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HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGN
STAGES 3&4 STREETSCAPE DESIGNSStreetscape Planning and Design project Hepburn Shire Council. November 2014.
N HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
TRENTHAM STREETSCAPE DESIGN
Stone unit pavers
Compacted gravel with steel edging
Asphalt paving
Concrete footpath
Grassed area - hydromulched grass
Bitumen spray seal surface over existing compacted surface
LEGEND
Planter with organic mulch garden bed. Raised stone surround
Moveable planter with organic mulch garden bed.
Bench seat
Existing tree
Proposed deciduous street tree
Street lamp
Bike hoopsExisting stone paving
Picnic settingBrick Paving
Proposed speed limits
HIGH STREET
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Ulmus ProceraGreen English Elm
Quercus CerrisTurkey Oak
Acer CampestreField Maple
Acer x Freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ Autumn Blaze
Quercus CoccineaScarlet Oak
Acer Saccharum‘Legacy’ Sugar Maple
Acer Saccharum‘Legacy’ Sugar Maple
Quercus CoccineaScarlet Oak
: planted at the western entry to town centre to compliment Acer x Freemanii
Acer x Freemanii: planted at the western entry to town centre
Acer Saccharum: planted along Bowen and Quarry Streets around existing tree specimens
Quercus Coccinea: planted along Albert and camp Streets, running east - west along the site
Ulmus Procera: interplanted along Market St. around existing tree specimens
Quercus Cerris: interplanted along Market St. around existing tree specimens
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HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
TRENTHAMOVERVIEW OF KEY PROPOSALS
HIGH STREET
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Proposed tree planting - Not shown on overview plan, refer proposal page for extent
Proposed power underground
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HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
TRENTHAMMATERIALS
Bluestone
MATERIAL USE
Compacted gravel
Kerbs with stone infill
Adjacent to planters
Street furniture
Street furniture
Car parking surface
Footpath surface
Pathways
Feature paving General paving Low walls
Oiled timber
Asphalt paving
Bitumen spray seal surface over existing compacted surface
Trentham Materials Palette
The materials proposed reference the rich soils of Trentham and surrounds as well as the textures of the railways and the built environment.
Corten steel
Street furniture
HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
TRENTHAM
Fence
Bollard/Interpretive sign
•Timber post with steel cap•Optional wayfinding plate•Optional flag holder
Railing/barrier
•Flat steel railing•Optional wire verticals
Planter surround
Bicycle hoop
DRAFTHEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Furniture Palette October 2014
Bin surround
•Optional wayfinding plate•Replacable logo panel
Public Street Light
Seat
Bench Seat
Picnic Setting
TBC
DRAFTHEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Furniture Palette October 2014
Bollard/
interpretive sign
Fence/barrier
Bin
Street Lamp
Seat
Bench Seat
Hepburn Shire Furniture Palette
Shire-wide, a palette of repeated furniture elements have been developed to provide consistency and economy in street furniture elements. These have some variation by town in their finish and colour.
Where existing heritage elements such as street lights and troughs are present, these will be refurbished and retained as appropriate.
HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
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KERB OUTSTANDS AT SIDE STREET INTERSECTIONS & TOWN ENTRY POINTS
PROPOSAL
The proposed kerb outstand treatments aim to define the town centre precinct at the main entry points to High Street. These measures support planting and furniture as well as calming traffic by announcing the town centre.
NOTES • Integrated outstand connection to proposed Trentham Hub forecourt landscape at Bath Street intersection• Reduced corner radii at Cosmo Road interdection aiding vehicle speeed reductions• Proposed reduced vehicle speeds through town centre precinct
New bluestone steps
New town centre signage
New town centre signage
Connection to new footpath
Applied contrasting surface to road
Raised seating edge to planter
At grade pedestrian crossing
Forecourt as part of Hub precinct
New surface to car praking
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Proposed Trentham Hub
Town Square
Cosmopolitian Hotel
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Stone unit pavers
Asphalt paving Planter with organic mulch garden bed. Raised stone surround
Grassed area - hydromulched grass
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Existing tree
Proposed deciduous street tree
Street lamp
Bitumen spray seal surface over existing compacted surface
View looking towards Trentham Hub site
HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
TRENTHAM
HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
TRENTHAM2 IMPROVED PARKING DEFINITION TO SIDE STREETS
PROPOSAL
The proposal aims to utilise the existing space to both sides of the road reserve to increase the town’s parking capacity. The arrangement is for 90 degree parking to the seconday streets also incorporating street tree planting and drainage improvements where necessary.
NOTES • Materials are sympathetic to the existing palette of the the town• Street tree planting as part of proposal 4 as parking bay definition and provision of shade• Impermeable parking surface for improved surface water drainage to existing drains• Opportunity for improved drainage upgrades
Exisitng road reserve
Timber blocking on stake as parking bay definition
Drain crossover
Bollards with interpretive signage where indicating heritage location
Proposed spray seal parking surface
Proposed street tree planter & surround as part of proposal 3
Existing drain
Footpath as part of proposal 4
Typical boundary line
TYPICAL PARKING ARRANGEMENT
LEGEND
Compacted gravel with steel edge
Asphalt paving
Proposed deciduous street tree
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HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
TRENTHAM3 STREET TREE PLANTING
PROPOSAL
The proposal is for deciduous street trees to Trentham’s secondary streets and infill planting where avenues already exist.
30 no. additional street trees to western town entry
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Acer Campestre: planted at the western entry to town centre
Acer x Freemanii: planted at the western entry to town centre
Acer Saccharum: planted along Bowen and Quarry Streets around existing tree specimens
Quercus Coccinea: planted along Albert and camp Streets, running east - west along the site
Ulmus Procera: interplanted along Market St. around existing tree specimens
Quercus Cerris: interplanted along Market St. around existing tree specimens
LEGEND
Existing tree
Proposed deciduous street tree
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HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
TRENTHAM
HIGH STREET
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4 NEW FOOTPATHS & UPGRADES TO EXISTING PATHWAYS
PROPOSAL
Supporting a strong walking network in Trentham’s town centre, the new and upgraded footpaths will provide accessible linkages between key community destinations.
NOTES • Footpath between Market Street and proposed Trentham Hub widened and improved drainage/parking interface• Gereral footpath network additions to support walking and cycling strategy connections• Proposed brick footpath in place of compacted gravel along Cosmopolitian Hotel frontage to High Street• Proposed pathway bewtwen Skate Park and High Street
SECTION AView looking west from north side of High Street
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New footpath
Footpath upgrade
Footpath upgrade
Footpath upgrade
Footpath upgrade
New footpath
New brick footpath
New footpath as part of hub works
New footpath to both sides of street
New footpath to both sides of street
New footpath to both sides of street
New footpath to both sides of street
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New footpath
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Extend kerb to allow for greater circulation around ramp
Pedestrian crossing point
Incorporate seating, planters and bicycle parking to outstand
Integrated strip drain between footpath and outstand
Investigate improved stormwater drainage to intersection in conjunction with works
Investigate motorcycle parking bays to part of outstand
HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
TRENTHAM5 NEW PEDESTRIAN PRIORITY CROSSING TO HIGH STREET
PROPOSAL
Integrating the existing kerb outstands at Market Street, the proposal designates a safe pedestrian crossing point in the town centre by way of line marking and signage.
