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MARCH 2013FINAL DRAFT
TAMAKI WATERWAY CONCEPT PLANS
MARCH 2013
Reference PlanRevision A - For Discussion Purposes OnlySCALE: 1:12,500 @ A3
Pt E
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nd R
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Riverside Avenue
King
s Roa
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Ireland Road
Lagoon Drive
Wai
puna
Roa
d
Dunkirk Road
Taniwha Street
Wai o Taiki Nature Reserve
Pt EnglandNeighbourhood Reserve
Pt England Sports Reserve
Riverside Reserve
Dunkirk Reserve
Mt WellingtonWar Memorial Reserve
PanmureWharf Reserve
Panmure Basin Reserve
Elstree Avenue
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TAMAKI WATERWAY CONCEPT PLANS
Key SheetRevision A - For Discussion Purposes OnlySCALE: N/A
Park Furniture and Structures
Proposed seat
Proposed picnic set
Proposed bin
Proposed wayfinding sign
Existing bike racks
Proposed bike racks
Existing bollard
Proposed bollard
Existing post and wire fence
Proposed post and wire fence
Paths and Paving
Existing footpath
Proposed footpath
Secondary footpath to be removed or upgraded
Proposed bridge
Existing bridge
Proposed boardwalk lookout
Existing road
Existing vehicle access and carpark
Planting
Grassed area
Existing grass field
Existing group planting
Proposed group planting
Existing specimen tree
Proposed specimen tree
Proposed community fruit tree
Recreation Facility
Existing playground
Proposed playground
Existing sports equipment/ court
Existing building
Ramp/ jetty
Coast and Water
Sea
Creek/ Stream or River
Beach
Coastal edge
Miscellaneous
Park boundary
Electricity pylon
Landscape Moves Included in Concept Plans
• Develop a safe and comprehensive walkway network, that connects neighbourhoods, is accessible to a wide range of users and provides for passive recreation.
• Rationalise the quantity and location of park furniture items, including seats, picnic tables, bins, wayfinding signs and bollards to meet best practice and Auckland City Council Park Furniture Guidelines.
• Plant the coastal edges with trees and low-growing native species to enhance ecological values, reduce erosion, reduce the need for mowing and spraying, and improve water quality.
• Remove weed species and crown-lift selected trees to open views and create safe environments.
• Introduce community fruit trees where appropriate.• Introduce playgrounds where there is a lack of provision. Best
practice guidelines recommend that every resident should live within 400m of a playground or neighbourhood park.
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TAMAKI WATERWAY CONCEPT PLANS
Pt E
ngla
nd R
oad
Riverside Avenue
King
s Roa
d
Ireland Road
Lagoon Drive
Wai
puna
Roa
d
Dunkirk Road
Taniwha Street
EntryOnly
Exit Only
MARCH 2013
Whole of Site PlanRevision A - For Discussion Purposes OnlySCALE: 1:12,500 @ A3
Wai o Taiki Nature Reserve
Pt EnglandNeighbourhood Reserve
Pt England Sports Reserve
Riverside Reserve
Dunkirk Reserve
Mt WellingtonWar Memorial Reserve
PanmureWharf Reserve
Panmure Basin Reserve
Elstree Avenue
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TAMAKI WATERWAY CONCEPT PLANS
Inglewood Street
PUMP STATION
MARCH 2013
Wai o Taiki Nature ReserveRevision A - For Discussion Purposes OnlySCALE: 1:3000 @ A3
Fernwood Place
Silverton A
venue
Kotae R
oad
Proposed shared path
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TAMAKI WATERWAY CONCEPT PLANS
Land is currently used privately to hold and graze horses. Long-term occupation. Lease has expired.Consider developing walking tracks and enhancing ecological planting.New walkway requires the significant removal of trees.
Consider clearing some vegetation to provide a safe and legible entrance to park.Soften visual impact of pump stationusing low-growing species.
Consider reconfiguring existing paths to provide convenient connections to proposed paths and therefor minimise the total number of paths. Remove existing path adjacent to boundary fence.Proposed community orchard.
General rationalisation of seats, bins, signs and bollards at park entrances
Consider developing walking tracks, playground and community orchard.
