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WOLLONDILLY SHIRE COUNCIL
TAHMOOR SPORTING COMPLEXLandscape Master Plan Report
S19-0023 Issue E 26/08/19
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Prepared by
CLOUSTON AssociatesLandscape Architects • Urban Designers • Landscape Planners65-69 Kent Street • Sydney NSW 2000PO Box R1388 • Royal Exchange NSW 1225 • AustraliaTelephone +61 2 8272 4999 Contact: Crosbie LorimerEmail • [email protected] • www.clouston.com.au
TAHMOOR SPORTING COMPLEX MASTER PLAN
Client Wollondilly Shire Council
Document Issue Review Verify Validate Date Status
S19-0023 A JG FH 04.06.2019 DRAFT
S19-0023 B FH FH 03.07.2019 DRAFT
S19-0023 C FH FH CL 24.07.2019 FINAL
S19-0023 D FH FH CL 02.08.2019 FINAL
S19-0023 E FH FH CL 26.08.2019 FINAL & ADOPTED
PROJECT BACKGROUND 3
SUB-REGIONAL CONTEXT PLAN 4
LOCAL CONTEXT PLAN 5
SITE PHOTOS 6
SITE ANALYSIS - CONSTRAINTS PLAN 8
SITE ANALYSIS - OPPORTUNITIES PLAN 9
MASTERPLAN PRINCIPLES 10
DRAFT CONCEPT PLAN 11
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT KEY THEMES 12
ADOPTED FINAL MASTERPLAN 13
3D ARTIST IMPRESSIONS 14
PRECEDENT IMAGERY 17
INDICATIVE STAGING PLAN 19
INDICATIVE COST PLAN 20
NEXT STEPS 21S19-0023 TAHMOOR SPORTING COMPLEX LANDSCAPE MASTER PLAN REPORT ISSUE E • 26/08/19 2
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IntroductionWollondilly Shire is known and enjoyed for its rural landscape and lifestyle, but with the forecasts of significant growth in the Shire’s population over the next twenty years there is an urgent need to ensure that open space, recreation and community facilities provided by the public and private sector reflect current needs and can respond to that growth in an innovative and adaptive manner.
Project BackgroundWollondilly Shire Council is looking to develop in consultation with the community, concepts and designs and a master plan for improvements and long term planning for Tahmoor Sporting Complex. The masterplan will consider the current formal and informal uses of the site, and how user group needs and required improvements can be addressed to ensure the longevity of the site as a district level sporting complex for Wollondilly.
Previous StudiesClouston Associates was also responsible for the strategic framework “Open Space Recreational and Community Facilities Strategy“ (OSRCF) that was adopted in 2014. The purpose of the OSRCF was to inform a number of key Council policies and Strategies which included:• Council’s Section 94 Developers Contribution Plan
• Development of Plans of Management
• Levels of embellishment and the scale and nature of future facilities
• The strategic acquisition and disposal of property.
Project OverviewThe Tahmoor Sporting Complex also known as Tahmoor Sportsground is a key district level facility that currently facilitates the following passive and active recreational activities:
– Football (Soccer)
– Little Athletics
– Cricket
– Netball
– BMX Riding
– Skateboarding / Scooter riding
– Dog training / Kennel Club activities
– School Sports / Carnivals / PSSA
– Off-leash dog walking / socialising
– Children’s play
This sportground is highly utilised for a variety of passive and active recreational activities. A strong need to review the existing facilities and layout is required due to the projected increases in population within Tahmoor and the surrounding areas. It is also important to identify the user group needs and create a plan for the future of the site that will ensure it continues to service current and future recreational needs.
26/08/2019 Issue ETHE SITE
Scale: NTS
Athletics
Soccer / Cricket / Dogs
BMX
Netball
Children’s Play
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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS • URBAN DESIGNERS • LANDSCAPE PLANNERS
65-69 KENT STREET • SYDNEY NSW 2000 • PO BOX R1388 • ROYAL EXCHANGE NSW 1225 • [email protected] • TELEPHONE +61 2 8272 4999
On a sub-regional scale Tahmoor Sporting Complex is situated within 45km from Cambelltown and within 40km from Bowral by vehicle. Wollongong is situated within 60km to Tahmoor Sporting Complex. Sydney CBD is within 100km from the site.
