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Local Planning Panel 24 October 2018 Moore Park - Anzac Parade, Dacey Avenue & Moore Park Road D/2018/819 Applicant/consultant: Milestone Owner: Botanic Gardens & Centennial Parklands 1 proposal continued use of Moore Park for


  1. Local Planning Panel 24 October 2018 Moore Park - Anzac Parade, Dacey Avenue & Moore Park Road D/2018/819 Applicant/consultant: Milestone Owner: Botanic Gardens & Centennial Parklands 1

  2. proposal • continued use of Moore Park for a five year period as a venue for “major events” (more than 2,500 people) for 20 days per calendar year (excluding bump-in and bump-out) • within the 20 days - events which use sound amplification equipment and have a crowd capacity of greater than 5,000 people are for no more than 8 days per year 2

  3. proposal • proposed hours are sunrise to 10.30pm (11pm during daylight saving) • music events with sound amplification with more than 5,000 to end before 8pm if held day before a work day • non-sound amplification events may commence prior to sunrise (ANZAC Day service) • filming 3

  4. zoning RE1 Public Recreation zone and is permissible with consent recommendation approval for a further 5 years, subject to conditions 4

  5. notification information exhibition period • 24 July to 15 August 2018 • 1,533 owners and occupiers notified • 173 submissions received from surrounding area 5

  6. amendment the proposal was amended following lodgement to: • seek approval for the use on a 5 year temporary basis rather than on a permanent basis • delete the use of Moore Park East for car parking during events • delete the proposal to use Moore Park East for promotional vehicles and fan zones 6

  7. submissions • traffic impacts • degradation of grass and trees • use on a permanent basis • increased commercialisation of Moore Park • restriction of public access during events • anti-social behaviour 7

  8. submissions • loss of heritage value • insufficient owners consent • amenity of area • concurrence required • inappropriate use 8

  9. site 9

  10. Moore Park West looking south from the north entrance 10

  11. 11 Moore Park West looking north

  12. Moore Park East looking south from the north west corner 12

  13. Moore Park East looking north from the Tibby Cotter Walkway 13

  14. Moore Park South East looking south east 14

  15. Moore Park South looking south 15

  16. areas area proposed events Moore Park West sporting, recreational and community events whose total attendance does not exceed 5,000 Moore Park East major events (over 5,000) for 20 days per calendar year including exhibitions, music concerts (8 days), functions as well as community, sporting, charity and corporate events. Moore Park South minor events – sport, cultural, recreational, East educational, demonstration. 16

  17. areas area proposed events Moore Park South sporting, recreational, community, low impact music concerts Moore Park Golf golf competitions, other golf related events and non- sport related events Course E S Marks Field sporting competitions, other golf related events and non-sport related events 17

  18. issues • traffic congestion • protection of vegetation • noise impacts 18

  19. traffic congestion • management plans in place • liaison with TfNSW, RMS, Council, Police • public transport accessibility 19

  20. vegetation • the Trust requires event organisers to enter into licence agreements regarding protection of grass and structures are to be clear of Tree Protection Zones 20

  21. noise • the Trust has its own regulations / procedures for noise complaint handling • governed by NSW Environment Protection Authority • no recent complaints 21

  22. recommendation approval for a further 5 years, subject to conditions 22

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