West Tamaki R
oad
Investigate replacing concrete swale with vegetated swale
Stock Grazing
MARCH 2013
Pt England Neighbourhood ReserveRevision A - For Discussion Purposes OnlySCALE: 1:5000 @ A3
Kotae R
oad
Kiano Place
Taniwha Street
PT ENGLANDPRIMARY SCHOOL
GLEN INNES POOLS
TAMAKI COLLEGE
TAMAKI RECREATION CENTRE
GLEN INNES PLAYCENTRE
Proposed shared path
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TAMAKI WATERWAY CONCEPT PLANS
Land is currently used privately to hold and graze horses. Long-term occupation. Lease has expired. Consider developing walking tracks, playground and community orchard.
Consider fencing off valleys and enhance with ecological planting
Ecological restoration work is currently being undertaken amongst existing vegetation
Consider the removal of existing degraded track and replace with new path located in a more accessible location
Consider enhancing coastal edge with low growing coastal species to eliminate the need for spraying and therefore reduce erosion. Remove weed species to open views.
Consider upgrading existing track to connect resident to the coastal walkway and to extend pedestrian network
Consider ecological enhancement around the edges on the pond, including planting low native species
Retain building and forecourt for future useElstree Avenue
General rationalisation of seats, bins, signs and bollards at park entrances
MODEL AEROPLANE CLUb
Stock Grazing
GLEN INNESCOMMUNITY LIbRARY
PT ENGLAND SPORTS FIELDS
MARCH 2013
Pt England Sports ReserveRevision A - For Discussion Purposes OnlySCALE: 1:4000 @ A3
Pt E
ngla
nd R
oad
Taniwha Street
PT ENGLANDPRIMARY SCHOOL
Proposed shared path
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TAMAKI WATERWAY CONCEPT PLANS
Carpark needs to be reconfigured to achieve better pedestrian outcomes. Currently cars are parked on the coastal edge and there is insufficient space to continue pedestrian network adjacent to the coast. Consider developing an individual concept plan for carpark area.
This plan considers and includes part of the scoping works undertaken by Helen Mellsop (Landscape Architect) for Pt England Reserve, including new walkway links and drainage improvements (dated August, 2011)
General rationalisation of seats, bins, signs and bollards at park entrances
MARCH 2013
Riverside ReserveRevision A - For Discussion Purposes OnlySCALE: 1:3000 @ A3
Riverside Avenue
Riki
Roa
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Pt E
ngla
nd R
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And
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n Av
enue
Tuak
iri S
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Tang
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bOUNDARY RESERVE
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TAMAKI WATERWAY CONCEPT PLANS
Rationalise entrance to Watercare utility to minimise number of bollards and reduce visual clutter
Pocket park with seating and amenity planting
Consider as a location fora community orchard
Extend footpath along Riverside Avenue, adjacent to Riverside Reserve
Consider the long-term replacement for the existing palm trees e.g. NZ Fir
General rationalisation of seats, bins, signs and bollards at park entrances
Consider enhancing coastal edge with low growing coastal species to eliminate the need for spraying and therefore reduce erosion. Remove weed species and crown-lift selected native shrubs to open views
Proposed shared path
EntryOnly
Exit Only
MARCH 2013
Dunkirk ReserveRevision A - For Discussion Purposes OnlySCALE: 1:2500 @ A3
Riverside Avenue
Tang
aroa
Str
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hazi
Roa
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TAMAKI INTERMEDIATE
bOUNDARY RESERVE
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TAMAKI WATERWAY CONCEPT PLANS
Consider extending footpath and bollards along Riverside Avenue, adjacent to Dunkirk Reserve
Localised ponding caused by depressions. Reshaping of ground recommended to improve drainage.