Train Station
Main Road District Park
Neighbourhood Park
Site Boundary Local Park
Distance from site
26/08/2019 Issue ESUB REGIONAL CONTEXT
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Sub - Regional Context
CAMPBELLTOWN
TAHMOOR
SUTHERLAND
LIVERPOOL
HURSTVILLE
SYDNEY
Tahmoor
Thirlmere
Thirlmere Lakes National Park
NattaiNational Park
Lakesland
Picton
Maldon
Pheasants Nest
Hume Hwy
W P
arad
e
Old Hume Hwy
Buxton
M31
5km
10km
1.5km
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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS • URBAN DESIGNERS • LANDSCAPE PLANNERS
65-69 KENT STREET • SYDNEY NSW 2000 • PO BOX R1388 • ROYAL EXCHANGE NSW 1225 • [email protected] • TELEPHONE +61 2 8272 4999
Different modes of arrival into the site currently exist, for example:
• There are a few bus stops on Thirlmere Way that cuts through the site;
• Tahmoor Sporting Complex is within 1.2km from the Tahmoor train station;
• A cycle route exists from the train station and cutting through the site via Thirlmere Way;
• You can access the site by car off Thirmere Way.
Although different modes of arrival do exist, the main entry to the Tahmoor Sporting Complex is difficult to find. It is very important to improve the legibility of the park’s entrance and clearly define the access point.
The neighbourhood level sportsground at Thirmere falls within 5km of the Tahmoor District Sporting Complex.
The site is predominantly used for sporting activities by the following user groups:
• Wollondilly Little Athletics
• Tahmoor District Cricket Club
• Tahmoor Taipans Soccer Club
• Wollondilly Netball Association
• Wollondilly All Breeds Kennel Club
Bus Stops
Train Station
Cycle route
Main Road
Site Boundary
Distance from site
26/08/2019 Issue ELOCAL CONTEXT
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Thirlmere Way
Remembrance Drive
Tahmoor Town Centre
Tahmoor Public School
Macquarie Retirement Village
1 km
500 m
Denm
ead
St
Leonard St
Bronzewing St
Hall’s Reserve
Ibbotson St Reserve
Tahmoor Sportsground
Myrtle Creek
Miln
e St
Fras
er S
t
Mac
quar
ie P
l
Tahmoor Sporting Complex • Tahmoor S19-0023 Sk 5Client: Wollondilly Shire Council
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS • URBAN DESIGNERS • LANDSCAPE PLANNERS
65-69 KENT STREET • SYDNEY NSW 2000 • PO BOX R1388 • ROYAL EXCHANGE NSW 1225 • [email protected] • TELEPHONE +61 2 8272 4999
26/08/2019 Issue E
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SITE PHOTOS
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3 4
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7 8
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10
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14
15
16 Entry Car park
Existing trees along Thirlmere Way
Existing infromal dirt access
Bushland area
Embankment of cricket / soccer field
Soccer fields
Long jump sand pits
Grass netball courts
Tahmoor Sporting Complex • Tahmoor S19-0023 Sk 6Client: Wollondilly Shire Council
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS • URBAN DESIGNERS • LANDSCAPE PLANNERS
65-69 KENT STREET • SYDNEY NSW 2000 • PO BOX R1388 • ROYAL EXCHANGE NSW 1225 • [email protected] • TELEPHONE +61 2 8272 4999
26/08/2019 Issue ESITE PHOTOS
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15
12 14
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Natural seating at Netball courts
Soccer fields with lighting
Bus stop at Thirlmere Way intersection
Memorial plaques
Existing trees
Cycle route on Thirlmere Way
No formal parking area
Natural creek
Tahmoor Sporting Complex • Tahmoor S19-0023 Sk 7Client: Wollondilly Shire Council
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS • URBAN DESIGNERS • LANDSCAPE PLANNERS
65-69 KENT STREET • SYDNEY NSW 2000 • PO BOX R1388 • ROYAL EXCHANGE NSW 1225 • [email protected] • TELEPHONE +61 2 8272 4999
26/08/2019 Issue ESITE ANALYSIS - CONSTRAINTS PLAN
