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A collection of work from 2009-2011 cataloguing the work from my year working in NZ and my Masters Degree

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  • Oliver May

  • 62.0

    6

    17

    22

    2'4

    0"

    49.9

    9

    3225

    4'

    11.0

    4

    27255'

    6.50

    9945'30"

    172.90

    CP

    130.0m

    130.0m

    129.0m

    128.0m

    127.0m

    127.0m

    FH

    PP

    PPTP

    VV

    WM

    extg flag pole retained

    new dish channel 300 wide at extg levels

    Remove 4 mapou (dieback)

    New asphalt surface to ball court: strip A.C wearing course and soft material, retain extising base, add basecourse to raise level nomina l 75 mm, new edge and drainage channel, new A.C. finish course. Paint markings, To detail.

    Retain extg CP and grate

    Existing ramp

    fall

    fall

    Remove Macrocarpa #1

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    conc

    rete

    edg

    e 25

    0 w

    ide

    retain steel post in conc. foundation

    retain steel post in conc. foundation

    classroom

    extg seat

    remove Macrocarpa #2 remove Macrocarpa #3

    0 5 101 2 20m

    grass

    grass

    planting area

    extg grass

    planting area

    plant

    ing a

    rea

    planting area

    extg planting

    extg planting

    extg

    pla

    ntin

    g

    extg planting

    extg planting

    extg planting

    new drainage channel alignment to match extg

    saw cut and retain 200 wide conc apronextg lid

    OFFICE

    LIBRARY

    extg CP

    limit of work

    limit of work

    limit of work

    conc flag stepping stones

    retain extg channel

    extg grass

    extg bark path

    CLASSROOM

    SCHOOL HALL

    extg conc

    2 extg cabbage trees retained - construct tree pit,hoggin surface

    extg planting

    extg planting

    extg

    pla

    ntin

    g

    200 wide conc edge at GL

    extg planting

    1. All dimensions in mm. unless otherwise shown2. Do not scale from this drawing.

    3. All dimensions to be checked on site before construction/manufacture.

    4. All survey information on this drawing is taken from survey by Churchill Timms Ltd. Oct 07

    5. All levels are based on levels shown on design drawings for the school hall Econobuilt drawings

    NB:All setting out of paths and topsoiling is to

    inspected and approved by the Landscape Arcitect before constuction starts. Allow for minor

    adjustments for design reasons.

    KEY

    Existing kerb/path outline to remove

    Existing tree to be protected and remain

    Existing tree to be removed

    New tree planting to planting plan detail

    Timber seat on wall

    Supply and spread topsoil up to 100 deep, regrade to finished levels and grass seed

    New exposed pebble concrete paving, to match extg Hawkes Bay mix

    Base information and toposurvey is taken from Churchil Timms Ltd Survey Oct 2007

    For Construction Details refer to accompanying drawings: For setting out refer accompanying drawing:

    New exposed rich pebble concrete paving, to detail

    NOTES

    grass

    remove extg Concrete Footpath and benches

    new

    dis

    h ch

    anne

    lconcrete edge 250 wide

    boun

    dary

    127.00 BW

    126.82

    door

    Class Room

    FFL= 129.45

    Class Room

    FFL= 129.29

    BoilerRoom

    Edge of Seal

    extg Concrete Footpath

    Class RoomsFFL= 127.01

    FFL= 127.01

    Existing Driveway existing driveway

    Swimming Pool

    Mesh W

    ire Security Fence

    extg Mesh Wire Sec

    urity Fence

    remove Picket Fence

    rem

    ove

    Pick

    et F

    ence

    retain existing garden

    Macrocarpa

    Macrocarpa

    Oak Tree

    FFL= 126.67

    Swale

    Ker

    blin

    e

    15346'

    27.03

    182

    54'4

    0"

    38.

    12

    CabbageTrees

    CPCP

    TP

    TP

    Existing Retaining Wall

    Existing grass

    uplift mosaic tiles for reuse

    Existing grass

    relocate mosaic tiles

    SITE WORKS TEMPORARY ACCESS through extg gap

    Transplant 2 extg yucca shrubs

    saw cut extg concrete to new edge to curve

    AreaaAreArre B

    Area A

    retain extg CP and surround

    Remove extg Mesh Fence. Replace with new pipingand mesh fence 1.1 m high

    topdress grade and reseedwith grass - raise level to 25

    above adjacent conc edge

    127.40 TW

    timber deck/seating

    relocate mosaic tiles

    Remove extg Mesh Fence. Replace with new pipingand mesh fence 1.1 m high

    Curved masonry plastered wall

    location of movement controlx joints cut in concrete 3m c/s

    Remove extg Mesh Fence. Replace with new piping and mesh fence 1.1 m high

    macrocarpa log seating

    faceted macrocarpa log seating

    wall+seat

    wall+seat

    wall+seats

    retain extg channel

    concrete125 thick

    concrete125 thick

    concrete100 thick

    concrete100 thick

    Timber edge

    Timber edge

    remove seating/tables

    Drawing No.

