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Estate Development Plan (EDP2) Development Application, Strathnairn The second stage of Ginninderry is located in the new suburb of Strathnairn. An Estate Development Plan for the second stage of development (EDP2) has been recently lodged with the Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate (EPSD) for approval. The EDP Development Application can be viewed on the directorate website (https://bit.ly/2TW04ls) and will be on public notification from 30 November 2018 to 2 January 2019.

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Page 1: Estate Development Plan (EDP2) Development Application, … · 2018. 12. 6. · Plan (EDP2) Development Application, Strathnairn The second stage of Ginninderry is located in the

Estate Development Plan (EDP2)Development Application, Strathnairn The second stage of Ginninderry is located in the new suburb of Strathnairn. An Estate Development Plan for the second stage of development (EDP2) has been recently lodged with the Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate (EPSD) for approval. The EDP Development Application can be viewed on the directorate website (https://bit.ly/2TW04ls) and will be on public notification from 30 November 2018 to 2 January 2019.

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Site Boundary NSW / ACT Border Proposed Urban Areas Possible Schools

Playing Fields Market Centre Mixed Use Potential Mixed Use

(subject to further remediation studies)

Employment Parks Box Gum Woodland Transmission Line Easement Potential uses may include:

Public Open Space

Pedestrian/Cycle Network

Community Gardens

Urban Agriculture

Potential uses may include:

District Playing-Fields

Urban Agriculture

Fresh Food Markets

Sustainable Technologies

Recycling Facilities

Avenues WSUD Feature Basins

Legend

MurrumbidgeeRiver

GinninderraFalls

GinninderraCreek

ProposedRiverside

Picnic Area

PotentialCompletion of

GinninderraDrive

ConservationCorridor

ParkwoodRoad

DrakeBrockman

Drive

MarketCentre

River Corridor

Access Trail

Strathnairn

Second Stage, Neighbourhood 1

*Subject to rezoning approval.

Regeneration Precinct

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Disclaimer: Master plan issued for design intent only. All areas and dimensions are subject to detail design and survey. The examples and information contained herein are for illustrative purposes only and should not, without further inquiry, be relied upon as to their ultimate accuracy, to the extent permitted by law. The Land Development Agency, Riverview Developments and Riverview Projects (ACT) Pty Ltd will not be responsible for any loss or damage that may be incurred as a result of your reliance upon this material. Correct info as at November 2018.

Ginninderry IllustrativeMaster Plan

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Housing

• The second stage of development in Neighbourhood 1, Strathnairn will consist of approximately 814 dwellings comprising a wide range of block and dwelling types that will accommodate a variety of ages, lifestyles and price-points, all within a 10 minute walk of community facilities, parks and bus stops.

• Standard residential block sizes in the second stage of development will typically range between 80m2 to 991m2, with larger blocks located adjacent to the Conservation Corridor.

• Design controls for housing will apply to ensure a consistent level of quality. Medium density and terraces homes are subject to additional requirements to maintain quality standards including the provision of sun and privacy.

EDP2 Landscape Open Space Plan

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FENNER SCULPTURE PARKRETENTION OF SIGNIFICANT HABITAT TREESIN A VISUALLY ARTISTIC MANNER

VIEWING DECK AND INTERPRETIVE SIGNAGE

ELEVATED BOARDWALK

VIEWING DECK

NATURAL PLAY AREA

INFORMAL KICK ABOUT AREA

ACCESSIBLE ACCESS

OVERLAND FLOW PATH

STREET TREES TO MATCH WOODHAVEN TREES

KEY VIEW CORRIDORS

PLAYGROUND / FITNESS EQUIPMENT

PICNIC / BBQ SHELTERS (MIXED SIZE)

COMMUNITY GATHERING SPACE

POTENTIAL SCULPTURE SPACE

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EXISTING TREE TREATMENTS

ANU FENNER SCHOOL TREATMENT 01 - DRYLAND GRASSINGTraditional management: Current “park-like” management typical ofmost urban green space. The ground-layer is mown several times a year,trees are managed for public safety, including removal of hazardouslimbs (e.g., dead limbs), fallen branches are removed and noxious weedsmay be sprayed.

ANU FENNER SCHOOL TREATMENT 02 - MULCHING & MASS PLANTINGMulching and planting: Landscaping that involves extensive mulching,followed by hand-planting of native (but not endemic) ground-cover,shrub and tree tube-stock. This represents a modified version of currentpractice for ecological restoration in limited locations within urban greenspace. Fallen branches will be retained. Mid-storey (shrubs and tree) willbe planted in separate clumps away from the canopy of the focal treeand at a fixed planting density to provide a complex structure andpromote competition with understorey in the immediate area sobiomass at the ground level is reduced. Treatments will be wateredduring the first summer to ensure good plant survival.