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Rubbish and dumping present
Thirlmere way creates barrier between two areas of the site, lack of clear crossing point
Steep embankments / erosion
Steep embankments / erosion
Weed infestation with interface between natural bush-land edge and sports ground
Lack of shade around fields
Rubbish and dumping present
Fencing encloses the site
Steep embankments / erosion
Poor sense of arrival and lack of formalised entry for visitors
Limited formalised car parking
Weed infestation with interface between natural bush-land edge and sports ground
Cricket / Dogs in same area at times
Internal roads create barriers between fields
Interface / views from residential properties needs to consider amenity
Existing equestrian facilities
Steep embankments / erosion
Land covered by existing offset arrangements
Area contains bushland of high sesitivity
Land covered by Natural Resources Water Layer
Tahmoor Sporting Complex • Tahmoor S19-0023 Sk 8Client: Wollondilly Shire Council
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS • URBAN DESIGNERS • LANDSCAPE PLANNERS
65-69 KENT STREET • SYDNEY NSW 2000 • PO BOX R1388 • ROYAL EXCHANGE NSW 1225 • [email protected] • TELEPHONE +61 2 8272 4999
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26/08/2019 Issue ESITE ANALYSIS - OPPORTUNITIES PLAN
Re-vegetation of existing bush-land
Re-vegetation of existing bush-land
Additional Pony Club facilities and amenities
Improve entryway and sense of arrival
Traffic management to slow vehicle speed
Improve passive surveillance from surrounding residences
Improve shading around fields
Exercise loop track
Consolidate long jump closer to existing facilities
Pedestrian / Cycle recreational trail link
Improve connectivity between the two areas
Additional Parking / After hours parking
Re-vegetation of existing bush-land
Improve connectivity between the two areas
Additional grandstand seating
Retain and enhance collection of memorials
Open woodland possible location for BBQ shelters
Tahmoor Sporting Complex • Tahmoor S19-0023 Sk 9Client: Wollondilly Shire Council
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS • URBAN DESIGNERS • LANDSCAPE PLANNERS
65-69 KENT STREET • SYDNEY NSW 2000 • PO BOX R1388 • ROYAL EXCHANGE NSW 1225 • [email protected] • TELEPHONE +61 2 8272 4999
Access, Circulation and Wayfinding
• Creating a clear and well defined entry point to the park
• Universal access
• Creating clear pedestrian paths between facilities and open spaces
• Well defined vehicular parking areas and maximising available car parking spaces
• Incorporating cycle routes into the park
• Maintenance entry point
• Emergency entry point
• Transport mode connections
User Facilities
• Consolidating into a central building(s)
• Incorporating passive recreational activities into the sporting complex
Environment and Cultural Heritage
• Incorporating the ecological valuable bush-land areas into the design
• Using the memorial plaques as part of the landscape design
Image and Character
• Providing meaningful and memorable experiences
• Creating clear visual connecting sight lines between facilities
• Tahmoor Sporting Complex being seen as a District level facility.
• Providing clarity of uses and spaces
Asset Management and Maintenance
• Funding to be used on specific priorities identified in different phases. More info on page 21 of this report.
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26/08/2019 Issue EMASTERPLAN PRINCIPLES
Tahmoor Sporting Complex • Tahmoor S19-0023 Sk 10Client: Wollondilly Shire Council
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS • URBAN DESIGNERS • LANDSCAPE PLANNERS
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26/08/2019 Issue E
This Draft Concept Plan was subject to community engagement on 26 June - 10 July 2019.