NOTES • Proposed areas of stone paving to replace slippery sections in main travel paths • Extend kerb outstand in front of chemist to improve pedestrian circulation around ramp area• Moveable street planters and fuirniture proposed at intersection
HIGH STREET
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Stone unit pavers
Asphalt paving Moveable planter with organic mulch garden bed.
Street furniture Existing tree
Proposed deciduous street tree
Street lamp Bike hoops
Existing stone paving
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HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
TRENTHAM6 MOVEABLE PLANTERS & STREET FURNITURE
PROPOSAL
The proposal for moveable street planters aims to showcase local pride in Trentham’s agricultural and food communities in a direct way in the town centre. Street seating replaces existing furniture at regular intervals along High Street.
NOTES • Incorporating edible vegetation to be run as a community program• Integrated signage (optional) where required • Planter form references exsiting water troughs and are realised in the material palette for the town
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Proposed street furniture with detail
Proposed moveable planter
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Bench seat
Planter
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Repaint and refurbish street lamps and poles where necessary. Possible re-globe with energy efficient lighting gear
New low stone wall to corner
Remove town square signUpdate town map signage
Integrated kerb outstand with paving upgrade to corner
HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
TRENTHAM8 MINOR RECONFIGURATION OF TOWN SQUARE
PROPOSAL
Integrating with the propoosed kerb outstand at Cosmo Road, the proposal improves the presentation of this intersection as a key node in the town centre. Long term, the proposal aims to remove parking from the town square and broaden this key green space
NOTES • Various signs consolidated where duplicated• New low stone wall to corner to anchor edge better and tie in with interpretive wall sign• Generally open up site and ‘de-clutter’ • Opportunity for cultural recognition within site of indigenous custodianship of the area.• Maintain parking on site but with reinforced grassed surface • Refurbish heritage lights with uniform timber posts and re-globe/repaint in uniform colour• Provide picnic settings and furniture to site• Provide reduced radius on Cosmo Road corner for safer exit speeds• Outstand offers reduced crossing width for pedestrians
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Grass with reinforced substrate suitable for car parking to hatched area
Improved parking surface to front of Cosmo Hotel
Replace gravel pavment with brick paving to match adjacent footpath
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COSMOPOLITIAN HOTEL
Stone unit pavers
Asphalt paving Moveable planter with organic mulch garden bed.
Street furniture Existing tree
Proposed deciduous street tree
Street lamp Bike hoops
Existing stone paving
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Acacia Implexa Lightwood
Acer Campestre‘Evelyn’ Queen Elizabeth
Oaks & Elms to match existing species(Alternating)
Oaks & Elms to match existing species(Alternating)
Acacia Implexa: planted within the Shire Hall site to match Acer Campestres planted alongside
Acer Campestre: planted within the Shire Hall site to match Acacia Implexas planted alongside
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GLENLYON STREETSCAPE DESIGN
LEGEND
Stone unit pavers
Compacted gravel with steel edge
Organic mulch soft fall Proposed deciduous tree
Grassed area - re-seeded
Bitumen spray seal surface over existing compacted surface
Existing tree
Proposed deciduous street tree to match adjacent species
Street lamp
Proposed speed limits50
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SUBTLE UPGRADE AND RE-GRADING OF FOOTPATH LINK, MAINTAINING EXISTING GRASSED SURFACE
HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
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OVERVIEW OF KEY PROPOSALS
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HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
GLENLYONMATERIALS
Glenlyon Materials Palette
The materials proposed aim to reference the proximity to the Loddon River and it’s attractions. They also draw on the existing built character of the town.
Bluestone
MATERIAL USE
Compacted gravel
Street furniture Street furniture
Car parking surface
Pathways
Feature paving General paving
Bitumen spray seal surface over existing compacted surface
Galvanized steel
Natural stone walls & inset paving
General paving Low walls
Street furniture
Oiled timber/painted timber
MATERIALS
HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
GLENLYONMATERIALS
Fence
Bollard/Interpretive sign
•Timber post with steel cap•Optional wayfinding plate•Optional flag holder
Railing/barrier
•Flat steel railing•Optional wire verticals
Planter surround
Bicycle hoop
DRAFTHEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Furniture Palette October 2014
Bin surround
•Optional wayfinding plate•Replacable logo panel
Public Street Light
Seat
Bench Seat
Picnic Setting
TBC
DRAFTHEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Furniture Palette October 2014
Bollard/
interpretive sign
Fence/barrier
Bin
Street Lamp
Seat
Hepburn Shire Furniture Palette
Shire-wide, a palette of repeated furniture elements have been developed to provide consistency and economy in street furniture elements. These have some variation by town in their finish and colour.
Where existing heritage elements such as street lights and troughs are present, these will be refurbished and retained as appropriate.
HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
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SHIRE HALL FORECOURT UPGRADE
PROPOSAL
The proposal aims to provide a long term vision of this central community site within Glenlyon in order to support public activities both large and small.
NOTES • Improve presentation of the Shire Hall including resolution of poor drainage and forecourt landscape treatment• Provide forecourt hardstand for markets and gatherings while also allowing improved access to hall• Propose steps down to lawn area from deck for connection to lower grassed area• Remove existing public toilets and replace with new facility with improved access from deck and southern side of hall• Provide tree planting to grassed area to shade site and Shire Hall• Possible burying of overhead power line• Opportunity for cultural recognition within site of indigenous custodianship of the area.• Proposed crossing point definition adjacent to Mostyn Street• Integration of Glenlyon Bell into area adjacent hall deck at low level as a celebration of town’s history• Site for the Glenlyon seat made from Glenlyon Avenue Elm Tree, to be determined
Forecourt parking area with new drainage pipes under, shown dashed. Buried drain to extent of site
New compacted gravel paving
Demolish existing toilet block and water tankUnderground power line
Proposed mulched area with site for Glenlyon Bell at low level
Timber steps leading from deck area - balustrade retained with gate to steps
New accessible public toilet. Final location to be confirmed pending services provision
Deciduous tree planting for provision of shade to grassed area and north side of Hall
New spoon drain to road edge. Dark conrete mix to match bluestone drains
Linkage pathway and signage to Bio-link walk - proposal 4.
Stone paver hardstand. Verandah over (by others)
Proposed avenue tree
SHIRE HALL
Stone unit pavers
Compacted gravel with steel edge
Organic mulch soft fall Proposed deciduous tree
Grassed area - re-seeded as required
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Bitumen spray seal surface over existing compacted surface
Existing tree
Proposed deciduous street tree to match adjacent species
HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
GLENLYON2 3AVENUE TREE MAINTENANCE, NEW PLANTINGS AND REPLACEMENTS
DRAIN UPGRADES AND CROSSOVER REPLACEMENTS
PROPOSAL
The proposal continues avenue tree planting to the northern and southern entries to the town centre and infills gaps where trees are presently missing.
