Public Exhibition - Peel Park Masterplan and Redbank Precinct Community Land Plan of Management
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Consultation has concluded
The draft Peel Park Masterplan and the amended Redbank Precinct Community Land Plan of Management is now available for public comment.
The Peel Park Masterplan will guide the future development of Peel Park. The design balances the many conflicting requests from the community whilst minimising potential impacts on neighbouring properties and park users as well as meeting the requirements of the Voluntary Planning Agreement that Council has with the developer of Redbank.
Peel Park has been designed to equally provide for passive and active recreation. The design considers the existing and future recreation needs of the community and contains flexible spaces that can adapt to changing needs. Key elements include: informal recreation and play areas; sporting areas; parking; pedestrian access and pathways; dog off-leash area and retention and management of natural areas.
The Redbank Precinct Community Land Plan of Management has been updated to include reference to Peel Park and addresses/resolves management issues/concerns relating to Peel Park that have been brought up by the community during the consultation process.
Relevant plans for review can be found in the document library on this site:
Attachment A shows the draft Peel Park Masterplan – without line marking.
Attachment B shows the Peel Park Masterplan – Cut and Fill Plan;
Attachment C shows the draft Peel Park Masterplan – Cross Section;
Attachment D shows the Draft Peel Park Masterplan – Support Document;
Attachment E shows comments received during the latest consultation phase and comments on how the issue has been addressed in the Masterplan.
Attachment F shows the amended Redbank Precinct Community Land Plan of Management.
You can also have your say by any of the following methods:
The last day for the receipt of submissions is Thursday, 18 October 2018.
Please note: Confidentiality is not available to respondents. The details of any submissions may be included in a Council report. Information (including copies of submissions) may also be released in accordance with Council’s Access to Information policy.
Any comments about this proposal may contain information that is personal information, such as information that identifies you, etc. for the purposes of the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1988.
The inclusion of personal information with your submission is voluntary. However, if not provided, Council will not be able to contact you about the policy. The information will be stored in Council’s electronic records system and paper files. For your protection, Council recommends that you do not include defamatory comments in your submission.
The purpose of collecting this information is to assist Council in obtaining the view of the community regarding this matter. The information may also be made available to third parties in accordance with the relevant legislation.
For more information please contact the Manager, Parks and Recreation at Hawkesbury City Council on (02) 4560 4444 or email council@hawkesbury.nsw.gov.au
The draft Peel Park Masterplan and the amended Redbank Precinct Community Land Plan of Management is now available for public comment.
The Peel Park Masterplan will guide the future development of Peel Park. The design balances the many conflicting requests from the community whilst minimising potential impacts on neighbouring properties and park users as well as meeting the requirements of the Voluntary Planning Agreement that Council has with the developer of Redbank.
Peel Park has been designed to equally provide for passive and active recreation. The design considers the existing and future recreation needs of the community and contains flexible spaces that can adapt to changing needs. Key elements include: informal recreation and play areas; sporting areas; parking; pedestrian access and pathways; dog off-leash area and retention and management of natural areas.
The Redbank Precinct Community Land Plan of Management has been updated to include reference to Peel Park and addresses/resolves management issues/concerns relating to Peel Park that have been brought up by the community during the consultation process.
Relevant plans for review can be found in the document library on this site:
Attachment A shows the draft Peel Park Masterplan – without line marking.
Attachment B shows the Peel Park Masterplan – Cut and Fill Plan;
Attachment C shows the draft Peel Park Masterplan – Cross Section;
Attachment D shows the Draft Peel Park Masterplan – Support Document;
Attachment E shows comments received during the latest consultation phase and comments on how the issue has been addressed in the Masterplan.
Attachment F shows the amended Redbank Precinct Community Land Plan of Management.
You can also have your say by any of the following methods:
The last day for the receipt of submissions is Thursday, 18 October 2018.
Please note: Confidentiality is not available to respondents. The details of any submissions may be included in a Council report. Information (including copies of submissions) may also be released in accordance with Council’s Access to Information policy.
Any comments about this proposal may contain information that is personal information, such as information that identifies you, etc. for the purposes of the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1988.
The inclusion of personal information with your submission is voluntary. However, if not provided, Council will not be able to contact you about the policy. The information will be stored in Council’s electronic records system and paper files. For your protection, Council recommends that you do not include defamatory comments in your submission.
The purpose of collecting this information is to assist Council in obtaining the view of the community regarding this matter. The information may also be made available to third parties in accordance with the relevant legislation.
For more information please contact the Manager, Parks and Recreation at Hawkesbury City Council on (02) 4560 4444 or email council@hawkesbury.nsw.gov.au
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