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“What we decide today will influence how Christchurch evolves during the next 20 years and the shape of the city for the next 150 years. We are creating history; this is the most important time in Christchurch’s history since the city was established more than 160 years ago.”
Mayor Bob Parker, about Draft City Plan, 24th August 2011 - Mainland Press COMMUNITY DEVELOPED LONG TERM STRATEGIC PLAN
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VISION PLANS RULES
Implementation
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DRAFT SUMNER PLAN COMMUNITY PARTECIPATION + LOCAL PROFESSIONAL INPUT + NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL NETWORK Project status:
Draft 1: April 2011
Draft 2: August 2011
final version: October 2011*
*Consultation depending on funding
VILLAGE MASTER PLAN Project status: project set-up between SCG and CCC IN PROGRESS
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ESPLANADE PROJECT
MP ARTIFICIAL REEF
Project status: funding needed to support project (design, implementation)
Project status: analysis under way
Community to Identify
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HOW EVERYTHING GOT STARTED - It takes a community to make a community AFTER 22nd FEBRUARY 2011 EQ The Sumner Community:
GREAT COMMUNITY PRATECIPATION
• Realising that the authorities were occupied with the Christchurch CBD, local residents reacted to overcome the destruction to create a better, stronger, and more sustainable Sumner. • Set up the Sumner Community Hub at Sumner Primary old school hall to provide information, distribute supplies and run volunteer classes for local children.
COMMUNITY HUB
• 15 MARCH - A public meeting was held, inviting members of the community to join sub-groups to get involved in rebuilding Sumner. • Various sub-groups were formed as on the UMBRELLA DIAGRAM.
“UMBRELLA” DIAGRAM
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URBAN DESIGN TEAM - Working with the community - an educational approach SINCE BEGINNING OF MARCH TO THE PRESENT The Design Team has been:
COMMUNITY WORKSHOP
• Running fortnightly public meetings and workshops collecting community feedback • Consulting and organising public lectures • Presenting its work • Coordinating with other community groups
ENGINEER CONSULTATION
UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND STUDENTS COORDINATION
• 23 JUNE - The City Council officialy recognised Sumner process as the first post EQ Community-Led Masterplan in Canterbury and “approved to support instead of leading” this process. • JULY /AUGUST - A Case Manager has been assigned from CCC to Sumner Community-Led Plan. COMMUNITY DEVELOPED LONG TERM STRATEGIC PLAN
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SUMNER COMMUNITY PUBLIC MEETING - April 26th, 2011 - Draft 1 Sumner Plan
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The Sumner Urban Design Team presented to the Sumner Community this Master Plan Draft 1 to:
• Help the local Community to understand its own built environment. • Provide a Masterplan Draft base to start the consultation process. • Collect feedback. • Better understanding of the area of Sumner. • Focus on potential areas in the future reconstruction/ development.
ROADS AND PATHWAYS
FUNCTIONAL AREAS
RISK AND POTENTIAL AREAS
SUMNER COMMUNITY MEETING AREA 1 SUMNER VILLAGE PRECINCT
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AREA 2 THE ESPLANADE AREA 3 ST. LEONARDS SQUARE
26 April 2011
The work exhibited here is the result of weekly meetings of the Sumner Community, that took place after the 22nd February earthquake. The main issues of those fruitful meetings were about the potential “re-shaping” of Sumner and the new possible scenarios for those areas that were touched most by the quake.
