sydney park water reuse developed design scope · interpretation the interpretation strategy for...

32
ATTACHMENT A SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE ATTACHMENT A

Upload: others

Post on 12-Sep-2019

9 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

ATTACHMENT A

SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE

ATTACHMENT A

Page 2: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Des

ign

Team

Tu

rf D

es

ign

Stu

dio

+ E

nv

iro

nm

en

tal

Pa

rtn

ers

hip

Eq

ua

tic

a

Tu

rpin

+ C

raw

ford

Stu

dio

Dra

go

nfl

y E

nv

iro

nm

en

tal

A.D

. E

nv

iro

nm

en

tal

Aru

p

Lig

hti

ng

Art

+ S

cie

nc

e

Hy

dro

pla

n

Sy

dn

ey

En

vir

on

me

nta

l S

oil

La

bo

rato

ry

Pre

pare

d Fo

r

Nov

embe

r 201

1

THIS

DO

CU

ME

NT

OU

TLIN

ES

BIO

-RE

TEN

TIO

N T

RE

ATM

EN

TFO

R S

TOR

MW

ATE

R R

EU

SE

FR

OM

MU

NN

I CH

AN

NE

L, A

ND

A

SS

OC

IATE

D L

AN

DS

CA

PE

WO

RK

S F

OR

SY

DN

EY

PA

RK

.

‘Syd

ney

Par

k St

orm

wat

er H

arve

stin

g St

age

2’

DE

SIG

N D

EV

ELO

PM

EN

T R

EP

OR

T

ISS

UE

G

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip

ATTACHMENT A

Page 3: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

2

Pag

e N

o.

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Clie

nt

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip

Ac

kn

ow

led

ge

me

nts

Clie

nt:

Cit

y o

f S

ydn

ey

LE

AD

CO

NS

ULT

AN

TS

Lan

dsc

ape

Arc

hit

ects

: Tu

rf D

esi

gn

Stu

dio

Mik

e H

orne

Sco

tt Ib

bots

onM

iche

lle J

onna

Par

kin

Lan

dsc

ape

Arc

hit

ects

: E

nvi

ron

me

nta

l P

art

ne

rsh

ipA

dam

Hun

ter

John

New

man

Wat

er R

euse

, H

ydra

ulic

, C

ivil

En

gin

eeri

ng

: E

qu

ati

ca

Dav

id K

nigh

ts

Art

& I

nte

rpre

tati

on

: Tu

rpin

+ C

raw

ford

Stu

dio

Jenn

ifer T

urpi

nM

icha

elie

Cra

wfo

rd

Hab

itat

/ E

colo

gy:

Dra

go

nfl

y E

nvi

ron

me

nta

lM

ia D

alby

-Bal

l

En

viro

nm

enta

l A

sses

smen

t: A

. D

En

viro

nm

en

tal

Ros

s N

efod

ovLu

ke N

utta

ll

Str

uct

ure

: A

rup

Dar

ren

Han

sen

Ele

ctri

cal

and

Lig

hti

ng

: L

igh

tin

g A

rt +

Sc

ien

ce

Pete

r McL

ean

Jim

Gaa

l

Irri

gat

ion

: H

ydro

pla

nK

en C

ross

So

il: S

ydn

ey

En

viro

nm

en

tal

So

il L

ab

ora

tory

S

imon

Lea

keB

ronw

yn W

oodw

ard

ATTACHMENT A

Page 4: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

3

Pag

e N

o.

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Clie

nt

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip

Con

tent

s1.

0 P

roje

ct O

verv

iew

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

..4

1.1

Pro

ject

Des

crip

tion

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.4

2.0

Des

ign

Dev

elo

pm

ent

site

pla

n ..

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

5

3.0

Pre

cin

ct A

reas

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

..6

3.1

Wet

land

1 &

The

Gre

en ..

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.....7

3.1.

1 W

etla

nd 1

Nor

th D

etai

l Pla

n ....

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.....8

3.2

Cas

cade

s an

d W

etla

nd 2

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

....1

13.

2.1

For

est C

asca

de D

etai

l Pla

n ...

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.....1

33.

2.2

Wet

land

2 B

io-r

eten

tion

Inle

ts ...

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

..16

3.2.

3 W

etla

nd 2

- 4

Con

nect

ion

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.....1

8

3.3

Wet

land

4 P

reci

nct .

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.21

3.3.

1 W

etla

nd 4

Det

ail P

lan .

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

22

3.4

Mun

ni C

hann

el O

fftak

e ...

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

....2

4

4.0

Mat

eria

ls ..

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

.26

4.1

Pat

hs ..

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

..26

4.2

Wal

ls ..

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

...26

4.3

Fur

nitu

re ..

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

...27

5.0

Lan

dsc

ape

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

28

5.1

Veg

etat

ion

Stra

tegy

.....

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

.28

5.2

Veg

etat

ion

Tran

spla

nt a

nd R

emov

al ..

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

......

..31

ATTACHMENT A

Page 5: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

Wet

land

1

EXI

STI

NG

SIT

E

Wet

land

2

Wet

land

2-4

link

Wet

land

4

Cas

cade

s

4

Pag

e N

o.

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Clie

nt

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip

Intr

od

uc

tio

nTh

e S

ydne

y Pa

rk S

torm

wat

er H

arve

stin

g an

d R

euse

Sta

ge 2

infra

stru

ctur

e pr

ojec

t will

de

liver

the

City

’s la

rges

t wat

er h

arve

stin

g in

frast

ruct

ure

to d

ate,

mak

ing

a si

gnifi

cant

co

ntrib

utio

n to

the

real

isat

ion

of th

e S

usta

inab

le S

ydne

y 20

30 ta

rget

s fo

r loc

al w

ater

ca

ptur

e an

d re

use.

Thi

s pr

ojec

t will

be

the

first

maj

or c

ontri

buto

r to

a la

rger

sui

te o

f po

tent

ial i

nitia

tives

to b

e fo

rmul

ated

und

er th

e C

ity o

f Syd

ney

Dec

entra

lised

Wat

er

Mas

ter P

lan,

bei

ng d

evel

oped

con

curr

ently

.

To a

chie

ve th

is, s

torm

wat

er ta

ken

from

the

Mun

ni C

hann

el w

ill b

e fe

d in

to b

io-

rete

ntio

n be

ds lo

cate

d ad

jace

nt W

etla

nds

2 an

d 4

befo

re s

torin

g it

in th

e W

etla

nds

for n

on-p

otab

le re

use.

The

pro

ject

aim

s to

link

thes

e si

gnifi

cant

wat

er m

anag

emen

t st

rate

gies

to a

pro

gram

of i

nteg

rate

d op

portu

nitie

s to

impr

ove

land

scap

e, re

crea

tion

amen

ity, a

nd h

abita

t val

ues

in S

ydne

y Pa

rk.

This

repo

rt do

cum

ents

the

desi

gn d

evel

opm

ent p

hase

of S

ydne

y Pa

rk S

torm

wat

er

Har

vest

ing

Sta

ge 2

pro

ject

.

Wa

ter

As

a m

inim

um th

e pr

ojec

t will

div

ert t

hrou

gh a

sup

ply

pum

p 5

00 L

/s o

f sto

rmw

ater

in

to S

ydne

y Pa

rk fo

r tre

atm

ent t

hrou

gh 2

,400

squ

are

met

res

of b

iore

tent

ion

at

Wet

land

2. L

ow fl

ows

incl

udin

g se

epag

e w

ater

and

trea

ted

grou

ndw

ater

will

als

o be

ha

rves

ted

from

the

chan

nel t

o de

liver

a m

inim

um a

dditi

onal

60

ML/

yr to

Syd

ney

Park

. Th

e lo

w fl

ows

will

be

treat

ed v

ia a

n ex

istin

g sw

ale

with

sup

plem

enta

ry n

ativ

e se

dges

an

d gr

asse

s to

be

plan

ted

in th

e sw

ale.

The

trea

ted

wat

er is

then

sto

red

in th

e ex

istin

g w

etla

nds

and

any

exce

ss w

ater

is d

isch

arge

d vi

a un

derg

roun

d st

orm

wat

er

pipe

s to

Ale

xand

ra C

anal

.

If fu

ndin

g al

low

s th

e pr

ojec

t will

div

ert a

dditi

onal

flow

s of

up

to 1

000

L/s,

with

an

add

ition

al b

iore

tent

ion

treat

men

t are

a of

1,6

00 s

quar

e m

etre

s at

Wet

land

4.

Alte

rnat

ivel

y th

ese

wor

ks m

ay b

e co

mpl

eted

as

an a

dditi

onal

sta

ge.

Wat

er w

ill b

e pu

mpe

d to

a fi

nal f

iltra

tion

and

disi

nfec

tion

proc

ess

to e

nsur

e it

is fi

t for

pu

rpos

e. T

his

wat

er s

ourc

e w

ill b

e us

ed w

ithin

the

park

for n

on-p

otab

le w

ater

use

s su

ch a

s irr

igat

ion

of A

lan

Dav

idso

n O

val,

the

nurs

ery

and

toile

ts. F

utur

e in

frast

ruct

ure

will

allo

w fo

r pot

entia

l non

-pot

able

wat

er re

use

for l

ocal

indu

strie

s. T

reat

ed w

ater

not

al

loca

ted

for r

e-us

e w

ill b

e di

scha

rged

to th

e ex

istin

g re

ceiv

ing

wat

ers

of A

lexa

ndra

C

anal

and

Bot

any

Bay

.

La

nd

sca

pe

The

land

scap

e de

sign

is in

trins

ical

ly li

nked

with

the

wat

er tr

eatm

ent p

roce

sses

. Th

is in

tegr

ated

and

em

bedd

ed a

ppro

ach

serv

es to

reve

al th

e fu

nctio

nal s

yste

m o

f w

ater

man

agem

ent a

nd p

rovi

des

a ric

hly

laye

red

land

scap

e of

mul

tiple

func

tions

, ch

arac

ters

, and

vie

ws.

The

land

scap

e pr

ovid

es b

oth

a be

autif

ul a

nd s

timul

atin

g se

tting

for a

rang

e of

act

iviti

es a

nd e

xper

ienc

es w

ithin

Syd

ney

Park

whi

ch b

oth

build

upo

n an

d co

mpl

emen

t its

exi

stin

g us

es a

nd fa

cilit

ies.