    Scale

    Project IDDrawn:

    Reviewed:

    Date:

    Drawing Title

    Project Title

    Client

    Rev. Date Revisions/Issues

    PERHWGETI EVGLMXIGXYVIYVFERHIWMKR

    R M G O V S F M R W S R

    XQIRMGO$RMGOVSFMRWSRGSR^

    LPSNR/OM

    LLandscape Refurbishment andUpgrade Stage 2

    Laingholm Primary School

    Construction GeneralArrangement. Areas A and B

    NR

    6 Nov 09

    1:150 at A1 1:300 at A3

    LPS/S2/CD/1

    New Zealand - Work Experienceg yyg y

  • fifield 8

    3

    Boardwalk over stream

    Existing exotic scrub

    Existing pine plantation

    Existing kanuka and pine woodland with mixed native u/storey develop native forest

    Existing pine shelterbelt with mapou u/storey

    Clear existing gorse and re-seed meadow

    Clear existing gorse and re-seed meadow

    Retain and enhance existing meadow with self maintaining perennials

    Existing damp meadow

    remove extg exotic scrub and restore riparian plant communities

    Existing pine woodland with mixed native u/storey. Manage to develop native forest

    Existing pine woodland with mixed native u/storey. Manage to develop native forest

    Retain existing necklace poplars and eucalypts

    Retain existing meadow

    Existing exotic scrub, manage towards native forest

    Child Care Centre

    field 2

    field 9

    Waikumete Stream

    HOANI WAITITI MARAE

    Post and Rail fence along boundary

    10

    10

    New path joins existing route through adjacent reserve

    New path

    Retain extg. field access

    New path joins extg path

    Tuck Nathan Drive

    18+3

    Relay and extend existing carpark

    Minor repairs to existing carpark

    22

    Retain extg sealedroad to tennis carpark

    Boardwalk sections over watercourses

    path gradient 1in10

    Standard wcc speed bumpParallel parking

    Seymour Road

    TABLE TENNIS CENTRE

    Proposed path

    WATERHOLE SWIMMING CENTRE

    Retain existing cypress shelter belt-remove suppressed trees and approx 5 trees to allow road construction

    Refurbish path and planting

    Retain existing meadow

    Lawned bank

    F U T U R E W A N A N G A

    Retain existing meadow

    300 10 50 100 m

    scale

    Raise cypress treecanopies to increase

    visability

    Excercise space allocatedfor Waterhole use

    Meet existing road at 90

    Retain existing maturetrees

    New road at extg grade Paved Traffic Table

    Stream

    Existing car park

    WWAITAKERE CITY COUNCIL PARRS PARK DEVELOPED DESIGN PROPOSALS DD.01b 02 Mar 10

    1:1500 @ A3

    1:750 @ A1

    general amenity planting, upto 1 m ht. plus occasional

    specimens

    native riparian revegetationplanting trees, shrubs and

    grasses

    main avenue tree

    smaller tree avenues

    traffic calming speed hump

    KEY

    bollards

    ramped access to 'Park Drive'

    proposed gate

    90 percentile

    car trackr

    N

    y

  • 3Boardwalk over stream

    Existing exotic scrub

    Existing pine plantation

    Existing kanuka and pine woodland with mixed native

    u/storey to be managed to develop native forest

    Retain existing pine

    shelterbelt with mapou u/storey

    Clear existing gorse and re-seed meadow

    Clear existing gorse and re-seed meadow

    Retain existing meadow

    Retain existing damp meadow

    Remove extg exotic scrub and restore riparian plant communities

    Existing pine woodland with mixed native u/storey. To be

    managed to develop native forest

    Retain existing meadow

    Existing exotic scrub, to

    be managed towards native forest

    CHILD CARE CENTRE

    field 2

    Field 9

    Waikumete

    Stream

    HOANI WAITITIMARAE

    New post and Rail fence along boundary

    10

    10

    New path joins existing route through adjacent reserve

    Proposed

    New path

    New path joins extg path

    Tuck Nathan Drive

    18+3

    Relay and extend

    existing carpark

    Resurface and repaint existing carpark

    incl. 3 mobility spaces.

