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1200

Queenscliff Boat Ramp Upgrade

OCTOBER 2020

DEVELOPED DESIGN

SCALE 1:1000 @ A3

QC-DevD-01-V1

DRAFT

Kayak / canoe launch facility

Inclusion of a non-powered watercraft (kayak/canoe) launch facility to the north

western side of the existing carpark situated away from motorised watercraft

with a direct entry into Swan Bay. Including off-loading and short-stay bays.

Large resting decks

Installation of large resting decks allowing for small

groups to gather or allow the off-ground rigging of

kayaks/canoes. Installation of bench seats north of

the BTU parking bays overlooking the water

Social gathering space

Provision of a social seating area south of the washdown under the

existing trees to encourage social gatherings and interactions by

fishers and the public. Picnic seating arrangements have been

arranged to capture different views and offers sun and shade seating.

Typical carpark garden bed

Addition of several new garden beds to Queenscliff boat

ramp carpark with indigenous coastal ground covers.

Water quality treatment wetland

Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) pollution control water

treatment wetland receiving water and pollution from the boat

washdown facility and protecting Swan Bay.

Swan Bay lookout

Incorporation of a lookout to the western side of the carpark to provide

panoramic views over Swan Bay. The inspiration for the interpretation

shape and character of the lookout has been drawn from the Southern

Calamari (Squid) Sepioteuthis australis, a common marine creature

residing in Swan Bay, also popular with fishers.

Raised parking bay bed in carpark

Carpark traffic safety improvement with the addition of raised garden bed

islands preventing drive-through by vehicles.

Access ramps

Coastal revetment

with large rocks

Large resting

deck

Bench seats

Coastal Saltbush

Pig face

Garden bed

Lomandra

Yellow buttons

Swan Bay

Existing shared

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Existing asphalt surfaces

Proposed sand coloured asphalt

Proposed concrete surfaces

Proposed permeable paving

Proposed grass

Proposed garden bed

Proposed wetland

Proposed shared pathway

Proposed mesh decking

Proposed post and rail fence

Proposed vehicular gates

Existing coastal alkaline shrub

DRAWING KEY

Existing trees

Disabled Parking

Bays (2)

Elevated lookout

Lookout approach ramp

Lookout seat

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Landing

Future pedestrian link to town

subject to further investigations with

BBV and BOQ.

Boat wash down water

quality treatment wetland

Future pedestrian crossing over

railway line, subject to investigation.

Swan Bay Channel

Access path

Pathway

Retain existing

BTU carpark

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Carpark

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BTU

carpark

Kayak launch route away

from Swan Bay Channel

and boat movements

3No. boat pontoons. Refer

to AWmaritime drawings.

3No. boat launch ramps

for increased launch and

retrieval efficiency.

No vehicle standing ramp launch zone.

Slightly raised area at top of boat ramp.

BELLARINE RAILWAY

LEASED LAND

06.11.20 V1

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Section through lookout (Section A-A)

Retain coastal vegetation

PathSeat

Elevated lookout deck

Swan Bay

interpretation

sign

Swan Bay

Short term

drop off bay

Indicative location of potential fish

cleaning table - subject to additional

consultation and design

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