Cen

tral t

o th

e de

sign

are

sev

eral

acc

ess

“spi

nes”

whi

ch a

rticu

late

a s

eque

nce

of m

ovem

ent,

paus

e an

d re

st p

oint

s, a

nd v

iew

s an

d vi

stas

thro

ugh

and

acro

ss

the

wet

land

sys

tem

, and

into

the

park

land

s be

yond

. Th

ese

are

supp

orte

d by

a

seco

ndar

y hi

erar

chy

of a

cces

s w

hich

pro

vide

s m

ore

intim

ate

expe

rienc

es a

nd

cont

act w

ith h

abita

t and

wat

er e

nviro

nmen

ts.

A c

ore

proj

ect o

bjec

tive

is to

impr

ove

and

exte

nd th

e co

vera

ge a

nd q

ualit

y of

tree

ca

nopy

to e

nhan

ce s

hade

and

vis

ual a

men

ity a

nd c

onso

lidat

e ha

bita

t val

ues

in th

e

1.0

P

RO

JE

CT

OV

ER

VIE

W

1.1

P

roje

ct

De

scri

pti

on

park

. C

lean

soi

l “re

serv

oirs

” w

ill b

e de

velo

ped

adjo

inin

g pa

ths

and

rest

poi

nts

and

thro

ugh

exis

ting

gras

sed

recr

eatio

nal a

reas

to m

itiga

te th

e lim

itatio

ns o

f the

cap

ped

post

land

fill e

nviro

nmen

t.

An

“artf

ul”

appr

oach

to d

esig

n an

d m

ater

ials

exp

ress

ion

and

deta

iling

aim

s to

rein

forc

e th

e st

ory

of th

e he

alin

g liq

uid

land

scap

e w

hile

all

the

time

anch

orin

g th

e de

sign

in th

e pa

st a

nd re

cent

his

tory

of t

he s

ite a

nd it

s pr

ogre

ssiv

e pa

rkla

nd e

volu

tion.

Ha

bit

at

A d

iver

sity

of h

abita

ts fo

r nat

ive

anim

als

and

plan

ts a

re b

eing

enh

ance

d an

d cr

eate

d at

S

ydne

y P a

rk a

s pa

rt of

the

stor

mw

ater

har

vest

ing

proj

ect.

K

ey g

roup

s of

ani

mal

s be

ing

enco

urag

ed a

re: F

rogs

, Bird

s, L

izar

ds a

nd T

urtle

s,

Mam

mal

s (in

clud

ing

mic

roba

ts) a

nd a

quat

ic in

sect

s su

ch a

s D

rago

nflie

s. O

ther

gro

ups

of a

nim

als

will

als

o be

nefit

from

the

over

all h

abita

t enh

ance

men

t and

cre

atio

n in

clud

ing

stin

gles

s N

ativ

e be

es; a

cou

ple

of h

ives

are

bei

ng in

stal

led

high

in tr

ees

with

in th

e ca

scad

es a

nd /

or s

urro

undi

ng w

oodl

ands

. Stin

gles

s N

ativ

e be

es a

re a

lso

a gr

eat f

ood

sour

ce fo

r bird

s.

Whi

le th

e w

orks

focu

s on

the

wet

land

s an

d ed

ges,

land

bas

ed h

abita

ts a

re a

lso

bein

g en

hanc

ed w

ith th

e pl

antin

g of

nat

ive

plan

ts re

pres

entin

g S

ands

tone

Gul

ly F

ores

ts, T

ea-

tree

fore

st a

nd N

ativ

e G

rass

Lan

ds.

Net

wor

ks o

f tra

cks

and

trails

, com

bine

d w

ith th

e se

atin

g ar

eas,

max

imis

e th

e op

portu

nitie

s fo

r peo

ple

to e

xper

ienc

e na

ture

in th

is u

rban

par

k w

hile

gre

at la

ndsc

apin

g an

d di

scre

te fe

ncin

g ke

ep k

ey e

nviro

nmen

tal a

reas

free

from

dire

ct d

istu

rban

ce.

Inte

rpre

tati

on

The

inte

rpre

tatio

n st

rate

gy fo

r Syd

ney

Park

Sto

rmw

ater

Har

vest

ing

Sta

ge 2

add

ress

es

the

bio-

rete

ntio

n tre

atm

ent s

yste

m, t

he s

torm

wat

er c

atch

men

t and

the

inte

rfaci

ng

wet

land

net

wor

k an

d is

incl

usiv

e of

Sta

ge 1

. An

enga

ging

app

roac

h ha

s be

en ta

ken

to th

e de

sign

, sys

tem

wid

e, w

ith s

peci

fic c

ompo

nent

s de

ploy

ed to

hig

hlig

ht k

ey

com

pone

nts

of th

e sy

stem

.

The

over

all l

ands

cape

and

hyd

raul

ic d

esig

n se

eks

to re

veal

and

dra

w a

ttent

ion

to th

e pr

oces

ses

of th

e bo

th th

e bi

ofilt

ratio

n tre

atm

ent a

nd w

etla

nd c

ircul

ator

y sy

stem

s. A

ll po

ints

of w

ater

inle

t, ou

tlet,

pass

age

and

circ

ulat

ion

are

high

light

ed.

The

biof

iltra

tion

treat

men

t is

emph

asiz

ed th

roug

h pl

antin

g an

d ra

ised

terr

aced

form

as

a di

stin

ct s

yste

m w

ithin

the

broa

der l

ands

cape

to d

raw

atte

ntio

n to

its

spec

ific

func

tion.

D

eliv

ery

of s

torm

wat

er in

to a

nd e

xit o

f filt

ered

wat

er fr

om th

e bi

ofilt

ratio

n sw

ales

via

a

serie

s of

ope

n ch

anne

ls e

mph

asis

es it

s tre

atm

ent p

roce

ss.

Spe

cific

com

pone

nts

of th

e in

terp

retiv

e st

rate

gy c

ompr

isin

g an

inte

rpre

tive

pipe

el

emen

t, de

scrip

tive

text

and

evo

cativ

e te

xt a

re in

tegr

ated

into

land

scap

e an

d hy

drau

lic

elem

ents

.

An

elev

ated

and

can

tilev

ered

bric

k cl

ad p

ipe

deliv

ers

wat

er in

to w

etla

nd o

ne a

nd d

raw

s at

tent

ion

to th

e w

etla

nd s

yste

m w

hils

t mat

eria

lly m

akin

g re

fere

nce

to th

e si

tes

indu

stria

l pa

st. T

he p

ipe

elem

ent i

s ec

hoed

at t

he 2

-4 c

onne

ctio

n to

em

phas

ize

the

circ

ulat

ory

natu

re o

f the

wet

land

sys

tem

.

Brie

f des

crip

tive

text

is d

eplo

yed

alon

g ba

lust

rade

s th

roug

hout

the

syst

em, g

ener

ally

at

wat

er c

ross

ings

, to

sim

ply

desc

ribe

the

func

tioni

ng o

f the

bio

filtra

tion

proc

ess.

Evo

cativ

e te

xt is

em

bedd

ed in

to th

e gr

ound

, wal

ls, b

ench

es a

nd s

teps

at k

ey p

oint

s in

the

land

scap

e. T

he te

xt h

ighl

ight

s ca

tchm

ent a

reas

, pol

luta

nts,

cle

ansi

ng/fi

lterin

g pr

oces

ses

and

the

faun

a th

at in

habi

t the

wet

land

s. It

aim

s to

spe

ak h

olis

tical

ly o

f the

br

oade

r sys

tem

from

pol

lute

d so

urce

thro

ugh

filtra

tion

and

heal

ing

to h

abita

t cre

atio

n. ATTACHMENT A

Page 6: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

5

Pag

e N

o.

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Clie

nt

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip

2.0

D

ES

IGN

DE

VE

LO

PM

EN

T S

ITE

PL

AN

KE

Y

Wa

ter

tre

atm

en

t sy

ste

m1.

O

fftak

e po

int f

rom

Mun

ni C

hann

el2.

P

ump

wet

wel

l, sw

itchb

oard

& s

ub s

tatio

n lo

catio

n3.

W

ater

sup

ply

line

4.

GP

T an

d S

plitt

er lo

catio

n5.

B

io-r

eten

tion

to s

uppo

rt 50

0 l/S

flow

6.

addi

tiona

l Bio

-ret

entio

n re

quire

d to

sup

port

the

1000

l/s

flow

7.

Trea

tmen

t loc

atio

n fo

r reu

se

La

nd

sca

pe

en

ha

nc

em

en

ts

8.

Pla

ntin

g lin

k to

caf

e pr

ecin

ct9.

G

athe

ring/

edu

catio

nal s

pace

with

par

k vi

ews

10. M

itiga

te d

rain

age

and

regr

ade

path

way

11. T

hrou

gh s

ite li

nk -

impr

ovin

g ac

cess

and

circ

ulat

ion

12. T

he C

asca

des

-enc

lose

d fo

rest

with

new

wat

er c

asca

des.

G

reat

hab

itat a

nd e

xplo

ratio

n ex

perie

nce

13. E

xten

d w

oodl

and

to s

hade

mai

n pa

th a

nd in

crea

se h

abita

t14

. Ext

end

circ

uit p

ath

to im

prov

e re

crea

tiona

l us

e15

. Rai

sed

wet

land

2 to

4 c

onne

ctio

n w

ith n

ew o

pen

cree

k lin

king

W

etla

nd 2

to 4

.16

. Upg

rade

exi

stin

g op

en s

pace

via

add

ition

al tr

ee p

lant

ing

for

shad

e to

wes

t fac

ing

bank

s.17

. Loc

atio

ns fo

r spo

il fil

l in

capp

ed e

arth

mou

nds.

Ope

n re

crea

tion

spac

es w

ith p

icni

c ar

ea

MUNNI CHANNEL

WE

TLA

ND

1

THE

GR

EE

N

ALL

AN

DAV

IDS

ON

O

VAL

WE

TLA

ND

2

WE

TLA

ND

4 WE

TLA

ND

5

PLA

YGR

OU

ND CA

FE

11

08

9

11

12

13

17

17

7

14

16

16

15

23

4

5

6

5

LE

GE

ND

Exi

stin

g st

ruct

ure

plan

ting

Exi

stin

g tre

es

Mas

s pl

antin

g

Bio

-ret

entio

n

Nat

ive

Gra

sses

Em

bank

men

t pla

ntin

g

Pro

pose

d tre

es

ATTACHMENT A

Page 7: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

6N

OV

EM

BE

R 2

01

1

1107

Dat

e

Pag

e N

o.

Sca

le

Pro

ject

No.