    22

    Retain extg sealedroad to tennis carpark

    Boardwalk sections over watercourses

    TABLE TENNIS CENTRE

    Proposed path

    WATERHOLE SWIMMING CENTRERetain existing cypress shelter

    belt-remove suppressed trees and approx 5 trees to allow road

    construction

    Retain extg timber ramp and refurbish path and

    planting

    Retain existing meadow

    Create lawned bank

    F U T U R E W A N A N G A

    Retain existing meadow

    Retain poplars, remove extg exotic scrub

    and restore riparian plant communities

    Low planting on bank

    Proposed path

    Proposed path

    Remove sand stockpile and re-grass

    Exercise

    space

    Paved ramp/traffic calming at entrance to

    new road

    Retain swale and

    existing mature trees

    extg valley filled and culverted to form embankment for road

    Clear extg scrub and

    re-seed

    Existing pine woodland with

    mixed native u/storey. To be managed to develop native

    forest

    Location of existing vehiclecrossing retained. Repaved and

    ramped as traffic calming

    measure

    Clear extg scrub

    Existing

    car park

    Road

    Mowing access

    extg light

    Residential

    Residential

    Reserve

    Residential

    Residential

    WCC standard

    bollard entrance sign

    WCC bollards at 2.5m c/s with chain

    100x80m

    5m

    5m

    WCC bollardsat 1.5m c/s

    no chain

    Paved

    Traffic Table

    300 10 50 100 m

    scale

    Existing mixed

    vegetation - clear understorey and

    manage towards native tree belt to

    allow intervisibility with marae grounds

    150x70m

    stream

    7

    2

    7

    5m

    Power line

    Seymour Road

    Existing

    grass

    Remove soil

    stockpile andre-grass

    WCC standard bollard

    entrance sign

    WCC standard bollard entrance sign

    Boardwalk sections over watercourses

    New footpath

    Repair existing road

    Extg park road

    general amenity planting, up 1 ht. plus occasional

    revegetationtatttetge shrubssshrubs anddndnnanaaaa dddddd a

    avenuea nnnnnuuave treetttrr eee

    smallermalllllleerrrrr treeeeee t

    traffict calming ca speedsppeeeeee hump

    KEY

    bollardsllaardd

    Drawing No.

    Scale

    Project IDDrawn:

    Reviewed:

    Date:

    PRR/1OM

    Drawing Title

    Project Title

    Parrs Park North East Area

    Client

    Waitakere City Council

    Rev. Date Revisions/Issues

    PERHWGETI EVGLMXIGXYVIYVFERHIWMKR

    R M G O V S F M R W S R

    XQIRMGO$RMGOVSFMRWSRGSR^

    Landscape Proposals Plan

    NR 1:1500 at A3 1:750 at A1

    DD.02Mar 10

    general amenity planting, up to 1 m ht. plus occasional

    specimens

    native riparian revegetation planting trees, shrubs and

    grasses

    main avenue tree

    smaller tree avenues

    traffic calming speed hump to WCC standard

    KEY

    B

    A

    ramped access to 'Park Drive'

    1

    2

    existing meadow retained -

    manage by mowing to 150 ht. twice per year and remove scrub spp. that remain

    existing mown grass retained

    bollards WCC standard as

    specified

    proposed gate

    proposed path through meadow with mowing margins an average of 2m wide

    proposed mown grass area3

    existing water course

    proposed seat

    2

    3

    1

    3

    2

    2

    2

    2

    N

    1

    1

    1

    1

    DRAFT

  • HOANI WAITITI

    MARAE

    27.5

    27.5

    34.034 0

    33.0333.0.033.033 00333 0033

    32.5.5532 553232 52

    32.02.0032 033232 02

    32.032.0

    33.0

    33.0

    33.0

    30

    3330

    30

    33

    330

    30

    3

    32.032 0

    30.030.0

    32.0

    332.0

    332.0

    3

    31.5

    315

    29.029 0

    28.028 0

    30.030 0

    31.0

    31.0

    31.0

    31.0

    29.029 028.000028 000028 000

    26.0002626 026 026 026 0000

    277.027.227 02227 027

    26.026.0

    27.027.0

    27.027.0

    33.0

    33.0

    32.0

    32.0

    31.0

    310

    31.031.0

    27.027.0

    27.527.5

    31.031 0

    30.030 0

    28.528 5

    31.531 5

    33.5.55

    33.55

    33.555

    1m

    00

    Drawing No.

