Kinlock Infill Development Community Workshop Tuesday 3 rd December - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Kinlock Infill Development Community Workshop Tuesday 3 rd December 2019 Agenda Project Overview Understanding the Values and Character of Ferndale Environmental Considerations Shaping the Design Next Steps Wrap Up


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Kinlock Infill Development

Community Workshop Tuesday 3rd December 2019

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Agenda

  • Project Overview
  • Understanding the Values and Character of Ferndale
  • Environmental Considerations
  • Shaping the Design
  • Next Steps
  • Wrap Up
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Gathering your feedback www.menti.com

  • Passcode: 73 06 31
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Project overview

  • Project team
  • Project background
  • Project objectives
  • Project parameters (what needs to be achieved)
  • Innovation and Sustainability
  • Actions to date
  • What we’ve heard so far
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Sustainability and Innovation

  • Recycled Footpath / Road Material
  • Reduction in Waste (Construction)
  • Increased greenery in Roads
  • Liveable Street Concept
  • Canning Urban Forrest
  • Tree Retention
  • Water Sensitive Design
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Q&As

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Group activity

  • What do you value about living in Ferndale?
  • What is the character of Ferndale?
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Green values

4/12/2019

Trees at Kinlock

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Tree surveys

Survey details

  • No. of trees

assessed Arbor Centre 2018 181 Classic Tree Services 2017 51 PGV Black Cockatoo Habitat Assessment 2018 15 Terrestrial Ecosystems Tree Hollow inspection 2018 5 Terrestrial Ecosystems 2019 161

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Values and benefits of trees

Environmental Economic Social and Psychological

Shade Summer cooling Amenity and aesthetics Air Quality Property values Cultural heritage values Fauna habitat and biodiversity Improve lifespan of infrastructure through shading and cooling Improvements to health and wellbeing Windbreaks Shade and shelter Microclimates

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Considering trees for retention

  • Native vegetation values
  • Fauna habitat values
  • Heritage and historic values
  • Tree size, age, health and useful life

expectancy

  • Grouping of trees
  • Location – engineering, drainage,

powerlines, roads, underground power

  • Maintenance requirements – watering,

pruning, leaf drop, damage to paving

  • Within the City of Canning Draft Street

Tree Strategy

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Arbour Centre tree survey 2018

  • 181 Trees
  • Eucalyptus
  • Callistemon (Bottlebrush)
  • Corymbia (Marri)
  • Peppermint
  • Paperbark (Melaleuca)
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Other environmental considerations

  • Fauna relocation –prior to clearing and

earthworks

  • Fauna spotter during clearing
  • Tree removal – timing outside of

breeding season for birds

  • Protection of trees during construction in

line with the AS 4970 Protection of Trees

  • n Development Sites 2009
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Q&As

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Group activity

  • How do you currently use the site?
  • What are the opportunities for consideration:

‒ Green values ‒ Social and cultural recognition ‒ Access and connections

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Next steps

  • Indicative timeframes for the project are as follows:
  • November to December 2019: Commence community engagement

to inform the design process

  • February 2020: Finalise subdivision design and inform community
  • February 2020: Submit subdivision application for approval to the

Western Australian Planning Commission

  • Mid to late 2020: Commence Stage 1 construction
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Wrap up

THANK YOU!

www.yolkpropertygroup.com.au/kinlock