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AREA 1 VILLAGE PRECINCT SUMNER VILLAGE PRECINCT
CAVE ROCK (TUAWERA)
STRENGHTS Initial propositions
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POTENTIALS
STOKE ST
MARRINER ST
NAYLAND ST
NAYLAND ST
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• No car parks in the supermarket square but a to new piazza t More connection
seafront/Esplanade • More connections to the seaside t Pedestrian friendly area • Mixed&use buildings t Verandas Alfresco spots • More outdoor t Extended shopping areas & verandas mall t Squares with sittings/benches
12K CARS/DAY
10K CARS/DAY
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C1A B1 B2
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6K CARS/DAY 4K CARS/DAY L2 O2
ZONING
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CAR PARKS
TRAFFIC FLOW RATES PEDESTRIAN PATHS
RED STICKERED BUILDINGS
BUILDING HEIGHTS SINGLE STOREY TWO STOREY THREE STOREY FOUR STOREY
TOOLS CAVE ROCK (TUAWERA)
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SUMNER COMMUNITY PUBLIC MEETING - April 26th, 2011 - Draft 1 Sumner Plan AREA 2 THE ESPLANADE Initial propositions: • Landscape project. • Extended boardwalk to Moncks Bay-Redcliffs-McCormaks BayFerrymead. • More connection with the Village. • Artificial Reef for tsunami protection/surf/sand beach. • Salt water pool. • Car parks not percived as a problem.
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SUMNER COMMUNITY PUBLIC MEETING - April 26th, 2011 - Draft 1 Sumner Plan AREA 3 ST LEONARD SQ. Initial propositions • Multi sport area • More connected to the local schools • New multi functional buildings to create a second more Sumnercentred square and to host new offices.
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Moncks Bay (Census 2006 Data)
Sumner (Census 2006 Data) OCCUPATION (15 years and over)
AGE GROUP AND SEX
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HOUSEHOLD ACCESS TO PHONES, INTERNET AND FAX MACHINES
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SUMNER AND MONCKS BAY AREA STATISTICS (CENSUS 2006)
ETHNIC GROUPS
Moncks Bay (Census 2006)
Sumner (Census 2006)
Moncks Bay (Census 2006)
Sumner (Census 2006)
SUM N E R A N D M O N CK S B AY A R E A STATI STIC S - Cens u s 20 06 HIGHEST QUALIFICATION (15 years and over)
BIRTHPLACE - 26.8% of people in Sumner were born overseas, compared with 17.9% for Canterbury Region as a whole. - For people born overseas who are now living in Sumner, the most common birthplace was the UK and Ireland, same of Canterbury Region as a whole.
BIRTHPLACE - 22.5% of people in Moncks Bay were born overseas, compared with 17.9% far Canterbury Region as a whole. - Far people born overseas who are now living in Moncks Bay, the most common birthplace was the UK and Ireland, same of Canterbury Region as a whole
MARITAL STATUS (15(Census years and 2006 over) Data) Moncks Bay
MOST RELEVANT DATA
INCOME (15 years and over)
• 86,3 % of population has European origins.
Sumner (Census 2006 Data)
• 26,8 % was born overseas (17,9 % in Canterbury Region).
OCCUPATION (15 years and over)
AGE GROUP AND SEX
HOUSEHOLD ACCESS TO PHONES, INTERNET AND FAX MACHINES OWNERSHIP OF DWELLINGS BY HOUSEHOLD
FAMILY TYPES
ETHNIC GROUPS
SUMNER AND MONCKS BAY AREA STATISTICS (CENSUS 2006) Moncks Bay (Census 2006) BIRTHPLACE
Sumner (Census 2006) BIRTHPLACE
- 26.8% of people in Sumner were HIGHEST QUALIFICATION (15with years andforover) born overseas, compared 17.9% Canterbury Region as a whole. - For people born overseas who are now living in Sumner, the most common birthplace was the UK and Ireland, same of Canterbury Region as a whole.
- 22.5% of people in Moncks Bay were born overseas, compared with 17.9% far Canterbury Region as a whole. - Far people born overseas who are now living in Moncks Bay, the most common birthplace was the UK and Ireland, same of Canterbury Region as a whole
HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION HOUSEHOLD ACCESS TO MOTOR VEHICLES
Moncks Bay (Census 2006)
Sumner (Census 2006)
INCOME (15 years and over) HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
• Almost 60% residents have post school qualification (less than 40% in Canterbury Region). HOUSEHOLD ACCESS TO MOTOR VEHICLES
• More than 50% residents are managers or professionals. • Almost 30% residents have more than 50.001 $ as annual income (15% in Canterbury Region).