NOTES • Recommend engagement of arboricultural consultant and implementation of replacement and maintenance strategy • Recommend strategy for eventual Tree of Knowledge replacement and reuse of remains as art furniture commission by local artist or Men’s Shed group. Furniture produced to be displayed at General Store site• Co-ordination of local tree suppliers with Council staff to best plan replacement as required • Generally allow greater permeable surfaces around trees for health of trees where limited at present
PROPOSAL
The proposal is to upgrade existing culverts along the length of the Daylesford-Malmsbury Road to improve overall drainage in the town centre.
NOTES • Culvert end walls with bluestone colured concrete mix to tie in with town wide material palette• Wider diameter pipe to aid storm water flows
Existing drain condition - typical
Existing drains cleared out and relayed where required.
Proposed precast concrete end walls in charcoal coloured concrete mix
Proposed drain & culvert upgrades
Art furniture from timber
Tree of Knowledge Barcaldine QLD
Examples of creative re-use of significant tree timbers for continued local enjoyment
HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
GLENLYON54 SUBTLE FOOTPATH UPGRADES AND TOWN CENTRE SIGNAGE
CONNECT BIO-LINK WALK WITH TOWN CENTRE
PROPOSAL
The proposal is to complete a walking loop from the Shire Hall down to the Bio-link walk via a compacted gravel pathway to link up with the western bank of the Loddon River.
NOTES • Wayfinding signage along the pathway to the river bank• Co-ordinate with Landcare group to determine best entry location and termination point on the river bank
PROPOSAL
Retaining the existing pathway surface and feel, the proposal allows for localised upgrades of uneven surfaces and re-seeding where required.
Town centre signage is proposed at either end of the main stretch of town, at the General Store and at Molesworth Street.
NOTES • Town entry signage to match in with town materials palette and reference font style from Shire Hall • Opportunity for local commission of signage
Reference typeface for Glenlyon signage
Location of town centre signage
Location of town centre signage
SHIRE HALL
Connection of Bio-link walk from river back to Shire Hall
Connection point to Bio-link walk pending agreement with adjacent landowners and Landcare Group
Wayfinding posts with information leading to Bio-link walk connection
HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
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Rock beaching to aid drainage as required
Low level town centre entry signage on stone wall
All weather parking surface
All weather parking surface
Bike racks and signage relocated for improved sight lines to tree site
Additional timber bollards
Low stone wall
Street lamp
Grassed area around tree for greater permeability with bollard surround
GENERAL STORE FORECOURT UPGRADE
PROPOSAL
The proposal is to provide general upgrades to the General Store forecourt and landscaped area as it serves as one of the key stopping points for Glenlyon residents and visitors.
NOTES • Generally allow greater permeable surfaces around trees for health of trees• Resurface parking areas with all weather surface and resolve existing drainage issues• Provide town centre entry signage• Better present Tree of Knowledge with signage and other furniture adjacent for clear sight lines
GENERAL STORE
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Compacted gravel
Organic mulch soft fall
Grassed area - re-seeded where required
Bitumen spray seal surface over existing compacted surface
Existing tree
Proposed deciduous street tree to fit with avenue repacement policy
Street lamp
Ulmus SapporoAutumn Gold
Acer Campestre‘Evelyn’ Queen Elizabeth
Acer x Freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ Autumn Blaze
Acer SaccharumSugar Maple
Pyrus CalleryanaChanticleer Callery Pear
Pistacia ChinensisChinese Pistachio
Ulmus Sapporo: planted along Main Road within street tree program
Acer Saccharum: planted along Main Road within street tree program
Pistacia Chinensis: planted along Main Road within street tree program
Acer x Freemanii: planted at town centre entry
Pyrus Calleryana: planted along Main Road within street tree program
Acer Campestre: planted at town centre entry
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PLANTING & STABILSING OF EMBANKMENT
FENCE UPGRADE TO FOOTPATH
HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
HEPBURN SPRINGS STREETSCAPE DESIGNN
Concrete footpath
Grassed area - hydromulched grass
Bitumen spray seal surface over existing compacted surface
Bench seat
Existing tree
Street lamp
Deciduous tree planting
Stone unit pavers
Asphalt paving
LEGEND
Proposed speed limits
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Art Trail Nodes
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Grange Bellinzona
GPO
The Grand Boutique
The Palais
Peppers Mineral Springs
Mooltan Guest House
Hepburn Bath House & Spa
SavoiaHotel
Old Macaroni Factory
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Proposed speed limits
Town centre arrival sign
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HEPBURN SPRINGSOVERVIEW OF KEY PROPOSALS
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Replace existing fence with fence design to Street Furniture palette
Planting and stabilising of embankment
Proposed location for Proposal 1&2 sculpture nodes
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HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
HEPBURN SPRINGS
Bluestone
Natural stone walls & inset paving
MATERIAL USE
Compacted gravel
Kerbs with stone infill
Street furniture
Street furniture Street furniture
Car parking surface
Pathways
Feature paving
General paving
General paving Low walls
Oiled timber
Bitumen spray seal surface over existing compacted surface
Galvanised & selected Corten steel
MATERIALS
Hepburn Springs Materials Palette
The materials proposed fit with the bush setting of the town and aim to reflect local skill in working with these raw elements and ties to natural resources.
HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
HEPBURN SPRINGS
Fence
Bollard/Interpretive sign
•Timber post with steel cap•Optional wayfinding plate•Optional flag holder
Railing/barrier
•Flat steel railing•Optional wire verticals
Planter surround
Bicycle hoop
DRAFTHEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Furniture Palette October 2014
Bin surround
•Optional wayfinding plate•Replacable logo panel
Public Street Light
Seat
Bench Seat
Picnic Setting
TBC
DRAFTHEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Furniture Palette October 2014
Bollard/
interpretive sign
Fence/barrier
Bin
Street Lamp
Seat
Bench Seat
Hepburn Shire Furniture Palette
Shire-wide, a palette of repeated furniture elements have been developed to provide consistency and economy in street furniture elements. These have some variation by town in their finish and colour.
Where existing heritage elements such as street lights and troughs are present, these will be refurbished and retained as appropriate.
HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
HEPBURN SPRINGSKERB OUTSTANDS AT SIDE STREET INTERSECTIONS INCORPORATING SCULPTURE TRAIL COMMISSIONS
PROPOSAL
Proposed kerb outstands at each intersection have the primary function of improved safety for vehicles turning on to Main Road. Located regularly on Main Road they also serve as small resting points and landmarks for pedestrians and incorporate a trail of commissioned artworks.