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Clie

nt

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip

1. T

he G

reen

2. W

etla

nd 1

3. F

ores

t Cas

cade

s

4. W

etla

nd 2

5. W

etla

nd 2

Inle

ts &

Cas

uarin

a C

reek

6. W

etla

nd 2

-4 L

ink

7. W

etla

nd 4

8. W

etla

nd 5

9. M

unni

Cha

nnel

Tak

eoff

3.0

P

RE

CIN

CT

AR

EA

S

7

9

6 8

Des

ign

prop

osal

s ar

e de

scrib

ed fo

r eac

h of

the

key

prec

inct

s as

list

ed

MUNNI CHANNEL

WE

TLA

ND

1

THE

GR

EE

N

WE

TLA

ND

2

WE

TLA

ND

4 WE

TLA

ND

5

54

3

2

1

ATTACHMENT A

Page 8: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

7N

OV

EM

BE

R 2

01

1

1107

Dat

e

Pag

e N

o.

Sca

le

Pro

ject

No.

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Clie

nt

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip

3.1

We

tla

nd

1 &

Th

e G

ree

n

1

2

3

4

6

6

7

5

KE

Y 1.

Wet

land

1 u

pgra

ded

with

rais

ed w

ater

leve

ls a

nd

fring

ing

treat

men

t wet

land

s.2.

G

rass

Ter

race

s co

nnec

ting

the

Gre

en to

vie

win

g de

ck

and

Wet

land

1.

3.

Wat

er re

ticul

atio

n ce

lebr

ated

in a

pla

yful

bric

k pi

pe

foun

tain

, her

aldi

ng th

e or

igin

of t

he w

etla

nd s

yste

m,

and

refle

ctin

g th

e he

ritag

e of

the

site

, 4.

Th

e G

reen

irrig

ated

with

wat

er s

ourc

ed fr

om th

e ha

rves

ting

and

treat

men

t sys

tem

.5.

A

n up

grad

ed p

erim

eter

pat

h to

the

Gre

en6.

P

lant

ed s

wal

es c

aptu

re o

verla

nd fl

ows

and

conv

ey

this

wat

er to

trea

tmen

t are

as fr

ingi

ng tr

eatm

ent

wet

land

s.7.

Th

roug

h si

te li

nk e

xten

ded

alon

g w

este

rn s

hore

of

wet

land

.

LE

GE

ND

Exi

stin

g st

ruct

ure

plan

ting

Exi

stin

g tre

e

Bio

-ret

entio

n

Pro

pose

d E

ucal

ypts

Pro

pose

d Fi

cus

rubi

gino

sa

Pro

pose

d C

asua

rina

Pro

pose

d M

elal

euca

s qu

inqu

ener

via

ATTACHMENT A

Page 9: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

LE

GE

ND

Exi

stin

g st

ruct

ure

plan

ting

Exi

stin

g tre

e

Mas

s pl

antin

g

Bio

-ret

entio

n

Nat

ive

Gra

sses

Em

bank

men

t pla

ntin

g

Pro

pose

d E

ucal

ypts

Pro

pose

d Fi

cus

rubi

gino

sa

Pro

pose

d C

asua

rina

Pro

pose

d M

elal

euca

s qu

inqu

ener

via

8N

OV

EM

BE

R 2

01

1

1107

Dat

e

Pag

e N

o.

Sca

le

Pro

ject

No.

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Clie

nt

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip

3.1

.1 W

etl

an

d 1

No

rth

De

tail

Pla

n

KE

Y 1.

Law

n Te

rrac

es w

ith s

eatin

g w

alls

.2.

M

elal

euca

Tre

es e

xten

d fro

m c

afe

area

s ac

ross

law

n te

rrac

es.

3.

View

ing

area

with

pla

yful

bric

k pi

pe fo

unta

in, s

eatin

g an

d in

terp

retiv

e te

xt.

4.

New

frin

ging

trea

tmen

t wet

land

s.5.

P

lant

ed s

wal

e di

rect

s ov

erla

nd fl

ows

to fr

ingi

ng

wet

land

s.6.

N

ew v

iew

ing

deck

.7.

E

xist

ing

wei

r to

be d

emol

ishe

d, a

s w

ater

leve

ls a

re

rais

ed to

incr

ease

sto

rage

cap

acity

.8.

Th

roug

h si

te li

nk p

ath

bend

s ar

ound

exi

stin

g C

asua

rina

grov

e an

d sc

atte

red

Cas

uarin

as e

xten

ded

to w

ater

’s e

dge.

9.

New

land

scap

ed e

arth

mou

nd c

onta

inin

g si

te s

poil.

1:50

0

THE

GR

EE

N

CA

FE

TOIL

ETS

A

B

4

2

7

9

3

5

8

6

1

EXI

STI

NG

225

MM

DIA

. PIP

E

EXI

STI

NG

900

MM

DIA

. S

TOR

MW

ATE

R IN

LET

PIP

E

NE

W J

UN

CTI

ON

PIT

AB

AN

DO

N S

EC

TIO

N O

F 90

0MM

DIA

. IN

LET

ATTACHMENT A

Page 10: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

ATTACHMENT A

Page 11: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

ATTACHMENT A

Page 12: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

LE

GE

ND

Exi

stin

g st

ruct

ure

plan

ting

Exi

stin

g tre

e

Bio

-ret

entio

n

Pro

pose

d E

ucal

ypts

Pro

pose

d Fi

cus

rubi

gino

sa

Pro

pose

d C

asua

rina

T ran

spla

nted

Liv

isto

na a

ustra

lis

Und

erst

orey

EG

. Dor

yant

hes

exce

lsa,

Mac

roza

mia

co

mm

unis

, Cya

thea

aus

tralis

, Allo

casi

a m

acro

rhiz

os, e

tc

Mid

-sto

rey

trees

EG

. Tr

ista

niop

sis

laur

ina,

Ela

eoca

rpus

re

ticul

atus

, Acm

ena

smith

ii, B

ackh

ousi

a m

yrtif

olia

, etc

.

D

2

7

3

10

11

12

8

8

6

9

9

4

5

1 1

11

Pag

e N

o.

1107

Dat

eS

cale

Pro

ject

No.

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Clie

nt

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip

NO

VE

MB

ER

20

11

1:10

00

CIR

CU

IT P

ATH

HA

BIT

AT P

RO

TEC

TIO

N F

EN

CIN

G

AR

OU

ND

ALL

OF

WE

TLA

ND

2

EXI

STI

NG

CA

SU

AR

INA

FO

RE

ST

WE

TLA

ND

2

WAT

ER

LE

VEL:

+5.

5

WE

TLA

ND

1

CA

SC

AD

ES

WE

TLA

ND

4

WE

TLA

ND

2-4

LIN

K

+7.

5

3.2

Ca

sca

de

s a

nd

We

tla

nd

2

KE

Y 1.

2400

mm

2 of

bio

-ret

entio

n pl

antin

g fo

r wat

er tr

eatm

ent a

nd h

abita

t lo

cate

d on

the

north

ern

and

east

ern

side

s of

the

exis

ting

wet

land

.2.

C

asca

des

and

chai

n of

poo

ls c

onne

ctin

g W

etla

nd 1

and

2 s

et w

ithin

sh

aded

coa

stal

fore

st p

lant

ings

.3.

E

ucal

ypt w

oodl

and

plan

ting

exte

nds

exis

ting

area

s in

to w

etla

nd p

reci

nct

to p

rovi

de s

hade

to p

ath

4.

Mun

ni C

hann

el s

torm

wat

er in

let I

nfra

stru

ctur

e di

strib

utes

wat

er fr

om

pipe

line

to b

iore

tent

ion

area

s.5.

C

reek

line

with

cha

in o

f poo

ls re

ceiv

es c

onst

ant l

ow fl

ow fr

om M

unni

C

hann

el a

nd d

eliv

ers

it to

Wet

land

2.

6.

Buf

fer s

hrub

pla

ntin

g on

wet

land

em

bank

men

ts p

rovi

de h

abita

t and

sc

reen

the

gabi

on re

tain

ing

wal

ls o

f the

bio

rete

ntio

n ar

eas.

7.

E

xist

ing

mac

roph

yte

plan

tings

reta

ined

8.

Thro

ugh

site

link

pat

h di

vide

s at

the

casc

ades

, dire

ctin

g vi

sito

rs e

ither

so

uth

to th

e w

etla

nds,

or e

ast t

o th

e E

usto

n R

oad

prec

inct

. Li

ghtin

g co

ntin

ues

alon

g ea

ster

n lin

k on

ly.9.

Fi

ltere

d w

ater

dra

ins

from

bio

rete

ntio

n ar

eas

via

terr

acot

ta h

alf p

ipe

outle

ts, w

hich

aer

ate

wat

er a

nd p

rovi

de p

erch

ing

post

s.10

. New

land

scap

ed e

arth

mou

nd p

icni

c ar

ea c

onta

inin

g si

te s

poil.

Pla

nted

w

ith la

wn

and

fig tr

ees.

11. L

ocat

ion

for p

ost-e

xtra

ctio

n tre

atm

ent p

lant

for n

on-p

otab

le u

se w

ithin

an

d be

yond

the

park

12

. Ope

n la

wn

bank

reta

ined

, with

incr

ease

d fri

nge

plan

ting

to b

uffe

r w

etla

nd a

nd s

cree

n fe

ncin

g al

ong

this

bou

ndar

y.

C

ATTACHMENT A

Page 13: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

12

Pag

e N

o.

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Clie

nt

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip

We

tla

nd

2 B

io-r

ete

nti

on

ATTACHMENT A

Page 14: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

13N

OV

EM

BE

R 2

01

1

1107

Dat

e

Pag

e N

o.

Sca

le

Pro

ject

No.

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Clie

nt

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip

1:50

0

3.2

.1

Fo

rest

Ca

sca

de

De

tail

Pla

n

WE

TLA

ND

2

WE

TLA

ND

1

K

ey

1.

Cas

cade

reta

inin

g w

alls

- co

ncre

te s

truct

ures

with

han

d pa

cked

ga

bion

cla

ddin

g an

d bu

ilt-in

con

cret

e w

eir s

truct

ures

to c

ontro

l w

ater

flow

2.

Ret

aine

d ar

eas

of fi

lled

soil

to s

uppo

rt he

alth

y tre

e de

velo

pmen

t.3.

Th

roug

h si

te li

nk b

ridge

s ov

er th

e ca

scad

es.

4.

A v

arie

ty o

f res

t are

as w

ith s

eatin

g, li

ghtin

g an

d sh

ade

take

ad

vant

age

of v

iew

s of

the

casc

ades

and

bey

ond

to th

e w

etla

nd.

5.

Inci

dent

al p

aths

allo

w v

isito

rs to

exp

lore

the

fore

st p

lant

ings

and

w

ater

poo

ls.

6.