MARITAL STATUS (15 years and over)
OWNERSHIP OF DWELLINGS BY HOUSEHOLD
OCCUPATION (15 years and over)
HOUSEHOLD ACCESS TO PHONES, INTERNET AND FAX MACHINES FAMILY TYPES
SUMNER AND MONCKS BAY AREA STATISTICS (CENSUS 2006) Moncks Bay (Census 2006) HIGHEST QUALIFICATION (15 years and over)
Sumner (Census 2006)
Moncks Bay (Census 2006)
Sumner (Census 2006)
HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION HOUSEHOLD ACCESS TO MOTOR VEHICLES
INCOME (15 years and over)
• 45,3% family type are couples with children, 42% couple with no children (40,8% and 43,5% in Canterbuty Region). • 55% of residents own the house they live in and 20% live in a family trust held house (65% and 12% in Canterbury Region).
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HOUSEHOLD ACCESS TO PHONES, INTERNET AND FAX MACHINES OWNERSHIP OF DWELLINGS BY HOUSEHOLD
FAMILY TYPES
HOUSEHOLD ACCESS TO MOTOR VEHICLES
INCOME (15 years and over)
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PE O P L E I N S U M N ER - Living densit y, residents and tour ists PEOPLE LIVING IN SUMNER
PEOPLE VISITING SUMNER
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SUMNER HISTORY - a community-fund Steam Tram connection with the City • AN HISTORICAL CONNECTION • At the beginning of the XX century Sumner was connected to Cathedral square with a steam tram. • What it is today High Street used to be Sumner Road. • The railway used to stop in Ferrymead but thanks to the strong will and the funding raised among the local Community, the railway was extended to Sumner
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SUMNER HISTORY - a community-funded Steam Tram connection with the City MOST RELEVANT DATA • The tram used to pass on the Causeway and bring people to Cave Rock.
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SUMNER HISTORY - the seaside escape for pleasant sundays on the beach MOST RELEVANT DATA • People used to enjoy daytrips to Sumner on Sundays to surf, take a walk on the beach or a donkey ride and have a cup of Tea at Cafè Continental. • There used to be a pier close to Cave Rock, with the Sumner Lifeboat Institution Building on its end.
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COMMUNITY FEEDBACK - Six months of ideas from the Community of Sumner FEEDBACK COLLECTION Five different means: • Fortnightly Sumner urban desing group meetings & workshops. • Public presentation on 26th April 2011. SRA PRESENTATION
• Sumner Community Notice Board. • Open studio policy. • Sumner Community website. • Share an Idea Sumner. • Facebook page where everybody can make propositions and vote.
COMMUNITY BOARD
1541 VOTES SHARE AN IDEA SUMNER
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COMMUNITY FEEDBACK - What the Community has proposed the most MAIN FOCUSES & PEOPLE IDEAS • Pedestrian friendly & accessible central area • Wide footpaths providing space for outdoor dining • More retail but not franchise • Pavings & tree lines • Re-organisation of car parks • Bigger library & ISite • Museum in the village, no seaside. • Landscape project on Esplanade (like Taranaki) • Connection to Boardwalk • Artificial Reef • Skate park • Local market • More sport facilities • St Leonard Sq as sport centre, no offices. • More art & creativity on the streets • More facilities for children, recreation. • Office spaces in the village.
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COMMUNITY FEEDBACK - What the Community has voted the most Building with character that stands the taste of time - not just cheap replacement
165 VOTES
Walkways to link the beach to the village
116 VOTES
A village square
108 VOTES
Cylcing and walkways around Redcliff
107 VOTES
A salt water pool by the beach
105 VOTES
Quake memorial street trees lining the Village - Pohutukawa
82 VOTES
A weekend market street
79 VOTES
Club Bazaar back
67 VOTES
Do up the Esplanade, smooth concrete, better planting, seating and lighting
65 VOTES
A skate park 63
63 VOTES
Bigger better Sumner Library and Community Centre
43 VOTES
Artificial Reef - Make use of the rubbe!
