city of swan presentation - public meeting 231116 · heads of agreement undertaken by lg hooker...
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Midland Oval Redevelopment
Public Meeting
Presentation
23 November 2016
Outline
• History
• Council Vision
• Masterplan
• Conclusion
History
In 1968, the Town Planning Scheme No 1, recommendations by Taylor and McMullen and Bruce Tomlinson suggested for the first time a possible redevelopment of Midland Recreation Ground. The proposal included 146 flats and other residential buildings.
“The facilities at present at the oval are limited, and incapable of expansion either in additional ovals or car parking areas”
History
History - Legal advice
In relation to land in the Midland Oval precinct that is not privately owned: • The land is either crown land (road reserve) or is
freehold land held in fee simple (freehold) by the City
• The freehold land held in fee simple by the City includes lot 216 which was the former recreation ground.
• The City is entitled to develop, transfer, amalgamate or subdivide freehold land without restriction.
• Any development, transfer, amalgamation or subdivision would be as a result of a Council resolution and in accordance with the Local Government Act.
History – Alternative Options 1989 Concept (with Myer)
Heads of Agreement undertaken by LG Hooker Myer – Specialty Retail, restaurants, medical center, hotel, town park, car parking, offices
History – Alternative Options 1993 Concept (with Midland Gate)
History – Alternative Options 1993 Concept
History – Alternative Options 1994 Concept (with FAL)
History – Alternative Options 1996 Concept (Subdivision Guide Plan)
History – Alternative Options 1997 Concept - Charrette
Midland Oval
History – Alternative Options 1997 Concept - Charrette
Circulated interpretation of the Charrette
History – Alternative Options 2007 Concept
History – Alternative Options 2009 Concept
History – Alternative Options 2010 Concept (by MRA)
2010 MRA STRUCTURE PLAN – MIDLAND OVAL
History Conceptual Plans
Common themes • Streets configuration: The Avenue & Cale Street • Uses: Residential, commercial, retail, open space &
car parking
Why did it fail to progress? Town Planning Scheme changes & structure plans were not progressed due to: • Fragmented ownership, consternation over who
pays • Not clearly delineating the Town Planning
requirements from the CoS developer requirements • Concepts were not rigorously commercially tested • Changes in Western Australian Planning regulations
History Relocation of Sporting Facilities
Lilac Hill Park
In the 1981/82 season, cricket was relocated to Lilac Hill Park.
November 1989: Cycling relocated to Midvale SpeedDome
History Relocation of Sporting Facilities
Midvale SpeedDome
History Relocation of Sporting Facilities
Midland Sports Complex & North Swan Park
1998: Football and baseball relocated to North Swan Park
History Relocation of Sporting Facilities
Midland Sports Complex & North Swan Park
1999: Tennis and lawn bowls were relocated to Midland Sports Complex.
History Relocation of Sporting Facilities
Swan View & Jack Mann Ovals
Midland Oval was used for soccer training until 2013. Swan View & Jack Mann Ovals are now predominately used.
History Midland Playing Fields Strategy
History Public Open Space
CURRENT AFTER
COMPLETION OF
MIDLAND OVAL
REDEVELOPMENT
MIDLAND OVAL
REDEVELOPMENT
PRECINCT
1.9ha
16.8%
1.7ha
15%
MIDLAND
ACTIVITY CENTRE
9.98ha
8.3%
9.78ha
8.1%
MIDLAND
(SUBURB)
33.1ha
12.6%
32.8ha
12.5%
** Calculations exclude: foreshore reserves, Midland Sports Complex, Swan Park Leisure Centre, Speed Dome, Woodbridge Riverside Park, Harper Park, Jack Williamson, Ray Marshall – approx 156.88ha
History Public Open Space
History Public Open Space Overview
Public Open Spaces
Council Vision
Council Vision
Vision for Midland
Midland Oval Masterplan (endorsed Nov 2015)
Council Vision
Council Vision
Council Vision
Council Vision
August 2015 Full public advertising of MORM along side MACSP & LPS17 amendments
May 2016 Robust program POS specific: workshops, surveys & across Place & beyond
59 submissions 40 (68%) support 19 (32%) object
54 submissions 21 (39%) support 12 (23%) object 21 (38%) mixed views
August 2016 Check in point with public, following changes from May 2016 exercise
38 submissions 13 (34%) support 25 (66%) object
Council Vision
Incorporating Public Feedback
Midland Oval Masterplan
MIDLAND PARK
(Including Juniper Link)
Midland Oval Masterplan
Incorporating Public Feedback
Conclusion
Where to from here • Council have received the feedback incorporating additional kick
about space • Council will consider at a future meeting In addition: • Feedback from this public meeting • Other interested parties and through Councillor’s individual
discussions