NOTES • Kerb outstands incorporating; street trees, WSUD passive watering capacity, pedestrian seating (where adjacent commercial premesis and in agreement with owner) lighting, town signage, bollards/flag holders.• Outstands offer improved vehicle turning from side streets and pedestrian crossing points. • Provide regular resting points along Main Road with opportunities for artworks and interpretive information. • Opportunity for cultural recognition within site of indigenous custodianship of the area.• Integration of Bus Stops at existing intersections • Integration of Taxi Points along Main Road.• Incorporate drinking fountains along Main Road at key intersections.
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Proposed Spoon Drain
Spray Seal on existing compacted surface
Sign
Stone inlay paving(Hatched area shows permeable paving & tree root protection zone)
Existing FenceExisting Power Pole
Existing Power Pole
Street lamp
Bike Lane - Typical
Bike Lane - Typical
Mulched Planter
Existing Grass
Existing Asphalt
Material and furniture example images
Existing Grass
Proposed grass(nom. 2.75m wide)
Mulched Planter
Informal stone bench seat and low barrier wall
Existing Crossover
Bollards incorporating removable flags for festivals
Existing Grass
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Kerb outstands are to all intersections shown on key plan at start of report. Eighth Street intersection shown as an example.
Final location and format of sculpture commissions should be discussed with owners of adjacent properties and businesses prior to fabrication and delivery.
N
Stone unit pavers
Deciduous street tree planting
Existing tree Existing tree
Street lampGrassed area - hydro mulched grass
Bitumen spray seal surface over existing compacted surface
Proposed location for sculpture node (Proposal 1)
N
N
Garden bed with organic mulch
Kerb outstand at Eighth Street
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HEPBURN SPRINGS
HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
HEPBURN SPRINGSWALKING PATH CONNECTIONS FROM MAIN ROAD INCORPORATING SCULPTURE TRAIL COMMISSIONS TO MINERAL SPRINGS RESERVEPROPOSAL
The proposal refines entry points from key side streets to the Hepburn Mineral Springs Reserve including signage and paving. Within the reserve, 5 nodal points are proposed between these entries and the bathhouse as a continuation of the sculpture trail.
NOTES • Improve presentation and amenity of key entry point to Hepburn Mineral Springs Reserve trails from Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh Streets.• Propose commissioning of sculptural trail as continuation of Main Road outstand sculptures.• Improve safety of walking pathways to and within Hepburn Mineral Springs Reserve in line with Management Plan
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Stone paving
Stone retaining wall
Stone paving
Bench seats
New concrete ramp behind fence
Existing gate
New signage
Existing sculpture node
Stone boundary wall
New stone seating/retaining wall
New sculpture node
Flatten gradients to corner
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SPRINGS RESERVE
Typical sculpture node incorporating;Street lamp - possibly off-gridCompacted gravel surface with integrated pad footingSteel edge to gravel
Material and furniture example images
HEPBURN MINERAL
SPRINGS RESERVE
N
LEGEND
Stone unit pavers
Asphalt paving
Existing tree
Grassed area - hydro mulched grass
Bench seat
Proposed location for Proposal 2 sculpture nodes
N
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HEPBURN SPRINGSSTREET TREE PLANTING
LEGEND
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PROPOSAL
Street trees are proposed at regular intervals along the eastern edge of Main Road. Planting to the west is at intersections only due to overhead power lines.
NOTES • New stone tree surrounds, mulch and soil aerating to Tenth Street street trees• Trees distanced to allow for possible infill planting in future. • Parallel parking retained between trees.
MAIN ROAD
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Bike laneProposed planter cutout to road reserve
Bluestone kerb/surround
Open edge to existing gutter to aid passive irrigation
Overhead power lines
Existing footpathExisting grass
Ulmus Sapporo: planted along Main Road within street tree program
Acer Saccharum: planted along Main Road within street tree program
Pistacia Chinensis: planted along Main Road within street tree program
Acer x Freemanii: planted at town centre entry
Pyrus Calleryana: planted along Main Road within street tree program
Acer Campestre: planted at town centre entry
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Deciduous street tree planting
Existing street tree
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HEPBURN SPRINGSDEFINE ENTRY TO HEPBURN SPRINGS VILLAGE & TOWN CENTRE SIGNAGE4
Notional scale and format of town centre signage
Cor-ten steel lettering incorporating lighting
Opportunities for interpretive information to be integrated into
sign for pedestrian audience
Flat/folded steel with laser cut lettering
Reference typeface
PROPOSAL
Town centre signage is proposed at the Fifth Street intersection and at Eleventh Street adjacent Mooltan Guest House.
NOTES • Sculptural expression of recognisable typeface as town centre signage• Realised in material palette of town• Integrating information for passers-by• Lighting to signage, possibly stand alone photovoltaics
FIFTH STR
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Existing Power Pole
Street lamp
Street Tree planting
Mulched Planter
Informal stone bench seat and low barrier wall
Town Entry Signage
Existing Crossover
Existing Grass
N
LEGENDStone unit pavers
Deciduous street tree planting
Existing tree
Existing tree
Street lampGrassed area - hydro mulched grass
Compacted gravel
Proposed location for sculpture node (Proposal 1)
N
Garden bed with organic mulch
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HEPBURN SPRINGSFOOTPATH CONNECTION TO PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE IN HEPBURN MINERAL SPRINGS RESERVE
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PROPOSAL
Provide a pedestrian walking link along Main Road to proposed pedestrian bridge at Hepburn Mineral Springs Reserve.
NOTES • Incorporate bike lane/shared walking and bike lane to northern end of Main Road.• Close walking loop between Town Centre and Bath House along Main Road. • Exact path alignment subject to Civil & Structural Engineering design and confirmation. • Possible location of path to west side of road pending feasability
MAIN ROAD
Mooltan Guest House
To proposed pedestrian bridge
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TRE
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Road Road
New kerb
Existingkerb
BollardBollard
Bike Proposed walking/bike pathSwale
Existing Proposed
Footpath Shared pedestrian / bike path
Footpath
Acer Campestre‘Evelyn’ Queen Elizabeth
Acer SaccharumSugar Maple
Acer x Freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ Autumn Blaze
Acer x Freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ Autumn Blaze
Pyrus CalleryanaChanticleer Callery Pear
Quercus CoccineaScarlet Oak
Ulmus SapporoAutumn Gold
Quercus CoccineaScarlet Oak
Acer Campestre‘Evelyn’ Queen Elizabeth
Acer Campestre‘Evelyn’ Queen Elizabeth
Eucalyptus Leucoxylon ‘Rosea’ Red Flowering Yellow Gum
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Stone unit pavers
Compacted gravel with concrete retaining wall/steel/timber edge
Asphalt paving
Concrete footpath
Planter with organic mulch garden bed. Raised stone surround
Organic mulch garden bed
Grassed area - hydromulched grassBitumen spray seal surface over existing compacted surface
Picnic setting
Bench seat
Bike Hoop
Existing kerb crossing with new removable railings both sides (colour for clarity on plans only)
Small screening tree planting
Deciduous tree planting
Feature native tree planting
Existing tree
LEGEND
Raised bluestone kerb with asphalt surface paving infill
Street lamp
Deciduous street tree planting with cut out in road surface
Acer Campestre: town centre entries
Acer x Freemanii: town centre entries
Pyrus Calleryana: planted along southern side of Purcell St. and into Service St.