42 VOTES
Outdoor amphitheatre for buskers/entertainent/gatherings
40 VOTES
Public Art/Street Art/Installations
39 VOTES
The old tram
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POST-EQ RECOVERY PLANS - Sumner first community-led plan
NEW BRIGHTON
COUNCIL STUDY FOR A MASTERPLAN (TBC)
CHRISTCHURCH CBD COUNCIL MASTERPLAN
STANMORE RD/WORCERSTER ST COUNCIL MASTERPLAN
SYDENHAM
COUNCIL-LED MASTERPLAN
FERRY ROAD
COUNCIL MASTERPLAN
SUMNER COMMUNITY-LED MASTERPLAN
LYTTLELTON
COUNCIL MASTERPLAN
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GENERAL ANALYSIS - A mainly residential area
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FIVE PRINCIPLES - For a vibrant and prosperous seaside suburb Defined by the Sumner Urban Design Group as vitalto creating a vibrant and prosperous seaside suburb.
1. Faster business development
Rebuild an economically viable and affordable suburb Attract new business and talent Support business through high quality and innovative infrastructure
2. Respect for the past
Enhance the beautiful setting of Sumner beside the sea and at the foot of the Port Hills Celebrate Sumner’s culture and heritage for the future Respect the existing street pattern
3. A long-term view of the future
Build-in safety and resilience to withstand natural disasters and climate change Promote a green and sustainable suburb Support a complementary balance between Sumner and surrounding suburbs
4. Easy to get around
Promote a seaside suburb that is easy and safe to get around Support a balance between walking, cycling, public transport and driving
5. Vibrant seaside living
Create an attractive and vibrant seaside suburb to attract people to live in Sumner Encourage a healthy mix of housing, schools, entertainment, offices and shops Ensure that public spaces and buildings are people-friendly and liveable Popular topics already raised
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AREA 1 - Village centre
VILLAGE CENTRE
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VILLAGE CENTRE - Traffic flow
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12K CARS/DAY
10K CARS/DAY
6K CARS/DAY
FLOW VERSUS QUALITY, source: Gehl Architects for CCC, Christchurch 2009 - Public Space, Public Life”, 2009
4K CARS/DAY Average daily total 1.000 cars VERY PLEASANT STREET 5.000 cars PLEASANT STREET
10.000 cars OKAY STREET
Pedestrian Environment
Environmental factors - Noise and Pollution
Pedestrian and cyclist are able to share the road with cars and cross safely at any time. Recreational life (e.g. outdoor café) has good opportunities. It is likely there will be a lot of open and active façades at ground floor level More separation between cars, pedestrians and cyclist is necessary. A dedicated zone for pedestrians is necessary along façades, that can be used when needed. It is possible to cross midblock. Recreational life still has good opportunities. It is likely there are stilla cafés and active façades at ground level. People are able to cross a intersections and carefully at mid-block. It is still possible to sit at a bench and have an okay time, but you will chose to be somewhere else with lower traffic impact if you have the option.
No noise problem. Pollution is at an acceptable level to breathe and see. Buildings can have windows open to the street. Street trees and greenery have good opportunities if the right conditions are available. Only minor noise problems. Pollution is at an acceptable level. Street trees and greenery have good opportunities if the righ conditions are available.
There will be noise and pollution issues, especially at peak hours. People are able to tal, but need to stand close. Buildings are not able to have windows open to the street, because of noise and pollution.
Bicycle safety and environment Cyclist are able to ride safely in the traffic flow with cars. It is pleasant. Cyclist are able to ride safely in the traffic flow with cars. It is a good experience. Cycle lanes are necessary and cycle tracks are advised. It is an okay street to cylce along.