    Scale

    Project IDDrawn:

    Reviewed:

    Date:

    PRR/1NR

    Drawing Title

    Project Title

    Parrs Park

    Client

    Waitakere City Council

    PERHWGETI EVGLMXIGXYVIYVFERHIWMKR

    R M G O V S F M R W S R

    XQIRMGO$RMGOVSFMRWSRGSR^

    PPlanting - general plan

    NR 1:1000 at A3

    DD/03

    Rev. Date Revisions/Issues

    NOTES:

    1. Written dimensions are to be used.

    2. Verify all dimensions and levels on site prior to starting work.

    3 .Any discrepencies are to be referred to the landscape architect for clarification.

    All Drawings are Copyright to NICK ROBINSON 2009

    A1, A2 etc. Refer to drawings DD.04, 05 and 06 for details of planting in these areas

    B1/sheet DD.06

    B2B3/sheet DD.06

    B4/sheet DD.05B5/sheet DD.06

    A1

    A2/sheet DD.06

    B6/sheet DD.04

    area to be grassed

    area to be

    grassed

    TABLE

    TENNIS

    CENTRE

    CAR PARK

    CHILD

    CARE

    CENTRE

    RESIDENTIAL

    PITCHES

    EXISTING SCRUB

    EXISTING

    POPLARS

    WATERHOLE

    SWIMMING CENTRE

    CAR PARK

    CAR

    PARK

    PARK DRIVE

    Tuck Nathan Drive

    1 Metrosideros excelsa 'Parnell'

    DETAIL OF AVENUE PLANTING TO TUCK NATHAN DRIVE

    STREAM

    area to be

    grassed

    area to be grassed

    Mar 10

    1 Podocarpus totara

    RESIDENTIAL

    KEY

    42 Liriodendron tulipifera

    14 Liquidambar styraciflua

    7 Fraxinus griffithii

    1 Metrosideros excelsa 'Parnell'

    1 Podocarpus totara

    Seymour Road

    DRAFT

    8 Liquidambar styraciflua

    32.032 0

    30.030 0

    28.00028 0

    26.026 026 026 026 0000

    27.27.027.227 02

    30.030 0

    1m

    Drawing No.

    Scale

    Project IDDrawn:

    Reviewed:

    Date:

    PRR/1NR

    Drawing Title

    Project Title

    Parrs Park

    Client

    Waitakere City Council

    Rev. Date Revisions/Issues

    NOTES:

    1. Written dimensions are to be used.

    2. Verify all dimensions and levels on site prior to starting work.

    3 .Any discrepencies are to be referred to the landscape architect for clarification.

    All Drawings are Copyright to NICK ROBINSON 2009

    PLANTING PLANS-DETAILS

    NR 1:250 at A3

    DD/05

    DETAIL OF AREA B4

    195 Cortaderia flavicans 800 c/s + 195 Muehlenbeckia axillaris 800 c/s

    200 Phormium 'Green Dwarf' 800 c/s

    180 Astelia banksii 700 c/s

    150 Cortaderia flavicans 800 c/s + 150 Muehlenbeckia axillaris 800 c/s

    area to be grassed

    PERHWGETI EVGLMXIGXYVIYVFERHIWMKR

    R M G O V S F M R W S R

    XQIRMGO$RMGOVSFMRWSRGSR^

    Mar 10

    DRAFT

    31.0

    Drawing No.

    Scale

    Project IDDrawn:

    Reviewed:

    Date:

    PRR/1NR

    Drawing Title

    Project Title

    Parrs Park

    Client

    Waitakere City Council

    Rev. Date Revisions/Issues

    PERHWGETI EVGLMXIGXYVIYVFERHIWMKR

    R M G O

    RMGO$RMGOVSFMRWSRGSR^

    PPLANTING PLANS - WATERHOLE

    NR1:200 at A3

    DD/04

    3 Pyrus calleryana 'Aristocrat'

    75 Hebe 'First Light 600 c/s + 75 Chionochloa flavicans 600 c/s

    40 Hebe 'First Light 600 c/s +

    40 Chionochloa flavicans 600 c/s

    1 Pyrus calleryana 'Aristocrat'

    3 Coprosma 'Clearwater Gold'

    3 Rhopalostylis sapida Chatham Isld form

    40 Astelia trinerva 800 c/s

    30 Liriope 'Royal Purple' 400 c/s

    3 Cordyline 'Glauca'

    15 Canna 'Red Stripe' 800 c/s

    3 Astelia grandis

    100 Liriope 'Royal Purple' 450 c/s + 50 Rubus pentalobus 700 c/s

    3 Cordyline australis

    15 Phormium 'Thumbellina' 400 c/

    15 Canna 'Red Stripe' 800 c/s

    9 Phormium 'Thumbellina' 400 c/s

    7 Canna 'Panache' 800 c/s

    40 Carpodetus serr. prostrate form 900 c/s +

    15 Cordyline 'Red Fountain'

    7 Canna 'Panache' 800 c/s

    3 Sophora microphylla

    50 Carex virgata 700 c/s

    30 Liriope 'Evergereen Giant' 500 c/s

    W A T E R H O L E S W I M M I N G C E N T R E

    1 Liriodendron tulipifera

    C A R P A R K

    C A R P A R K

    M A I N

    E N T R A N C E

    area to be

    grassed

    35 Hebe 'First Light 600 c/s +

    35 Chionochloa flavicans 600 c/s

    20 Hebe 'First Light 600 c/s +

    20 Chionochloa flavicans 600 c/s

    PARK DRIVE

    NOTES:

    1. Written dimensions are to be used.

    2. Verify all dimensions and levels on site prior to starting work.

    3 .Any discrepencies are to be referred to the landscape architect for clarification.

    All Drawings are Copyright to NICK ROBINSON 2009

    Mar 10

    DRAFT

  • BB, C, D NB: Ground cover throughout planting areas B C and D:

    275 Rubus pentalobus 900 c/s

    scale

    0 5 101 2 20m

    2m

    3m

    3m

    top of mound

    top of mound

    G r e a t S o u t h R o a d

    M o t a t a u R o a d

    extg grass

    extg grass

    extg grass bermfootpath

    footpath

    possible new

    "Hall Park" sign

    1m

    B

    12 Dianella revoluta 'Revelation' 600 c/s

    3 Hibiscus 'Kiwi Glow', underplant with

    15 Liriope 'Royal Purple' 450 c/s

    5 Hibiscus 'Cooperii', underplant with

    25 Liriope 'Royal Purple' 450 c/s

    5 Hibiscus 'El Capitola', underplant with

    20 Liriope 'Royal Purple' 450 c/s

    4 Hibiscus 'Cooperii', underplant with

    25 Liriope 'Royal Purple' 450 c/s

    21 Dianella revoluta 'Revelation' 600

    9 Chondropetalum tectorum 600 c/s

    9 Chondropetalum tectorum 600 c/s

    3 Hibiscus 'Brother Anthony', underplant with 15

    Liriope 'Royal Purple' 450 c/s

    5 Hibiscus 'Tahiti', underplant with 25

    Liriope 'Royal Purple' 450 c/s

    3 Hibiscus 'Mango Dainty', underplant with 20

    Liriope 'Royal Purple' 450 c/s

    3 Hibiscus 'Swan Lake', underplant with

    20 Liriope 'Royal Purple' 450 c/s

    12 Dianella revoluta 'Revelation' 600 c/s

    C

    D

    A

    extg grass

    extg

    ben

    ch

    extg

    ben

    ch

    NOTES:

    1. Written dimensions are to be used.

    2. Do not scale off the drawings.

    3. Verify all dimensions and levels on site prior to starting work.

    4. Any discrepencies are to be referred to the landscape architect for clarification.

    5. Please obtain the landscape architect's approval for all setting out before planting.

    All Drawings are Copyright to NICK ROBINSON 2009

    Drawing No.

    Scale

    Project IDDrawn:

    Reviewed:

    Date:

    GRD/2

    Drawing Title

    Project Title

    City Gardens Redesign

    Client Manukau City Council

    City Parks Services

    Rev. Date Revisions/Issues

    1:200 at A3

    PP/10a12 02 10

    Hall Park

    Planting Plan

    OM/NR

    PERHWGETI EVGLMXIGXYVIYVFERHIWMKR

    R M G O V S F M R W S R

    XQIRMGO$RMGOVSFMRWSRGSR^

    30 Sedum 'Autumn Joy' 600 c/s

    15 Hemerocallis 'Touched by Midas' 800 c/s

    70 Helenium 'Moorheim Beauty' 600 c/s

    40 Canna 'Firecracker' 1m

    c/s+ 80 Gladiolus carneus

    700 c/s evenly mixed

    6 Calamagrostis 'Karl Foerster' 1m c/s

    3

    2

    Extg queen palm

    Remove extg Prunus sp.