DRAFT CONCEPT PLAN
PP
P
PP
Pedestrian Circulation
Mountain Bike Track
Bush / Nature Walk
Vehicular entry / Circulation
Parking
Parking (Overflow)
LEGEND
PP
Athletics
15m
65m117m
15m
15m
10m10m
Cricket Pitch
Rugby / Soccer
WSUD Existing Storage
Main Facilities Building
Cricket Nets
Long Jump
BMX (expansion south possible)
Dog off leash area
Park area with BBQ
Toilets
StorageBleacher seating
Bleacher seating Turning circle
and drop-off zone
Skate Park
Emergency vehicle entry to fields
Relocated play area
New round about main entry
Netball
Rugby / Soccer
Rugby / Soccer
Junior Soccer
Junior Soccer
Junior Soccer
Junior Soccer
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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS • URBAN DESIGNERS • LANDSCAPE PLANNERS
1:2000 @A3
0 20 100m40 60
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26/08/2019 Issue ECOMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT KEY THEMES
Key Themes from Community Engagement on Draft Concept Plan Engagement Theme Design Response
Address concerns related to the proposed roundabout to ensure it is large enough and low enough for heavy vehicles, double horse floats, dog trailers etc.
The roundabout will be low enough for long vehicles to travel or turn freely. No planting envisaged inside the roundabout on Thirlmere Way.
Ensure the proposed roundabout does not reduce/impact on the usable area within the Pony Club grounds.
No impact to Pony Club grounds.
Investigate relocation of Kennel Club activities to the athletics field. New position proposed for this area and it is almost two times larger than previous size. Does also have its own parking area and pedestrian linkage.
Wollondilly All Breeds Kennel Club require a level grass area of 100x300m without line‐marking (distracts the dogs) and storage within close proximity.
Site unfortunately not big enough to incorporate this as an additional and separate area. The three rugby / soccer fields can be used as they are level and next to each other.
Revise the layout of the fields to rotate soccer fields to be more North‐South facing and alternate with cricket pitches ‐ field / turf wicket / field / synthetic pitch / field. Ensure 3 full size fields, 4 mini fields and training area for soccer.
3no. Full size rugby / soccer fields are rotated on a North‐South axis. 4no. Turf cricket pitches incorporated as well as a synthetic pitch. 4no. Mini soccer fields have also been incorporated in the design.
Relocate cricket practice nets (x3) to the space in between the athletics field and soccer fields, and provide long jump on eastern side of athletics field (outside of the field).
Cricket practice nets (x3) relocated between athletics and rugby / soccer fields. Long jump relocated to north‐eastern side of newly positioned athletics field. It is placed outside of the current footprint of the field.
Consider whether there is space for the provision of 2 synthetic cricket pitches on the athletics field.
It is possible but then one would lose some of the athletics field events ex. Discuss, high jump, shot put, javelin etc.
Provision of 2 discus, 2 shot put, 1 javelin sectors inside the athletics oval. Currently allocated. Consider ability to provide an extra 110m athletics straight (outside the oval so dogs not distracted by lines).
Site unfortunately not big enough to incorporate this as an additional and separate area. The three rugby / soccer fields can be used as they are level and next to each other.
Increase the size of the skate park. This has been increased by almost 400%. Retain current BMX area and allow for expansion including mountain biking area at back end.
BMX area retained with possible expansion to the south provided. A separate mountain bike track has also been catered on the southern side of the BMX area.
BMX pump track requires bitumen sealing. Part of the upgrades proposed. No real need for nature walking trail. This has been omitted as there are other nature walks in the area. Identify provision of outdoor fitness equipment. This has been incorporated in the north eastern corner of the site. Provision of water drinking stations at various locations within the site. There is a loop track around the whole site and there are drinking stations
envisaged on this track at certain intervals. Upgrade and enhance play value of children’s playground. Existing universal play area relocated with additional all play areas proposed
for different age groups. Play area also 400% bigger. Identify lighting provision throughout the site. One of the priorities and lighting is seen as an important element to
incorporate. Consider whether there is any space available to provide a multi‐purpose court or half court.
This could be introduced in the new play area allocated in the north‐eastern corner of the site.