Pic

nic

tabl

es s

et w

ithin

the

shad

y fo

rest

E

F

1

2

2

3

4

4 4

6

5

5

LE

GE

ND

Exi

stin

g st

ruct

ure

plan

ting

Exi

stin

g tre

e

Mas

s pl

antin

g

Bio

-ret

entio

n

Nat

ive

Gra

sses

Em

bank

men

t pla

ntin

g

Pro

pose

d E

ucal

ypts

Pro

pose

d Fi

cus

rubi

gino

sa

Tran

spla

nted

Liv

isto

na a

ustra

lis

Und

erst

orey

EG

. Dor

yant

hes

exce

lsa,

Mac

roza

mia

co

mm

unis

, Cya

thea

aus

tralis

, Allo

casi

a m

acro

rhiz

os, e

tc

Mid

-sto

rey

trees

EG

. Tr

ista

niop

sis

laur

ina,

Ela

eoca

rpus

re

ticul

atus

, Acm

ena

smith

ii, B

ackh

ousi

a m

yrtif

olia

, etc

.

Exi

stin

g lig

htin

g

Pro

pose

d lig

htin

g

Pro

pose

d ha

bita

t fen

cing

EXI

STI

NG

PIT

AN

D P

IPE

TO

BE

CA

PP

ED

ATTACHMENT A

Page 15: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

1411

07D

ate

Pag

e N

o.

Sca

le

Pro

ject

No.

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Clie

nt

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip

NO

VE

MB

ER

20

11

Varie

s

Fo

rest

Ca

sca

de

- S

ec

tio

ns

SE

CTI

ON

E S

CA

LE 1

:150

NE

W N

OD

E W

ITH

IN T

HE

FO

RE

ST

GU

LLY

FOR

RE

ST

AN

D R

ELA

XATI

ON

WH

ILE

EN

JOYI

NG

TH

E S

OU

ND

S O

F TH

E F

LOW

ING

CA

SC

AD

E

TER

RE

STR

IAL

VEG

ETA

TIO

N

FOR

ES

T C

AS

CA

DE

WA

LK

AQ

UAT

IC V

EG

ETA

TIO

N

DE

EP

WAT

ER

600

MM

WAT

ER

CA

SC

AD

ES

FR

OM

WE

TLA

ND

1

RO

CK

WA

LLS

EXI

STI

NG

GR

OU

ND

LIN

E

SE

CTI

ON

F -

SC

ALE

1:1

50ATTACHMENT A

Page 16: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

15

Pag

e N

o.

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Clie

nt

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip

Fo

rest

Ca

sca

de

s

3D W

OR

KIN

G M

OD

EL

- WE

STE

RN

VIE

W

3D W

OR

KIN

G M

OD

EL

- NO

RTH

ER

N V

IEW

ATTACHMENT A

Page 17: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

KE

Y 1.

Und

ergr

ound

pip

elin

e de

liver

s st

orm

wat

er fr

om M

unni

Cha

nnel

to

Wet

land

2 b

iore

tent

ion

area

s2.

U

nder

grou

nd p

ipel

ine

cont

inue

s on

to W

etla

nd 4

3.

Und

ergr

ound

gro

ss p

ollu

tant

trap

pro

vide

s in

itial

trea

tmen

t for

st

orm

wat

er.

4.

Res

t are

a w

ith in

tegr

ated

inte

rpre

tatio

n fo

r the

adj

acen

t wat

er h

arve

stin

g an

d tre

atm

ent p

roce

ss.

5.

Bric

k aq

uedu

cts

conv

ey w

ater

to b

io-r

eten

tion

area

s, p

assi

ng o

ver t

he

low

-flow

cre

eklin

e.6.

B

iore

tent

ion

treat

men

t are

as7.

O

pen

terr

acot

ta p

ipes

del

iver

the

stor

mw

ater

eve

nly

into

the

bio-

rete

ntio

n tre

atm

ent a

reas

.8.

P

lant

ed C

reek

line

with

cha

in o

f poo

ls re

ceiv

es c

onst

ant l

ow fl

ow

from

Mun

ni C

hann

el a

nd d

eliv

ers

it to

Wet

land

2.

Exi

stin

g tre

es a

re

supp

lem

ente

d w

ith n

ew w

oodl

and

plan

ting.

Bre

aks

in c

anop

y ov

er c

reek

lin

e en

sure

sun

shin

e pe

netra

tes

pool

s to

enc

oura

ge b

iodi

vers

ity.

9.

Gab

ion

wal

ls re

tain

wat

er p

ool a

nd b

io re

tent

ion

area

s.10

. Pat

h up

grad

ed in

wid

th to

func

tion

as p

art o

f the

Syd

ney

Park

Circ

uit.

LE

GE

ND

Exi

stin

g st

ruct

ure

plan

ting

Exi

stin

g tre

e

Mas

s pl

antin

g

Bio

-ret

entio

n

Nat

ive

Gra

sses

Em

bank

men

t pla

ntin

g

Pro

pose

d E

ucal

ypts

Pro

pose

d Fi

cus

rubi

gino

sa

Pro

pose

d C

asua

rina

Pro

pose

d M

elal

euca

s qu

inqu

ener

via

Exi

stin

g lig

htin

g

Pro

pose

d lig

htin

g

Pro

pose

d ha

bita

t fen

cing

16N

OV

EM

BE

R 2

01

1

1107

Dat

e

Pag

e N

o.

Sca

le

Pro

ject

No.

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Clie

nt

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip

3.2

.2

We

tla

nd

2 B

io-r

ete

nti

on

In

lets

G

2

34

5

6

10

7

7

8

9

9

96

1

WE

TLA

ND

2

CIRCUIT

PATH

MAI

N P

ATH

BIO

-RE

TEN

TIO

N IN

LET

FLO

W

INFR

AS

TRU

CTU

RE

BR

ICK

DR

OP

STR

UC

TUR

ES

TO

C

ON

TRO

L W

ATE

R F

LOW

S

LAW

N S

PO

IL M

OU

ND

WIT

H F

EAT

UR

E

FIG

FO

R S

HA

DE

DE

TAIL

3

DE

TAIL

1

DE

TAIL

3

1:50

0

C

ATTACHMENT A

Page 18: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

1711

07D

ate

Pag

e N

o.

Sca

le

Pro

ject

No.

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Clie

nt

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip

NO

VE

MB

ER

20

11

We

tla

nd

2 -

Se

cti

on

s

SE

CTI

ON

C -

WE

TLA

ND

2 L

OW

FLO

W C

RE

EK

SE

CTI

ON

D -

WE

TLA

ND

2 B

IO-R

ETE

NTI

ON

EW

Cre

ek to

Wet

land

2

Lo

w f

low

bri

dg

e k

ey

1.

Con

cret

e br

idge

, bric

k in

lays

. 3.3

m w

ide

by 1

50m

m

high

to re

tain

pat

h w

idth

and

veh

icle

acc

ess

2.

Con

cret

e w

all r

efle

ctin

g ex

istin

g ho

b w

all

3.

Low

bric

k ho

b w

all

4.

Bric

k in

lay

refle

ctin

g lo

w fl

ow5.

Pa

th b

rick

edge

12

3

45

a se

ries

of h

supp

orte

d o

supp

orts

fix

aslo

act

as

b

1 2

KE

Y 1.

3 x

4 ha

lf te

rrac

otta

pip

es 6

00m

m D

ia. M

ount

ed o

n po

wde

r co

ated

gal

vani

sed

stee

l tel

esco

pic

supp

orts

in p

reca

st s

urfa

ce/

raft

foot

ings

bel

ow th

e w

ater

2.

Ste

el s

uppo

rts a

lso

cont

inue

out

eac

h si

de a

s bi

rd p

erch

es.

ATTACHMENT A

Page 19: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

18

Pag

e N

o.

1107

Dat

eS

cale

Pro

ject

No.

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Clie

nt

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip

NO

VE

MB

ER

20

11

1:50

0

3.2

.3

We

tla

nd

2 -

4 C

on

ne

cti

on

KE

Y 1.

Und

ergr

ound

pip

elin

e de

liver

s st

orm

wat

er fr

om M

unni

Cha

nnel

to

Wet

land

4 b

iore

tent

ion

area

s on

wes

tern

sho

re o

f wet

land

.2.

E

xist

ing

law

n te

rrac

es m

odifi

ed to

rais

e le

vel o

f lan

d be

rm b

etw

een

the

wet

land

s to

acc

omm

odat

e w

ater

sup

ply

pipe

line.

Sta

irs li

nk

betw

een

law

n ar

eas

dow

n to

reta

ined

tim

ber d

eck

over

wet

land

4.

3.

Leve

l, tre

ed p

icni

c ar

eas

over

look

the

wet

land

s.4.

Fi

ltere

d w

ater

dra

ins

from

bio

rete

ntio

n ar

ea in

wet

land

2 v

ia

terr

acot

ta h

alf p

ipe

outle

ts, w

hich

aer

ate

wat

er a

nd p

rovi

de

perc

hing

pos

ts.

5.

Sw

ale

line

repl

aces

exi

stin

g pi

ped

conn

ectio

n be

twee

n th

e w

etla

nds,

with

div

erse

shr

ub p

lant

ing.

The

pat

h al

ong

the

berm

br

idge

s th

is s

wal

e.6.

G

entle

gra

ss e

mba

nkm

ent f

acin

g no

rth to

war

ds w

etla

nd7.

B

rick

wei

r con

trols

the

over

flow

of w

ater

from

wet

land

2.

8.

Mai

n th

roug

h si

te li

nk p

ath

bifu

rcat

es a

t the

ber

m, d

irect

ing

visi

tors

ei

ther

sou

th to

wet

land

4, o

r eas

t to

the

circ

uit p

ath.

9.

Bar

won

Par

k C

reek

- su

bjec

t to

sepa

rate

floo

d st

udy

in n

ext s

tage

of

des

ign.

H

MAIN PATH

CIRCUIT PATH

WE

TLA

ND

2

WE

TLA

ND

4

AB

AN

DO

N E

XIS

TIN

G P

IPE

1 2

4

6

5

7

9

8 3

3

3L

EG

EN

D

Exi

stin

g st

ruct

ure

plan

ting

Exi

stin

g tre

e

Mas

s pl

antin

g

Bio

-ret

entio

n

Nat

ive

Gra

sses

Em

bank

men

t pla

ntin

g

Pro

pose

d E

ucal

ypts

Pro

pose

d Fi

cus

rubi

gino

sa

Rip

aria

n tre

es E

G. M

elal

euca

qui

nque

nerv

ia,

Cas

uarin

a gl

auca

, Mel

aleu

ca s

typh

elio

ides

, Aca

cia

florib

unda

, etc

.

Pro

pose

d ha

bita

t fen

cing

ATTACHMENT A

Page 20: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

19

Pag

e N

o.