    6 Arecastrum romanzoffianum (queen palm)

    3 Prunus sp

    to be removed 'Hibiscus W

    alk'

    wall/fence to private yatds

    existing bed, plants, edging and sign to be

    removed

    existing bed, plants and edging

    to be removed

    retain extg

    tree

    remove

    extg treex

    proposed tree

    extg bench

    5 Astelia 'Silver Spear'

    6 Rhopalostylis sapida Chathm Isd

    A NB: Ground cover throughout planting area A:300 Ajuga 'Jungle Beauty' 400 c/s

    N

    DRAFT

    a 4 3 10 plants centres

  • scale

    0 5 101 2 20m

    NOTES:

    1. Written dimensions are to be used.

    2. Do not scale off the drawings.

    3. Verify all dimensions and levels on site prior to starting work.

    4. Any discrepencies are to be referred to the landscape architect for clarification.

    5. Please obtain the landscape architect's approval for all setting out before planting.

    All Drawings are Copyright to NICK ROBINSON 2009

    Drawing No.

    Scale

    Project IDDrawn:

    Reviewed:

    Date:

    GRD/2

    Drawing Title

    Project Title

    City Gardens Redesign

    Client

    Rev. Date Revisions/Issues

    1:150 at A3

    PP/8a12 02 10

    House park

    Planting Plan

    PERHWGETI EVGLMXIGXYVIYVFERHIWMKR

    R M G O V S F M R W S R

    XQIRMGO$RMGOVSFMRWSRGSR^

    Manukau City CouncilCity Parks Services

    OM/NR

    a 4 3 10 plants centres

    N

    Metrosideros excelsa

    extg Pohutakawa

    5 Tecomaria speciosa to be trained to climb on extg fence

    Crest of extended mound

    3 Rhopalostylis sapida Chatham Island Form

    illuminated scoria cone feature

    illuminated scoria cone feature

    3 Rhopalostylis sapida Chathan Isld Form

    remove extg pseudopanax shrubs

    3 Carex virgata

    G e

    o r g

    e B

    o l

    t M

    e m

    o r i

    a l

    D r i

    v e

    foot

    path

    H O U S E P A R K

    Extent of proposed extended mound

    Extent of proposed extended mound

    Coprosma 'Taiko' ground cover 700 c/s

    90 Coprosma 'Poor Knights' ground cover 1m c/s plus 90 Astelia trinerva 1 m

    c/s

    17 Coprosma 'Red Rocks' 600 c/s

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    extg red flowering eucalypt

    extg Monterey pines

    extg Monterey pines

    extg Monterey pines

    extg Monterey pine

    extg pohutukawa hedge

    ROYAL RESERVE

    NATURAL STREAM COURSE

    PROTECTED AND RETAINED

    steps

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    Vacant lots

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    Vacant lots

    Vacant lots

    Wetland

    Vacant lots

    Vacant lots

    retain extg native planting

    Boardwalk or decking

    Paving to mark pedstrian nodes and gathering

    areas

    Paving surface to contrast in appearance and

    texture with standard road surface for traffic calming devices

    Concrete footpath to Waitakerer City Council parks standard sd7-09a

    General low park ground cover planting of

    grasses, sedges, shrubs up to 1m height

    General low native riparian revegetation including rushes, sedges, grasses, flax, shrubs

    and native ground covers

    General native revegetation type planting including medium to tall shrubs and small trees

    Grass in public park and reserve areas

    Grass in private section areas

    Existing tree to be protected and retained

    Specimen large flowering trees e.g. pohutukawa

    Park avenue trees e.g puriri

    Larger street trees e.g. Gngko biloba

    Small tree where height restrictions apply e.g.

    silk tree, karo

    Small trees at traffic calming and seating areas with narrow trunk e.g. grepe myrtle, titoki, ti kouka