Consider cricket sight screen/s. These have been incorporated. Ensure there is sufficient parking to accommodate large numbers. Current parking layout caters for ±400 – 500 car parking spaces. Car park to include traffic calming infrastructure (e.g. speed humps). This forms part of the car park design.
Tahmoor Sporting Complex • Tahmoor S19-0023 Sk 12Client: Wollondilly Shire Council
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS • URBAN DESIGNERS • LANDSCAPE PLANNERS
65-69 KENT STREET • SYDNEY NSW 2000 • PO BOX R1388 • ROYAL EXCHANGE NSW 1225 • [email protected] • TELEPHONE +61 2 8272 4999
26/08/2019 Issue E
P
P
Pedestrian Circulation
Mountain Bike Track
Vehicular entry / Circulation
Parking
LEGEND
P
Athletics
15m15m
30m
10m 10m
Main Cricket Pitch(4no. Turf )
Cricket Pitch(Synthetic)
Junior Cricket Pitch (Synthetic )
WSUD
Main Facilities Building
Cricket Nets(3no.)
Long Jump
BMX area
Seating
Seating Seating
Skate Park(x3 Bigger)
Emergency vehicle entry to fields
New round about main entry
Exit / Entry Thirlmere WayDenm
ead Street
Current Parking = ± 200 - 250no.New Proposed Parking = ± 400 - 500no.
This is a preliminary concept only for the purposes of gaining funding. It does not include detailed grading and will be subject to authority approvals with respect to tree removals and the like.
Netball
Rugby / Soccer Rugby / Soccer Rugby / Soccer
Junior Soccer
Junior Soccer
Junior Soccer
Junior Soccer
Relocated Universal access Play area
New Park area
New Play area for different age groups
New Outdoor Gym area with additional pedestrian park entry
New BBQ area with shade structures
Existing Picnic structure to be upgraded
New Storage
New Toilets
New Toilets
New gathering space with seating
Existing storage retained
New Dog off leash area (2x Bigger)
Overflow Parking
Access gate
FINAL MASTER PLAN
Turning circle/drop-off
ADOPTED 19 AUGUST 2019
Tahmoor Sporting Complex • Tahmoor S19-0023 Sk 13Client: Wollondilly Shire Council
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS • URBAN DESIGNERS • LANDSCAPE PLANNERS
1:2000 @A3
0 20 100m40 60
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26/08/2019 Issue E3D ARTIST IMPRESSION - RECREATIONAL AREA
Scale: NTS Tahmoor Sporting Complex • Tahmoor S19-0023 Sk 14Client: Wollondilly Shire Council
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS • URBAN DESIGNERS • LANDSCAPE PLANNERS
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26/08/2019 Issue E3D ARTIST IMPRESSION - MAIN ENTRY
Scale: NTS Tahmoor Sporting Complex • Tahmoor S19-0023 Sk 15Client: Wollondilly Shire Council
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS • URBAN DESIGNERS • LANDSCAPE PLANNERS
65-69 KENT STREET • SYDNEY NSW 2000 • PO BOX R1388 • ROYAL EXCHANGE NSW 1225 • [email protected] • TELEPHONE +61 2 8272 4999
26/08/2019 Issue E3D ARTIST IMPRESSION - SPORTING AREA
Scale: NTS Tahmoor Sporting Complex • Tahmoor S19-0023 Sk 16Client: Wollondilly Shire Council
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS • URBAN DESIGNERS • LANDSCAPE PLANNERS
65-69 KENT STREET • SYDNEY NSW 2000 • PO BOX R1388 • ROYAL EXCHANGE NSW 1225 • [email protected] • TELEPHONE +61 2 8272 4999
26/08/2019 Issue EPRECEDENT IMAGERY - SPORTS
Tahmoor Sporting Complex • Tahmoor S19-0023 Sk 17Client: Wollondilly Shire Council
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS • URBAN DESIGNERS • LANDSCAPE PLANNERS
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26/08/2019 Issue EPRECEDENT IMAGERY - RECREATIONAL
Tahmoor Sporting Complex • Tahmoor S19-0023 Sk 18Client: Wollondilly Shire Council
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS • URBAN DESIGNERS • LANDSCAPE PLANNERS
65-69 KENT STREET • SYDNEY NSW 2000 • PO BOX R1388 • ROYAL EXCHANGE NSW 1225 • [email protected] • TELEPHONE +61 2 8272 4999
Phase 1
High Priority - Phase 1
Medium Priority - Phase 1
Low Priority - Phase 1
Phase 2
High Priority - Phase 2
Medium Priority - Phase 2
Low Priority - Phase 2
LEGEND
26/08/2019 Issue EINDICATIVE STAGING PLAN
STAGING PRELIMINARY / ONLY IN ORDER OF PRIORITY. ACTUAL STAGING SUBJECT TO DETAILED COSTING.