Quercus Coccinea: planted along both ends of Fraser St.
Acer Saccharum: used as two feature specimens in Collins Place.
Ulmus Sapporo: used along Bailey St. in between existing trees
Eucalyptus Leucoxylon: used as a feature tree at Cameron St.
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Proposed speed limits40
FRASER STREET
WAREHOUSE - CLUNES
MEMORIAL
TOWN HALL
MUSEUMTE
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PURCELL STREET
LIGAR STREET
CLUNES STREETSCAPE DESIGN
PROPOSED NOTICE BOARD LOCATION
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Acer SaccharumSugar Maple
Quercus CerrisTurkey Oak
Acer CampestreField Maple
Acacia Implexa Lightwood
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Platanus Orientalis DigitataOriental Plane
Pyrus CalleryanaChanticleer Callery Pear
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Concrete footpath
Grassed area - hydromulched grass
Picnic setting
Bench seat
Bike Hoop
Existing tree
Street lamp
Deciduous tree plantingConcrete paving - stone banding where shown
Organic mulched garden bed
CRESWICK STREETSCAPE DESIGN
Stone unit pavers
Compacted gravel with steel edging
Asphalt paving
LEGENDBitumen spray seal surface over existing compacted surface
Acer Saccharum: Generally planted to Market Square
Quercus Cerris: Planted along Cambridge Street, in between existing planted trees.
Magnolia Grandiflora: planted as larger specimens within the former bowls club site.
Platanus Orientalis Digitata: general street tree planting along Albert St.
Acacia Implexa: planted throughout the former bowls club site.
Pyrus Calleryana: planted throughout the former bowls club site.
Acer Campestre: planted throughout the former bowls club site.
Generally a mix across the former bowls club site and Cooper’s Reserve
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50
40
40
Creswick of the Lindsays signage and interpretive plaques. Refer to full Creswick of the Lindsays design report for locations and details.
Proposed speed limits
10
50
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VICTORIA STREET
ALBERT STREET
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Creswick of the Lindsays signage and interpretive plaques. Refer to full Creswick of the Lindsays design report for locations and details.
Proposed speed limits
MELBOURNE R
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MELBOURNE
DAYLESFO
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CLUNES
BALLARAT
ALBERT STREET
WAT
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TREE
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VICTORIA STREET
RA
GLA
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STR
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1316
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14
17
19
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MELBOURNE
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STR
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CAMBRIDGE STREETMIDLAND HIGHWAY
OVERVIEW OF KEY PROPOSALS
Investigate reconfiguration of Cambridge/Victoria Street intersection for improved safety
Investigate locating historical faucet adjacent to original site in Albert Street
NTS
2a
5a
5b5c
5d
2b
3
3
4
7
6
1
N
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CRESWICK
Bluestone
Concrete - banded to match existing
MATERIAL USE
Kerbs with stone infill
Street furniture
Street furniture Street lighting
General paving Feature paving Seating edges and steps
Oiled timber/painted timber
Bitumen spray seal surface over existing compacted surface
Painted/powder coated steel
MATERIALS
Car parking surface
Compacted gravel
Pathways
Creswick Materials Palette
The materials proposed reflect the grand civic nature of the public spaces in Creswick. They are intended to be complimentary highlights to the colours found in Creswick’s grand buildings.
Fence
Bollard/Interpretive sign
•Timber post with steel cap•Optional wayfinding plate•Optional flag holder
Railing/barrier
•Flat steel railing•Optional wire verticals
Planter surround
Bicycle hoop
DRAFTHEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Furniture Palette October 2014
Bin surround
•Optional wayfinding plate•Replacable logo panel
Public Street Light
Seat
Bench Seat
Picnic Setting
TBC
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Bollard/
interpretive sign
Fence/barrier
Bin
Street Lamp
Seat
Bench Seat
Hepburn Shire Furniture Palette
Shire-wide, a palette of repeated furniture elements have been developed to provide consistency and economy in street furniture elements. These have some variation by town in their finish and colour.
Where existing heritage elements such as street lights and troughs are present, these will be refurbished and retained as appropriate.
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CRESWICKMATERIALS
Design Report July 2013 17
Site 1. Interpretation Centre
Glass PanelBack Panel
Design Report July 2013 17
Site 1. Interpretation Centre
Glass PanelBack Panel
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CRESWICKCOOPER’S RESERVE RECONFIGURATION & DEFINED CROSSING POINT
PROPOSAL
An increased outstand depth is proposed to Albert Street to shorten the crossing distance for pedestrians and facilitate a future formalised crossing point. Minor upgrades to the site are proposed including rationalisation of the signage and inclusion of Creswick of the Lindsays interpretive elements.
NOTES • Defined crossing point to former Bowls Club site incorporating bus stop and shelter. Future formalised crossing point facilitation. • Pedestrian crossing point across Victoria Street• Generally tidy & remove redundant signage to Cooper’s Reserve• Opportunity for cultural recognition within site of indigenous custodianship of the area.• New furniture and signage to Reserve
1
LEGEND
1
ALBERT STREET
VICTORIA STREET
Existing parking
Existing parking
Existing parking
Existing delivery bay circulation retained Proposed
crossing point
Relocate existing VIC map
Cooper’s Reserve/Creswick VIC sign
Creswick of the Lindsays signage
Cooper’s Reserve/Creswick VIC sign
Bus shelter
Bus stop
Existing parking
Visitor Information Centre(VIC)
Public Toilet
Creswick of the Lindsays signage to Cooper’s Reserve
N
Stone unit pavers
Deciduous tree planting
Existing tree
Street lampGrassed area - reseed lawn where proposed
Bitumen spray seal surface over existing compacted surface
Compacted gravel with steel edging
Design Report July 2013 71
Painters Easel Concept
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CRESWICKMARKET SQUARE LANDSCAPE & ROAD RECONFIGURATION
PROPOSAL
The Market Square proposal aims to reestabish this area as the civic ‘heart’ of Creswick, a meeting place for casual and formal gatherings alike.