ANU FENNER SCHOOL TREATMENT 03 - ECOLOGICAL RESTORATIONCommunity restoration: Best-practise restoration of CriticallyEndangered Box-gum Grassy Woodland using a method developed byGibson-Roy et al17. This treatment involves topsoil removal (i.e., removalof nutrient-enriched soil and exotic seed bank), direct seeding ofendemic native ground cover species, and supplementary planting(using tube-stock) of shrubs and tree seedlings guided by referenceconditions established for the original ecological community thatoccupied the study area31. Fallen branches will be retained. Treatmentswill be watered during the first summer to ensure good plant survival.

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DRYLAND GRASSING

IRRIGATED GRASSING

MASS PLANTING OF SHRUBS & GRASSES

SHALE MULCH WITH NATIVE GRASSES AND GROUNDCOVERS

OPENSPACE CONCRETE PATH

VERGE CONCRETE PATH

SHARED ZONE

GRIT BLASTED CONCRETE PAVING TO LANEWAYS

UNIT PAVING TO CARPARKS

BICENTENNIAL TRAIL

RETAINING WALLS

FENCING

FURNITURE AND SHELTERS

SEATING PLATFORMS MODWOOD OR SIMILAR

SUBSTATION

CENTRALISED BATTERY STORE

VIEW CORRIDORS

INDICATIVE CONTOURS

PROPOSED OPEN SPACE TREES - EVERGREENAcacia pendulaAcacia melanoxylonAcacia rubidaAllocasuarina verticillataCallistemon 'Splendens'Cupressus sempervirens 'Stricta'Melaleuca linarifoliaEucalyptus blakelyi Eucalyptus mannifera 'Little Spotty' Eucalyptus manniferaEucalyptus melliodoraEucalyptus polyanthemosEucalyptus scopariaEucalyptus sideroxylon

PROPOSED OPEN SPACE TREES - DECIDUOUSFraxinus pennsylvanica UrbaniteFraxinus pennsylvanica Cimmzam CimmaronPlatanus orientalis Autumn GloryUlmus parvifolia 'Todd'Zelkova Green Vase

STAGE 2 BOUNDARY

PUBLIC RESERVE BOUNDARY

RETAINED EXISTING TREES (REFER TO TMP)

PROPOSED STREET TREES

LEGEND

Evergreen

Deciduous

Eucalyptus scoparia

Eucalyptus sideroxylon

Melaleuca linariifolia

Acer buergeranium

Acer freemanii 'Jeffersred'

Fraxinus ornus

Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'Urbanite'

Fraxinus velutina

Lagerstroemia indica 'Natchez'

Liquidambar styraciflua 'Canberra Gem'

Platanus orientalis 'Digitata'

Pyrus betulaefolia 'Southworth Dancer'

Quercus palustris 'Freefall'

Tilia x europea

Ulmus parvifolia 'Todd'

Zelkova serrata 'Green Vase'

LANEWAY TREESFraxinus pennsylvanis 'Aerial'Lagerstroemia indica 'Natchez'Liquidambar styraciflua 'Oakville'Prunus cerasifera 'Oakville Crimson Spire'Pyrus calleryana 'Capital'

PROPOSED OPEN SPACE TREES - EVERGREEN

PROMENADE

VIEW POINTS

TERRACE WALLS

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PUBLIC RESERVE

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GINNINDERRY ESTATE AT STRATHNAIRN EDP 2

GINNINDERRY STAGE 1

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EDP2 Landscape Open Space Plan

• A hilltop park, a nature play area, along with exercise equipment for the young and old will be the main themes for the second stage;

• A hilltop promenade featuring views to the Brindabellas and opportunities for passive recreation to provide amenity for the adjoining terraces and higher density homes;

• A neighbourhood park will be centrally located for passive, active and adventure recreational opportunities for the new community;

• Up to 80% of regulated trees within the second stage will be retained and Ginninderry will be working in partnership with the ANU Fenner School to study biota tree habitat and regeneration, to inform future stages of the project.

Active Travel Planning

• Streets are designed to give priority to pedestrians and cyclists through wider footpaths on both sides of most streets, protected bike lanes and shared zones;

• Local streets that connect directly into the Central Boulevard will provide a greater degree of connectivity for pedestrians and cyclists;

• All residents will be within a 10 minute walk of community facilities, parks and bus stops that are co-located with Strathnairn Arts Precinct, the central neighbourhood park and the Green Link;

• Rear lanes are designed as mews/places rather than exclusively for vehicle movement and access;

• A proposed slower speed environment for local streets of 40Km/hr will be introduced to promote pedestrian and cyclist safety.

For more information

E: [email protected]: 1800 316 900

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