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Clie

nt

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip

We

tla

nd

1 -

2 c

on

ne

cti

on

wit

h p

icn

ic a

rea

sATTACHMENT A

Page 21: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

2011

07D

ate

Pag

e N

o.

Sca

le

Pro

ject

No.

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Clie

nt

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip

NO

VE

MB

ER

20

11

1:15

0

We

tla

nd

2 -

4 C

on

ne

cti

on

Se

cti

on

HATTACHMENT A

Page 22: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

LE

GE

ND

Exi

stin

g st

ruct

ure

plan

ting

Exi

stin

g tre

e

Bio

-ret

entio

n

Pro

pose

d E

ucal

ypts

Pro

pose

d Fi

cus

rubi

gino

sa

Pro

pose

d C

asua

rina

Pro

pose

d M

elal

euca

s qu

inqu

ener

via

21N

OV

EM

BE

R 2

01

1

1107

Dat

e

Pag

e N

o.

Sca

le

Pro

ject

No.

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Clie

nt

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip

1:10

00

3.3

We

tla

nd

4 P

rec

inc

t

KE

Y 1.

1700

m2

of b

io-r

eten

tion

area

.2.

G

abio

n re

tain

ing

wal

l3.

Fi

ltere

d w

ater

dra

ins

from

bio

rete

ntio

n ar

eas

via

terr

acot

ta

half

pipe

out

lets

, 4.

M

ain

path

con

nect

s w

ith C

ircui

t Pat

h.5.

C

ircui

t pat

h co

ntin

ues

arou

nd w

etla

nd 4

, with

woo

dlan

d pl

antin

g pr

ovid

ing

shad

e an

d en

clos

ure.

6.

M

odifi

ed w

este

rn s

lope

s ac

com

mod

ate

site

spo

il.7.

Th

e “e

co-w

alk”

thro

ugh

the

wet

land

are

a.8.

S

tage

1 s

torm

wat

er tr

eatm

ent a

reas

9.

Exi

stin

g ea

ster

n la

wn

supp

lem

ente

d w

ith a

dditi

onal

tree

s,

bbq

and

picn

ic fa

cilit

ies.

10.

Wat

er o

ff ta

ke p

oint

for p

ipel

ine

to p

ost-e

xtra

ctio

n tre

atm

ent.

11. M

inor

mod

ifica

tion

to o

utle

t stru

ctur

e on

wet

land

5 to

in

crea

se s

tora

ge c

apac

ity.

WE

TLA

ND

4

WAT

ER

LE

VEL:

+4.

5

WE

TLA

ND

5

WAT

ER

LE

VEL:

+3.

6

STA

GE

1 W

OR

KS

RE

TAIN

HA

BIT

AT P

RO

TEC

TIO

N F

EN

CIN

G

WE

TLA

ND

2-4

LIN

K

9

10

11

6

8

7

1

1

2

3

5

5

45

ATTACHMENT A

Page 23: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

2211

07D

ate

Pag

e N

o.

Sca

le

Pro

ject

No.

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Clie

nt

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip

NO

VE

MB

ER

20

11

1:50

0

KE

Y 1.

1700

m2

of b

io-r

eten

tion

plan

ting

for w

ater

trea

tmen

t and

hab

itat

loca

ted

on th

e w

este

rn s

ide

of th

e ex

istin

g w

etla

nd.

2.

Filte

red

wat

er d

rain

s fro

m b

iore

tent

ion

area

s vi

a te

rrac

otta

hal

f pip

e ou

tlets

, whi

ch a

erat

e w

ater

and

pro

vide

per

chin

g po

sts.

3.

Euc

alyp

t woo

dlan

d pl

antin

g ex

tend

s in

to w

etla

nd p

reci

nct t

o pr

ovid

e sh

ade

to p

ath.

Tre

e pl

antin

g ta

kes

adva

ntag

e of

new

soi

l res

ervo

irs in

sp

oil m

ound

wes

t of t

he w

etla

nd.

4.

Mod

ified

wes

tern

slo

pes

acco

mm

odat

e si

te s

poil.

5.

Alte

rnat

ive

min

or p

ath

betw

een

the

wet

land

and

bio

rete

ntio

n ar

eas

prov

ides

an

oppo

rtuni

ty fo

r int

imat

e ex

plor

atio

n of

the

wet

land

are

as,

with

rest

are

as a

long

its

leng

th.

Gat

es a

t eac

h en

d pr

even

t dog

s fro

m

ente

ring

this

sec

tion

6.

Buf

fer s

hrub

pla

ntin

g on

wet

land

em

bank

men

ts p

rovi

de h

abita

t and

sc

reen

the

gabi

on re

tain

ing

wal

ls o

f the

bio

rete

ntio

n ar

eas.

A v

arie

ty

of s

hrub

s an

d sm

all t

rees

pro

vide

sha

de a

nd v

iew

s ac

ross

wet

land

7.

Exi

stin

g m

acro

phyt

e pl

antin

gs re

tain

ed.

8.

Sta

ge 1

sto

rmw

ater

trea

tmen

t are

as9.

E

xist

ing

east

ern

law

n su

pple

men

ted

with

add

ition

al tr

ees,

bbq

and

pi

cnic

faci

litie

s.

3.3

.1 W

etl

an

d 4

De

tail

Pla

n

CIRCUIT PATH

WE

TLA

ND

4

1

2

3

45

7

8

9

6

+7.

0

I

LE

GE

ND

Exi

stin

g st

ruct

ure

plan

ting

Exi

stin

g tre

e

Mas

s pl

antin

g

Bio

-ret

entio

n

Nat

ive

Gra

sses

Em

bank

men

t pla

ntin

g

Pro

pose

d E

ucal

ypts

Pro

pose

d Fi

cus

rubi

gino

sa

Rip

aria

n tre

es E

G. M

elal

euca

qui

nque

nerv

ia, C

asua

rina

glau

ca, M

elal

euca

sty

phel

ioid

es, A

caci

a flo

ribun

da, e

tc.

Pro

pose

d ha

bita

t fen

cing

ATTACHMENT A

Page 24: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

23N

OV

EM

BE

R 2

01

1

1107

Dat

e

Pag

e N

o.

Sca

le

Pro

ject

No.

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Clie

nt

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip

We

tla

nd

4 B

io-r

ete

nti

on

ty

pic

al

sec

tio

n

SE

CTI

ON

I -

EW

WE

TLA

ND

4

1:15

0

ATTACHMENT A

Page 25: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

KE

Y 1.

Mun

ni C

hann

el d

iver

sion

pip

elin

e.

2.

Und

ergr

ound

pum

p st

atio

n w

ith c

ircul

ar a

cces

s pi

t with

in

gard

en a

rea

, abu

ts p

athw

ay fo

r mai

nten

ance

veh

icle

ac

cess

. 3.

P

ropo

sed

subs

tatio

n an

d sw

itchb

oard

. 3m

offs

et fr

om

path

. Min

imum

1.2

m p

erim

eter

gra

vel p

ath

with

tim

ber

edge

. 2m

sep

arat

ion

betw

een

item

s.4.

M

ake

good

exi

stin

g as

phal

t pat

hway

5.

New

Und

er-s

tore

y m

ass

plan

ting

to s

cree

n in

frast

ruct

ure.

P

lant

ing

to c

ompr

ise

low

gro

win

g in

dige

nous

spe

cies

of

the

Eas

tern

Sub

urbs

Ban

ksia

Scr

ub c

omm

unity

e.g

: •

Ban

ksia

ser

rata

‘Pig

my

Poss

um’

• C

arpo

brot

us g

lauc

esen

s•

Cal

liste

mon

pin

ifoliu

s•

Kun

zea

ambi

gua

‘Pro

stra

te fo

rm’

• S

caev

ola

aem

ula

• W

estri

ngia

frut

icos

a ‘M

undi

’•

Har

denb

ergi

a vi

olac

ea ‘M

eem

a’•

Cas

uarin

a ‘C

ousi

n It’

• D

iane

lla s

pp.

6.

Pro

pose

d fit

ness

are

a (b

y ot

hers

). S

tage

d co

nstru

ctio

n to

be

coo

rdin

ated

with

this

pro

ject

.

LE

GE

ND

Exi

stin

g st

ruct

ure

plan

ting

Exi

stin

g tre

e

Mas

s pl

antin

g

Pro

pose

d E

ucal

ypts

24N

OV

EM

BE

R 2

01

1

1107

Dat

e

Pag

e N

o.

Sca

le

Pro

ject

No.

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Clie

nt

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip

3.4

Mu

nn

i C

ha

nn

el

Off

tak

e

1:50

0

1

2

34

56

MUNNI CHANNEL WATER LEVEL: +2.0

EUSTON ROAD

ALA

N D

AVID

SO

N O

VAL

ATTACHMENT A

Page 26: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

25

Pag

e N

o.

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Clie

nt

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip

1

23

a3

b

45

5

6

7

Brie

f tex

ts d

eliv

er c

onci

se e

xpla

natio

ns o

f the

wet

land

and

bio

filtra

tion

syst

em. T

hey

are

insc

ribed

on

exis

ting

requ

ired

infra

stru

ctur

e su

ch

as b

alus

trade

s, a

nd g

ates

to e

mbe

dd a

n ed

ucat

ive

laye

r of m

eani

ng

sim

ply

with

in th

e la

ndsc

ape.

The

y ar

e ge

nera

lly s

ited

clos

e to

the

wat

er a

t brid

ges

and

boar

dwal

ks.

Zo

ne

1:

Hea

d of

circ

ulat

ion

syst

em, W

etla

nd 1

, top

of p

ipe/

benc

h

“TH

IS P

IPE

DE

LIVE

RS

WAT

ER

HA

RVE

STE

D F

RO

MN

EIG

HB

OU

RIN

G S

TOR

MW

ATE

R C

ATC

HM

EN

TS, C

LEA

NS

ED

BY

BIO

-FIL

TRAT

ION

SW

ALE

S/ P

LAN

TS A

ND

CIR

CU

LATE

DTH

RO

UG

HO

UT

SYD

NE

Y PA

RK

’S W

ETL

AN

DS

TO

MA

INTA

INW

ATE

R Q

UA

LITY

AN

D S

UP

PO

RT

HE

ALT

HY

HA

BIT

AT.”

Zo

ne

2:

Brid

ge a

t bas

e of

cas

cade

s, W

etla

nd 2

, bal

ustra

de

“TH

E B

IOFI

LTR

ATIO

N S

WA

LES

/PLA

NTS

SU

RR

OU

ND

ING

TH

ISW

ETL

AN

D F

ILTE

R A

ND

CLE

AN

SE

WAT

ER

FR

OM

TH

E M

UN

NI

STO

RM

WAT

ER

CAT

CH

ME

NT.