NOTES • Improve legibility of streets and vehicle movements in precinct• Create a shared pedestrian/vehicle zone across Raglan Street for improved pedestrian safety• Improve pedestrian safety by reducing crossings• Incorporate Creswick of the Lindsays (COTL) furniture and signage elements• Provide a public gathering space with lighting, furniture and other pedestrian amenities• Continue formal tree planting into square from Raglan Street• Reinstate heritage street lamps to square• Possible public wi-fi hot spot in square
Market Square textures & elements
2b
2b
2a
2a
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Retain access to Post Office with vehicle grade paving from Cambridge Street
Existing fountain refurbished
Existing kerb shown dashed in red
Proposed memorial planter bed
At grade access to Bandstand
Relocated John Curtin monument
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COTL furniture pieces
COTL signage
Raised grassed areas with seating edge clad in stone
Bus arrival lane and stop
ALBERT STREET
RA
GLA
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TRE
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CAMBRIDGE STREET
Bendigo Bank
Old Post Office
Memorial
LEGEND
N
Stone unit pavers
Concrete paving - stone banding where shown
Existing tree
Grassed area - hydro mulched grass where proposed
Hydro mulched garden bed
Bench seat
Street lamp
Deciduous tree planting
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CRESWICKTOWN CENTRE GATEWAYS AND MELBOURNE ROAD INTERSECTION
LEGEND
3
PROPOSAL
Proposed gateway points define the arrival point for the Creswick town centre by way of subtle kerb outstands incorporating planting and signage.
NOTES • Reduce turning radii to Melbourne Road and define kerb to aid in slowing traffic movements• Kerb outstands with human scale elements coupled with reduced speed limits to slow traffic approaching town centre• Right turn lane to Melbounre Road• Incorporate bike lanes
ALBERT STREET
MIDLAND HIGHWAY
MELB
OURNE
ROAD
Retain existing crossover
Town entry signage
New kerb and turning radius
Infill planting to existing kerbs
Right turn land
N
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Stone unit pavers
Concrete paving
Existing tree
Grassed area - hydro mulched grass where proposed
Hydro mulched garden bed
Bench seat
Street lamp
Deciduous tree planting
Compacted gravel with steel edging
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CRESWICKRECONFIGURATION OF NORTH END OF ALBERT STREET4
PROPOSAL
The proposal aims to complete the avenue tree planting to this area and also implement planted medians to form vehicle slip[lanes. Reducing the perception of a high speed zone, while also announcing the town centre, the design intends to provide a safer entry from the north.
NOTES • Incorporates bike lanes into the median arrangement• Truck access and parking is incorporated into both slip lanes providing a safer loading environment than at present• Proposed street tree planting to both sides of Albert Street• Existing street trees are retained and have increased permeable area surrounding them
LEGEND
Truck parking bay. Final configuration of road, parking & median to satisfy loading requirements of nearby businesses.
Bus stop
Bus stop
Merging lane
Merging lane
Truck parking baysTrailer vehicle parking Truck parking bays
ALBERT STREET
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B
A
A
SECTION A
SECTION B
N
Concrete paving
Existing tree
Grassed area - hydro mulched grass where proposed
Hydro mulched garden bed
Deciduous tree planting
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CRESWICKRECONFIGURATION OF SOUTH END OF ALBERT STREET
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5a
5b
5b
PROPOSAL
The proposal aims to formalise the road reserve at the southern entry to the town centre and incorporate bike lanes and angled car parking.
NOTES • Existing street trees are retained and have increased permeable area surrounding them • Incorporate bus stop waiting areas• Consistent parking arrangement with retail precinct
LEGEND
Bus stop
Bus stop & waiting area
ALBERT STREET
ALBERT STREET
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Concrete paving Existing tree
Grassed area - hydro mulched grass where proposed
Hydro mulched garden bed
Deciduous tree planting
Design Report July 2013 34
Site 20. Town Hall & Creswick Museum Site 20. Town Hall & Creswick Museum
Front Panel Back Panel
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CRESWICKRECONFIGURATION OF ALBERT STREET RETAIL PRECINCT
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5d
PROPOSAL
With vehicle speeds, parking legibility and improved pedestrian amenity and safety as key objectives, the proposals set up a consistent road to kerb arrangement through the centre of Creswick. The gains in pedestrian area allow for generous stopping points along the retail strip for increased furniture and planting.
NOTES • Consistency in parking configuration throughout town centre• Minor reduction in road reserve as a traffic calming measure• Integrated landscape treatment to proposed Creswick Hub precinct • Improved footpath cross falls to north-west side of Albert Street by way of extended footpaths and gentler gradients• Increased footpath depth incorporating street furniture, and other pedestrian amenities• Street tree planting with WSUD measures • Existing cross-overs retained
Enlarged area on following page
Enlarged area on following page
Albert Street textures & elements
Existing kerb shown dashed in red
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LEGEND
ALBERT STREET
N NTS
Stone unit pavers
Concrete paving - stone banding where shown
Existing tree
Grassed area - hydro mulched grass where proposed
Hydro mulched garden bed
Bench seat
Street lamp
Deciduous tree planting
CROSS SECTION THROUGH SUPERMARKET ENTRY
POINT OF VIEW FOR PERSPECTIVE IMAGE
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HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
CRESWICKRECONFIGURATION OF ALBERT STREET RETAIL PRECINCT(detail plan)
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5d
Proposed 60 degree angle parking
Existing crossing point retained
Existing footpath extended to resolve steep
cross-falls
Existing vehicle cross-over retained
Existing vehicle cross-over retained
Poster bollard
Existing signalled crossing retained
Proposed paving to crossing point
Town Hall/Museum forecourt incorporating COTL signage and seating
Existing kerb line shown dashed in red
Vehicle grade stone paving to Hub forecourt parking
Mulched planters and grassed areas
Bike lane
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Creswick Hub
Foodworks supermarket
Town Hall/Museum
ALBERT STREET
N
HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
CRESWICK
View looking across Albert Street towards Creswick Hub site
Existing footpath width and approximate crossfall
Proposed footpath width and approximate crossfall at entry to supermarket
FOOTPATH
FOOTPATH
EXISTING ROAD
EXISTING ROAD
KERB
BUFFERCAR PARKING
CAR PARKING
KERB BIKE LANE
Cross Section C (from above plan)
Cross Section C (from above plan)
HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
CRESWICKRECONFIGURATION OF ALBERT STREET RETAIL PRECINCT(detail plan)
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5d
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CRESWICKRECONFIGURATION OF CAMBRIDGE STREET PRECINCT6
PROPOSAL
The proposal aims to reinvigorate Cambridge Street as a tree lined boulevard with the capacity to hold events and link with Market Square. Such activity would be supported by pedestrian laneway linkages through from Albert Street and rear loading of commercial premises to face on to Cambridge Street.
NOTES • Proposed footpath to Eastern side of Cambridge Street• Formalised angle carparking along park edge• Tree planting and replacement as necessary to reinstate boulevard• Improved car parking surface and drainage to spaces adjacent centre median
LEGEND
CAMBRIDGE STREET
Existing roundabout loop closed
Slip lane formalised
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Stone unit pavers
Concrete paving - stone banding where shown
Existing tree
Grassed area - hydro mulched grass where proposed
Deciduous tree planting
Bitumen spray seal surface over existing compacted surface
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CRESWICKFORMER BOWLS CLUB SITE RECONFIGURATION & SKATE PARK7
PROPOSAL
Proposing to retain the open, active recreational use of the former Bowls Club site, the design couples a new skate/ride facility with a flexible landsacape for use by all ages and abilities. The site offers great potential for linkages through to the School of Forestry and the role this institution plays in Creswick now and into the future.
