to neighbouring properties. Feature underlighting lighting is proposed for each of the park bridges properties highlighting crossing points. These will create a unique night time effect. Lighting is not included within play spaces and active use areas such as the basketball court and cricket net to discourage night time use. Smart lighting including sensor lighting and energy efficient lighting fixtures will be explored in detailed design of the project.
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PARK STRUCTURE STORM WATER TREATMENT
LAN
STRE E
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AGAR ROAD
GREA T WE
STERN
HWY
STAT ION
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FULL
LANE STREET STORMWATER CATCHMENT 980 SQM REQUIRED FOR TREATMENT
440sqm
IRWIN PLACE
VERON STREET CATCHMENT 290 SQM AREA REQUIRED FOR TREATMENT
BRANSGROVE STREET
FULLAGAR ROAD STORMWATER CATCHMENT 440 SQM REQUIRED FOR TREATMENT
KILLEEN STREET
170sqm 725sqm
470sqm
N ST
VERO
KEY Water treatment area Existing stormwater pipe Proposed stormwater pipe diversion Total treatment zone proposed 1,805 sqm
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75
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100m
A series of wetlands and raingardens are positioned within low points of the site. These water treatment zones collect stormwater via diverted incoming stormwater pipes from surrounding streets. Pollutants are filtered through wetland planting areas before being released back into Finlayson Creek. The wetlands provide environmental benefit for the broader Finlayson Creek catchment and offer opportunities for community education. They also provide habitat for birds and wildlife. A lookout with seating is positioned adjacent to each of the water treatment zones for the enjoyment of park users.
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PARK STRUCTURE KEY SPACES
LAN
T
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FULL
IRWIN PLACE PARK
STRE E
E STR
AGAR ROAD
GREA T WE
STERN
HWY
STAT ION
IRWIN PLACE
FLOW PLAYGROUND
PARK ROOM
BRANSGROVE STREET
THE WETLANDS
CASUARINA PLAY PARK ROOM
ERNEST QUINN VILLAGE GREEN
NORTHERN FIELD
N ST
VERO
KILLEEN STREET
PARK ROOM
LYTTON STREET
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75
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100m
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PARK SPACES THE NORTHERN FIELD & WETLAND KEY PLAN
+EX21.20
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KEY 1.
Existing path connection from Veron Street widened to 3m to accommodate shared path. Signage and line marking to be included.
2.
New wetland bridge providing access accross canal, with integrated wetland lookout on western side of the canal.
3.
Wetlands providing treatment of stormwater flows from adjacent catchments prior to release into Finlayson Creek.
11
+EX19.20 +19.08
PARK GROVE
8
+EX19.0
9
+18.50
10
6 4
+EX18.0 11
+EX18.82
7
+16.60
+RL18.10 4
4. New wetland walk path with seating opportunities
3
3
+RL16.00 +TW17.70
12
+RL15.80
+EX17.50
+TW18.20 2
+TW17.53
6
+TW17.37
+TW17.47 +18.20 +TW17.50
+EX18.41 1
+EX18.60 +EX18.84
NORTHERN LAWN
+EX18.43 7
Decomposed granite path with shaded seating areas facing open informal kickabout lawn.
6.
Proposed native trees supplementing existing trees, providing shade and screening adjacent residential building.
7.
New native understorey planting, screening adjacent boundary fencing.
8.
Outdoor fitness station with rubber softfall surfacing.
9.
Picnic lawn with new picnic setting and shade canopy.
10. Incidental nature play elements existing trees.
+EX18.33
11. Existing nature gardens expanded with additional planting and new fencing.
+EX18.42 8
5.
6
12. Finlayson Creek Canal
VERO
5
6
N ST
KEY Existing trees Proposed trees Rehabilitation/ restoration
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75
100m
N
Rain garden/ Wetland Park Boundary
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PARK SPACES PARK NORTH
A
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KEY PLAN
RL 18.0
EX 17.53 RL 16.0
PERIMETER GARDEN With screening understorey and new tree planting
2.5m VIEWING PATH PLATFORM WITH SEATING
WETLAND
EX 17.55
EX 19.0
RL 18.50
EX 18.0
PARK BOUNDARY
PARK BOUNDARY
EX 18.05
EX 15.70
FINLAYSON CREEK
PLANTING ZONE
3m SHARED PATH
NORTHERN LAWN
2m OUTDOOR PATH GYM
PERIMETER GARDEN With screening understorey and new tree planting
WETLAND BRIDGE PARK NORTH SECTION A-A 1:250 @ A3
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PARK SPACES
COM MU GAR NITY DEN
THE VILLAGE GREEN & PLAYGROUNDS
+EX20.82
FLOW PLAYGROUND
5
17
+RL20.30
+EX 20.0 7
+EX20.0
1. Potential repurpose of 1900’s heritage cottage to include community uses such as art gallery, indigenous learning centre, or community craft managed by council tandem with Community Centre on Veron Street.