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VILLAGE CENTRE - Car parks
CAR PARKS WITHIN 400m OF THE VILLAGE CENTRE On street car parks: Marriner St = 109 Wakefield Ave (to Wiggins St only) = 57 Nayland St (to Stoke St only) = 116 Burgess St = 14 The Esplanade (to Stoke St only) = 179 Courtyard next to Cinema = 10 ca Stoke St = 42 SUBTOTAL = 527 Retail car parks: Sumner mall = 47 The Marriner = 85 ca Thirsty Marriner =? Motel = 9 SUBTOTAL = 141 TOTAL = 668 COMMUNITY DEVELOPED LONG TERM STRATEGIC PLAN
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VILLAGE CENTRE - Building heights SINGLE STOREY TWO STOREY THREE STOREY FOUR STOREY
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VILLAGE CENTRE - Current situation DAMAGED BUILDING DEMOLISHED BUILDING
After September 4th, 2010
After February 22nd, 2011
After june 13th, 2011
After completion of demolision works COMMUNITY DEVELOPED LONG TERM STRATEGIC PLAN
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VILLAGE CENTRE - City Plan zoning Commercial zones B1 = DISTRICT CENTRE FRINGE Small scale retail shops and service activities B2 = DISTRICT CENTRE CORE Building development of a significant scale and intensity appropriate to the function of larger district centres
L3
Living zones
B1
L1 = OUTER SUBURBAN Low density permanent living accommodation
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L2 = INNER SUBURBAN Low-medium density permanent residential accommodation L3 = MEDIUM DENSITY Medium-density residential accommodation LH = HILLS Low density permanent living accommodation
LH L2 L1
CURRENT CITY PLAN - VILLAGE HEIGHT RESTRICTION (WAKEFIELD AVE - 12m or 8m)
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CURRENT CITY PLAN - VILLAGE HEIGHT RESTRICTION (NAYLAND ST - 12m or 8m)
CURRENT CITY PLAN - VILLAGE HEIGHT RESTRICTION (MARRINER ST - 8 m)
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STRATEGY KEY INITIATIVE - Sumner Village Centre and the Esplanade
INTERACTIVE CENTRE
GREEN NETWORK
SUMNER IDENTITY
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THE VILLAGE CENTRE - a new safe, vibrant central area
NEW ZONE 30 KM/H TRAFFIC WIDER FOOTPATHS MARKET LANE COURTYARDS COMMUNITY BUILDING NEW CONNECTIONS
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MARRINER STREET - Cafés, retail and a market lane
MARRINER ST TODAY
NEW OPTION - MON/FRI
MARKET LANE SAT/SUN COMMUNITY DEVELOPED LONG TERM STRATEGIC PLAN
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VILLAGE CENTRE - What about the relationship with new buildings?
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New central empty spaces after demolitions
NO big difference between building heights and close frontages
YES castellation and acces to back courtyards
YES to verandahs that protect the footpath
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VILLAGE CENTRE - What about the relationship with new buildings?
New central empty spaces after demolitions
NO big difference between building heights and not aligned frontages
YES castellation and acces to back courtyards
YES to verandahs that protect the footpath COMMUNITY DEVELOPED LONG TERM STRATEGIC PLAN
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VILLAGE CENTRE - relationship between new buildings and people
Keep buildings to a human scale
Make buildings interact with people
Create lcourtyards (“Secret Sumner”)
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AREA 2 - The Esplanade
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ESPLANADE - Traffic flow
Car are forced to slow down at any access point towards The Esplanade (40 km/h zone). The road is narrowed and bumps are often present. Pedestrians have to give way, but the lenght of the crossing is shortened.
Car are forced to slow down with bumpsat any intersection. Driving is less comfortable and the safety of crossing pedestrians is improved.