PRIORITIES IN ORDERPRIORITY 1:• New multi-purpose facilities building central
to user groups
• Relocation of existing athletics track further SE
• Relocation of existing netball courts
• New main entry round about
PRIORITY 2:• New parking areas
• Play area for multiple age groups
• Skate Park
• Services to new facilities buildings
PRIORITY 3:• Spectator seating
• New circuit walkway
• Resurfacing of existing grass netball courts
• Upgrade of passive parkland area
• New lighting to park and sports fields
• Main axis boulevard
PRIORITY 4:• Formalise BMX track
• Additional toilet facilities
• Additional storage facilities
1:2000 @A3
0 20 100m40 60
P
Athletics
Cricket Nets(3no.)
Long Jump
BMX areaSkate Park(x3 Bigger)
Netball
P
Main Facilities Building
New Dog off leash area
Overflow Parking
New round about main entry
Relocated Universal access Play area
New Park area
New Play area for different age groups
New Outdoor Gym area with additional pedestrian park entry
New BBQ area with shade structures
Rugby / Soccer Rugby / Soccer Rugby / Soccer
Tahmoor Sporting Complex • Tahmoor S19-0023 Sk 19Client: Wollondilly Shire Council
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS • URBAN DESIGNERS • LANDSCAPE PLANNERS
65-69 KENT STREET • SYDNEY NSW 2000 • PO BOX R1388 • ROYAL EXCHANGE NSW 1225 • [email protected] • TELEPHONE +61 2 8272 4999
Phase 1
High Priority - Phase 1
Medium Priority - Phase 1
Low Priority - Phase 1
Phase 2
High Priority - Phase 2
Medium Priority - Phase 2
Low Priority - Phase 2
LEGEND
P
$261,000$77,000$347,000
$261,000
$1,630,000
$1,132,000
$109,000
$1,700,000
$147,000
$2,349,000
$1,360,000
$1,030,000
$47,000
$2,400,000
$2,400,000
$3,433,000
$230,000
$1,900,000
$35,000
26/08/2019 Issue EINDICATIVE COST PLAN
1:2000 @A3
0 20 100m40 60
Tahmoor Sporting Complex • Tahmoor S19-0023 Sk 20Client: Wollondilly Shire Council
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS • URBAN DESIGNERS • LANDSCAPE PLANNERS
NEXT STEPS
In delivering this project to works on the ground, the following will be the next critical steps:
PRIORITIES IN ORDERPRIORITY 1:• New multi-purpose facilities building central to user groups
• Relocation of existing athletics track further SE
• Relocation of existing netball courts
• New main entry round about
PRIORITY 2:• New parking areas
• Play area for multiple age groups
• Skate Park
• Services to new facilities buildings
PRIORITY 3:• Spectator seating
• New circuit walkway
• Resurfacing of existing grass netball courts
• Upgrade of passive parkland area
• New lighting to park and sports fields
• Main axis boulevard
PRIORITY 4:• Formalise BMX track
• Additional toilet facilities
• Additional storage facilities
S19-0023 TAHMOOR SPORTING COMPLEX LANDSCAPE MASTER PLAN REPORT ISSUE E • 26/08/19 21