    Seats

    Pedestrian light

    Standard traffic calming devices: includes planted central island, pedestrian refuge,

    gateway of small thin stemmed trees, contrasting paved road surface,

    Primary traffic calming device on main route

    to park: includes horizontal deflection, planted central island, pedestrian refuge,

    gateway of small thin stemmed trees, rumble strips or ramp, contrasting paved

    road surfaces

    KEY

    Boulders

    For details of earthworks, retaining, utilities and services

    and wetland devices refer Massey Design Engineeing Drawings

    For arboricultural survey refer Nick Robinson tree survey report and drawing

    For detalied planting proposals refer Nick Robinson drawings: PP/1 to PP/10

    small trees (mature height less than 5m

    under street conditions) below overhead power transmission lines e.g. karo,

    bottle brush

    2m wide footpath

    2m wide footpath

    1.8 m wide footpathon slope

    1.8 m wide footpath

    on slope

    extg trees in adjoining property

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    KEY:

    Areas to be shrub planted. Preparation for these areas includes break out compacted ground, spread topsoil 350 deep For details see drawings PP/3 to PP/9

    Existing tree to be retained

    Areas to be grass seeded. Preparation for these areas includes break out compacted ground, spread topsoil 100 deep, cultivate.

    NOTES + tree specification:

    1. Written dimensions are to be used in preference to scaled dimensions.

    2. Verify all dimensions and levels on site prior to starting work.

    3. Any discrepencies are to be referred to the landscape architect for clarification.

    4. All trees are to be grade PB40 or PB95 and to Landscape Architect's Materials specification .

    5. All trees shall be planted in pit minimum 1m x 1m x 0.5m deep filled with topsoil to Landscape Architect's specification. and mulched with matured woodchip 100 thick.

    6. Any plant substitutes are to be agreed with the Landscape Architect before ordering.

    7. All Drawings are Copyright to NICK ROBINSON 2009

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    low barrier planting of Hebe 'Wiri Mist' double line 500 c/s

    Carex flagellifera Green 500 c/s

    Carex flagellifera 500 c/s

    FOR PLANTING ON THIS AREAS REF DRAWING PP/7

    FOR PLANTING ON THIS AREAS REF DRAWING PP/7

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    For location refer master plan CP/1.

    For specimen tree planring refer planting plan PP/2.

    Refer to plant mix schedules on Sheet PP/5/2 for stock grades and densities.

    All planting areas will recieve the following

    treatment: Clear all debris and weed, rip or otherwise de-compact the ground, spread approved topsoil to 350 mm depth after

    consolidation and settling, remove weed, plant, spread matured wood chip mulch

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    Ipswich Key Facts EastofEnglandRegion SuffolkCounty Population:128,000 Density:29.7peopleperhectare RecentlydevelopedSuffolkUniversitycampus Redevelopmentofdocklandsand IP-Onearea in

    thetowncentre 85%ofthetownspopulation living inthewithin

    theboroughin2001 Averagerainfallof569.3mminatypicalyear

    Site selection is based on the: Complex conflict between urban and rural

    influences Declineofgreenspacessincethe19thCentury Exisitng natural qualities, character and special

    areasofconservation Existingnumberofunderusedgreenspaces Levelsofdeprivationinsurroundingcommunities Interestingmixofhousingandgreenspaces

    Topography

    RelativelyflattopographywhichisreminiscentoftheSuffolkcharacter

    Soilsareglacialsand,gravelandlocaltillinorigin Sands and gravels are spread in narrow,

    discontinuous tracts along the coast fromYarmouthtoAldeburgh

    Sandsandgravelcreatesthecharacteristicvariationinlandcoverthatissuchafeatureofthearea

    Heath and scrubland are a products of thegeologicaldeposits

    Floodingisnotasignificantissueformostoftheareaexceptsomeprivatlyowneddocks.

    Land Use Survey

    Predominant landusetypeswithinthesiteareaareresidentialareasandeducationinstitutions

    Thereareareasof industrythataredistributedthroughoutmysite

    IndustrystillactivealongbanksoftheRiverOrwell,nosignsofdecline

    RansomesandCraneIndustrialestatesareindeclineindemand,withsignificantareasofdereliction

    Growingcommercial interest intheRansomesestatehasbeenwellreceivedbythelocalcommunity

    EastIpswichhasarangeofrecreationalgreenandopenspaces,manyofwhicharegolfcourseswithdiffering levelsofprivacyandaccessibility

    Linksbetweengreenspacesarepoorornonexistent Roadnetworkrepresentsasignificantbarrierforlanduses Orwell Country Park, Rushmere Heath, Holywells Park and