NOTES • Skate facility to Albert Road boundary allowing direct access to VIC public toilets and good passive surveillance• Hardstand with half basketball court and skate features co-designed with local youth • Provision of car parking to site • Shelter and grassed areas for seating and viewing of activity• Possible reuse of existing skate features in new design• Shared services for demountable workshops initiative, promoting creative start-up businesses to co-locate on site • Landscape that is resilient to any future flood related issues• Tree planting that references School of Forestry planting grid and links across the creek to the school• Removal of slip lane to east side of Albert street incorporating bus drop-off and waiting area. • Active, open and accessible public open space centrally located within Creswick• Landscape and play elements for all ages• Investigate incorporating 2 no. heritage lamp posts currently in storage into design as entry marker to site.
ALBERT STREET
Creswick Creek revitalisation of embankment
Grid of trees referencing School of Forestry
Potential water play node All ages, active play elements incorporated into landscape design
‘Dry creek bed’ running through site incorporating water play nodes
‘Skatable’ and ‘ridable’ features incorporated into landscape
Bus stop
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BAILEY STREET
PURCELL STREET
OVERVIEW OF KEY PROPOSALS
Investigate and co-ordinate possible upgrade of stormwater system to intersection of Fraser & Service Streets while undertaking works
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CLUNESMATERIALS
Clunes Materials Palette
The materials selected aim to not overpower any of the existing materials of the town centre. Traditions of painted steel and timber along with untreated stone are continued in the base palette. Some oiled timbers are used for railings
Bluestone
MATERIAL USE
Compacted gravel
Kerbs with stone infill
Adjacent to planters
Street furniture Street furniture
Street furniture Street furniture
Car parking surface
Footpath surface
Entry signage
Pathways
Feature paving General paving Low walls
Oiled and painted timber
Asphalt paving
Bitumen spray seal surface over existing compacted surface
Painted steel
HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
CLUNES
Fence
Bollard/Interpretive sign
•Timber post with steel cap•Optional wayfinding plate•Optional flag holder
Railing/barrier
•Flat steel railing•Optional wire verticals
Planter surround
Bicycle hoop
DRAFTHEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Furniture Palette October 2014
Bin surround
•Optional wayfinding plate•Replacable logo panel
Public Street Light
Seat
Bench Seat
Picnic Setting
TBC
DRAFTHEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Furniture Palette October 2014
Bollard/
interpretive sign
Fence/barrier
Bin
Street Lamp
Seat
Bench Seat
Hepburn Shire Furniture Palette
Shire-wide, a palette of repeated furniture elements have been developed to provide consistency and economy in street furniture elements. These have some variation by town in their finish and colour.
Where existing heritage elements such as street lights and troughs are present, these will be refurbished and retained as appropriate.
MATERIALS
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CLUNES1 KERB OUTSTANDS , NEW FOOTPATHS & TRAIL CONNECTIONS
FRASER STREET
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PROPOSAL
Subtle kerb realignments at key intersections to the town centre aim to announce the town while slowing vehicle speeds through this area.
Footpaths and pathways currently absent from the path network are completed to link the town centre and its immediate surrounds.
NOTES • New pathway connections & definition from Fraser Street to Creswick Creek walking trails• Announce town centre at key locations along Ballarat-Maryborough Road with signage & landscape interventions in conjunction with proposal 8•Subtle outstands to key intersections helping improve definition and increasing pedestrian safety
Low bluestone kerbs with asphalt infill surface
Compacted gravel pathway, bin screening & 3 no. Street lamps
Stone paving to kerb infill as marker for walking trail link
Asphalt footpath
Asphalt footpathKerb outstand to match reduced with at Fraser Street intersection
Asphalt footpath
Connection to pedestrian bridge
New paving adjacent crossover as crossing point
Landscaped area to support town centre signage
Landscaped area to support town centre signage
Stone unit pavers
Compacted gravel with concrete retaining wall edge
Asphalt paving
Concrete footpathExisting tree
Planter with organic mulch garden bed. Raised stone surroundOrganic mulch garden bed
Grassed area - hydromulched grass
NTSN
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CLUNESCOLLINS PLACE LANDSCAPE RECONFIGURATION2
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PROPOSAL
This proposal involves minor interventions aiming to achieve a greater presence and civic quality to Collins Place. By continuing these landscape and streetscape treatments further towards Bailey Street, the civic ‘heart’ of Clunes achieves greatly legibility and connectivity.
NOTES • Tie together recent and older landscape elements to produce legible forecourt to the Clunes Warehouse• Resolve level changes across site with tiered landscape • Support existing & future small & large scale public events through provision of level surfaces• Rationalise site furniture elements and tie together with other town furniture palette• Opportunity for cultural recognition of indigenous custodianship of the area within Collins Place• Plant considered tree plantings to screen boundaries and formal symmetrical trees in main grassed area
New timber seats with integrated back rests to top of existing stone wall
New stone paving to pavilion area
Raised grassed area level with adjacent paved ramp. Steps up from centre pathway
Nom. 450 high bluestone seating wall & steps
Existing powered bollard
Existing Warehouse signage retained
Handrails and tactiles to existing steps to AS1428.1
New bike racks
New bike racks & picnic area
Stepped concrete retaining walls to achieve level surfaces
Irrigation to all grassed areas
Remove existing sign from fence
Petanque Piste and surround in compacted gravel. Provide drainage to surface
Remove existing metal backs to both sides of stone wall
Town notice board mounted to top of wall
New timber batten surround to transformer
Grassed area level with surrounding pavments
New BBQ
Bins
FRASER STREET
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Stone unit pavers
Compacted gravel with steel edging
Asphalt paving
Bitumen spray seal surface over existing compacted surface
Small screening tree planting
Feature deciduous tree planting
Feature native tree planting
Existing tree
Planter with organic mulch garden bed. Raised stone surroundOrganic mulch garden bed
Grassed area - hydromulched grass
Picnic setting
Bench seat
Bike Hoop
Existing kerb crossing with new removable railings both sides(colour for clarity on plans only)
Street lamp
Collins Place
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CLUNES
HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
CLUNES3 FRASER STREET FURNITURE & CROSS-OVER IMPROVEMENTS
FRASER STREET
LEGEND
PROPOSAL
A general provision of street furniture within Fraser Street together with railings to existing crossovers to provide additional amenity to the town centre.