Consider enhancing stream with riparian planting
Proposed shared path
Consider enhancing coastal edge with renewed coastal wall and low growing coastal species to reduce erosion. Remove weed species and crown-lift selected native shrubs to open views
General rationalisation of seats, bins, signs and bollards at park entrances
EntryOnly
Exit Only
DUNKIRK ROAD COMMUNITY CENTRE
MARCH 2013
Mt Wellington War Memorial ReserveRevision A - For Discussion Purposes OnlySCALE: 1:3000 @ A3
Dunkirk RoadAlamein Road
Mat
apan
Roa
d
Arm
ein
Road
Mar
eth
Stre
et
TAMAKI INTERMEDIATE
MARIST RUGbY LEAGUE CLUb
MT WELLINGTON TENNIS CLUb
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TAMAKI WATERWAY CONCEPT PLANS
Vehicle access needs to be reconfigured to achieve good outcomes for all users. Currently there is insufficient space to continue pedestrian network adjacent to the coast. It is recommended that vehicle circulation is made one-way to provide additional space for a footpath
Consider repairing coastal wall and planting low growing coastal species to manage erosion control
Consider replacing carparking within the park with roadside parking, to improve pedestrian safety and gain additional parkland
Consider lengthening carpark by 1m to stop cars from encroaching on to footpath. Current carpark lengths are less than the required 5m
Remove weed species and crown-lift selected native shrubs at pinch point to open views and improve the perception of safety. Consult with club regarding improved passive surveillance of new footpath
General rationalisation of seats, bins, signs and bollards at park entrances
Peace Walk, including proposed shared path
Trees for Peace
PANMURE YACHTING & bOATING CLUb
ST GEORGESROWING CLUb
AUCKLAND GRAMMARSCHOOL ROWING
MARCH 2013
Panmure Wharf ReserveRevision A - For Discussion Purposes OnlySCALE: 1:1225 @ A3
Arm
ein
Road
King
s Ro
ad
Proposed shared path
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TAMAKI WATERWAY CONCEPT PLANS
Carpark and vehicle access needs to be reconfigured to achieve improved outcomes for all users. Currently there is insufficient space to continue pedestrian network adjacent to the coast. Consider developing a whole-of-site concept plan.
Consider enhancing coastal edge with low growing coastal species to eliminate the need for spraying and therefor reduce erosion
General rationalisation of seats, bins, signs and bollards at park entrances
MARCH 2013
Panmure Basin Reserve - Eastern sideRevision A - For Discussion Purposes OnlySCALE: 1:3000 @ A3
YMCA LAGOON LEISURE & FITNESS
PANMURE SQUASHRACKETS CLUb
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TAMAKI WATERWAY CONCEPT PLANS
Carpark and vehicle access needs to be reconfigured to achieve improved outcomes for all users. Currently there are poor pedestrian linkages between carpark and park. Consider developing an individual concept plan for carpark area.
General rationalisation of seats, bins, signs and bollards at park entrances
Consider enhancing coastal edge with low growing coastal species to eliminate the need for spraying and therefore reduce erosion. Remove weed species and crown-lift selected native shrubs to open views
Consider enhancing coastal edge with low growing coastal species to eliminate the need for spraying and therefore reduce erosion. Remove weed species and crown-lift selected native shrubs to open views
Pedestrian access from Marine Lane reads as private. Signage and footpath upgrade required toimprove legibility
Consider improving entrance to park to improve legibility and safety
Consider widening bridge to accommodate pedestrians and cyclists to a minimum of 3m
Existing footpath needs to be upgraded and widened to meet 1.8m minimum width
Lagoon Drive
Lagoon Drive
Watene Road
Cove Lane
Marine Lane
Wai
puna
Roa
d Ea
stW
aipu
na R
oad
Cleary Road
PANMURE LAGOON SAILING CLUb
WAIPUNA WATER SKI CLUb
AUCKLAND SOCIETY OFMODEL & EXPERIMENTAL ENGINNEERS
MARCH 2013
Panmure Basin Reserve - Western sideRevision A - For Discussion Purposes OnlySCALE: 1:3000 @ A3
WAIPUNA HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTRE
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TAMAKI WATERWAY CONCEPT PLANS
General rationalisation of seats, bins, signs and bollards at park entrances
Carpark and vehicle access needs to be reconfigured to achieve good outcomes for all users. Currently there is insufficient space to continue pedestrian network adjacent to the coast. Consider developing an individual concept plan for carpark area.
Generally the footpath provision is adequate. In some areas the path could be widened to 3m to provide a shared cycle and pedestrian pathway. In other areas the path could be narrowed to 3m to improve amenity. The pedestrian network is compromised where they meet carparks and main activity nodes. All carparks require a full redesign to achieve meaningful improvements.
Carpark and vehicle access needs to be reconfigured to achieve good outcomes for all users. Currently there is insufficient space to continue pedestrian network adjacent to the coast. Consider developing an individual concept plan for carpark area.
Peterson Road
Tide
Clo
se
Ireland Road
Ireland Road
Consider developing park entrance with playground and community orchard.
Consider realigning paths and moving exercise equipment to enable the improvements