5 6
+RL20.00
+RL19.90
7
+EX 19.50
4
RL20.0+ +TW18.96 +TW18.91
+EX19.90
+EX20.0
+EX 19.0 12
RL19.50+ +TW18.80 +TW18.68
4. Park rooms with new picnic setting and shade canopy over.
+EX19.19
KILlEEN STREET
2
+RL19.30
14
+RL 19.50
+RL 20.50
Existing trees
6. Low-key nature play elements amoungst existing trees. 7. Active recreation element. Refer to Detail Plan.
TW18.07+ +RL 19.50
CASURINA PLAY
4
8. Flow Playground. Refer to Detail Plan.
4
11
19
+RL 20.0
5
KEY
+RL 18.50 +16.20
18
9
+EX20.44
5. Proposed native trees supplementing existing trees, providing shade and screening adjacent residential building.
+EX 19.0
5
+RL 20.30
4
9. Casuarina Play. Refer to Detail Plan.
+RL19.50
10. Ernest Quinn Village Green eith perimeter path, new park seats and tree planting.
+TW18.09
11. Park Bridge upgrade of exsting timber bridge
+18.70 10
12. Play Bridge providing direct connection between the east and west playgrounds. 13. New native understorey and tree planting.
VILLAGE GREEN
+EX20.50
+RL 20.0
14. New park paths. 15. New footpath to Killeen Street
Proposed trees Rehabilitation/ restoration
5
+RL 20.50 13
16. Finlayson Creek channel
14
17. Vehicular entry to community garden maintained
Rain garden/ Wetland Park Boundary
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2. New rain garden with adjacent viewing platfrom providing treatment of stormwater flows from adjacent catchments prior to release within Finlayson Creek. 3. Existing fenced bushcare zones expanded with additional planting. Fencing to be repaired where necessary.
3
16
15
KEY
1
7
8
+EX19.90
13
18. 3m shared path through park with signage and line markings 0 25 1 : 2000 @ A3
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PARK SPACES CASUARINA PLAY + FLOW PLAYGROUND 13
13
6
9
+RL20.30 8
14 3
11
7
11
18
13
+EX20.0
KEY
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10
11
5
12
+RL19.90 4 1 9
+EX 19.90
+EX 19.50 +EX 19.00
+EX 19.95
+EX 19.50
13
+TW 18.80
+EX 19.00
15
+TW 18.68
KILlEEN STREET
18 18
+EX 19.78
13
14 13
+EX 19.30
+EX 20.00
+EX 19.50
See-saw
8.
Inclusive spinner.
9.
Proposed native trees within planted tree pits.
18. Casuarina Play with nature play elements including balance beams, sandstone boulders, small slide and stepping stones within planting. 19. 400mm raised play deck with integrated sand pit, seating and deck bells with shade canopy over.
24
+RL 19.69
22
Proposed trees
+EX 19.50
20. Timber post and rope playground set with organic mulch softfall with seating walls to periphery.
25
21. Stepping stone path through planting.
23
22. Discovery path shaded by trees over. 23. Public amenitites with open communal sink close to park entry.
Rain garden/ Wetland 24
Park Boundary PREPARED BY
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17. 3m shared path through park with signage and linemaking.
21
Rehabilitation/ restoration
In ground trampolines.
16. Finlayson Creek.
14
13
6.
15. Village Bridge connecting to Village Green and Flow playground
18
19
Existing trees
Flow Playground custom play structure with integrated swings, slides climbing nets and hammocks
14. Proposed native trees supplementing existing trees, providing shade and screening adjacent residential building.
20
KEY
5.
13. Existing trees to be retained.
17
15
Outdoor gym pods with chin up bars and sit up benches.
12. Existing Melaleuca grove retained. 13
10
3.
11. 450mm high concrete seating walls.
21
+RL 20.30
Proposed baskeball halfcourt
10. Accessible rubber softfall surfacing with graphic pattern.
16
+EX 19.85
+EX 20.30
2.