    Landseer Park are large natural green spaces surrounded bydenseareasofhousing

    Key Character Areas

    Dense19thCenturyhousing Openheathland Woodland IndustrialEstates FourSSI(SitesofSpecialScientificInterest):BixleyHeath,IpswichHeath,Dobbs

    CornerandIpswichWetlands AlltheSSSIsarelistedasindeclineoranunfavourablestate Areasofhousingindeprivation SqueezedareasofformerlyconnectedgreenareaswhichhavebecomePinch

    Points

    Conclusive Points

    Accesstotheimportantnaturalfeaturesneedstobemitigated Theareasofhousingdeprivationneedstobeimprovedfor

    theresidents Thereisanopportunityfortheareasofhousingdeprivationto

    beimprovedandbetteredbytheimprovingtheaccessibilityofthegreenspaces

    There is the potential for a green space strategy to beproduced

    Conclusive Points Linking the existing green spaces

    wouldenableagreenspacestrategytobecreated

    Theproximityofgreenspacestoareasofhousingcanhaveeitherapositiveornegativeeffectonthegreenspaces

    Areas of Conservation and Protection

    Environmentally Sensitive Areas

    RAMSAR

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    SSSI

    Local Nature Reserve

    LegendLeast Deprived 20%

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    Legend Barriers and CirCuLation

    Legend Vegetation typoLogies

    Legend LeVeLs of depriVation

    Legend areas of ConserVation and proteCtion

    Cycle Route 51

    Cycle Route 1

    Circulation Routes

    Perceived Barrier

    Social Character

    HigheraverageagethantheIpswichaveragewhichmeansthattherearemorelikelytobefamiliesinthearea

    The social grade of the area is at a similar level to the national and regionalaverage

    MostdeprivedwardsarePrioryHeathandGainsborough Themajorityofworkerslivetravellessthan5kmtowork HigherthannationalandregionalaverageofMixedWhiteandBlackCaribbean

    residents HigherthanaveragenumberofUnemployedpeopleagedbetween16-24 TheApproximateSocialGradeoftheareaislowerthanthatofthenationaland

    regionalaverage IpswichhealthstatisticsaresimilartothatofnationalandregionalaveragesConclusive Points

    Itwouldbeadvantageoustotakeadvantageoftherelativelycloseproximitytoresidentsworkplace

    Agreeninfrastructurestrategywouldhelplinktheexistinggreenspaces

    Analysis of Key Factors

    Anoutstandingfeatureofthisareaarethehighnumberofareasofconservationandprotection

    AlllistedSSSIareaaintheareaareinastateofUnfavourableRecoverybyNaturalEngland

    TheSSSIareasaredesignatedCROWsiteswhichallowpublicaccess Thetypesofvegetationintheareaarepredominantlyareasofdeciduous

    woodlandandscatteredtrees HeathandScrublandarethemostprominentcharacterareas Muchoftheopengreenspacetothesouthofthesiteisdesignatedasan

    AreaofOutstandinNaturalBeauty(AONB) ARamsarsiteisaprotectedareaofwetland Therearefewnaturalfeaturesclosetothetowncentre

    Barriers and Circulation

    Severalbusymainroadsactasbarriersandreducetheaccessthroughthearea

    Theexistingcycleroutesavoidmostofthegreenspaces

    Currentlygreenspacesareperceivedasbarriersfordirectroutestothecitycentre

    Thereisalackofconnectivitybetweengreenspaces

    Themainroutesintothetowncentrearecurrentlydominatedbymainroads

    Lackofpedestrianroutesintothetowncentre Theexistingcycleroutesextendallthewayto

    Felixstowe

    Conclusive Points

    Publicaccesswayswouldeasilybeabletobeincorporatedinagreeninfrastructurestrategy

    TheexistingRamsarsiteontheRiverOrwelliscurentlyunderusedbythelocalcommunity

    LocalNatureReservesarecurrentlylinkedtothecommunity

    Naturalfeaturesneedtobelinkedtothetowncentretoallowforaccessbyresidents

    Linkcommunitiestothetownthroughroutes,whichwilllinkthesubutbstothetowncentre

    Conclusive Points

    Itwouldbeadvantageoustocreateapaedestrianandcyclerouteintothetowncentre

    Thereisneedforasafe,attractiveroutewhichtakesadvantageoftheexistingnaturalareas

    Thereisanexistingstructureforagreenspacestrategytoestablished

    Special Project: Ipswich Green Infrastructure Strategy

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