AFT

ER

TO

XIN

S A

ND

PO

LLU

TAN

TS A

RE

RE

MO

VED

TH

RO

UG

HTH

E R

EM

ED

IATI

ON

PR

OC

ES

S, T

HE

FIL

TER

ED

WAT

ER

IS R

ELE

AS

ED

INTO

TH

E W

ETL

AN

D V

IA T

ER

RA

CO

TTA

HA

LF P

IPE

S S

US

PE

ND

ED

O

VER

TH

E W

ATE

R.”

Zo

ne

3a

: M

unni

Cat

chm

ent I

nflo

w, N

E c

orne

r Wet

land

2,

balu

stra

de

“STO

RM

WAT

ER

HA

RVE

STE

D F

RO

M (T

HE

STR

EE

TS O

F)TH

E M

UN

NI C

ATC

HM

EN

T IS

TR

EAT

ED

BY

BIO

-FIL

TRAT

ION

SW

ALE

S/P

LAN

TS T

O R

EM

OVE

PO

LLU

TAN

TS A

ND

TO

XIN

SB

EFO

RE

EN

TER

ING

SYD

NE

Y PA

RK

’S W

ETL

AN

DS

.”

Zo

ne

3b

: G

PT

cove

r, N

E c

orne

r Wet

land

2,

“GR

OS

S P

OLL

UTA

NT

TRA

P”

Map

of c

atch

men

t in

rela

tion

to p

ark

Zo

ne

4:

Brid

ge b

etw

een

Wet

land

s 2/

4

“ C

LEA

NS

ED

WAT

ER

EN

TER

S T

HE

TW

O A

DJO

ININ

GW

ETL

AN

D P

ON

DS

ALO

NG

CH

AN

NE

LS S

US

PE

ND

ED

OVE

R T

HE

WAT

ER

AFT

ER

TH

E T

OXI

NS

AN

D P

OLL

UTA

NTS

IN T

HE

HA

RVE

STE

D S

TOR

MW

ATE

R H

AVE

BE

EN

FILT

ER

ED

AN

D R

EM

ED

IATE

D B

Y TH

E S

UR

RO

UN

DIN

GB

IOFI

LTR

ATIO

N S

WA

LES

/ PLA

NTS

.”

Inte

rpre

tive

/ D

esc

rip

tive

Te

xts

: L

oc

ati

on

s

Zo

ne

5:

Gat

es to

the

Eco

-Zon

e W

alk,

wes

t sid

e of

Wet

land

4

“ YO

U A

RE

WE

LCO

ME

TO

EN

TER

TH

IS P

RO

TEC

TED

EN

VIR

ON

ME

NTA

L ZO

NE

TO

EXP

ER

IEN

CE

TH

E B

IO F

ILTR

ATIO

N S

YSTE

M. D

UE

TO

ITS

E

NVI

RO

NM

EN

TAL

SE

NS

ITIV

ITY

IT IS

RE

QU

ES

TED

TH

AT N

O D

OG

S

EN

TER

.TH

E E

NC

LOS

ED

BIO

-FIL

TRAT

ION

SW

ALE

/PLA

NTS

IS A

FU

NC

TIO

NIN

G

RE

ME

DIA

TIO

N L

AN

DS

CA

PE

ES

PE

CIA

LLY

DE

SIG

NE

D T

O C

LEA

NS

E

AN

D F

ILTE

R T

OXI

NS

AN

D P

OLL

UTA

NTS

FR

OM

STO

RM

WAT

ER

. TH

E S

TOR

MW

ATE

R T

RE

ATE

D IN

TH

IS S

WA

LE/ B

Y TH

ES

E P

LAN

TS

IS H

AR

VES

TED

FR

OM

TH

E N

EIG

HB

OU

RIN

G M

UN

NI C

ATC

HM

EN

T TH

AT S

TRE

TCH

ES

NO

RTH

FR

OM

SYD

NE

Y PA

RK

TO

RE

DFE

RN

AN

D

EN

CO

MPA

SS

ES

(NU

MB

ER

) STR

EE

TS. A

FTE

R T

HE

WAT

ER

HA

SP

ER

CO

LATE

D T

HR

OU

GH

TH

E F

ILTE

RIN

G L

AN

DS

CA

PE

IT IS

RE

LEA

SE

D

INTO

TH

E W

ETL

AN

D P

ON

DS

ALO

NG

CH

AN

NE

LS S

US

PE

ND

ED

OVE

R

THE

WAT

ER

.TH

ER

E A

RE

3 O

THE

R B

IOFI

LTR

ATIO

N S

WA

LES

TO

PR

OVI

DE

WAT

ER

FO

R

RE

US

E A

ND

SU

PP

OR

T TH

E W

ATE

R Q

UA

LITY

AN

D H

AB

ITAT

HE

ALT

H O

F S

YDN

EY

PAR

K’S

WE

TLA

ND

SYS

TEM

. “

Map

of c

atch

men

tM

ap o

f the

wet

land

sys

tem

Dia

gram

of b

io-fi

ltrat

ion

syst

em

Zo

ne

6:

Wet

land

4, b

iofil

tratio

n S

tage

1 in

let

“STO

RM

WAT

ER

HA

RVE

STE

D F

RO

M T

HE

BA

RW

ON

CAT

CH

ME

NT

IS T

RE

ATE

D B

Y B

IO-F

ILTR

ATIO

N S

WA

LES

/P

LAN

TS T

O R

EM

OVE

PO

LLU

TAN

TS A

ND

TO

XIN

S B

EFO

RE

EN

TER

ING

SYD

NE

Y PA

RK

’S W

ETL

AN

DS

.”

Zo

ne

7:

Wet

land

5, b

alus

trade

of b

oard

wal

k

“TH

E W

ATE

R IN

SYD

NE

Y PA

RK

’S W

ETL

AN

DS

ISR

EC

IRC

ULA

TED

DA

ILY

TO M

AIN

TAIN

WAT

ER

QU

ALI

TY A

ND

HA

BIT

AT H

EA

LTH

.W

ATE

R IS

PU

MP

ED

FR

OM

TH

IS T

HE

LO

WE

ST

WE

TLA

ND

TO T

HE

HIG

HE

ST

WE

TLA

ND

NE

AR

TH

E K

IOS

K W

HE

RE

IT F

LOW

S W

ITH

GR

AVIT

Y D

OW

N T

HR

OU

GH

TH

E E

NTI

RE

SYS

TEM

.”

EVO

CAT

IVE

WO

RD

SE

voca

tive

colle

ctio

ns o

f wor

ds a

re s

ited

in a

num

ber o

f zon

es th

roug

hout

th

e w

etla

nd s

yste

m to

sug

gest

ivel

y cr

eate

an

awar

enes

s of

the

sour

ce o

f th

e in

flow

ing

stor

mw

ater

; the

toxi

ns a

nd p

ollu

tant

s in

the

stor

mw

ater

; the

cl

eans

ing

proc

esse

s of

the

biof

iltra

tion

syst

em; a

nd th

e fa

una

the

wet

land

s su

ppor

t.Th

e w

ords

are

con

cent

rate

d in

par

ticul

ar a

reas

to h

ighl

ight

con

text

and

fo

ster

und

erst

andi

ng th

roug

h ex

perie

nce

and

expl

orat

ion.

ATTACHMENT A

Page 27: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

26

Pag

e N

o.

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Clie

nt

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip4.0

M

AT

ER

IAL

S

4.1

P

ath

s

1.

CIR

CU

IT P

AT

H

The

circ

uit p

ath

is 4

800m

m w

ide

to

cate

r for

sha

red

use

by jo

gger

s, c

yclis

ts,

rolle

r bla

ders

and

wal

kers

, in

addi

tion

to

mai

nten

ance

acc

ess.

It is

an

asph

alt p

ath

with

600

mm

con

cret

e ou

ter e

dge

and

200m

m in

ner e

dge.

2

MA

IN P

AT

H -

TY

PE

1 A

The

mai

n pa

th is

330

0mm

wid

e in

clud

ing

a 60

0mm

flus

h br

ick

edge

. It e

xten

ds E

W

and

NS

thro

ugh

the

park

.

3.

SE

CO

ND

AR

Y P

AT

H -

TY

PE

1Ty

pe 1

pat

h is

con

cret

e w

ithou

t edg

ing.

Th

e pa

th v

arie

s in

wid

th fr

om 1

.5 -

2.5m

de

pend

ing

on th

e le

vel o

f use

.

4.

SE

CO

ND

AR

Y P

AT

H -

TY

PE

2Ty

pe 2

pat

h is

asp

halt

with

flus

h st

eel

edge

s. T

he p

ath

varie

s in

wid

th fr

om 1

.5 -

2.5m

dep

endi

ng o

n th

e le

vel o

f use

.

5.

SE

CO

ND

AR

Y P

AT

H -

TY

PE

3Ty

pe 3

is ti

mbe

r boa

rdw

alk

guid

ing

wal

kers

into

wet

land

are

as.

Exa

mpl

es in

clud

e th

e E

co-w

alk

at

Wet

land

4.

MA

IN P

AT

H

SE

CO

ND

AR

Y P

AT

H -

TY

PE

3

SE

CO

ND

AR

Y P

AT

H -

TY

PE

4

INC

IDE

NTA

L P

AT

H

6.

SE

CO

ND

AR

Y P

AT

H -

TY

PE

4Ty

pe 4

is s

tabi

lised

cru

shed

gra

nite

, pr

ovid

ing

a di

ffere

nt te

xtur

e an

d to

ne.

Exa

mpl

es in

clud

e W

etla

nd 1

pla

za s

pace

an

d ca

scad

e vi

ewin

g po

ds.

7.

IN

CID

EN

TA

L P

AT

HS

ands

tone

ste

ppin

g st

ones

. The

se a

re

info

rmal

acc

ess

with

in th

e C

asca

des

for e

xplo

ratio

n. D

imen

sion

s of

ste

ppin

g st

ones

var

y to

sui

t the

des

ign

inte

nt o

f ea

ch lo

catio

n.

4.2

W

all

s

1.

OF

F F

OR

M C

ON

CR

ET

E

Off

form

con

cret

e w

allin

g ha

s be

en

used

thro

ugh

mos

t of t

he re

cent

up

grad

e w

orks

in th

e pa

rk a

nd w

ill b

e co

ntin

ued

for t

his

stag

e.