4. 4m high shade structure with picnic facilities located under
9
+EX 20.10
Repositioned cricket nets with expanded run up and fully fenced to eliminate conflict with balls
5
+RL20.00 9
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C
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EX 20.05
PLANTING ZONE
FLOW PLAYGROUND - ACTIVE PLAYSPACE With accessible surfacing, large custom swing structure, inground trampolines, playdecks slides, see-saw and inclusive spinner.
RL 20.33
RL 20.20
BBQ + PICNIC FACILITIES
2.5m PATH
EX 19.90
PLANTING ZONE
FINLAYSON CREEK
PLANTING ZONE
3m SHARED PATH
RL 20.30
EX 20.50
CASUARINA PLAY - NATURE PLAY With stepping stones, balance beams, boulder play, plydeck with sandpit, shade structure and seating.
VILLAGE BRIDGE
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PLAYGROUND ELEMENTS
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OAD
+RL22.50
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RL22.77+
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3
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8 12
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+EX 22.33
+RL 21.75
2 9
+RL 21.50
10
3
3
+RL 21.50
8
8
+EX 21.73
Existing trees
Rain garden/ Wetland Park Boundary
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IRWIN PLACE
Rehabilitation/ restoration
New tree planting and understory planting to screen adjacent properties.
3.
Existing stands of trees retained, with understorey planting.
5.
Timber lookout with seating overlooking raingarden wetland.
6.
New bridge connection.
7.
Nature play elements under proposed trees..
11. 3.0m shared path through park with signage and linemarking.
3
+EX 21.00 3
3 2
Outdoor gym pod shaded by new tree planting.
10. Finlayson Creek
1
+EX 21.02 4
5
Proposed trees
EX 21.33 +
+EX 21.00
2
KEY
2.
9.
+EX 21.34
3
8
New decorative fence to Lapidary Club/park edge.
8. New bench seats along path.
2
7
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3
+EX22.38
1.
4. New rain garden treating stormwater runoff flows from adjacent catchment prior to release within Finlayson Creek.
FULL
GREA T WE
STER N
HIGH
WAY
WENTWORTHVILLE SHOPPING PLAZA
EX 19.90 + +EX 18.50
EX 19.50 +
12. 4m shared path through park with signage and linemarking.
11
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STERN
HWY
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T
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BRANSGROVE STREET
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IRWIN PLACE
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AGAR ROAD
GREA T WE
LAN
STRE E
LYTTON STREET
ZONE 01 - Bush Regeneration Corymbia maculata - Spotted Gum Eucalyptus melliodora - Yellow box Eucalyptus obliqua - Stringy bark Eucalyptus teriticornis - Forest Red Gum Dichelachne micranthra - Short hair Plume Grass Dichondra repens - Kidney Weed Leptospermum petersonii - Tea Tree Microlaena stipoides - Weeing Grass Themeda triandra - Kangaroo Grass Viola hederacea - Native Violet PREPARED BY
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ZONE 02 - Native Gardens for screening Corymbia maculata - Spotted Gum Eucalyptus crebra- Ironbark Acacia elata - Cedar Wattle Acacia glaucescens - Coast Wattle Callistemon salignus - Pink-tipBottlebrush Callistemon viminalis - Weeping Bottlebrush Doryanthes Palmerii - Giant Spear Lily Melaleuca ericifolia - Heath Leaved Paperbark Themeda triandra - Kangaroo Grass Westringia fruticosa - Coastal Rosemary
ZONE 02 - Canal Planting Casuarina glauca - Swamp Oak Casuarina torulosa - Forest Oak Hardenbergia violaceae - Purple Pea Jacaranda mimosifolia - Jacaranda Lomadra longifolia ‘Tanika’ - Tanika Lomandra hystrix - Matt Rush Themeda triandra - Kangaroo Grass Westringia fruticosa ‘Mundii’ - Mundii
ZONE 02 - Wetland Planting Ficinia nodosa - Knobby club-rush Imperata cylindrica - Blady Grass Lomadra longifolia ‘Tanika’ - Tanika Lomandra confertifolia ‘wingara’ Juncus usitatus - Common Rush
ZONE 02 - Play Garden Anigozanthos ‘ Gold Velvet’ Casuarina glauca - She Oak Corymbia maculata - Spotted Gum Chrysocephalum apiculatum - Yelow Buttons Jacaranda mimosifolia - Jacaranda Hardenbergia violaceae - Purple Pea Hibbertia Scandens - Guinea Flower Helichrysum petiolare - Licorice Plant
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MASTER PLAN PERSPECTIVE VIEW - WETLANDS
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