NOTES • Improve amenity of gutter crossings through addition of removable hand railings• Provide regularly spaced seating along Fraser Street including some undercover• Provide two additional heritage street lamps to match existing• Repaint & re-globe existing street lamps• Removable type furniture proposed with secure fixings• Final location & number of all furniture to be agreed on site
New street lamp
Additional public seating location to property side of footpath pending approval of property owners
Additional public seating location to property side of footpath pending approval of property owners
Proposed railings in location Proposed bollard & railing Proposed street furniture with detail
Bus drop off for Museum
New street lamp
New seating to Collins Place entry
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Heritage Street lamp to match existing where newly installed
Bench seat
Bike Hoop
Existing kerb crossing with new removable railings both sides(colour for clarity on plans only)
NTS
Memorial site at intersection of Fraser and Service Streets.
Note: Replacement of monument fence surround pending heritage advice
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CLUNES
HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
CLUNES4 IMPROVEMENTS TO MEMORIAL SURROUNDS & BUS ARRIVAL
LEGEND
PROPOSAL
Subtle redefinition of the main intersection of Service and Fraser Streets with low kerb outstands to better imrpove pedestrian safety while at the same time defining the surrounds of the Returned Services Memorial. This measure will also set up a bus arrival point which provides a for safe drop off area for school and tourist buses.
NOTES • Definition of intersection to aid in slowing vehicle movement though the centre of town• Reduce the crossing distance to Service Street• Frame and provide a safe distance around the Monument for formal and informal gatherings• Provide furniture and shelter to waiting area
Public shelter incorporating lights and seating
Bus arrival point
Retain existing vehicle access to adjacent property
Stone paver surround to Monument
Reinstate existing Street lamp
Trees with permeable surrounds and root barriers
Reduced crossing distance to Service Street
Low bluestone kerb with asphalt infill paving
Example of Bluestone banding and kerb with asphalt infill
FRASER STREET
SERVICE STREET
Investigate and co-ordinate possible upgrade of stormwater system to intersection of Fraser & Service Streets while undertaking works
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Stone unit pavers
Deciduous street tree planting
Existing tree
Street lamp
Bench seat
Asphalt paving
Raised bluestone kerb with asphalt surface paving infill
Acer Campestre: town centre entries
Acer x Freemanii: town centre entries
Pyrus Calleryana: planted along southern side of Purcell St. and into Service St.
Quercus Coccinea: planted along both ends of Fraser St.
Acer Saccharum: used as two feature specimens in Collins Place.
Ulmus Sapporo: used along Bailey St. in between existing trees
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CLUNES5 IMPROVED DEFINITION OF PARKING - EAST & WEST ENDS OF FRASER STREET, PURCELL STREET. STREET TREE PLANTING
LEGEND
PROPOSAL
Reorganise Purcell Street to support bus and larger vehicle arrivals, drop-offs and circulation by changing to one way traffic and completing drop-off area to eastern end. Proposal to organise parking conditions to the east and west ends of Fraser Street and incorporate street tree planting between bays.
NOTES • Implement one way traffic to Purcell Street to improve safety with bus traffic and existing parking arrangements• Incorporate deciduous tree planting within parking areas• Proposed bus parking area to Purcell Street• New footpath connections between Purcell and Fraser Streets • Mix of parallel and angled parking for greater parking capacity
90 degree angle parking 90 degree angle parking to both sides of street
Fraser Street West detail Fraser Street East detail
Fraser Street East
Street tree planting
Parallel parking
Spray seal surfacing to both sides of road reserve
Retain two way traffic from Caravan Park
Bus parking and drop-off area with kerb and path
Make final species selection appropriate for areas where overhead powerlines presnt
Make final species selection appropriate for areas where overhead powerlines presnt
Co-ordinate final parking locations with vehicle cross overs and clearances
Co-ordinate final parking locations with vehicle cross overs and clearances
New footpath connections
All existing crossovers retained
FRASER STREET WESTFRASER STREET EAST
PURCELL STREET
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Compacted gravel with timber edging
Bitumen spray seal surface over existing compacted surface
Existing tree
Deciduous street tree planting
Deciduous street tree planting with cut out in road surface
NTS
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CLUNES6 IMPLEMENT FULL LANDSCAPE DESIGN FOR AREA BEHIND WAREHOUSE
PROPOSAL
Complete the landscape design for the area behind the Clunes Warehouse as an active open space for all age groups. The proposal also continues the connection through from Fraser Street to the Town Hall by way of subtle kerb and material continuity across Bailey Street.
NOTES • Provide and attractive recreational space for all age groups in the centre of town• Improve the presentation of the entry to Collins Place from Bailey Street• Resolve drainage of current gravel surface• Develop planting palette with local user groups• Provide a ‘gateway’ on Bailey Street drawing attention to town centre for traffic passing along Ballarat-Maryborough Road • Opportunities for play elements incorporating possible artist commissions
BAILEY STREET
COLLINS PLACE
New footpath as part of proposal 1.
New spoon drain to road edge
Upgrade drainage to cross-over
Relocate existing lamp and add matching lamp
Bench seat
Proposed Street lamp
Resurface compacted gravel surface and incorporate boarder drainage
New concrete paths, steps & retaining walls
Orchard & framed timber arbour with seating under
Outdoor table tennis
Shelter with seating under to both sides of wall
Sculptural play element with possible commission by local artist
Provide retaining edge to gravel surface and re-level
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LEGEND
Stone unit pavers
Compacted gravel with concrete retaining wall edge
Asphalt paving
Concrete footpath - as part of proposal 1.
Small screening tree planting
Existing tree
Planter with organic mulch garden bed. Raised stone surround
Organic mulch garden bed
Grassed area - hydromulched grass
Picnic setting
Bench seat
Bike Hoop
Street lamp
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CLUNESTOWN HALL FORECOURT IMPROVEMENTS
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PROPOSAL
The proposal aims to announce the town centre from the Ballarat-Maryborough Road by presenting one of its most prominent buildings in an attractive setting.
NOTES • Improve the presentation of the entry to Collins Place from Bailey Street• Provide a ‘gateway’ on Bailey Street drawing attention to town centre for traffic passing along Ballarat-Maryborough Road • Improve difficult pavement crossfalls by regrading and resurfacing forecourt• Provide level access to Town Hall forecourt area supporting gatherings and other events• Provide greater permeable area around existing trees
BAILEY STREET
CLUNES WAREHOUSE LANDSCAPE
Existing heritage street lamps reinstated
StepsLevel forecourt landing
New spoon drain to road edge
Upgrade drainage to cross-over
DDA carparking space & drop off area
LEGEND
Stone unit pavers
Asphalt paving
Existing tree
Planter with organic mulch garden bed. Raised stone surround
Organic mulch garden bed
Grassed area - hydromulched grass
Bench seat
Bike Hoop
Street lamp
Possible reference typeface
HEPBURN SHIRE STREETSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGNSTAGE 4 - Design Proposals January 2015
CLUNESTOWN ENTRY SIGNAGE8
PROPOSAL
Located at two ends of Bailey Street, the proposal is for two custom fabricated, three dimensional signs to announce the town centre. In development as part of the signage suite, this proposal will be realised in the town’s material palette.
NOTES • Announce town centre via signage in a landscaped setting• Lighting to signage
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Location of town centre signage
Location of town centre signage