2

GA

BIO

NTh

e us

e of

gab

ions

will

be

used

in th

e ca

scad

es a

nd b

io-r

eten

tion

area

s to

co

ntin

ue th

e ex

istin

g pa

rk c

hara

cter

. Tw

o ty

pes

will

be

used

Sta

ndar

d an

d H

and

Pla

ced

- Sta

ndar

d ga

bion

s w

ill

be ty

pica

lly p

acke

d w

hile

han

d pl

aced

ga

bion

s w

ill b

e us

ed in

mor

e vi

sual

lo

catio

ns w

ith a

han

d pl

aced

sto

ne

finis

h. T

hey

will

be

fille

d w

ith e

ither

sa

ndst

one

of b

asal

t

3

RE

CY

CL

ED

BR

ICK

The

recy

cled

bric

ks h

ave

been

use

d as

ex

trusi

on

of

the

bric

k m

argi

n to

ed

ge o

f the

mai

l pat

h. T

his

styl

e w

ill b

e co

ntin

ued

whe

re a

ppro

pria

te a

long

the

mai

n pa

th.

INC

IDE

NTA

L P

AT

H

CIR

CU

IT P

AT

H

SE

CO

ND

AR

Y P

AT

H -

TY

PE

2

SE

CO

ND

AR

Y P

AT

H -

TY

PE

1

OF

F F

OR

M C

ON

CR

ET

E

GA

BIO

N

RE

CY

CL

ED

BR

ICK

OF

F F

OR

M C

ON

CR

ET

E

ATTACHMENT A

Page 28: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

27

Pag

e N

o.

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Clie

nt

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip

1.

SE

AT

ING

Sea

ting

will

be

cons

iste

nt w

ith th

e ex

istin

g fu

rnitu

re in

Syd

ney

Park

in

loca

tions

whe

re it

is e

ffect

ive

and

likel

y to

be

used

. In

cide

ntal

sea

ting

such

as

wal

ling

and

terr

acin

g as

wel

l as

tradi

tiona

l tim

ber

benc

h se

atin

g w

ith b

ack

and

arm

rest

w

ill b

e in

corp

orat

ed in

to th

e de

sign

.

2

BIN

SA

dditi

onal

bin

s ha

ve b

een

plac

ed in

lo

gica

l loc

atio

ns fo

r exa

mpl

e, in

pic

nic

area

s.

4.3

F

urn

itu

re

3

HA

ND

RA

ILS

AN

D B

AL

US

TR

AD

ES

New

han

drai

ls a

nd b

alus

trade

s w

ill re

flect

the

desi

gn u

sed

at th

e W

etla

nd 4

dec

k.

4

FE

NC

ING

Hab

itat f

enci

ng p

rote

ctio

n w

ill b

e re

tain

ed

arou

nd th

e W

etla

nd 4

pre

cinc

t with

add

ition

al

prot

ectio

n fo

r the

new

bio

-ret

entio

n be

ds.

Any

new

fenc

ing

will

be

cons

ider

ed a

s a

part

of th

e de

sign

to in

corp

orat

e an

attr

activ

e fe

nce

that

com

plem

ents

any

exi

stin

g fe

ncin

g to

be

reta

ined

.

5 LI

GH

TIN

GLi

ghtin

g de

sign

w

ill

be

cons

iste

nt

with

th

e ex

istin

g ea

st/w

est

thro

ugh

site

lin

k in

ac

cord

ance

with

the

prev

ious

Mas

ter P

lan.

SE

AT

ING

SE

AT

ING

BIN

S

BA

LU

ST

RA

DE

BA

LU

ST

RA

DE

FE

NC

ING

LIG

HT

ING

ATTACHMENT A

Page 29: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

28N

OV

EM

BE

R 2

01

1

1107

Dat

e

Pag

e N

o.

Sca

le

Pro

ject

No.

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Clie

nt

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip

5.0

L

AN

DS

CA

PE

PR

INC

IPLE

S

• R

etai

n tre

es w

here

ver p

ossi

ble.

• Tr

ansp

lant

tree

s to

be

rem

oved

whe

re a

ppro

pria

te.

• P

rovi

de s

hade

to p

athw

ays

thro

ugh

tree

grou

ping

s ra

ther

than

lin

ear a

rran

gem

ents

. Foc

us tr

ee lo

catio

ns o

n w

este

rn p

ath

edge

s to

min

imis

e th

e ef

fect

of h

ot s

umm

er a

ftern

oon

wes

tern

sun

.•

Gro

up tr

ees

to e

nabl

e ta

rget

ing

of s

oil i

mpr

ovem

ents

and

the

deve

lopm

ent o

f fun

ctio

ning

fore

st e

cosy

stem

s ra

ther

than

sp

orad

ic o

r lin

ear t

rees

in la

wn

with

sha

llow

soi

l pro

files

.•

Pla

nt tr

ees

on e

ither

sid

e of

pat

hway

s to

pro

vide

a ‘t

hrou

gh

fore

st’ e

xper

ienc

e - n

ot a

n ed

ge.

• D

evel

op m

ore

com

plex

pla

nt c

omm

uniti

es to

impr

ove

the

park

s bi

odiv

ersi

ty -

both

flor

a an

d fa

una.

• D

evel

op e

xist

ing

and

new

vie

w c

orrid

ors.

• C

reat

e gr

eate

r spa

tial d

efin

ition

with

in th

e pa

rk c

reat

ing

larg

e ‘p

ark

room

s’.

• Im

prov

e th

e pa

rks

visu

al a

men

ity th

roug

h gr

eate

r var

iatio

n in

vi

ews,

scr

eeni

ng o

f und

esira

ble

view

s, a

nd v

aria

tion

in v

eget

atio

n co

lour

s an

d te

xtur

es.

• Im

prov

e th

e pa

rks

recr

eatio

nal a

men

ity th

roug

h pr

ovis

ion

of

shad

e fo

r pic

nick

ing

etc.

• C

reat

e sp

ecie

s di

vers

e bi

oret

entio

n ga

rden

s in

crea

sing

the

park

s fa

una

fora

ge a

nd h

abita

t opp

ortu

nitie

s. G

roup

spe

cies

into

co

mpl

imen

tary

folia

ge a

nd fl

ower

col

our a

nd te

xtur

e to

pro

vide

a

dist

inct

vis

ual a

esth

etic

.•

Inco

rpor

ate

exis

ting

path

-sid

e Fi

gs in

to e

xten

ded

fore

st z

ones

w

here

pos

sibl

e to

mel

d th

eir c

urre

nt s

tark

vis

ual e

ffect

with

in th

e pa

rk.

Exi

stin

g E

ucal

yptu

s an

d C

asua

rina

fore

st /

woo

dlan

ds

LEG

EN

D

Pro

pose

d fo

rest

/ w

oodl

and

exte

nsio

ns.

Pro

vide

gre

ater

spe

cies

div

ersi

ty.

The

Cas

cade

s - n

ew ‘G

ully

’ typ

e ve

geta

tion

Exi

stin

g Fi

gs to

be

reta

ined

New

, and

rel

ocat

ed tr

ansp

lant

ed F

igs

Mat

ure

Euc

alyp

tus

spp.

to b

e re

tain

ed

Exi

stin

g M

acro

phyt

es

Rip

aria

n sh

rub

emba

nkm

ents

Pro

pose

d M

acro

phyt

es

Pro

pose

d bi

oret

entio

n zo

nes

New

‘rip

aria

n ch

arac

ter’

tree

s

Pro

pose

d in

dige

nous

shr

ub p

lant

ings

Pro

pose

d in

dige

nous

gra

ssla

nds

Exi

stin

g la

wn

Tree

s to

be

rem

oved

Tree

s / P

alm

s to

be

tran

spla

nted

5.1

V

eg

eta

tio

n S

tra

teg

yATTACHMENT A

Page 30: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

FOR

ES

T E

XTE

NS

ION

S A

ND

NE

W T

RE

E G

RO

UP

ING

STh

e pr

opos

al is

to e

xten

d C

asua

rina

and

Woo

dlan

d fo

rest

cor

ridor

s to

enh

ance

bio

dive

rsity

, rec

reat

iona

l sp

aces

form

ing

outd

oor r

oom

s an

d to

incr

ease

sha

de a

men

ity.

IND

ICA

TIV

E W

OO

DLA

ND

SP

EC

IES

Euc

alyp

tus

punc

tata

Euc

alyp

tus

pilu

laris

Euc

alyp

tus

gum

mife

raE

ucal

yptu

s ro

bust

aE

ucal

yptu

s bo

tryoi

des

Euc

alyp

tus

aggl

omer

ata

Euc

alyp

tus

pipe

rita

Euc

alyp

tus

haem

asto

ma

Ang

opho

ra c

osta

taS

ynca

rpia

glo

mm

ulife

ra

IND

ICA

TIV

E W

OO

DLA

ND

SP

EC

IES

Mel

aleu

ca q

uinq

uene

rvia

Mel

aleu

ca s

typh

elio

ides

Aca

cia

florib

unda

Cas

uarin

a gl

auca

Exi

stin

g E

ucal

yptu

s an

d C

asua

rina

fore

st /

woo

dlan

ds

Pro

pose

d fo

rest

/ w

oodl

and

exte

nsio

ns. P

rovi

de g

reat

er s

peci

es d

iver

sity

.

The

Cas

cade

s - n

ew ‘G

ully

’ typ

e ve

geta

tion

IND

ICA

TIV

E G

ULL

Y O

VE

R-S

TOR

EY

& M

ID-S

TOR

EY

SP

EC

IES

Ficu

s ru

bigi

nosa

Alp

hito

nia

exce

lsa

Acm

ena

smith

iiLi

vist

ona

aust

ralis

Poly

scia

s m

urra

yiE

laeo

carp

us re

ticul

atus

Cal

licom

a se

rrat

ifolia

Cer

atop

etal

um g

umm

iferu

mC

erat

opet

alum

ape

talu

mD

oryp

hora

sas

safra

sTo

ona

cilia

taA

caci

a el

ata

Bac

khou

sia

myr

tifol

iaD

iplo

glot

tis s

pp.

Glo

chid

ion

ferd

inan

diC

yath

ea a

ustra

lisTr

ista

niop

sis

laur

ina

29N

OV

EM

BE

R 2

01

1

1107

Dat

e

Pag

e N

o.

Sca

le

Pro

ject

No.

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Clie

nt

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip

NTS

IND

IVID

UA

L TR

EE

PLA

NTI

NG

Tran

spla

nted

and

new

figs

are

to b

e lo

cate

d at

key

loca

tions

as

sign

atur

e pa

rk tr

ees.

Sm

all r

ipar

ian

trees

will

be

loca

ted

adja

cent

wat

er b

odie

s to

impr

ove

habi

tat,

recr

eatio

nal a

nd s

hade

am

enity

and

fram

e th

e w

ater

sca

pe s

ettin

gs.