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Š 31 August 2011 Composed By Irene Boles & Eugenio Boidi w i t h S t e p h e n F i t zg e ra l d A r c h i t e c t u r e & M C A r c h i t e c t u r e S t u d i o SUDT - Comments appreciated: urban_design@sumnercommunity.org.nz
ESPLANADE - Car parks
CAR PARKS ALONG THE ESPLANADE AND ALONG SIDE STREETS The Esplanade: cnr Marriner St to cnr Burgess St = 97 cnr Burgess St to cnr Marriner St = 45 cnr Marriner St to cnr Stoke St = 42 cnr Stoke St to cnr Hardwicke St = 91 cnr Hardwicke St to cnr Menzies St = 92 cnr Menzies St to cnr Head St = 86 cnr Head St to Scarborough Rd = 95 SUBTOTAL = 524 Side Streets Burgess St = 14 Marriner St (to Wakefield only) = 46 Stoke St = 42 Hardwicke = 22 Menzies St = 22 Head St = 27 SUBTOTAL = 173 TOTAL = 697
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Š 31 August 2011 Composed By Irene Boles & Eugenio Boidi w i t h S t e p h e n F i t zg e ra l d A r c h i t e c t u r e & M C A r c h i t e c t u r e S t u d i o SUDT - Comments appreciated: urban_design@sumnercommunity.org.nz
ESPLANADE - Scarborough Park & seafront walkway
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Š 31 August 2011 Composed By Irene Boles & Eugenio Boidi with Stephen Fitzgerald Architecture & Max Capocaccia Architecture Studio SUDT - Comments appreciated: urban_design@sumnercommunity.org.nz
THE ESPLANADE - Improve connection between Village and the sea
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Š 31 August 2011 Composed By Irene Boles & Eugenio Boidi w i t h S t e p h e n F i t zg e ra l d A r c h i t e c t u r e & M C A r c h i t e c t u r e S t u d i o SUDT - Comments appreciated: urban_design@sumnercommunity.org.nz
ESPLANADE - New Plymouth Taranaki Walkway
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Š 31 August 2011 Composed By Irene Boles & Eugenio Boidi w i t h S t e p h e n F i t zg e ra l d A r c h i t e c t u r e & M C A r c h i t e c t u r e S t u d i o SUDT - Comments appreciated: urban_design@sumnercommunity.org.nz
ESPLANADE - Boardwalk to Sumner - Ferrymead - ...
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Š 31 August 2011 Composed By Irene Boles & Eugenio Boidi w i t h S t e p h e n F i t zg e ra l d A r c h i t e c t u r e & M C A r c h i t e c t u r e S t u d i o SUDT - Comments appreciated: urban_design@sumnercommunity.org.nz
AREA 3 - St Leonards square
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Š 31 August 2011 Composed By Irene Boles & Eugenio Boidi w i t h S t e p h e n F i t zg e ra l d A r c h i t e c t u r e & M C A r c h i t e c t u r e S t u d i o SUDT - Comments appreciated: urban_design@sumnercommunity.org.nz
ST LEONARDS SQUARE - Distances
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Š 31 August 2011 Composed By Irene Boles & Eugenio Boidi w i t h S t e p h e n F i t zg e ra l d A r c h i t e c t u r e & M C A r c h i t e c t u r e S t u d i o SUDT - Comments appreciated: urban_design@sumnercommunity.org.nz
ST. LEONARDS SQUARE - Bus route
ST. LEONARDS SQUARE - Building heights
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© 31 August 2011 Composed By Irene Boles & Eugenio Boidi w i t h S t e p h e n F i t zg e ra l d A r c h i t e c t u r e & M C A r c h i t e c t u r e S t u d i o SUDT - Comments appreciated: urban_design@sumnercommunity.org.nz
ST LEONARDS SQ - Better square
RUGBY FIELD
NEW SPORT COURTS/PLAYGROUND EXISTING PLAYGROUND NEW CYCLE LOOPS
ST LEONARDS SQ - Cycle loops
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Š 31 August 2011 Composed By Irene Boles & Eugenio Boidi with Stephen Fitzgerald Architecture & Max Capocaccia Architecture Studio SUDT - Comments appreciated: urban_design@sumnercommunity.org.nz
SKATE PARK - a meeting point for young Sumner residents
AN OPTION DESIGNED BY PATRICE, FROM SUMNER SCHOOL
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