Pro

pose

d Fi

g pl

antin

g

New

‘Rip

aria

n ch

arac

ter’

tree

s

ATTACHMENT A

Page 31: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

UN

DE

R-S

TOR

EY

PLA

NTI

NG

STR

ATE

GY

Und

er-s

tore

y m

ass

plan

ting

will

pro

vide

a d

iver

se a

rray

of i

ndig

enou

s lo

w g

row

ing

shru

bs, g

rass

es a

nd g

roun

d co

vers

. A v

arie

ty fo

liage

col

our t

extu

re a

nd fo

rm w

ill

prov

ide

a ric

h un

der-s

tore

y ch

arac

ter c

reat

ing

inte

rest

for p

ark

user

s an

d in

crea

sing

bi

odiv

ersi

ty a

nd h

abita

t.

30N

OV

EM

BE

R 2

01

1

1107

Dat

e

Pag

e N

o.

Sca

le

Pro

ject

No.

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Clie

nt

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip

NTS

Em

erge

nt a

quat

ic p

lant

ing,

pon

ds a

nd s

tream

edg

esR

ipar

ian

emba

nkm

ent s

hrub

pla

ntin

gB

iore

tent

ion

and

swal

e pl

antin

gG

ener

al m

ass

plan

ting

of in

dige

nous

spe

cies

up

to 1

m h

igh

Nat

ive

gras

ses

The

Cas

cade

s - n

ew ‘G

ully

’ typ

e ve

geta

tion

IND

ICA

TIV

E U

ND

ER

-STO

RE

Y S

PE

CIE

S L

IST

Em

erg

ent

aqua

tic p

lant

ing

, po

nds

and

str

eam

ed

ges

Sat

urat

ed s

oil t

o 10

0mm

:B

aum

ea ju

ncea

Car

ex a

ppre

ssa,

fasc

icul

aris

Gha

nia

sibe

riana

Junc

us p

allid

us, u

sita

tus

Per

sica

ria d

ecip

iens

Sha

llow

wat

er (

100-

300m

m):

Phi

lydr

um la

nugi

nosu

mSc

hoen

ople

ctus

muc

rona

tus

Trig

loch

in p

roce

rum

Cyp

erus

exa

ltatu

sD

eepe

r w

ater

(30

0-50

0mm

)B

aum

ea a

rticu

lata

Bol

bosc

hoen

us c

aldw

ellii

, flu

viat

alis

Scho

enop

lect

us v

alid

usP

hrag

miti

es a

ustra

lisLe

piro

nia

artic

ulat

aC

ladi

um p

roce

rum

Eleo

char

is s

phac

elat

a

Rip

aria

n b

ank

pla

ntin

gP

rovi

de a

ltern

ativ

e vi

sual

, tex

tura

l and

hab

itat

valu

es to

ree

ds th

roug

h th

e pr

ovis

ion

of

shru

bs o

n po

nd e

dge

emba

nkm

ents

e.g

:B

anks

ia r

obur

Cal

liste

mon

sub

ulat

us, ‘

Littl

e Jo

hn’,

‘Red

Ale

rt’B

aeck

ea li

nifo

lia,

Mel

aleu

ca h

yper

icifo

liaA

ustro

myr

tus

tenu

ifolia

Lom

atia

myr

icoi

des

Gre

ville

a ol

eoid

es

Bio

rete

ntio

n an

d s

wal

e p

lant

ing

Car

ex a

ppre

ssa

Junc

us u

sita

tus

Dia

nella

cae

rule

a ‘L

ittle

Jes

s’, ‘

Luci

a’Lo

man

dra

fluvi

atlis

‘Sha

ra’

Isol

epis

nod

osa

Ani

goza

nthu

s ‘G

old

Velv

et’

Lepi

roni

a ar

ticul

ata

‘Tw

izzl

er’

Gen

eral

mas

s p

lant

ing

of

ind

igen

ous

sp

ecie

s up

to

1m

hig

h.

Ban

ksia

spi

nulo

saA

caci

a m

yrtif

olia

Pul

tena

ea v

illos

aC

allis

tem

on li

near

is, ‘

Whi

te A

nzac

’G

revi

llea

seric

ea, r

osm

arin

ifolia

Indi

goph

ora

aust

ralis

Mel

aleu

ca h

yper

icifo

liaP

ittos

poru

m r

evol

utum

Pol

ysci

as s

ambu

cifo

liaP

ulte

naea

dap

hnoi

des

Nat

ive

gra

sses

Ech

inop

ogon

ova

tus

Mic

rola

ena

stip

oide

sO

plis

men

us a

emul

usTh

emed

a au

stra

lisIm

pera

ta c

ylin

dric

a (C

ontr

olle

d zo

nes)

Poa

poi

form

isD

iche

lach

ne c

rinat

a

The

Cas

cad

es U

nder

-sto

rey

(Clim

ax c

om

mun

ity)

Mac

roza

mia

com

mun

isD

orya

nthe

s ex

cels

aA

loca

sia

mac

rorr

hizo

sFi

cus

coro

nata

Pel

laea

falc

ata

His

tiopt

eris

inci

saH

ypol

epis

mue

lleri

Cal

ochl

aena

dub

iaD

oodi

a as

pera

Ble

chnu

m c

artil

agin

eum

, nud

umA

sple

nium

aus

tala

sicu

mLo

man

dra

hyst

rix, f

luvi

atal

isA

ustr

omyr

tus

inop

hloi

aB

auer

a ru

bioi

des

Telo

pea

spec

iosi

ssim

aG

oode

nia

ovat

aC

ordy

line

stric

taH

elm

holtz

ia g

labb

erim

a

ATTACHMENT A

Page 32: SYDNEY PARK WATER REUSE DEVELOPED DESIGN SCOPE · Interpretation The interpretation strategy for Sydney Park Stormwater Harvesting Stage 2 addresses the bio-retention treatment system,

31N

OV

EM

BE

R 2

01

1

1107

Dat

e

Pag

e N

o.

Sca

le

Pro

ject

No.

Lead

Con

sulta

nts

Clie

nt

Environm

ental P

artn

ersh

ip

TR

EE

RE

LOC

AT

ION

/ R

EM

OV

AL

LEG

EN

D

Fig

trees

iden

tifie

d fo

r rel

ocat

ion

with

in th

e ne

w w

orks

Palm

tree

s id

entif

ied

for r

eloc

atio

n w

ithin

the

new

wor

ks

Mel

aleu

ca q

uinq

uene

rvia

iden

tifie

d fo

r rel

ocat

ion

with

in th

e

new

wor

ks

Tree

s re

quiri

ng re

mov

al

KE

YTr

ees

iden

tifie

d f

or

relo

catio

n5

smal

l Fig

tree

s no

rth o

f Wet

land

1 re

quire

rem

oval

due

to in

stal

latio

n of

bio

rete

ntio

n ar

eas.

1.

Thes

e ar

e to

be

relo

cate

d at

key

loca

tions

acr

oss

the

proj

ect.

20 e

xist

ing

sem

i mat

ure

Livi

ston

a au

stra

lis, C

abba

ge T

ree

Palm

s to

be

lifte

d, s

tore

d on

site

, 2.

and

trans

plan

ted

back

with

in th

e ne

w g

ully

land

scap

e ‘T

he C

asca

des’

. Rem

oval

is re

quire

d

due

to s

igni

fican

t upg

rade

s to

the

gully

.

App

roxi

mat

ely

15 o

f the

25

Mel

aleu

ca q

uinq

uene

rvia

requ

iring

rem

oval

due

to b

iore

tent

ion

3.

area

adj

acen

t wet

land

4 w

ill b

e lif

ted

and

trans

plan

ted

near

by.

Tree

s id

entif

ied

fo

r re

mo

val

App

roxi

mat

ely

20 C

asua

rina

trees

requ

iring

rem

oval

for t

he e

xten

sion

of t

he e

ast /

wes

t lin

k 4.

path

. Tre

es v

ary

in a

ge fr

om y

oung

to s

emi m

atur

e. 2

0 C

asua

rina’

s w

ill b

e pl

ante

d w

ithin

the

adja

cent

fore

st to

repl

ace

thos

e lo

st.

5 yo

ung,

poo

r qua

lity

Figs

to b

e re

mov

ed fo

r new

pat

hway

s at

gen

tle g

radi

ents

. 5.

Tran

spla

ntin

g is

not

reco

mm

ende

d du

e to

poo

r hea

lth a

nd q

ualit

y.

3 sm

all,

poor

qua

lity

Figs

to b

e re

mov

ed fo

r con

stru

ctio

n ac

cess

to p

ropo

sed

spoi

l mou

nd.

6.

Tran

spla

ntin

g is

not

reco

mm

ende

d du

e to

poo

r hea

lth a

nd q

ualit

y.

5 yo

ung

to s

emi m

atur

e E

ucal

ypts

to b

e re

mov

ed fo

r ins

talla

tion

of n

ew s

poil

mou

nd.

7.

Tran

spla

ntin

g is

not

reco

mm

ende

d fo

r Euc

alyp

t spe

cies

.

Sm

all t

rees

requ

ire re

mov

al fo

r con

stru

ctio

n of

new

bio

rete

ntio

n ar

ea, i

nclu

ding

:8.

M

elal

euca

qui

nque

nerv

ia x

10,

M

elal

euca

sty

phel

ioid

es (S

aplin

g) x

1,

A

caci

a sa

ligna

(Shr

ub h

abit)

x 2

,

A

rauc

aria

bid

will

ii (S

aplin

g) x

3,

A

rauc

aria

cun

ning

ham

ii (S

aplin

g) x

1.

3 sm

all,

Figs

in p

oor h

ealth

requ

iring

rem

oval

for t

he n

ew p

ark

perim

eter

circ

uit p

ath,

and

9.

inst

alla

tion

of th

e pr

opos

ed s

poil

mou

nd. T

rans

plan

ting

not r

ecom

men

ded.

Tota

l bre

akd

ow

nTo

tal t

rees

in p

roje

ct a

rea

744

Tree

s to

be

reta

ined

696

Tree

s to

be

trans

plan

ted

40

Tree

s to

be

rem

oved

- To

tal

48

Tree

s to

be

rem

oved

bre

akdo

wn:

- Cas

uarin

a’s

20

- S

aplin

gs a

nd tr

ees

unde

r 5m

28

Pro

pose

d ne

w tr

ees

67

0

(App

roxi

mat

e es

timat

es a

t the

dat

e of

issu

e)

1

2

3

6

4

5

8

7

NTS

5.2

V

eg

eta

tio

n T

ran

spla

nt

an

d R

em

ova

lATTACHMENT A